JOHN DEERE ENGINES
ARE COMIN' ON STRONG
Why are more and more crane
barges being outfitted with
John Deere engines? We asked
Joel Smith, of R&D Maintenance
Service. Smith is supervising a
project near Columbus,
Mississippi for the Corps of
Engineers.
"Very little maintenance."
Smith operates a new 54' x 160'
crane barge with two Deere gen-
set engines. He also uses two
Deere powered compressors
elsewhere in the project To my
knowledge we haven't had to do
anything but routine service on
any of them."
"Seven years old and the
engines run with no
problems."
Smith likes the way even older
Deere engines keep delivering the
performance he needs. "The
compressor engines have been in
service for 7 years now, and they
still work like the new ones."
"Just plain dependable."
"They just keep running...doing
the job with no problems," said
Smith. They give us the
dependability we need on projects
like ours."
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JOHN DEERE
COMIN' ON STRONG.
Dependable, fuel efficient, high torque,
smooth-running John Deere engines in the
70-300 hp (52-224 kW) range are being used
on more workboats of all kinds every day. Talk
to the people who use them and find out why.
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IN CRUISE
Why are more and more cruise
boats being outfitted with
John Deere engines? We asked
Captain Bill Davis, operating the
85' Crystal Queen out of Morehead
City, NC.
"They're smooth throughout
the power range."
According to Captain Davis,
"Those 4-stroke Deere engines are
very smooth throughout the RPM
range. Low end torque and throttle
response is excellent"
"Engine noise is minimal."
Quiet operation is important on
boats operating in tourist areas.
The John Deere engine is much
quieter than a comparable 2-stroke
engine, I really like the way they
sound."
"Very low fuel
consumption."
"They're a wonderful running
engine, said Davis." They don't
burn a lot of fuel and top speed on
the vessel is about 5 knots faster
than we had anticipated."
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