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Thu January 31, 2019 - National Edition
John Deere Power Systems (JDPS) continues to lead its OEM customers through the upcoming emissions transition with a lineup of engines that have received Stage V certification. This includes its variable-speed engine families below 75 hp (56 kW) and above 174 hp (130 kW) as well as its constant speed engine families. The Industrial Stage V lineup from John Deere offers ratings from 48 to more than 670 hp (36 to more than 500 kW) with displacements of 2.9L through the upcoming 13.6L.
The Stage V technologies used on these engines are built upon years of engine and application engineering expertise. As both an engine and machine manufacturer, John Deere boasts 1 billion hours of global experience with diesel particulate filter technologies — this extensive knowledge is the foundation of the proven emissions solutions provided to OEM customers, according to the manufacturer.
"Through each consecutive stage of emissions regulations, John Deere provided solutions that addressed key customer needs. These included increased uptime, low operating costs and flexible integration. The same applies to Stage V," said Sandrine Couasnon, manager, marketing services and sales engineering of Europe, Africa and the Middle East at JDPS.
Stage V aftertreatment technologies from John Deere are optimized for flexible integration and several offer reduced packaging and weight from previous Stage IV solutions. And because the technologies are built on the same engine platform as current Stage IV solutions, the need for OEMs to re-engineer due to hardware or mounting changes is reduced.
"Our goal is to continue to provide a strategic advantage to our global OEM customers as we move into Stage V, just as we've done with prior regulation changes," Couasnon said. "And with our worldwide service network of more than 4,000 locations, customers can find support wherever it's needed."
Learn more about John Deere Stage V aftertreatment technologies at BAUMA, Hall A4 — Stand 139, April 8 to 14, 2019.
For more information, visit www.JohnDeere.com.