John Deere unveiled its newly redesigned 17 P-Tier and 26 P-Tier compact excavators at The Utility Expo 2025. With improved digging power and cycle times, the 17 P-Tier and 26 P-Tier models were designed to withstand tough working conditions, while still providing optimal performance in tight spaces, the company said.
Single or dual auxiliary options enable the use of various attachments including augers, compactors, and other hydraulic attachments. While a thumb-ready bracket comes standard, both models can be equipped from the factory with a new mechanical fixed pin coupler for fast and easy attachment changes. Wedge-style adapters are available to maximize attachment compatibility with previous Deere compact excavators. In addition, a new long arm option provides additional dig depth and reach.
To help prolong battery life, the new models feature easily accessible battery disconnects. A 500-hour maintenance tracker in the monitor alerts operators when the machine is within 10 hours of required service. Factory-installed JDLink telematics provide machine data to the John Deere Operations Center, where contractors can monitor the location and health of their equipment fleets to help with uptime, theft prevention, and asset management.















































