John Deere MachineFinder

Learning What a Deere Compact Track Loader Can Do at Z Valley Grain

Having a farm to operate on a daily basis comes with a load of responsibilities. Mitch Zumbach and his father, Doran, know this – they own the Z Valley Grain farm near Coggon, Iowa, and they love what they do. With John Deere machinery on hand, they can continue their operations, regardless of what life throws their way.

“It’s always been difficult for me to run a skid steer or CTL,” says Mitch, who lost the use of his right arm in a childhood accident. “We had a competitor machine that we modified so I could use it, but that made it difficult for anyone else to run. My father often wondered if it might be possible with today’s technology to design a machine we could all use.”

Enter John Deere. While Doran was visiting a dealership in Monticello, Iowa back in 2017, he discovered the G-Series compact track loader.

“I was not aware that Deere offered foot controls as part of their push-button selectable controls,” he explains.

Mitch needed a machine that would allow him to control the machine with his left hand and his feet. A Deere employee told Doran that a new ISO and foot-control option was on the way for the 330G and 332G Ski Steers, as well as the 331G and 333G compact track loaders, and the rest was history.

“It works like a charm,” said Mitch, who got a hold of a 331G compact track loader in September 2017. “Just get in, push a button to select the desired control pattern, and away you go. Now we only need one machine around here.”

Exploring the Features of the 331G Compact Track Loader

The 331G Compact Track Loader from John Deere has a wide array of features that can help any farm owner with the tasks at hand.

If you have any questions about the 331G or any other CTL model, you can contact your local John Deere dealer.

If you enjoyed this post or want to read others, feel free to connect with us on FacebookPinterest, or Twitter!

Exit mobile version