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While leveraging their expertise in diesel engines, John Deere Power Systems ultimately failed to find a foothold in the transit market. In early 2007, John Deere Power Systems announced it would be exiting the on-highway CNG engine business effective December 31st, 2007.<ref name=MarketExit>[https://web.archive.org/web/20070204131754/http://www.deere.com:80/en_US/rg/productsequipment/productcatalog/cng/onhwy/6081/series/index.html 6081 On-Highway Compressed Natural Gas Engine] (Archived from the original, February 2007)</ref> The final order deadline for the sole remaining engine offering, the [[John Deere 6081H|6081H]], was October 15, 2007. | While leveraging their expertise in diesel engines, John Deere Power Systems ultimately failed to find a foothold in the transit market. In early 2007, John Deere Power Systems announced it would be exiting the on-highway CNG engine business effective December 31st, 2007.<ref name=MarketExit>[https://web.archive.org/web/20070204131754/http://www.deere.com:80/en_US/rg/productsequipment/productcatalog/cng/onhwy/6081/series/index.html 6081 On-Highway Compressed Natural Gas Engine] (Archived from the original, February 2007)</ref> The final order deadline for the sole remaining engine offering, the [[John Deere 6081H|6081H]], was October 15, 2007. | ||
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==Products== | |||
===Engines=== | |||
* [[John Deere 6068H|6068H]] | |||
* [[John Deere 6081H|6081H]] | |||
==Applications== | ==Applications== | ||
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|[[New Flyer Industries C40LF|C40LF]] | |[[New Flyer Industries C40LF|C40LF]] | ||
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|[[Daimler Buses North America|Orion]] | |[[Daimler Buses North America|Orion]] | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 08:39, 2 May 2024
Founded: | 1837 |
Headquarters: | 3801 West Ridgeway Ave, Waterloo, IA |
John Deere Power Systems, a subsidiary of the Moline, Illinois-based Deere & Company (known as John Deere), is an engine manufacturer based in Waterloo, Iowa. Products offered by John Deere Power Systems are primarily off-highway diesel engines, but in 1996 they began offering on-highway compressed natural gas (CNG) engines for the school bus and transit bus markets under the "PowerTech" brand name.
While leveraging their expertise in diesel engines, John Deere Power Systems ultimately failed to find a foothold in the transit market. In early 2007, John Deere Power Systems announced it would be exiting the on-highway CNG engine business effective December 31st, 2007.[1] The final order deadline for the sole remaining engine offering, the 6081H, was October 15, 2007.
Products
Engines
Applications
6068H
6081H offered in one horsepower rating, denoted by -225
Variant | Manufacturer | Model | Notes |
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6068H-225 | Blue Bird | All American RE | |
CSRE | |||
QBRE | |||
TC/2000 | |||
ElDorado National | E-Z Rider II |
6081H
6081H offered in 3 different horsepower ratings, denoted by -250, -275, or -280
Variant | Manufacturer | Model | Notes |
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6081H-250 | Blue Bird | All American RE | |
CSRE | 6081H-275 also offered | ||
QBRE | 6081H-275 also offered | ||
TC/2000 | |||
Xcel 102 | |||
ElDorado National | E-Z Rider II | ||
6081H-280 | New Flyer | C40LF | |
Orion | VII | ||
Thomas Built Buses |
Saf-T-Liner HDX TransitLiner HDX |
References
- ↑ 6081 On-Highway Compressed Natural Gas Engine (Archived from the original, February 2007)