Information
2025 John Deere 333 P-Tier
- Gross Rated Power: 80.9 kW (108.5 hp)
- Net Peak Power: 78.9 kW (105.8 hp)
- Rated Operating Capacity: 1748 kg (3,850 lb.)
- Operating Weight: 5531 kg (12,183 lb.)
- Bucket Breakout Force: 6243 kg (13,750 lb.)
Features may include:
Redesigned 333 Come Packed with More Power and Top of the Line FeaturesMore is being demanded out of skid steers and compact track loaders whether they are grading, clearing, or hauling material. The 333 P-Tier comes with more horsepower compared to the 333G to help customers continue to push their machines to the limit. Additionally, the machine can be equipped with an array of technology and productivity enhancing features.
- With gross horsepower of 108, an 8% increase over the 333G, the 333 P-Tier allows operators in segments like site development, vegetation management, and roadbuilding to have the power they need to go up against the most demanding tasks.
- To keep up with the demands of the increase in power, flow, and pressure, the cooling package has been optimized to increase cooling capabilities.
- Brand new features including a heated and ventilated seat, touchscreen display, handsfree Bluetooth calling, adjustable controls, and EH Dual Leveling can be added to increase operator comfort, visibility, and overall experience.
- Additional productivity enhancing offerings like Grade Control, Joystick and Boom Performance, Ride Control, Anti-Vibration Undercarriage, Deluxe Light-Emitting Diode (LED) Lights, Reversing Fan, High Flow Hydraulics, and Heavy-Duty Grill can be added as well
Large Frame Machines Offer a Suite of Technology SolutionsTechnology solutions on John Deere skid steers and compact track loaders can help jobs get completed ahead of schedule and in a safe manner. This means that more jobs can be bid and worked throughout the year and that operators will be more confident working on sites when other people and objects are around.
- Built off the success of the grade control solutions on the 333G, the 333 P-tier and 335 P-tier compact track loaders will have the ability to be equipped with SmartGrade, Slope Control and Laser Slope Control solutions.
- Large Frame Skid Steers and CTL’s will continue to come equipped with a JDLink modem and Operations Center as standard features. JDLink data is transferred to the John Deere Operations Center which allows customers and dealers to view key machine information such as fleet utilization, maintenance, and machine location.
- New Attachment Manager comes on all machines equipped with the new Touchscreen display (this display is in base on the 334 and 335). This feature takes guess work out of an operator’s hands by coming pre-programmed with optimal flow and pressure settings for John Deere attachments. An operator can simply select which attachment they are running, and the machine can ensure adequate flow and pressure are provided for the best performance.
- This feature also features the ability to save attachment preferences based on operator demand while also limiting the enablement of non-optimal parameters.
- Additionally, preprogrammed joystick layouts can be viewed on the monitor that change depending on attachments but designed by operators for operators with ease of use in mind
- Slope Indicate, formerly known as Onboard Grade Indication on large frame G-series machines, is included on machines equipped with the new touchscreen display (this display comes standard on the 334 and 335). This feature displays the cross-slope (roll) and main-fall (pitch) of the machine in either degrees or percent. This allows operators to use a relative benchmark to assist in maintaining a desired grade.