Tractor Specs Without the Digging
TractorCharts helps owners, buyers and DIY mechanics find practical tractor specs faster, including oil capacity, battery size, horsepower, hydraulic capacity, weight, engine data and loader lift capacity.
Built for Real Tractor Searches
Most tractor searches are not complicated. Someone wants to know how much oil a John Deere 4020 takes, what battery fits a tractor, how much a loader can lift, or what horsepower a model has.
TractorCharts is built around that job: answer first, tables next, practical notes after that.
Check before servicing
Tractor specs can vary by year, engine, market, attachment and previous owner changes. Use TractorCharts as a research guide, then confirm important specs with the machine, manual, dealer or mechanic.
Browse by Spec Type
The homepage is grouped around the high-intent tractor information people search for when servicing, comparing or buying a machine.
Oil Capacity
Engine oil, hydraulic oil, coolant, transmission fluid notes, oil type and service interval details where available.
Battery Size
Battery group size, voltage, cold cranking amps and checks before buying a replacement battery.
Loader Lift Capacity
Loader model data, lift height, rated lift capacity and realistic working expectations.
Horsepower
Engine horsepower, PTO horsepower and drawbar horsepower for compact, utility, row-crop and lawn tractors.
Full Tractor Specs
Engine, transmission, hydraulics, dimensions, tire sizes, fuel capacity, weight and model information.
Maintenance Specs
Simple reference data for fluids, filters, batteries, service intervals and common ownership checks.
Featured Focus: Fast Oil Capacity Guides
Oil capacity pages are designed to answer the main number quickly, then support it with fluid tables, oil type notes, service intervals and common mistakes. That format matches how tractor owners search when they are ready to service a machine.
Why this format works
Tractor owners usually want a practical answer, not a long article. The best pages combine direct answers, clear tables, source-aware notes and honest variation warnings.
Recently Added Tractor Guides
A reference site should feel alive. Recently added guides help users and crawlers find important model pages faster.
John Deere 4440 Oil Capacity
Engine oil, hydraulic capacity, coolant, service notes and refill mistakes.
John Deere 3032E Loader Lift Capacity
300E loader capacity, lift height and real-world lifting notes.
John Deere 4455 Battery Size
Battery group, voltage, CCA range and replacement checks.
Kubota M9540 Specs
Horsepower, engine, hydraulics, dimensions, fuel and weight specs.
Massey Ferguson 135 Specs
Horsepower, engine, transmission, dimensions and weight details.
John Deere 4020 Oil Capacity
Engine oil capacity, fluid notes and model variation checks.
Browse by Tractor Type
Tractor specs are easier to use when they are grouped by the kind of machine people own, service or compare.
Popular Tractor Brands Covered
TractorCharts covers classic tractors, compact tractors, utility tractors, row-crop tractors and lawn tractors from the brands owners search for most.
More Brands and Manufacturers
Broad manufacturer coverage helps owners find specs for both common and older tractor models.
Model Pages Are Built Around One Clear Question
Broad tractor pages are useful, but specific pages usually match search intent better. TractorCharts focuses on exact model-plus-spec searches.
| Guide Type | Search Intent | What It Answers |
|---|---|---|
| John Deere 4020 Oil Capacity | Oil capacity | Engine oil capacity first, then fluid table, service notes and model variation warnings. |
| John Deere 4440 Oil Capacity | Fluid specs | Oil, hydraulic fluid, coolant and related maintenance specs in one readable layout. |
| John Deere 3032E Loader Lift Capacity | Loader capacity | Loader model, rated lift, lift height and real-world lifting expectations. |
| John Deere 4455 Battery Size | Battery size | Battery group, voltage, CCA range and replacement checks. |
| Kubota M9540 Specs | Full specs | Horsepower, engine, transmission, hydraulics, dimensions, fuel and operating weight. |
How TractorCharts Builds Guides
Tractor information is often scattered across manuals, PDFs, dealer sheets, owner forums, parts references and old brochures. TractorCharts turns that into cleaner model-specific reference pages.
- Answer first: the main number goes near the top.
- Tables next: specs are grouped so owners can scan quickly.
- Real-world notes: older tractors can vary by engine, year, region, attachment package or previous modifications.
- Corrections matter: better source information can be used to improve pages over time.
Why TractorCharts Exists
A lot of tractor information online is useful but messy. Some is buried in PDFs. Some is scattered across forum replies. Some sits inside broad spec pages when the user only needs one answer.
- Quick answers for specific tractor questions.
- Readable tables instead of buried data.
- Practical notes where specs may vary.
- Model-focused pages instead of generic summaries.
Accuracy and Corrections
Every effort is made to keep information useful, but tractor specs can differ between sources. Incomplete listings, source conflicts, older machine changes and data entry mistakes can happen.
If a spec looks wrong, the best fix is a better source. Operator manuals, service manuals, manufacturer literature and dealer information should always outrank guesswork.
TractorCharts is not an official manufacturer manual and is not affiliated with John Deere, Kubota, Massey Ferguson, Ford, International Harvester, New Holland, Case IH, Cub Cadet or other brands unless stated. Always confirm critical specs before servicing, repairing, modifying or buying parts for a tractor.
Common Tractor Spec Questions
These are the issues that cause the most confusion when checking tractor specs online.
| Why do tractor specs differ between websites? | Some sources list bare weight, some list operating weight, some list shipping weight, and some use different attachments, engines or configurations. |
| Can oil capacity vary on the same model? | Yes. Engine type, production year, filter setup, market and previous modifications can affect the correct amount. |
| Is rated loader lift capacity the same as real-world capacity? | No. Rated lift capacity depends on measurement point, lift height, ballast, hydraulic condition, attachment and tractor setup. |
| Where should critical specs be verified? | Use the machine itself, operator manual, service manual, manufacturer literature, dealer advice or a qualified mechanic before repair or maintenance work. |