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John Deere 333G Compact Track Loader
Inspection Guide

Deere's high-capacity CTL — undercarriage and finals lead the cost, with EH controls and aux hydraulics to verify for attachment work.

The 333G is John Deere's large compact track loader, popular for demanding attachment work. The undercarriage and final drives carry the cost, and the electro-hydraulic controls and high-flow aux deserve a real test.

Known problem areas — what we check
Costly Safety Common Verify
Undercarriage wear Costly

Tracks and undercarriage wear quickly on a worked CTL.

CHECK Measure wear and estimate life.

Final drives Costly

Final-drive failure is a major cost.

CHECK Listen while driving and check for leaks.

EH controls & auxiliary hydraulics Common

Electro-hydraulic and aux systems weaken or fault.

CHECK Test controls and high-flow aux under load.

Boom / arm pivots & cylinders Common

Pivots and cylinders wear and leak.

CHECK Check pin play and cylinder drift.

Engine / DPF Common

Engine and emissions health vary.

CHECK Check cooling and verify regen.

Model-specific focus points
  • Measure undercarriage wear
  • Check final drives
  • Test EH controls and aux
  • Inspect pins and cylinders
  • Watch for rental abuse
Tools for this inspection

Heavy-duty diagnostic laptop with OEM adapters & software · Hydraulic pressure test kit with assorted fittings · Undercarriage wear gauges · Pin & bushing wear measurement tools · Ultrasonic thickness gauge for structural steel & buckets · Infrared thermometer / thermal camera · Oil & fluid sampling kit for lab analysis · Digital borescope …
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