John Deere introduces Zero-Tail-Swing Excavator model.* Equipment manufacturer John Deere, Moline, Ill., has introduced a line of zero-tail swing compact excavators. The D-Series ZTS ZTS Z Transition State (Z = nuclear charge) ZTS Zenith Truss Structure (International Space Station component) ZTS Zoom Transfer Scope ZTS Zero Tree Scanning ZTS Zero Tree Sub Band Compact Excavators have faster operating speeds and increased drawbar draw·bar n. 1. A bar across the rear of a tractor for hitching machinery. 2. A railroad coupler. Noun 1. pull than previous models, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. a press release from the company. In addition, the zero-tail swing design combined with an independent swing boom and 360-degree rotation makes the D-Series more maneuverable and productive in tight spaces than its larger counterparts. The line has proved versatile and useful in a number of applications, from installing interlocking interlocking /in·ter·lock·ing/ (-lok´ing) closely joined, as by hooks or dovetails; locking into one another. interlocking Obstetrics A rare complication of vaginal delivery of twins; the 1st vinyl sheet piling panels in a seawall seawall: see coast protection. to basic landscaping and excavating, according to the press release. Customers have reported increased production even with the line's more compact size. "They move so much dirt, it's just amazing," says Kim Hathaway, owner of Hathaway, an excavating company based in Fredericktown, Ohio, which performs mostly light residential work, including work in basements. "By the time you're done lifting the outriggers on a backhoe, a mini-excavator has already dug the next section." More information is available at www.deere.com. |
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