
Our tracked harvesters meet tough conditions with thoughtful solutions. They are designed with proven components to withstand rugged environments, such as steep slope logging and swamp logging. Explore standard and long-reach boom options, multiple harvesting head choices, expansive visibility and long and wide undercarriages for greater stability. Built on over 180 years of groundbreaking innovation and backed by more than a half-century of experience in the woods, John Deere Tracked Harvesters were made to tackle your most demanding tasks.
Model | Peak Power | Max Boom Reach | Tractive Effort | Swing Torque | Tail Swing | Tilt |
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224 kW (300 hp) |
8.84 m |
245 kN |
94,740 Nm |
1.94 – 2.25 m |
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224 kW (300 hp) |
8.84 m |
322 kN |
94,740 Nm |
1.94 – 2.25 m |
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224 kW (300 hp) |
9.12 m |
373 kN |
94,740 Nm |
1.94 – 2.25 m |
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246 kW (330 hp) |
9.12 m |
322 kN |
110,170 Nm |
3.18 m |
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246 kW (330 hp) |
9.12 m |
373 kN |
110,170 Nm |
3.18 m |
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John Deere adds a 330-horsepower option for the 853M Tracked Feller Buncher and 853MH Tracked Harvester, equipped with the Dedicated Travel System.
Further enhancing the machine operation in demanding forestry applications, John Deere adds its Smooth Boom Control (SBC) technology to its M-Series Tracked Feller Bunchers and MH-Series Tracked Harvesters.
This map-based production-planning and -tracking system allows contractors and operators alike to share real time production and location information – taking the guesswork out of effective decision-making.