John Deere has introduced two new scraper models — the 3012 Direct Hitch (DH) scraper and the 3812 Direct Hitch (DH) scraper — that are engineered to boost productivity and efficiency on earthmoving projects.
As part of John Deere’s commitment to innovation and meeting the needs of its customers, the 3012 DH and the 3812 DH scraper are designed to deliver exceptional capacity, versatility and ease of use, making them ideal for jobsites where maximizing dirt movement with tractor-pulled solutions is critical.
“With the launch of the 3012 and 3812 scrapers, we’re providing customers with powerful, high-capacity solutions built for efficiency and durability,” said Matt Costello, Product Marketing Manager, John Deere.
“These scrapers are designed to maximize material movement while integrating seamlessly with John Deere tractors, giving operators the performance and reliability they need to tackle demanding job sites.”
The 3012 DH scraper is engineered for compatibility with John Deere 9R, 9RT and 9RX tractors, providing efficient material handling on smaller job sites.
Its 30-cubic-yard single pan enables self-loading, transport and spreading — all with a single operator — making it an ideal solution where multiple pans are not practical.
The 3812 DH scraper stands as the largest tractor-pulled single pan in John Deere’s lineup, designed for large-scale earthmoving projects. With a 38-cubic-yard capacity and a 3.6-metre cut width, it pairs with the new John Deere 9RX 710 and 770 tractors for maximum efficiency. Built with enhanced flotation, durability, and streamlined serviceability, the 3812 is engineered to handle demanding job site conditions with ease.
The 3012 and 3812 offer the largest single pan scrapers in John Deere’s lineup to deliver maximum dirt-moving capacity.
Both scrapers feature enhanced integration with John Deere tractors, delivering ease of use. As well, self-loading capabilities improve efficiency by simplifying the process. The scrapers’ versatile performance is suitable for both large-scale operations and smaller jobsites, helping improve project timelines and overall efficiency.