JOHN DEERE 892E CRAWLER EXCAVATOR

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OEM
JOHN DEERE
Model
892E
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CRAWLER EXCAVATORS

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Technical Description

The John Deere 892E is a robust mid-size hydraulic excavator engineered for demanding construction and excavation tasks. Available with multiple boom/stick configurations, it offers a maximum cutting height of up to 34.8 ft, a digging depth of up to 26.9 ft, and a maximum reach along the ground of 38.4 ft, making it highly versatile for a wide range of applications. The reference bucket capacity is 2.4 cubic yards, and the machine features a ground clearance of 1.7 ft, a top-of-cab height of 10 ft, and a width to the outside of tracks of 10.5 ft. Powered by a turbocharged and aftercooled John Deere 6076A engine, the 892E delivers 220 hp (net) and 232 hp (gross) at 2,000 rpm, with peak torque of 650 lb-ft at 1,400 rpm. The hydraulic system provides a flow capacity of 144 gpm and a relief valve pressure of 4,270 psi, ensuring efficient and reliable operation. The excavator has an operating weight of 67,450 lbs, a drawbar pull of 52,120 lbs, and a maximum travel speed of 3.4 mph. The undercarriage features 24-inch shoes, a track gauge of 8.5 ft, and a ground pressure of 6.9 psi for optimal stability and traction. The swing mechanism allows for a swing speed of up to 12 rpm, and the machine is equipped with a 24-volt electrical system, a 45-amp alternator, and ample fluid capacities for engine, hydraulic, and cooling systems.

Technical Attributes

Max Reach
34.00 ft
Max Digging Depth
22.5 ft

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