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2024 John Deere Engine & Drivetrains Industrial Diesel Engines JD14P (6136HI550)

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2024 John Deere Engine & Drivetrains Industrial Diesel Engines JD14P (6136HI550)

Features may include:

Stage V.
  • John Deere has billions of hours of field experience with off-highway diesel engine technologies and launched many of its engines ahead of EPA and EU deadlines, and is ready to meet Stage V emissions regulations using our proven diesel particulate filter (DPF) solutions. In most cases, OEM customers currently using a John Deere engine with a diesel particulate filter (DPF) won’t have to re-engineer machine design to meet the requirements of Stage V regulations. Our engineers continue to employ a global network of technical resources and the latest technology to lower emissions while improving performance and fluid efficiency.
Wastegated turbocharger
  • Wastegated turbochargers are designed to develop more airflow at lower engine speeds to improve low-speed torque. The wastegate control device bleeds off a portion of the exhaust flow at higher engine speeds. Wastegated turbos deliver improved transient response and higher peak torque without compromising engine envelope size. They also provide the lowest installed cost across a given power range.
Exhaust filters
  • These engines utilize a catalyzed exhaust filter that contains a diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) and a diesel particulate filter (DPF). The DOC reacts with exhaust gases to reduce carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, and some particulate matter (PM). The downstream DPF traps and holds the remaining PM. Trapped particles are oxidized within the DPF through a continuous cleaning process called passive regeneration. Passive regeneration occurs during normal operating conditions when heat from the exhaust stream, and catalysts within the exhaust filter, trigger the oxidation of the trapped PM. If passive regeneration cannot be achieved due to low temperature, load, or speed, then PM is removed using active regeneration — an automatic cleaning process controlled by the exhaust temperature management system.
Cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR)
  • EGR cools and mixes measured amounts of cooled exhaust gas with incoming fresh air to lower peak combustion temperatures, thereby reducing Nox.
  • EGR cools and mixes measured amounts of cooled exhaust gas with incoming fresh air to lower peak combustion temperatures, thereby reducing Nox.
Selective catalytic reduction (SCR)
  • John Deere engines feature an SCR system that utilizes a urea-based additive, sometimes referred to as diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) to meet Stage V emission standards. A chemical reaction in the SCR catalyst converts urea and NOx emissions into nitrogen and water vapor.

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Highlights

  • Albany, Georgia
  • 2024
  • John Deere Engine & Drivetrains
  • Industrial Diesel Engines JD14P (6136HI550)
  • Model: 6136HI550
  • 3237 lb (1468 kg) Single Turbo
  • Available
  • 35 in (890 mm)
  • 53.8 in (1366 mm)

Specifications

  • 2024
  • John Deere Engine & Drivetrains
  • Industrial Diesel Engines
  • JD14P (6136HI550)
  • Industrial/Construction
  • Model: 6136HI550
  • EPA Final Tier 4/EU Stage V
  • 6
  • 827 cu in (13.55 L)
  • 5.2 in (132 mm)
  • 6.5 in (165 mm)
  • 15.9:1
  • In-line, 4-cycle
  • Turbocharged and air-to-air aftercooled
  • Rated: 300-410 kW (400-550 hp) @ 2100 rpm | Peak: 324-415 (434-556) @ 1900-2000 rpm | Power bulge: up to 8%
  • Peak: 1986-2510 nM (1465-1851 lb-ft) @ 1550 rpm | Torque rise: up to 45%
  • DOC/DPF/SCR Size: 6
  • 56.9 in (1446.23 mm)
  • 35 in (890 mm)
  • 53.8 in (1366 mm)
  • 3237 lb (1468 kg) Single Turbo
  • Application Rating: Continuous, Heavy Duty, Intermittent