JOHN DEERE 75G CRAWLER EXCAVATOR

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- JOHN DEERE
- Model
- 75G
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- CRAWLER EXCAVATORS
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A+Technical Description
The John Deere 75G is a mid-size excavator engineered for versatility, precision, and productivity on a wide range of construction and site development projects. With a net engine power of 56.9 hp (42 kW) delivered by a reliable Yanmar Tier 4 engine, this machine offers optimal performance for compact excavation tasks while meeting stringent environmental standards. The 75G features a reduced-tail-swing configuration, allowing it to maneuver efficiently in tight or congested spaces, and an independent-swing boom that enables close work near curbs, structures, and traffic. Its maximum digging depth reaches 13.6 ft, while the maximum reach along the ground extends to 22.8 ft, providing robust capability for trenching, grading, and material handling. The operating weight is 18,221 lbs, ensuring stability and traction during demanding operations. The hydraulic system is load-sensing and open-center, delivering smooth, responsive control with pinpoint metering for accurate digging and grading. Operators benefit from two productivity modes—Power and Economy—allowing them to balance speed and fuel efficiency based on job requirements. The cab is designed for comfort and visibility, with ergonomic short-throw pilot levers, large glass areas, and an efficient HVAC system. Standard features include a dozer blade for grading and stability, auxiliary hydraulics for attachment versatility, and a durable undercarriage with options for rubber or steel tracks. The 75G’s combination of power, maneuverability, and operator comfort makes it a reliable choice for contractors seeking a versatile mid-size excavator.
Technical Attributes
- Boom Length
- 5.4 ft
- Max Digging Depth
- 13.6 ft
- Max Reach
- 22.80 ft
- Engine Power
- 56.9 HP
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