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John Deere launches new ADT in Mzansi

Equipment heavyweight John Deere recently added the newly designed and improved 460E-II articulated dump truck (ADT). This new mean machine comes hot on the trails of the previous generation 460E platform and offers new improvements for Mzansi’s farmers

by Noluthando Ngcakani
18th August 2022
John Deere launches redesigned ADT in South Africa. Photo: Supplied/Food For Mzansi

John Deere launches redesigned ADT in South Africa. Photo: Supplied/Food For Mzansi

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The new 460E-II articulated dump truck (ADT) by John Deere is designed to give clients ultimate productivity and has been reimagined with a wider dump body, electrical and hydraulic system, as well as new modes to help get the job done.

John Deere says that this beast is built for the long haul. “Clients can expect a vehicle that has been designed for durability, reliability, comfort, safety, maximum performance and improved consumption.”

With a rich history of more than 140 years in South Africa, John Deere is a trusted, world-renowned leader in producing turf, agricultural, construction, and forestry machinery solutions with state-of-the-art precision technology.

Maximum performance

A vital feature of the new machine is the redesigned dump body, which is wider and has a lowered and levelled rail height to improve material retention allowing it to be easily lowered. The 460E-II also features an angled top that helps reduce material spillage while you’re cruising.

Equipment manufacturer John Deere recently added to its local portfolio its newly redesigned and improved 460E-II articulated dump truck. Photo: Supplied/Food For Mzansi

Built with comfort in mind

The updated model includes a brand new operator station and features that promote increased productivity and all-round comfort. The quiet, pressurised Deere-designed cab also features a new, easy to read monitor and rear-end camera display.

Easy on fuel

Clients can take full advantage of three modes with fuel saving in mind. Normal mode is for everyday operation and reduces up to 7% of fuel when compared to older models. While Eco mode, conserves fuel by managing engine power delivery and optimising transmission response and improving fuel consumption up to 12% if conditions are favourable. Traction mode provides maximum tractive effort in soft and slippery ground conditions.

Built tough

The latest John Deere 460E-II ADT axles are designed for heavy duty and long life. They are lubricated, filtered, and cooled to extend their service life while the spring applied hydraulic released park brake is also reliable for users.

John Deere launches redesigned ADT in South Africa. Photo: Supplied/Food For Mzansi

Safety first

The new 460E-II features several safety features that helps keep operators out of harms way. This includes, remote park-brake release, rollover protection, ground-level services and auto horn.

With rollover protection, operators can set limits for the rear-chassis level when unloading. If the limit is exceeded the dump body will not raise, and an alert message will appear on the monitor.

Sturdy, hardy, and reliable

The hose and wire routing on the ADT has been simplified to reduce rubbing and improve reliability. While the factory installed auto lube further boosts uptime and reliability. The redesigned electrical and hydraulic systems also maximise machine uptime with ten percent reduction of electric and hydraulic routing, further reducing leak points and improving reliability.

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Noluthando Ngcakani

With roots in the Northern Cape, this Kimberley Diamond has had a passion for telling human interest stories since she could speak her first words. A foodie by heart, she began her journalistic career as an intern at the SABC where she discovered her love for telling agricultural, community and nature related stories. Not a stranger to a challenge Ngcakani will go above and beyond to tell your truth.

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