The John Deere 575 drives its hydrostatic pumps straight off the 88 mm Yanmar three-cylinder. We stock that engine in mechanical and in common rail, new surplus and rebuilt, and set the core up to your machine.
The John Deere 575 is a compact skid steer loader used in US agricultural, construction and municipal fleets, powered by the Yanmar 88 mm-bore 3-cylinder.
ENGINE SPECIFICATION. Three cylinder, four cycle, liquid cooled, vertical in-line. Direct injection, naturally aspirated. Bore and stroke 88 x 90 mm. Displacement 1.642 L (100.2 cu in). Around 36 hp at 3000 rpm at full speed, less in machines governed lower. Dry weight approximately 341 lb (154 kg). Rotation counterclockwise viewed from the flywheel end. Engine as fitted to this machine: 3TNV88 / 3TNE88. Production years: 1998-2008. Rated output in this machine: approximately approx. 36 hp.
WHAT WE FIT TO YOUR MACHINE.
On a skid steer the engine sits transversely behind the operator, driving the hydrostatic pumps directly. The bellhousing, pump coupler, oil pan and cooling package all have to match the machine - they are external parts and they come across from the engine you are replacing.
MECHANICAL OR COMMON RAIL - THIS IS THE ONE THING YOU MUST MATCH.
The Yanmar 3TNV88 comes in two fuel systems and they are not interchangeable. MECHANICAL INJECTION uses a mechanical pump and governor, with no ECU or sensors - this is what most machines in the field run, and it is our standard stock. ELECTRONIC COMMO