DUBUQUE, IA — Driven by innovative and ongoing customer input, John Deere commemorates its 75th year in the dozer market. Since its entry into the dozer business, John Deere has focused on meeting customer needs to improve job site efficiencies. Beginning production in 1949 in Dubuque, Iowa, the John Deere lineup of dozers has evolved through the years with innovation that has been solving industry-wide challenges.
“This important 75-year milestone of dozer manufacturing recognizes the tremendous teamwork of everyone involved including our factory teams, engineers, and our dealers that support our customers every day,” said Matt Costello, Product Marketing Manager, Dozers, John Deere. “We’re incredibly proud that this lineup has continued to provide the durability and performance that our customers rely on to work smarter and more efficiently, getting the job done right the first time.”
Looking back at key milestones for its dozer family, John Deere debuted various solutions and breakthrough designs that paved the way for today’s models:
- 1949 - John Deere began manufacturing MC dozers in Dubuque, Iowa.
- 1958 - The 440 crawler dozer entered the market as the first all-yellow machine built specifically for industrial applications. This model was the industry’s first all-hydraulic bulldozer with six-way power-angle-tilt blade.
- 1965 - John Deere introduced dozer T-Bar blade controls, as well as the first integral machines with the new industrial model numbers. These models included the JD350 and JD450 crawlers, which were configured distinctly as dozers or loaders.
- 1976 - John Deere became the first North American manufacturer to utilize dual-path hydrostatic drive on its dozer lineup.
- 1988 - New full powershift transmission models were introduced, including the 400G, 450G, 550G, and 650G models, which offered four forward and four reverse speeds, expanding capability on the job site.
- 1999 - Dual path hydrostatic drive was introduced on the 450H, 550H, and 650H models and continues to date in the full John Deere dozer lineup.
- 2001 - John Deere introduced its largest dozer ever with the roll-out of the 1050C. The 1050C led the way for the updates and innovations seen in the 1050 P-Tier today.
- 2010 - John Deere unveiled the industry’s first 764 high speed dozer, the first new machine form in decades, with travel speeds of up to 16 mph.
In the last decade, John Deere has elevated its lineup with innovations that have helped shape the current state of the construction industry. Through its investments and developments in productivity-enhancing technologies, job site safety solutions, and comfort improvements for operators, the current state of the dozer market has been influenced by the milestones met in recent years:
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- 2016 - John Deere introduced factory-integrated 3D grade control, SmartGrade on the 700K model. This factory integrated solution is equipped on over 20 models in the Deere lineup today.
- 2017 - The 950K with SmartGrade became the industry’s largest power-angle tilt blade configuration.
- 2020 - John Deere introduced its Slope Control feature to assist operators in maintaining the mainfall and cross slope while grading.
- 2021 - The new suspended double-bogie undercarriage made its debut on the 1050K, offering a reduction of peak vibrations in the cab by up to 75 percent.
- 2023 - John Deere rolled out its innovative EZGrade feature, which aids operators.
- in manually grading smooth finish passes by making small blade corrections automatically.
- 2024 - The 1050 P-Tier model was upgraded to feature the new JD14 engine, enabling enhanced power and operation on the job.
- 2024 - John Deere expands its dozer SmartGrade offerings with the next generation of SmartGrade into the 450 P-Tier and 550 P-Tier and updated on the 650 P-Tier. This will provide SmartGrade offerings on the 450-950 size dozers going forward. The next generation of SmartGrade is John Deere designed and supported and can soon be equipped with either Topcon or Leica.
In recognition of its 75th year in the dozer market, John Deere will begin decaling its dozer lineup with a commemorative badge. This badge is available on all dozers built in 2025.