JOHN DEERE 892E LC CRAWLER EXCAVATOR

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- JOHN DEERE
- Model
- 892E LC
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- CRAWLER EXCAVATORS
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A+Technical Description
The John Deere 892E LC is a heavy-duty mid-size hydraulic excavator powered by a turbocharged and aftercooled 6076A engine producing 220 net horsepower and 650 pounds-feet of torque at 1,400 rpm. Operating at an impressive 67,450 pounds, this machine features a 2.4 cubic yard bucket capacity and delivers exceptional digging performance across three configurable boom-and-stick options. The standard Option 1 configuration achieves a maximum cutting height of 32.4 feet with a 22.5-foot digging depth, while Option 3 extends capabilities to 34.8 feet cutting height and 26.9-foot digging depth with a 38.4-foot maximum ground reach. The excavator maintains a compact footprint with a 10-foot cab height, 10.5-foot track width, and 1.7-foot ground clearance, ideal for confined work sites. Its undercarriage delivers robust performance with a 52,120-pound drawbar pull, 6.9 psi ground pressure, and a maximum travel speed of 3.4 mph. The hydraulic system operates at 4,270 psi with 144 gallons-per-minute flow capacity and an 82-gallon fluid reservoir, ensuring reliable power for demanding excavation tasks. With a 12 rpm swing speed and 10.9-foot tail swing radius, the 892E LC provides excellent maneuverability in tight spaces. The machine's 135-gallon fuel capacity and efficient 4-6 gallons-per-hour consumption rate enable extended operating periods, making it ideal for heavy construction, mining, and earthmoving applications.
Technical Attributes
- Max Digging Depth
- 22.5 ft
- Max Reach
- 34.00 ft
- Track Width
- 32.00 ''
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