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John Deere Compact Track Loader Model 317G

The vertical-lift design of our compact track loaders rises high and reaches far for quick and easy loading. Count on our compact loaders to have the muscle you need, while also working comfortably in tight spaces. In addition John Deere Compact Track Loaders are easy to trailer making moving from job site to job site a snap.

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John Deer Compact Loader Model 317G

GENERAL SPECS

Our John Deere Compact Track Loader 317G Has Just what Is Needed To Get The Job Done Right Every Time Out:

  • Gross Power: 48.5 kW (65 hp)
  • Net Power: 45.6 kW (61 hp)
  • Rated Operating Capacity: 965 kg (2,125 lb.)
  • Operating Weight: 3 824 kg (8,423 lb.)

Our Compact Track Loader has25 percent more cab volume than the E-Series including the addition of a lap bar. The sealed and pressurized cab reduces outside noise and keeps the dust out. Finally, the differential steering allows the operator to maintain speed and traction when pushing through a turn.

Electrohydraulic (EH) controls offer increased functionality to allow operators to customize machine operations based on preference. The EH controls also require less operator effort and are not as fatiguing over longer periods of operation compared to manual linkages. With fewer physical components and maintenance requirements, EH control machines provide operators with increased productivity across a variety of job applications.

Our John Deere small frame G-Series machines accomplish heavy work in smaller spaces without sacrificing performance. A clear sightline to the cutting edge and bucket corners instills confidence when working in close quarters.

The size and design of small frame G-Series machines makes them easy to transport which provides owners and operators with a machine containing many features of larger machines but with a more compact footprint. Integrated and easily accessible tie-downs in the front and rear of machines ensure safe and secure transport between job sites and allow for faster securing without the need to crawl under or over the machine.