In the series about sturdy harvesters, we have now come to the John Deere 1470G – the top of the line harvester in the John Deere range. This time, we managed to find a machine that had been in use less than a week.
John Deere Forestry
John Deere Forestry has a long and interesting history. For us older dudes, here in northern Europe, we still refer to John Deere as ÖSA, or even Kockums. Because the fact is that John Deere Forestry is a conglomerate of many brands.
What happened during the 70’s and 80’s was that the Finnish company Rauma Repola purchased Kockums, Lokomo, ÖSA, Mini Brunett, some more and eventually Timberjack. They all teamed up, first under the brand FMG (Forest Machine Group) and then Timberjack. In 2005 John Deere bought it all, lightened up the green color a bit and threw the Timberjack brand and the dark green color in the garbage bin. That was bald!!
John Deere 1470G harvester
John Deere Forestry is one of the largest manufacturers of large-scale logging equipment. They are by far the largest manufacturer of machines for CTL (Cut-To-Length) Worldwide.
They have five wheeled CTL-harvesters in their range; 1070G, 1170G, 1270G, 1270G 8wd and the 1470G. You can read more about all their forestry ranges here.
As mentioned above, the 1470G is the biggest of the JD harvesters. It´s competing with Komatsu 951, Rottne H21, Ponsse Bear and EcoLog 590 in the same segment.
The contractor
The owner of this 1470G is the company Stigssons Skogsservice AB (Stigssons Forestry Service inc.). A family-owned company with a long history that spans over generations. Today they have the 1470G, one JD 1510G forwarder and one JD 1910G forwarder that is mainly used for scarifying.
Facts and figures for the 1470G
Here are some figures picked out from deere.com:
Engine
Model John Deere PowerTech Plus 6090
Non-Road Emission Standards EPA FT4
Maximum Power 200 kW (268 hp) at 1 600 – 1 900 rpm
Maximum Torque 1 315 Nm (970 ft.-lb) at 1 200 – 1 400 rpm
Fuel Tank Capacity 450 l (119 gal.)
Diesel Exhaust Fluid Tank Capacity 23 l (6 gal.)
Transmission
Hydrostatic-mechanical, 2-speed gearbox
Tractive Force 200 kN (44 960 lb)
Travel Speed
Gear 1 0 – 7,5 km/h (0 – 4,3 mph)
Gear 2 0 – 22 km/h (13,7 mph)
Steering/Brakes
Proportional frame steering with mini lever
Turning Angle +/- 44
Brakes Hydraulically actuated, oil-immersed, multi-disc service and working brakes; spring actuated parking and emergency brakes; automated frame-oscillation brake.
Axles/Bogies
Axles Hydromechanical differential lock at front and rear.
Front Balanced bogie axles
Rear Rigid axle
Electrical System
Voltage 24 V
Batteries 2 x 154 Ah
Alternator 150 amps (28 volts)
Lights Halogen: 10 work lights; 4 boom lights and 6 thinning lights/LED lights optional
Hydraulic System
Load-sensing, power-adjustable, double pump system.
Pump Capacities 210 cm3 (13 cu.in.) and 180 cm3 (11 cu.in.)
Maximum Operational Pressure 28 MPa (4 060 psi)
Hydraulic Tank 300 l (79 gal.)
Boom
Type CH9
Maximum Reach Length (incl. head) 8,6 m (28,2 ft)/10,0 m (32,8 ft)/11,0 m (36,1 ft)
Gross Lifting Torque 225 kNm (166 ft.-lb)
Slewing Torque 59 kNm (44 ft.-lb)
Slewing Angle 220
Tilt Angle Forward/Back +28 / -18
Cabin
Levelling and rotation or fixed cabin.
Rotation angle 160
Sideways Tilt 17
Forward and Backward Tilt 9
Measuring and Control System
Type PC/Windows 07-based TimberMatic H-16
Harvester Heads
Attachments H480C, H270 Series II, H415, H215E and H290.
Dimensions*
Length 7 945 mm (26,07 ft.)
Front Axle – Middle Joint 2 250 mm (7,38 ft.)
Rear Axle – Middle Joint 2 020 mm (6,63 ft.)
Wheelbase 4 270 mm (14,01 ft.)
Tires, Front/Rear 26.5-20/34-16
Width
600 Series Tires/650 Series Tires N/A / Min. 2 990 mm (9,81 ft.)
710 Series Tires/750 Series Tires N/A / Min. 2 990 mm (9,81 ft.)
Outer Turning Radius
710/750 Tires N/A / Min. 6 930 mm (22,74 ft.)
Inner Turning Radius
710/750 Tires N/A / Min. 3 690 mm (12,11 ft.)
Transport Height 3 910 mm (12,82 ft.)
Transport Length 12 280 mm (40,28 ft.)
Ground Clearance 750 mm (29,5 in.)
Min Machine Weight w/ Harvest head 22 900 kg (50 486 lb)
*Dimensions are guidelines only and may vary depending on production tolerances.
More info and articles
You can read about the big harvesters that we wrote about so far by clicking the links below.
Film
Here is a film from the visit to the JD 1470G.