Introducing the John Deere 210L Tractor Loader

John Deere introduced their 210L and 210L EP tractor loaders. Options include a grade control-ready option and a grade indicate option.

The machines have an updated box blade giving the machines productivity increases in jobs such as site prep, road building and landscaping.

The new box blade attachment cuts the grade and spreads materials evenly. The machines have a higher clearance of the ripper on the box blade which allows more dirt and gravel pass though the frame.

Designed to support 2D or 3D grade control systems, the configuration allows for automatic controls of the box blade’s lift and tilt cylinders.

Deere says operators can finish jobs faster with fewer passes resulting in less fatigue and more productivity.

The other option is the grade indication configuration. It provides an on-board readout of the machine cross slope and main fall slope in real time.

The 210L EP has a Yanmar engine while teh 210 is powered by a Deere PowerTech Plus Diesel engine. Both models have a four-speed PowerShift transmission.

Mechanical front-wheel drive gives extra traction. An optional limited-slip front axle delivers 65 percent of available power to the tires.

Compared with Deere’s K-Series tractor loaders, loader lift cycle times increased 26 percent and loader lifting capacity is 17 percent better.