Install the app
How to install the app on iOS

Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.

Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.

  • Don't miss out on all the fun! Register on our forums to post and have added features! Membership levels include a FREE membership tier.

New John Deere High Speed Dozer 764 HSD

This thing is cool. I saw about a year ago a post of something like this and everyone thought it was a joke or something. guess not. I could definilty see all hwy crews with one of these. I work in too much rock, I doubt I could ever use one for my business.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwq99t3AKIA


764_a_lg.jpg


764_b_lg.jpg


764_c_lg.jpg


764_d_lg.jpg



Deere Unveils Construction’s First New Machine Form in Decades, the 764 High-Speed Dozer
View Large Image1/4
The innovative John Deere 764 High-Speed Dozer is a rubber-tracked unit that combines the speed of a grader with the flotation of a crawler dozer.
MOLINE, Illinois (March 12, 2008) — John Deere has unveiled the first new machine form the construction industry has seen in decades, the 764 High-Speed Dozer (HSD), a unit that will give operators the ability to do more in less time.

This innovative rubber-tracked dozer combines the speed of a grader with the flotation of a crawler dozer. As a result, operators can perform grading and moderate dozing at about double the speed of a similarly sized crawler. They'll also have the ability to travel 18 mph across a job site without damaging pavement.

"The 764 HSD has the potential to revolutionize site preparation and road building with its speed alone," said Dan Drescher, Deere's product marketing manager for crawler dozers and crawler loaders.

"Combining the rubber tracks with the speed dramatically expands travel possibilities around the jobsite, meaning less trailer hauling and no need for contractors to lay out mats just to cross pavement," Drescher said. "Its mobility and also its maneuverability, thanks to articulated steering, are unprecedented for a dozer."

Built for Speed, Powered for Production
The 764 HSD weighs in at 32,000 lbs. and is powered by a Tier 3 John Deere PowerTech™ 6.8-L engine rated at 200 hp.

"The hydrostatic drive train is very efficient in delivering power to the ground on the 764," Drescher explained. "The machine's rubber track and drive system ensures there's much lower rolling resistance than with a conventional steel track system – so operators can work and travel at much higher speeds."

Twenty-four-inch-wide tracks provide 4,989 square inches of track-on-the-ground for superior flotation.

The entire powertrain system works together to distribute power to the tracks for maximum push while avoiding spin. When the machine articulates, the inside and outside track speeds automatically change to improve turning. The hydrostatic transmission also adjusts to deliver the maximum power and speed to the tracks under varying load conditions.

Speed can be infinitely controlled from 0 to 18 mph, with four easy-to-use ranges available at the touch of a button. Finish grading can be achieved at speeds around twice that of a comparably sized dozer. "The finish grading speed lets operators do precise work faster," Drescher said. "That means higher production and more profits."

An articulation joint gives dozer operators the ultimate in maneuverability, vital when grading around pavement and helpful when navigating side slopes. While turning, the shorter tracks are swept over less ground than longer tracks, extending life and improving performance.

The fore-mounted operator's station is close to the 12-ft., six-way dozer blade and moves with it as the unit turns. This gives the operator a full, panoramic view of the blade at all times and the ultimate in close-quarters control.

"With the 764's cab position, ample glass, and the fact that the blade is directly in front of you at all times, you get the most complete blade view in the industry," Drescher said.

The 764 HSD is available with Deere's "plug-and-play" Integrated Grade Control, meaning the dozer arrives from the factory pre-wired and ready to add the operator's favorite laser/GPS system. A rear hitch and two hydraulic circuits allow the dozer to pull implements like scrapers, discs, box blades and compactors, increasing its versatility.

Like all John Deere crawlers, the 764 HSD features familiar, smooth and easy-to-use controls. Two right-hand levers handle blade functions, while the left controls perform steering and FNR/speed change duties.

Proven Components for Uptime
While the 764 HSD is an entirely new machine form, it was developed with reliable, rugged components from other Deere-engineered products with years of experience on the job. The powertrain, hydraulics, blade and C-frame are from John Deere crawlers, while the cab, engine, controls and articulation joint come from Deere 4WD loaders.

The 764's undercarriage has been designed as a complete unit for maximum life and performance. It excels in soft conditions due to its flotation and provides a smooth ride at higher speeds to produce a high-quality grade. Unlike long steel tracks, there are no track segments to make the blade bounce.

A combination of friction and positive contact ensure the rubber tracks deliver long life. Track tensioning systems also work to extend life. All four tracks are fully, independently suspended and can walk smoothly over uneven or bumpy surfaces. The undercarriage is backed by a 3,000-hour wear assurance program.

Serviceability Helps Lower Daily Costs
Like all John Deere machines, the 764 HSD is engineered for easy maintenance. Daily service points are grouped together for fast access. Lockable service doors provide wide-open access to sight gauges, filters and dipsticks.

There is a 500-hour service interval for hydraulic/transmission filter changes and 2,000 hours for transmission oil.

Deere's Quad Cool™ system helps keep the cooling elements clean and is less susceptible to plugging. The standard reversing fan automatically ejects material at regular intervals, further minimizing clean out time.

The track sprockets are designed to automatically shed material. Ample room between the track and the roller frame allows for easy cleaning during extremely muddy applications.

"When a machine is easy to service, operators don't mind performing daily maintenance and that leads to fewer repairs down the line, more time in the cab and lower daily operating costs," Drescher said. "John Deere makes serviceability a win-win situation."

Key Specifications*
764 HSD
Engine John Deere PowerTech 6068; Tier 3 Emission Certified
Horsepower 200 net hp
Weight 32,000 lbs.
Track-on-ground 4,989 sq. in. w/24-in.-wide tracks

* Specifications subject to change. Please contact your local dealer for more detailed information.


Deere & Company (NYSE: DE) is the world's leading provider of advanced products and services for agricultural and forestry and a major provider of advanced products and services for construction, lawn and turf care, landscaping and irrigation. John Deere also provides financial services worldwide and manufactures and markets engines used in heavy equipment. Since it was founded in 1837, the company has extended its heritage of integrity, quality, commitment and innovation around the globe. John Deere Construction & Forestry produces more than 120 machine models and distributes its construction, forestry and worksite products.
 
Last edited:
I think it will flop.....very niche market. All instances shown in the pics could be done with a 14G or a 16G faster and more accurate.

It will have an application in the military for fast, not-so-accurate airstrip construction.....or in modern airport construction and maintenance where you can not damage existing runways. IMHO
 
how much will case ih sew them for for ripping off the quad-track design?;)
i could see alot of the local excavating companies liking them for the fact that they can drive them right to the job site without having to load them up on a truck to go a few miles away
 
how much will case ih sew them for for ripping off the quad-track design?;)
i could see alot of the local excavating companies liking them for the fact that they can drive them right to the job site without having to load them up on a truck to go a few miles away

If that is CASE's design, they prob. are paying case. its prob. like them using hitachi for their excavators, or BELL for the rock trucks (before they bought them out).

I would be all over it, if I wasnt digging in big rock all the time.
 
fyi, deere bought out hitachi's excavater line or merged, see a lot of green hitachi excavaters going through west to east,


i think they are trying get into cats rubber tired dozer market
 
Some real potential.

Thinking in Mcmurray where u/c literally dissintegrates and a loader doesnt have the floatation. Thinking for cleanup at a shovel or at a dump, of course it would need to be alot bigger.
 
I'm thinking "Dozer" and "Heavy Duty"and ........."Hydrostatic transmission" can't all fit in the same sentence.

They show it pulling a scraper in the video, and I'm not an expert, but at32,000 lbs, and 200hp .... you ain't going to be building any roads with it.
 
Looks like the real deal. After running a finish dozer for one summer I bet a full day in that cab would feel much better than a reg dozer. All I know is Deer makes some sweet dozers there 750 is my favorite.

But by looking at it your going to need to stick one operator in it that is very carefull and takes his time and understands the machine or the repair bill is going to be very very high.
 
Last edited:
Premium Features



Back
Top