John Deere 444k Compact Loader User Manual


 
lb./cu. yd.
kg/m
3
BUCKET SIZE m
3
(cu. yd.)
1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,0001,500 2,500 3,500 4,500 5,500 6,500 7,500
3600 42003000240018001200
600 900 1500 2100 2700 3300 3900
6.8 (9.0)
6.5 (8.5)
6.1 (8.0)
5.7 (7.5)
5.3 (7.0)
4.9 (6.5)
4.6 (6.0)
4.2 (5.5)
3.8 (5.0)
3.4 (4.5)
3.0 (4.0)
2.7 (3.5)
2.3 (3.0)
1.9 (2.5)
1.1 (2.0)
7,000
LOOSE MATERIALS
Chips, pulpwood
Cinders (coal, ashes, clinkers)
Clay and gravel, dry
Clay, compact, solid
Clay, dry in lump loose
Clay, excavated in water
Coal, anthracite, broken, loose
Coal, bituminous, moderately wet
Earth, common loam, dry
Earth, mud, packed
Granite, broken
Gypsum
Limestone, coarse, sized
Limestone, mixed sizes
Limestone, pulverized or crushed
Sand, damp
Sand, dry
Sand, voids, full of water
Sandstone, quarried
Shale, broken crushed
Slag, furnace granulated
Stone or gravel, 37.5 to 87.5-mm
(1.5 to 3.5") size
Stone or gravel, 18.75-mm (3/4") size
lb./cu. yd.
486
1,134
2,700
2,943
1,701
2,160
1,458
1,350
2,052
3,105
2,592
3,834
2,646
2,835
2,295
3,510
2,970
3,510
2,214
2,295
3,294
2,430
2,700
kg/m
3
288
673
1602
1746
1009
1282
865
801
1218
1843
1538
2275
1570
1682
1362
2083
1762
2083
1314
1362
1955
1442
1602
This guide, representing bucket sizes not necessarily manufactured by
Deere, will help you in selecting proper bucket size for material density,
loader configuration, and operating conditions. Optimum bucket size is
determined after adding or subtracting all tipping load changes due to
optional equipment. The “conservative load” line on this guide is
recommended when operating in conditions such as soft ground and
unlevel surfaces. The “maximum load” condition on this guide is
sometimes utilized when operating on firm ground and level surfaces.
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lb./cu. yd.
kg/m
3
BUCKET SIZE m
3
(cu. yd.)
1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,0001,500 2,500 3,500 4,500 5,500 6,500 7,500
3600 42003000240018001200
600 900 1500 2100 2700 3300 3900
6.8 (9.0)
6.5 (8.5)
6.1 (8.0)
5.7 (7.5)
5.3 (7.0)
4.9 (6.5)
4.6 (6.0)
4.2 (5.5)
3.8 (5.0)
3.4 (4.5)
3.0 (4.0)
2.7 (3.5)
2.3 (3.0)
1.9 (2.5)
1.1 (2.0)
7,000
LOOSE MATERIALS
Chips, pulpwood
Cinders (coal, ashes, clinkers)
Clay and gravel, dry
Clay, compact, solid
Clay, dry in lump loose
Clay, excavated in water
Coal, anthracite, broken, loose
Coal, bituminous, moderately wet
Earth, common loam, dry
Earth, mud, packed
Granite, broken
Gypsum
Limestone, coarse, sized
Limestone, mixed sizes
Limestone, pulverized or crushed
Sand, damp
Sand, dry
Sand, voids, full of water
Sandstone, quarried
Shale, broken crushed
Slag, furnace granulated
Stone or gravel, 37.5 to 87.5-mm
(1.5 to 3.5") size
Stone or gravel, 18.75-mm (3/4") size
lb./cu. yd.
486
1,134
2,700
2,943
1,701
2,160
1,458
1,350
2,052
3,105
2,592
3,834
2,646
2,835
2,295
3,510
2,970
3,510
2,214
2,295
3,294
2,430
2,700
kg/m
3
288
673
1602
1746
1009
1282
865
801
1218
1843
1538
2275
1570
1682
1362
2083
1762
2083
1314
1362
1955
1442
1602
This guide, representing bucket sizes not necessarily manufactured by
Deere, will help you in selecting proper bucket size for material density,
loader configuration, and operating conditions. Optimum bucket size is
determined after adding or subtracting all tipping load changes due to
optional equipment. The “conservative load” line on this guide is
recommended when operating in conditions such as soft ground and
unlevel surfaces. The “maximum load” condition on this guide is
sometimes utilized when operating on firm ground and level surfaces.
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Deere 3.1-m
3
(4.0 cu. yd.) General-Purpose Bucket
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644K HIGH-LIFT LOADER WITH PIN-ON BUCKET
644K POWERLLEL LOADER WITH QUICK-COUPLER AND HOOK-ON BUCKE T
Bucket Selection Guides* (continued) 644K HIGH-LIFT / POWERLLEL