JOHN DEERE 670G LC CRAWLER EXCAVATOR

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- JOHN DEERE
- Model
- 670G LC
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- CRAWLER EXCAVATORS
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The John Deere 670G LC is a large-scale hydraulic excavator engineered for demanding construction and earthmoving applications. Powered by an Isuzu Tier 4 Interim engine, this machine delivers 463 horsepower (345 kW) of net power, enabling efficient performance across extended work cycles. The excavator operates at a maximum weight of 154,103 pounds, providing substantial stability and digging force for heavy-duty operations. With its mono boom configuration, the 670G LC achieves an impressive maximum digging depth of 30 feet, allowing operators to reach challenging subsurface excavation requirements. The machine boasts a maximum ground-level reach of 45.5 feet, delivering exceptional horizontal coverage for material handling and site preparation tasks. The bucket digging force reaches 72,838 pounds, ensuring powerful penetration through compacted materials and rocky terrain. Key operational features include a slew speed of 9.1 rpm and gradeability of 70 percent, enabling the excavator to navigate challenging jobsite conditions. Ground bearing pressure is maintained at 10.9 psi, minimizing ground disturbance and environmental impact. The hydraulic system delivers maximum flow of 258 gallons per minute, supporting rapid cycle times and improved productivity. Standard dimensions include an overall width of 12.24 feet with 36-inch double-bar grouser shoes, a tailswing radius of 12 feet 10 inches, and maximum cutting height of 40 feet 2 inches. The machine features eight track rollers per side and accommodates multiple boom and arm configurations to suit varied project specifications. Advanced self-diagnostics and a 4,500-hour minimum service interval support cost-effective fleet management and reduced downtime.
Technical Attributes
- Max Digging Depth
- 30.0 ft
- Max Reach
- 45.50 ft
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