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John Deere 160 Excavator vs. John Deere 210 Excavator

John Deere 210 Excavator

When choosing between a John Deere 160 Excavator and a 210 Excavator, it’s important to consider the specific needs of your project.

The 160 is smaller and more maneuverable, making it ideal for tight spaces or urban environments. It's also a more cost-effective option for smaller jobs.

For larger-scale work or heavier digging requirements, the 210 Excavator is the better fit. It features greater digging depth, longer reach, and a larger bucket - making it more efficient for bulk excavation and material handling. With higher horsepower, it can also handle more demanding applications.

The 210 also supports a broader range of attachments, offering greater versatility on the job site.

Key Specifications: John Deere 160 Excavator John Deere 210 Excavator
Max Digging Depth 21 ft. 4 in. 21 ft. 11 in.
Max Reach 30 ft. 7 in. 32 ft. 7 in.
Max Bucket Capacity 0.50 cu. yd. 0.90 cu. yd.
Net Power 122 hp 159 hp
Operating Weight 39,526 lb 52,097 lb

The John Deere 210 is larger and more powerful - ideal for medium to large-scale jobs. Meanwhile, the 160 offers a compact, efficient solution for smaller digging and grading tasks.


John Deere 160 Mid-Size Excavator

John Deere 210 Mid-Size Excavator


Learn more about our John Deere Excavator options by calling our equipment sales experts today at 405-945-8517

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