John Deere 930 Horsepower & PTO HP

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The John Deere 930 tractor has 43 hp engine horsepower and 34.9 hp PTO horsepower.

Engine horsepower43 hp
PTO horsepower34.9 hp
Drawbar horsepower41 hp
Rated RPM2,400 rpm
Torque101.8 lb-ft
Operating weight4,806 lb

John Deere 930 Horsepower Details

Engine horsepower 43 hp
PTO horsepower 34.9 hp
Drawbar horsepower 41 hp
Rated engine RPM 2,400 rpm
Engine torque 101.8 lb-ft
Engine displacement 2.7 L
Engine cylinders 3 cylinders
Engine model a 2.7L 3-cylinder
Operating weight 4,806 lb

Horsepower Comparison Chart

Engine horsepower comparison

This model

43 hp

Average

99 hp

Low

5 hp

High

640 hp

PTO horsepower comparison

This model

34.9 hp

Average

86.2 hp

Low

5 hp

High

490 hp

Drawbar horsepower comparison

This model

41 hp

Average

87.8 hp

Low

5.5 hp

High

640 hp

Operating weight comparison

This model

4,806 lb

Average

9,181 lb

Low

320 lb

High

56,320 lb

John Deere 930 Extra Horsepower Notes

Horsepower note The John Deere 930 is rated at 43 hp engine power and 34.9 hp at the PTO, a drop of about 8.1 hp between the engine and PTO.
PTO note With 34.9 hp at the PTO, the John Deere 930 is best matched to finish mowing, light-duty rotary cutting, light tilling and small utility PTO jobs; heavy hay tools, large augers and high-load PTO equipment are not the natural match for this power class.
Drawbar note For plows, ground tools and pull-type loads, the John Deere 930’s 41 hp drawbar horsepower says more than engine horsepower alone.
Power-to-weight note The John Deere 930 pairs 43 hp with 4,806 lb of operating weight, so the real-world result depends heavily on traction, ballast and tyre setup.
Engine note The John Deere 930’s engine setup is engine model a 2.7L 3-cylinder, 2.7 L displacement, 3 cylinders, rated at 2,400 rpm, matching its compact utility horsepower range.
Torque / RPM note The John Deere 930’s 101.8 lb-ft torque rating works with its 2,400 rpm rated speed, so load response depends on both numbers.
Official information note

Mistakes do happen. Horsepower, PTO horsepower, drawbar horsepower, weight and engine specs can change by year, market, engine option, cab, transmission and test standard. Please check the operator manual and official deere.com website for official information.