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May 2015

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EquipmentWorld.com | May 2015 69 T he new John Deere L-Series backhoes, ranging from the 70-horsepower Tier 4 Interim 310L EP to the 113-horsepower Tier 4 Final 410L, include two Heavy Lift models that boost backhoe lift by up to 40 per- cent. (See QuickSpec chart below for an at-a-glance overview of the new models.) The 310SL HL and the 410SL models offer Deere's new Heavy Lift feature. Using pressure com- pensated load sensing (PCLS) hydraulics, a revised rear backhoe valve, improved rear structures and larger cylinders on the backhoe boom, these models can lift up to 25 percent more than their K-Series predecessors. In addition, a new product report | by Marcia Gruver Doyle | MGruver@randallreilly.com Deere intros six new L-Series backhoes, two with Heavy Lift feature that boosts lifting power by up to 40 percent Along with the 410L, the 310SL HL has a Heavy Lift feature, which offers up to 25 percent more lift capacity than K-Series machines. 310L EP 310L 310SL 310SL HL 315SL 410L Net power 70 hp Deere PowerTech E (Tier 4 Interim) 93 hp Deere PowerTech Plus (Tier 4 Final) 99 hp Deere PowerTech Plus (Tier 4 Final) 110 hp Deere PowerTech Plus (Tier 4 Final) 99 hp Deere PowerTech Plus (Tier 4 Final) 113 hp Deere PowerTech Plus (Tier 4 Final) Max dig depth 14 ft. 14 ft. 14 ft. 3 in. 14 ft. 10 in. 13 ft. 8 in. 15 ft. 10 in. Loader breakout force 9,353 lbs. 9,353 lbs. 11,045 lbs. 11,106 lbs. 10,866 lbs. 10,734 lbs. Loader lift- ing capacity 3,099 6,833 lbs. 7,632 lbs. 7,489 lbs. 7,440 lbs. 7,149 lbs. Quick specs:

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