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The John Deere 764 High-Speed Dozer (HSD) travels up to 16 miles per hour, which is faster than traditional dozers. The rubber tracks allow the 764 HSD to drive on hard surfaces, including asphalt and cement. It comes with a four-track fluctuating undercarriage and articulated-frame steering that permits the heavy-duty machine to be easily movable. When considering dozers, it is best to look at the specifications before you make a purchase.
Cab
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The John Deere 764 high-speed dozer cab features a low-profile console that does not restrict the visibility out of the windows. The cab offers ergonomic seat-mounted levers, the ability to customize the machine through a monitor and a 12-volt outlet for plugging electronic units, such as MP3 players and cell phones.
Engine
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The John Deer 764 high-speed dozer comes equipped with a John Deer PowerTech Plus 6068H 6.8-liter, 6-cylinder engine that generates 200 horsepower at 1,800 rpm and 704 lb.-ft. of torque. It features a hydrostatic transmission with 16 reverse speeds and 16 forward speeds.
Operator's Station Electrical
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The 764 high-speed dozers comes with 24,000 BTU air conditioner, 12-volt power and a weather ban AM/FM radio with clock. There are four front work lights, two back work lights and two front halogen-driving lights. When the machine backs up the dozers sounds a reverse warning alarm.
Dimensions
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The 764 high-speed dozers measures 123 inches high 274 inches long and offers 13.1 inches of ground clearances. The blade is 132 inches wide and 39 inches high with a digging depth of 29 inches.
Hydraulics
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John Deere 764 high-speed dozer comes with a three-function hydraulics in the front and a two-function supporting hydraulics unit in the back that allows the equipment to pull various rear apparatuses.
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