Item functions as originally intended, shows signs of normal wear.
Technical Description
The John Deere 624J Powerllel w/QC & Fork is a mid-size articulating wheel loader engineered for versatile material handling and earthmoving applications. Powered by a John Deere 6068H turbocharged diesel engine producing 167 horsepower at 2,200 rpm with an impressive 55% torque rise, the machine delivers 605 lb-ft of peak torque for demanding load cycles. The loader features a 3.5 cubic-yard heaped bucket capacity with a 23,719-pound breakout force and 8.5-foot bucket width, complemented by quick-coupler and fork attachment compatibility for enhanced operational flexibility. The automatic powershift transmission provides four forward gears and three reverse gears, enabling speeds up to 24.6 mph forward and 16 mph reverse. Operating at a gross weight of 35,102 pounds, the machine demonstrates a 17-foot turning radius and 24-degree rear axle oscillation for maneuverability in confined spaces. Hydraulically driven, the system operates at 3,675 psi relief pressure with 60 gallons-per-minute variable axial piston pump flow, achieving a 1.7-second dump cycle and 5.8-second raise time. The loader stands 11 feet tall at the cab and extends 26.6 feet in length with the bucket on ground, providing 17.1 feet of ground clearance. Discontinued in 2008, the 624J Powerllel configuration incorporates parallel-linkage boom geometry for enhanced visibility and load control across diverse construction, landscaping, and industrial material handling operations.
Technical Attributes
Static Tipping Weight
19,590.00
Engine Power
167 HP
Max Bucket Capacity
3.50 yd³
Max Dump Height
9.00 ft
Max Speed
24.60 mph
Tire Size
20.5 R25
Max Breakout Force
23719 lb-ft
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