Don't let its small size fool you. The CT315 is ready, willing, and
able to take on your world. Lightweight and agile, yet surprisingly
powerful, this highly capable compact is the perfect size for work
in confined spaces.
Brazos Valley Services provides a one-stop shop for street work
in College Station—they even produce their own aggregates. To
get 'er done, the company runs five John Deere 50D Compact
Excavators, two 322 Compact Track Loaders, and three 332
Compact Track Loaders.
Owner Ricky Palasota gives the machines high marks for their
exceptional versatility: "We try to put one on every project
because it's so easy to switch out the tool from one job to the
next. You name it, they can do it."
Dallas/Fort Worth-based Rental One offers a variety of John Deere
compact equipment to meet every need, including compact
excavators, skid steer loaders, and tractor loader backhoes.
Rental One’s customers have a lot of confidence in John Deere
equipment. "When we pull up with a machine with a Deere logo
on it, customers know they are getting good equipment that is
maintenance free, very dependable, and capable of getting a lot
done in a short period of time," says Vice President Mike O’Neal.
One of the largest utility contractors in North America, Team Fishel
considers mini-excavators to be its ace in the hole for underground
electrical repairs. That’s why Rich Mauldin, Area Manager for
Team Fishel in Louisville, Kentucky, runs a pair of John Deere 35D
Compact Excavators.
Team Fishel crews dig pits up to six feet deep to fix an electrical
problem. “It has a lot of power for such a small machine,” says
Mauldin. “We run into really tough soil conditions that have been
backfilled with cut rock. You need a good machine to go down five
or six feet in that stuff.”