NEWS RELEASE   February 23, 2022

John Deere Bridges the Gap Between the Classroom and the Woods with a New Forestry Full-Tree Training Simulator

Deere Forestry Simulator

This development offers cost-effective and efficient operator training in a risk-free environment, all while avoiding wear and tear on equipment.

  • John Deere announces the release of the Forestry Full-Tree Training Simulator which offers cost-effective and efficient operator training in a risk-free environment that also avoids equipment wear and tear.
  • Realistic, true-to-life controls can be swapped out to quickly convert the simulator to a different John Deere forestry machine type in a matter of minutes.
  • The program will feature several full-tree simulators capable of training operators on wheeled feller bunchers, tracked harvesters, tracked feller bunchers, and skidders.

MOLINE, Ill. (Feb. 23, 2022) — Today, John Deere announces the release of the new and innovative Forestry Full-Tree Training Simulator. This development offers cost-effective and efficient operator training in a risk-free environment, all while avoiding wear and tear on equipment.

The Training Simulator allows operators to explore interactive virtual logging sites as if they were in the cab of an actual John Deere machine. This product offers realistic, true-to-life controls that can be swapped out to quickly convert the simulator to a different John Deere forestry machine type in a matter of minutes. The simulator is equipped with swappable John Deere controls, allowing quick interchange of joysticks and foot pedals to multiple machine types.

Operators can view the simulation through a single-display, 55" TV. The display screen offers highly detailed, realistic graphics allowing operators to create custom environments, switch between machines in the same environment or mimic stump to landing material flow.

"Our main focus for all operators is safety, comfort, and the control needed to tackle any forestry job. This forestry simulator will be able to provide all three," said Justin McDermott, John Deere forestry sales and tactical marketing manager, U.S. and Canada. "We built the Forestry Simulator based on the needs of operators. Mississippi Loggers Association, the Mississippi Forestry Commission, and Stribling Equipment are the first group to adopt the technology to advance their training program. This will provide safe and advanced training solution for their operators."

The Forestry Simulator offers training for a number of Deere machines including the 953M/959M Tracked Feller Buncher w/ FR22B head, 953MH/959MH Tracked Harvester w/ H480 head, 953ML/959ML Shovel Logger w/ Grapple and FL85 head, 843L-II Wheeled Feller Buncher w/ FD22B Head, and 848L-II Skidder.

This technological advancement is compatible with construction simulator controls and software, and is also available in desktop simulators.

To learn more about the Full Tree Forestry Simulator, customers can contact their local dealer.

About Deere & Company

Deere & Company (www.JohnDeere.com) is a world leader in providing advanced products, technology and services for customers whose work is revolutionizing agriculture and construction — those who cultivate, harvest, transform, enrich and build upon the land to meet the world's increasing need for food, fuel, shelter and infrastructure.

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