John Deere 135G
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John Deere 135G Compatible Attachments
The John Deere 135G is a 13-ton class hydraulic excavator commonly used for earthmoving, utility work, site preparation, road construction, and general construction projects. Its dependable performance, smooth operation, and long-term durability make it a versatile carrier for hydraulic breakers, buckets, compactors, thumbs, grapples, and other attachment solutions.
Attachment fitment for the John Deere 135G should be verified using pin dimensions, coupler style, hydraulic configuration, attachment weight, and the intended application. BHE Attachments can help review machine setup and job requirements to identify the right attachment category and compatibility match before purchase.
John Deere 135G Attachment Matches
The attachment categories below are organized for the John Deere 135G carrier class. Final compatibility should be confirmed using the exact machine configuration, hydraulic setup, mounting dimensions, coupler style, and job application.
Hydraulic Breakers for Concrete, Rock & Asphalt
Hydraulic breakers and hammers are a key attachment match for the John Deere 135G when the job requires concrete breaking, rock breaking, asphalt removal, trenching through hard material, or demolition support.
Confirmed Montabert breaker models for review with the John Deere 135G include 501NG, XL1000, and XL1300. Final selection should be based on hydraulic flow, operating pressure, attachment weight, mounting requirements, and application severity.
Digging, Trenching, Grading & Cleanup Buckets
Bucket selection for the John Deere 135G should match the work being performed. Digging buckets are commonly used for excavation and trenching, while grading or cleanup buckets are better suited for ditching, slope work, backfill shaping, and finish grading.
Bucket fitment should be checked by pin diameter, pin spread, stick width, coupler configuration, width, capacity, tooth style, edge type, and material conditions. The 135G offers multiple arm lengths to match different reach and digging force requirements.
Couplers, Thumbs & Grapples
Couplers, thumbs, and grapples can improve the John Deere 135G's usefulness for attachment changes, debris handling, brush handling, demolition cleanup, pipe handling, and sorting material on job sites.
These tools should be reviewed for stick geometry, thumb length, coupler type, hydraulic plumbing, bracket style, and the machine's lifting and stability limits. The 135G's power boost function can enhance lifting performance when handling heavier attachments.
Plate Compactors for Trench & Backfill Work
Plate compactors can be reviewed for the John Deere 135G when the work involves trench compaction, utility installation, backfill compaction, road construction, or site preparation.
Compactor compatibility should be confirmed by attachment weight, hydraulic flow, pressure range, mounting bracket, hose routing, and the compaction area required for the job.
Rippers & Specialty Excavator Tools
Rippers and specialty tools may be considered for the John Deere 135G when the machine is working in compacted soil, rock, frost, or site preparation conditions where a standard bucket is not the most efficient first tool.
Tool selection should be based on material type, breakout needs, carrier size, mounting setup, and whether the tool will be used before bucket excavation or as part of demolition cleanup.
John Deere 135G Jobsite Applications
These application notes help connect the John Deere 135G to the attachment type most often used for each kind of work.
Concrete & Rock Breaking
Use a properly sized hydraulic breaker or hammer when the John Deere 135G is assigned to concrete removal, rock breaking, asphalt removal, trench obstruction removal, or demolition prep.
Excavation & Trenching
Use digging, trenching, or rock buckets when the machine is being used for utility installation, drainage work, foundations, roadwork, and general excavation.
Grading & Cleanup
Use grading, cleanup, or ditching buckets when the job requires finish shaping, slope work, ditch cleaning, loose material handling, or surface cleanup.
Material Handling
Use thumbs, grapples, or coupler-supported tools when the John Deere 135G needs to handle debris, brush, pipe, demolition material, or irregular objects.
Compaction
Use a plate compactor when the machine is supporting trench backfill, utility repair, road construction, or site preparation where controlled compaction is needed.
Hard Ground Preparation
Use a ripper or specialty ground-engagement tool when compacted soil, frost, rock, or hard ground needs to be loosened before excavation.
Attachment Fitment Factors
The John Deere 135G should be matched with attachments using both machine specifications and jobsite requirements. These checks help reduce incorrect fitment, poor performance, and unnecessary attachment wear.
Machine & Mounting Requirements
- Confirm carrier operating weight and excavator size class. The 135G operating weight varies by track shoe selection, blade configuration, and counterweight setup.
- Check pin diameter, pin spread, stick width, and coupler configuration.
- Match the attachment bracket to the John Deere 135G mounting setup.
- Review attachment weight against machine lifting capacity and stability limits.
- For buckets, confirm width, capacity, tooth style, edge type, and application rating.
Hydraulic & Application Requirements
- Confirm hydraulic flow and pressure requirements for powered attachments. The 135G has dual variable-displacement pumps with power boost capability for demanding attachment work.
- Verify auxiliary hydraulic circuit setup, controls, and hose routing.
- Select breaker tools based on material, including moil point, chisel, blunt, or specialty tools.
- Match the attachment to the material being worked: concrete, rock, asphalt, soil, or debris.
- Review duty cycle, production needs, operator use, and jobsite conditions before final selection.
John Deere 135G Attachment Overview
Use this table as a quick reference for matching common John Deere 135G attachment categories to their main purpose.
| Carrier Model | Attachment Type | Best Use | Fitment Checks | Typical Applications |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| John Deere 135G | Hydraulic Breakers & Hammers | Breaking concrete, rock, asphalt, and hard material. | Hydraulic flow, pressure, breaker weight, bracket, tool type, and duty cycle. | Demolition, road repair, trenching, concrete removal, rock breaking. |
| John Deere 135G | Excavator Buckets | Digging, trenching, grading, ditching, cleanup, and material loading. | Pin dimensions, coupler setup, bucket width, capacity, tooth style, and edge type. | Excavation, utility work, grading, drainage, site development. |
| John Deere 135G | Couplers, Thumbs & Grapples | Changing attachments and handling loose, bulky, or irregular material. | Stick geometry, coupler type, thumb length, hydraulic plumbing, and lift limits. | Debris handling, brush handling, pipe handling, demolition cleanup. |
| John Deere 135G | Plate Compactors | Compacting trench backfill, soil, and utility repair areas. | Hydraulic flow, pressure range, compactor weight, bracket, and hose routing. | Trench compaction, road repair, backfill, utility installation, site prep. |
| John Deere 135G | Rippers & Specialty Tools | Loosening compacted or hard material before excavation. | Carrier size, mounting setup, tooth design, material conditions, and breakout needs. | Hardpan, frost, rocky soil, site prep, pre-excavation ripping. |
Final compatibility can vary by John Deere 135G configuration, coupler, pin dimensions, hydraulic setup, and job application. Always verify fitment before purchasing or installing an attachment.
Find the Right Attachment for Your John Deere 135G
BHE Attachments can help compare hydraulic breakers, buckets, couplers, thumbs, compactors, grapples, rippers, and specialty tools for the John Deere 135G. The best attachment depends on whether the machine will be breaking, digging, grading, compacting, handling material, or preparing hard ground.
To narrow the right option, provide the machine serial number if available, current coupler setup, hydraulic flow and pressure information, pin dimensions, and a short description of the work being performed.
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BHE Attachments can review your John Deere 135G specifications, hydraulic requirements, mounting setup, pin dimensions, coupler configuration, and application needs to help identify the right attachment category and product fit.
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