Deere Introduces On-Board Grade Indication on G-Series Loaders

John Deere has added an exclusive on-board grade indication option, designed for jobsites that involve leveling and slope work.
Oct. 3, 2018
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John Deere has added an exclusive on-board grade indication option, designed for jobsites that involve leveling and slope work. The options are available as a factory or field kit option on the large-frame G-Series skid-steer loaders (330G and 332G), and the large-frame G-Series compact track loaders (331G and 333G).

“Our industry-exclusive on-board grade indication was designed tto be an indispensable unit for applications like water drainage, general site prep and clearing work, allowing operators to accurately monitor and alter grades from the seat of the cab,” said Gregg Zupancic, product marketing manager, skid-steer and compact track loaders, John Deere Construction & Forestry. “This feature is intuitive and easy to use so operators can take advantage of this technology without specialized training.”

The integrated on-board grade indication option provides operators with an accurate readout of the cross slope and main-fall slope of the machine. The machine cross slope information is displayed in real time through the machine’s main display monitor. The readout can be configured to display either percentage or degrees depending on operators’ preference.

The absolute and relative slope readouts provide enhanced information to the operator for specific applications. The absolute value readout is useful for providing information during general grading applications that do not need a local grade reference. The relative value readout is well suited for operators looking to alter grade relative to an existing or reference grade.

On-board grade indication is available as a factory install on G-Series large-frame machines or as a field kit for field installation. Contact a local John Deere dealer or visit www.johndeere.com.

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