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John Deere shows road construction strength

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17 February 2020

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The 380G LC excavator will be among 37 products on John Deere’s stand

John Deere says it will bring 37 products to its 3,530m2 stand, including seven world premieres.

Ahead of the show, the company has announced that its 944k wheeled loader and 300G LC excavator will be on display, as well as the 850L dozer and a number of machines for the utilities sector, including utility wheeled loaders and compact machines.

John Deere’s reach at the show, however, is even greater this time round, following its 2017 acquisition of world leading road construction specialist Wirtgen Group.

Complementing Wirtgen’s specialist equipment, John Deere will show its own roadbuilding products, including the 950K PAT SmartGrade dozer, 135G excavator and the 872GP motor grader, with mastless grade control.

 

 

 

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