Quick answer:
The John Deere E160 tractor has 24 hp engine horsepower and 20.5 hp PTO horsepower.
Engine horsepower24 hp
PTO horsepower20.5 hp
Drawbar horsepower18.5 hp
Rated RPM3,600 rpm
Operating weight492 lb
John Deere E160 Horsepower Details
| Engine horsepower | 24 hp |
|---|---|
| PTO horsepower | 20.5 hp |
| Drawbar horsepower | 18.5 hp |
| Rated engine RPM | 3,600 rpm |
| Engine displacement | 44.1 cu in |
| Engine cylinders | 2 cylinders |
| Operating weight | 492 lb |
Horsepower Comparison Chart
Engine horsepower comparison
PTO horsepower comparison
Drawbar horsepower comparison
Operating weight comparison
John Deere E160 Extra Horsepower Notes
| Horsepower note | With PTO power at roughly 85.4% of engine horsepower, the John Deere E160 keeps most of its rated power available for PTO work. |
|---|---|
| PTO note | The John Deere E160 has 20.5 hp available at the PTO, placing it in the low-horsepower compact tractor PTO range rather than a heavy-implement class. |
| Drawbar note | At 18.5 hp drawbar power, the John Deere E160 is about 5.5 hp below its engine rating once power is measured as pull at the ground. |
| Power-to-weight note | At 492 lb and 24 hp, the John Deere E160 works out to about 20.5 lb per engine horsepower, making it light for its power, so traction and ballast can become the limiting factor before engine power. |
| Engine note | With 44.1 cu in across 2 cylinders, the John Deere E160 averages about 22.1 L per cylinder. |
| Torque / RPM note | The John Deere E160 lists 3,600 rpm as the rated engine RPM, which is the speed attached to its power rating. |
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.
