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John Deere Is Going Fully Electric With Its New Excavator
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John Deere’s newest electric-powered excavator is designed to reduce noise pollution and emissions while also saving money.
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Its. No Apostrophe. It’s the exception that proves its rule.
It’s is a simple contraction of “it is”. Its pertains to possession.
Examples of the two with a traditional possessive first:
“Bob’s truck. It’s time. I looked at its eyes.”
Love you, but don’t help dummy us down.
Why do people think electric vehicles are emission free when the emissions are at the power plant , it’s all common sense
I see what you did there & I TOTALLY dig it! ⛏️😅😎
Is it really emission free though?
every construction site across America will be charging their “green” EV machines with a diesel generator since most all construction sites don’t have permanent power… all this green BS is so annoying.
Can’t wait to see the hydraulics go bye bye, with more electric actuators.
93 million gallons of fertilizer less likely to go into our water.
Go John!
This is just the beginning of the electric revolution!
These are really awesome adventures ‚that can go really far wow
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John Deere is a toxic company which should be broken up for their direct anti-consumer and outright disregard for repair-ability. They are directly responsible for one of, if not the largest percentage in food price inflation. Every time you see a price hike on produce, remember it’s John Deere’s lobbying against farmers and consumers causing your wallet to shrink.
The real question is “Do we have the right to repair?” John Deere is famous for ANTI right to repair. Meaning if your machine broke down, only John Deere can fix it and charge you for it!
awesome. stationery machines, or those that typically operate in close quarters, could just be plugged in with an extension cord to a standard outlet.
It’s about “time.” Bravo.
No mention of how long it takes to charge the excavator battery.
Love the tech, but let’s please think deeper about sustainability. Shoveling emissions to the local power plant is not any greener. Unless of course it’s nuclear. Three cheers for nuclear power. We need more of it.
Fully electric and fully non user repairable
Make sense for big vehicles. Cars and Truck still have a way to go bring down there price.
Can this little thing move broken concrete on the job for 12 hours straight on a plus 30 degree day on a 8 hour charge day after day? AND DOES IT STILL USE HYDROLIC FLUID?!?!?!
Compromised data linking gasoline/diesel release into the environment and cancer is on a par with the tobacco and blue asbestos industries.
And yes, on the whole the manufacture of electrical vehicles will eliminate these gases…
Unfortunately the history of chemical sprays in the farming sector suffer the same malevolence of corporate manipulation.
I like all this tech but we don’t have the infrastructure to handle it anytime soon. Not to mention the extra fossil fuel needed to feed all of this electricity.…
That’s going to run out of juice 🤣 faster
I’d like to see Bridget operating a Aliens Power Loader.
It’s nice to see Bridget’s assignments broadening.
so fertilizer companies will make fertilizer for these machines and jack up the price to make up for that 650 million loss… its like organic food or HE detergents for new machines
@5:12 — 🚜💨😎👍👉🌱
It’s cool and stuff, but how would a remote location be able to charge such an enormous battery? On site generators? Lol
Bridget is the GOAT tech reviewer.
It so cool!
geee would be nice if right to repair was in there better for the environment idea 🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱 plant your comment below huh
whats the digger run time? 2 hours ?
The only situation I see where this thing is reasonably to be used, is on some type of indoor use.
More options for our earthmovers!
John Deere can get in the bin with their anti union and anti repair attitudes.