Explore the power and versatility of the 2011 John Deere 200DLC excavator, boasting 4,538 hours on the meter. It is driven by a robust 6.8L diesel engine with 6 cylinders, ensuring reliable performance across various job site conditions. The hydrostatic transmission with two-speed travel enhances operational efficiency and control.
The operator's station is enclosed, featuring air conditioning and heating for comfortable working environments. A pattern changer allows for easy adjustment of control configurations based on operator preference.
Equipped…
Explore the power and versatility of the 2011 John Deere 200DLC excavator, boasting 4,538 hours on the meter. It is driven by a robust 6.8L diesel engine with 6 cylinders, ensuring reliable performance across various job site conditions. The hydrostatic transmission with two-speed travel enhances operational efficiency and control.
The operator’s station is enclosed, featuring air conditioning and heating for comfortable working environments. A pattern changer allows for easy adjustment of control configurations based on operator preference.
Equipped for versatility, this excavator includes auxiliary hydraulics for accommodating a variety of attachments. The standard boom and 9-foot 7-inch stick provide extensive reach and maneuverability. A hydraulic quick coupler paired with a JRB thumb facilitates quick and effortless attachment changes.
The John Deere bucket has a capacity of 1.19 cubic yards and is 42 inches wide, featuring a 5-tooth design for efficient digging and material handling. Steel tracks measuring 31.5 inches wide with triple grouser pads ensure stability and traction on rugged terrain.
Ideal for demanding construction and excavation tasks, the John Deere 200DLC combines robust construction, operational flexibility, and operator comfort to maximize productivity on the job.