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The John Deere 1110G forwarder
with a short wheelbase, the rear
axle on the 1110G has been moved
forward by 40 cm, allowing the
load space to remain unchanged.
Stabile and agile, the 1110G models
are ideal for thinning jobs.
Featuring 7.6 percent more
power and 7.8% more torque than
its predecessor, the 1210G offers
several load space alternative
with different widths for different
uses. Optional Variable Load
Space offers three special bunks
with telescopic stakes that can be
extended hydraulically. The head
is able to move both horizontally
and vertically, and extends with the
load stakes.
The 1510G machine is equipped
with an engine that increases the
machine power by 5.1% and torque
by as much as 8.7%, increasing
machine productivity. More agile
than the previous model, the 1510G
slewing angle has been increased
from 42-44°.
Both the 1210G and 1510G
models are available in a long
bogie version, ideal for soft terrain.
The distance between the front
and rear wheel hubs in rear bogie
has been increased, and the power
train and turning radius on the
1210G and 1510G models are the
same as with the standard HD
portal bogie-equipped machine.
Additionally, the ground
pressure of the rear chassis
equipped with tracks is 14%
smaller compared to an ordinary
bogie axle. The low ground
pressure on both the front and rear
chassis of the machine makes it
ideal for soft terrain, as the tracks
are shallower and the depression
is smaller. Additionally, the long
bogie performs exceptionally in
normal terrain, bringing stability
when navigating over obstacles in
rocky terrain.
1910G Forwarders
The largest model in the forwarder
lineup, the 1910G features the
power and performance customers
expect from a John Deere machine.
The maximum engine output of the
1910G has been boosted by 7.5%,
and torque has been increased by
21% compared to previous model.
Additionally, the drive hydraulics
on the 1910G has been increased.
The transmission boasts 4.5%
more tractive force.
Another key feature is the larger
load capacity. The cross-sectional
area of the wide load space is
bigger and the new-generation
headboard provides excellent
visibility to the load space.
Additionally, the CF8 boom on
the 1910G is strong and efficient.
Moving smoothly and seamlessly,
the CF8 increases productivity by
offering increased accuracy and
efficiency.
Customers can get more out
of their forwarders by taking
advantage of the John Deere
ForestSight suite of technology
solutions, including JDLink. JDLink
enables fleet owners to monitor
their machines from miles away,
monitoring machine health,
tracking hours and identifying any
maintenance needs. In partnership
with a local John Deere dealer,
JDLink allows the dealer service
department to easily diagnose
machine issues without traveling
onsite, reducing maintenance costs
and downtime.
The John Deere 1210G forwarder
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