JOHN DEERE 135C RTS CRAWLER EXCAVATOR

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OEM
JOHN DEERE
Model
135C RTS
Year of Manufacture
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Category
CRAWLER EXCAVATORS

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Technical Description

The John Deere 135C RTS is a robust, reduced tail swing hydraulic excavator engineered for versatility and efficiency in demanding construction and excavation environments. Designed with a compact footprint and a rounded counterweight, the 135C RTS excels in confined spaces, making it ideal for urban job sites and areas with limited maneuverability. The machine offers two boom/stick configurations: Option 1 provides a maximum cutting height of 30.3 ft, digging depth of 18.2 ft, loading height of 22.2 ft, and a ground reach of 26.8 ft, while Option 2 extends these capabilities to 31.6 ft, 19.8 ft, 23.5 ft, and 28.4 ft, respectively. The vertical wall digging depth reaches up to 18 ft, and the shipping dimensions are 24 ft in length and 9.4 ft in height. The excavator is equipped with a powerful 88 hp (66 kW) turbocharged and air-to-air charge air cooled engine (model CC-4BG1TC), delivering 253 lb-ft of torque at 1600 rpm. The hydraulic system features a 55.5 gpm pump flow and a relief valve pressure of 4980 psi, ensuring strong digging force and responsive operation. The bucket capacity ranges from 0.5 to 1.6 cu yd, with a reference capacity of 0.9 cu yd. The undercarriage is built for durability, with a ground pressure of 5.1 psi, a max travel speed of 3.2 mph, and a drawbar pull of 26300 lbs. The 135C RTS also includes a 13.7 rpm swing speed, a 4.9 ft tail swing radius, and a 8.9 ft width to the outside of tracks, providing excellent stability and agility.

Technical Attributes

Max Digging Depth
18.2 ft
Max Reach
26.80 ft

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