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John Deere introduces its new 3154G and 3754G swing machines

The standard rear-entry cab layout allows for safe and easy entry and exit, and the floor-mounted windows increase visibility to the tracks.Photo by John Deere International GmbH

The standard rear-entry cab layout allows for safe and easy entry and exit, and the floor-mounted windows increase visibility to the tracks.
Photo by John Deere International GmbH

Setting a new industry standard for the swing machine market, the highly anticipated John Deere 3154/3156G and 3754/3756G swing machines offer operators increases in productivity, durability and reliability. From loading to processing big wood, the G-Series swing machines help loggers efficiently power through jobs. As part of the G-Series introduction, John Deere will distinguish its crawler log loaders using 56 in the model name, while the forestry excavators will continue to use the 54 designations.

The most notable improvement on the G-Series swing machines is the completely redesigned cab, which is equipped with features to increase operator comfort. The larger side-entry cab and the elevated rear-entry climate-controlled cab are more spacious than their predecessors and include fatigue-reducing features, such as excellent window clarity, ergonomic controls and isolation mounting to boost operator productivity throughout long days.

The 3154G and 3754G swing machines are equipped with a side-entry cab, while the 3156G and 3756G models are equipped with an elevated rear-entry cab, allowing for safe and easy entry and exit. These elevated cabs feature floor-mounted windows that increase visibility to the tracks to help maneuver over difficult ground conditions. Additionally, a new cab-forward option on the 3156G model boosts operator confidence, particularly when swinging toward the boom side of the cab, positioning the operator 17 inches further forward than standard cabs. New LED lighting options on all models expand the lighted area with crisp, clear lighting for improved visibility and safety on the job site.

“At John Deere, we understand that operator comfort is vital to productivity, particularly during long days on the job,” said Dave McFarlane, product marketing manager, John Deere Construction & Forestry. “When developing the new G-Series swing machines, we focused on improving operator comfort and safety, creating a more spacious cab and increasing visibility. We feel these improvements will raise the bar for operator expectations in the industry.”

In addition to the redesigned cabs, the new G-Series swing machines offer a host of features designed to improve machine uptime and performance. The 3154G and 3156G models feature a larger hydraulic pump and hydraulic cooling package, along with a 9.0-liter engine, improving multifunctioning performance and providing better reliability, durability and productivity in big wood applications.

The G-Series machines also offer significant undercarriage improvements, including larger lower rollers and a longer track frame option on the 3754G and 3756G machines. The updates to the 3754G and 3756G machines place more track on the ground, offering increased stability and operator comfort, boosting lift capacity and extending roller and track life. Additionally, the 3756G machines are now available with integrated hydraulic plumbing for the Waratah processing heads, offering loggers a factory-installed solution across both models.

Service has been simplified on the G-Series machines, with a 30 percent reduction in electrical components, helping to reduce electrical-related downtime. Additionally, the machines are equipped with a larger cooling system with reversing fans to increase airflow and lower hydraulic operating temperature. Larger service bays with LED service lights and a large, tilt-down service platform make it easier for operators to perform routine maintenance.

These service features, combined with the JDLink™ machine monitoring system and remote diagnostics, help owners and operators proactively maintain their machines at peak performance levels to ensure the highest level of productivity, uptime and, ultimately, longer machine life. JDLink enables fleet owners to monitor their machines from miles away, tracking machine health, managing hours and identifying maintenance needs.

For more information, please visit http://www.deere.com.