b'MEMBER NEWSMEMBER NEWS John Deere Announces New Marine Engines with Expanded HorsepowerD eere & Company recently un- will be able to offer marine customersfrom 298 up to 599 kW (400 up to veiled new marine engines heavier duty cycles (compared to the803 hp). Production is anticipated to the JD14 and JD18. With theJohnDeere13.5L6135SFM85)andbegin in 2026.addition of these engines, John Deereamorecomprehensivepowerrange, The JD14 marine enginean ideal fit for passenger vessels, pilot boats, and variousworkboatandpleasurecraft applicationsisa13.6L,6-cylinder enginewithananticipatedpower range from 298 up to 599 kW (400 up to 803 hp). The JD14 marine engine willfeatureareducedpackagesize comparedtotheJohnDeere13.5L 6135SFM85.TheJD18marineenginefeatures 18.0Ldisplacementandanticipated power levels from 410 up to 599 kW (550 up to 803 hp). The JD18 engine will provide up to 522 kW (up to 700 hp)ofuninterruptedpoweratthe M1 rating and up to 599 kW (up to 803 hp) of power at the M2 rating. In addition to the M propulsion ratings, both the JD14 and JD18 engines will be available with variable-speed auxil-iary and constant-speed auxiliary and generator ratings.To bring the JD14 and JD18 marine engines to market, John Deere built uponitsclean-sheetindustrialNext Generation Engine architecture. Cus-tomers selecting a JD14 or JD18 ma-rine engine will have many new and improved features to look forward toFOGHORN 46'