Do you need to rent a Compact Track Loader CTL (Rubber Track Skid Steer) for a commercial or
residential project? If so, consider renting the John Deere 319D Compact Track Loader..
Tracks vs. Tires: Why rent a Compact Track Loader vs. a skid steer?
- A Compact Track Loader’s (Rubber Track Skid Steer) superior stability is excellent
for working on slopes with uneven terrain or surfaces with loose gravel, mud or soft
ground. (Places a skid steer would likely get stuck)
- The tracks distribute the loader’s weight evenly (at 5.4 psi) minimizing ground
pressure. Result? Minimal damage to sensitive surfaces and under-structure such as soil,
lawns, and pipes.
- No flat tires…
Powerful: The JD 319D’s 5 cylinder engine delivers 68 HP (vs. 49 HP
for the John
Deere CT315 Track Loader Rental), allows you to carry loads of up to 1900 lbs. (vs.
1500 lbs. for the CT315). The 319D’sTipping Load is 5,600 lbs. vs. 4,412 lbs. for the
CT315.
Visibility: Best in class visibility enhances productivity and safety.
Superior bucket angle: The 35-degree dump angle allows the bucket to empty
all content.
Comfort: The John Deere 319D’s sculptured high back seat will help you
keep productivity high.
What can you do with a John Deere 319D Compact Track Loader Rental (Rubber Track Skid Steer
Rentals)?
- Backfill trenches
- Dig trenches
- Prepare grounds for landscaping
- Snow removal
- Remove debris from construction sites
- Fence pole installation
- Sod removal
- Clear land and load rubbish bins
- Plant trees
- Remove stumps
- Load pickup trucks, hoppers and spreaders
- Grade and level driveways
- Load sand and gravel
We provide quick delivery on heavy equipment rentals throughout the Seattle region. See our
Delivery rates for more details.
KOMTRAX equipped excavator rentals will relay error codes, cautions, maintenance
items, fuel levels, and much more.
Emission Rating |
Interim Tier 4 / Stage 3B |
Engine Make / Engine Model |
John Deere / PowerTech E 4024HT |
Net Power, kW (hp) @ Rated rpm |
47.1 (63) @ 2300 |
Gross Power, kW (hp) |
50.8 (68) |
Net Peak Torque, N-m (lb-ft) |
230 (170) |
Displacement, L (cu in) |
2.4 (149) |
Engine Aspiration |
Turbo. intercooled |
Fuel Capacity, L (gal) |
70 (19) |
Standard Pump Flow, L/min (gpm) |
59 (15.5) |
Optional High Flow, L/min (gpm) |
not published |
System Pressure, kPa (psi) |
21370 (3100) |
Hydraulic power, kW (hp) |
22.4 (30) |
Optional high flow hydraulic power, kW (hp) |
not published |
SAE Rated Operating Capacity, kg (lb) |
863 (1900) |
Tipping Load, standard, kg (lb) |
2542 (5600) |
Breakout Force Boom, kN (lb) |
15.8 (3500) |
Breakout Force Bucket, kN (lb) |
23.2 (5125) |
Vertical lift geometry |
Yes |
Maximum Ground Speed, standard, kph (mph) |
9.8 (6.1) |
Two Speed Transmission Ground Speed, kph (mph) |
not published |
Standard Rubber Track Width mm (in) |
320 (21.6) |
Ground Pressure, Standard Track, kPa (psi) |
37.2 (5.4) |
Track Guage, center to center, mm (in) |
1500 (59.1) |
Length with Bucket, mm (in) |
3360 (132) |
Length Without Bucket, mm (in) |
2740 (108) |
Width Without Bucket, mm (in) |
1820 (72) |
Height to ROPS, mm (in) |
2000 (79) |
Height to Hinge Pin, mm (in) |
3000 (118) |
Dump Height, mm (in) |
2400 (95) |
Dump Reach, mm (in) |
not published |
Dump Angle, degrees |
42 |
Bucket Rollback @ ground, degrees |
32 |
Ground Clearance, mm (in) |
250 (9.8) |
Angle of Departure, degrees |
25 |
SAE Operating Weight, kg (lb) |
3882 (8550) |