Customer Input, New Models Highlight John Deere L-Series Backhoes

Fri May 15, 2015
Agricultural Equipment Guide

The John Deere L-Series backhoes build on the performance of its K-Series predecessors. The new series offers improvements on features that John Deere customers have come to know and trust, plus the addition of several new ones, to increase uptime, provide exceptional productivity and lower daily operating costs, according to the manufacturer.

The L-Series lineup boasts six new models — the 310L EP, 310L, 310SL, 310SL HL, 315SL and 410L. Built in John Deere’s facility in Dubuque, Iowa, the L-Series backhoes are designed for a variety of jobs, including: loading trucks, placing pipe, digging trenches, moving materials or tearing up asphalt.

The L-Series meets today’s emission regulations through a rugged Final Tier IV/ EU Stage IV PowerTech Plus diesel engine on the 310L (93 hp), 310SL (99 hp), 310SL HL (110 hp), 315SL (99 hp) and 410L (113 hp), and a certified IT4/ Stage III B John Deere PowerTech engine on the 310L EP (70 hp). The 310SL, 310SL HL, 315SL and 410L boast a five-speed PowerShift transmission for smooth on-the-go clutchless gear changes with speeds up to 25 mph (40 kmh). The autoshift option uses the fuel efficiency advantage of direct drive and lock-up torque convertor transmissions and automatically selects the best gear for a specific load.

Owner and operator feedback is imperative to designing and building a new John Deere machine and the L-Series is no different. Tony Stephens, superintendent at Miller Pipeline, was one of the first John Deere customers to provide his input on this new generation of backhoes.

“I’ve been a huge John Deere fan since I started running equipment over ten years ago, so the opportunity to provide feedback to get more of what I, and other operators, want out of their fleet was incredible,” said Stephens. “The way John Deere designed the Tier IV engine to fit under the hood is so much better now — it immensely increases our visibility.”

The 310SL HL heavy-lift backhoe is a prime example of the customer feedback process. It’s a new addition to the John Deere lineup that boasts more craning capability at the push of a button. Along with the 410L, the 310SL HL can deliver up to 25 percent more backhoe-lift capacity under normal conditions than comparable K-Series models. Utilizing the sealed-switch module (SSM), operators can get an additional 10 to 15 percent boost through the new lift mode feature. Engine RPM is automatically set at 1,400 and the machine maximizes hydraulic pressure for increased craning capability. The addition of pressure-compensated load-sensing (PCLS) hydraulics allows for superb multifunction operation. The 310SL HL delivers all the advantages of PCLS hydraulics in the 14 to 15 ft. (4.2 to 4.6 m) digging-depth category, enabling operator efficiency and productivity through improved multifunction control.

“The new HL feature is amazing,” said Stephens. “It’s going to be incredibly valuable for us and our business.”

Operators will find comfort in the cab, which features extra legroom and a more comfortable seat, which leads to easier rotation between loader and backhoe operation. Redesigned pilot towers feature fingertip electrohydraulic (EH) controls to provide easier operation. A multifunction lever on the steering column controls turn signals, wipers, lights — just like that of a car or truck, allowing the operator to maintain line of sight to the front of the machine while operating in the loader position. A new “palm-on-top” loader-control grip enables control of clutch disconnect, quick shift, auxiliary proportional roller and momentary front-wheel drive. In addition, the L-Series boasts improved diagnostics with a multi-language monitor. Operators can program a multitude of time-specific functions such as auto shutdown and auto idle.

Other enhanced L-Series creature comforts include an efficient HVAC system, adjustable mechanical or air-suspension seat, lower and larger steps for easier entry and egress, a new lighting scheme with optional LED lighting kit to enhance visibility and extend the workday and an elevated canopy for better visibility to both the front and rear of the backhoe. All backhoes also have the option to add premium radio with Bluetooth auxiliary input and XM Satellite Radio capability. An optional auto ride control field kit is based on an adjustable ground speed setting for the 310SL, 310SL HL, 315SL and 410L. It automatically engages or disengages the machine’s loader hydraulics to act as a shock absorber, creating a smoother ride for the operator and reducing spillage from the loader bucket.

The John Deere L-Series backhoes come standard with economy mode, saving fuel in many applications. When activated, maximum engine RPM is limited in both loader and backhoe operations. A variable-speed electronically-controlled fan automatically speeds up or slows down, operating only as needed to keep things cool, helping conserve power and fuel while reducing noise.

L-Series backhoes also boast the benefits of enhanced reliability and uptime. Same-side ground-level service points help speed daily checks. Other common sense features such as quick-change filters, extended service intervals, simple-to-read sight gauges and easy-access grease points help increase uptime and lower daily operating costs. Additionally, stacked-assembly coolers are hinged and tilt away from the radiator for convenient core cleanout.

“The backhoe is one of the most popular and versatile pieces of equipment on the job site and our customers are always looking for an advantage when completing the task at hand,” said Brian Hennings, product marketing manager, backhoes and tractor loaders, John Deere Construction and Forestry. “The L-Series gives them that advantage and more with added lift capability and PCLS hydraulics, as well as productivity boosting features and unmatched reliability and uptime. These are the most versatile John Deere backhoes ever.”

Operators looking to get the most out of their L-Series can rely on Ultimate Uptime featuring John Deere WorkSight. With Ultimate Uptime, operators receive pre-delivery and follow-up inspections; three years of JDLink telematics, machine health prognostics and remote diagnostics and programming capability; and the ability to add additional dealer-provided uptime solutions to customize the package to individual needs.

For more information, visit www.JohnDeere.com.

This story also appears on Construction Equipment Guide.