Diesel engine JD18 series
6-cylinderturbochargedhigh-pressure HPCR

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Characteristics

Type
diesel
Number of cylinders
6-cylinder
Technology
turbocharged, high-pressure HPCR, in-line
Product applications
for heavy-duty applications
Cooling system
air cooling
Emissions level
Tier 4, Stage V
Other characteristics
cooled by exhaust gas recirculation, with particulate filter
Power

Max.: 677 kW
(920.464 hp)

Min.: 522 kW
(709.722 hp)

Description

John Deere is offering more power than ever before with the new JD18 engine. Building on the rugged design of the JD14 engine, the JD18 was engineered with flexibility, serviceability and durability in mind. The JD18 industrial engine extends Deere's rated power range to 522 – 676 kW (700 – 907 hp). The engine features a rear gear train, which produces excellent direct power and the option of one or two rear aux drives for a total of 902 Nm (665 lb-ft) maximum torque, providing quiet operation. Leveraging the best Deere technologies, the JD18 answers both market and customer demands for more engine power that can easily integrate with a wide array of heavy-duty applications. Uptime-focused controls Improved John Deere model-based controls offer excellent diagnostic capabilities, enabling future prognostics and the ability to target the source of engine performance issues. Extreme durability The JD18 features a bedplate design, providing structural benefits for extreme durability. It is built for 20,000 hours of operation with the ability to be rebuilt twice. Serviceability and repairability The JD18 engine was designed with ease of service and repair in mind. Hydraulic Lash Adjustment (HLA) offers a maintenance-free valvetrain, eliminating the need to reset the lash.

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