The John Deere 6910 has a 3-point hitch lift capacity of 15,082 lb (6,841 kg). It also lists hitch category Category 2.
John Deere 6910 3-Point Hitch Lift Capacity
| 3-point hitch lift capacity | 15,082 lb (6,841 kg) |
|---|---|
| Hitch category | Category 2 |
| Operating weight | 11,400 lb (5,171 kg) |
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John Deere 6910 Hitch and Rear Lift Notes
| Rear lift capacity note | For the John Deere 6910, 15,082 lb (6,841 kg) is the headline rear-lift capacity captured. This matters for ballast boxes, tillers, blades, mowers and other mounted implements |
|---|---|
| PTO and weight context | The John Deere 6910 implement-fit picture is stronger when you include operating weight is 11,400 lb (5,171 kg), not just the headline lift rating |
John Deere 6910 3-Point Hitch FAQ
How much can the John Deere 6910 rear 3-point hitch lift?
The main rear-lift number captured for the John Deere 6910 is 15,082 lb (6,841 kg). Use that as the first-pass number for rear implements, not as a front-loader rating.
Is rear lift capacity always measured the same way?
No. For the John Deere 6910, check whether the figure is measured at the hitch ends or 24 in / 610 mm behind the hitch. The behind-the-hitch number is usually more realistic.
Does hitch category matter on the John Deere 6910?
Yes. The John Deere 6910 is listed as Category 2, and that decides what rear implements physically connect cleanly.
What rear implements can the John Deere 6910 lift?
Use the listed 15,082 lb (6,841 kg) 3-point hitch lift rating as the first filter for implements such as large mounted implements, heavy tillage tools, big mower, large planter, and heavy ballast setup. Also check hitch category Category 2 and operating weight 11,400 lb (5,171 kg) before choosing the implement.
Can the John Deere 6910 lift the same weight safely in all conditions?
No. Even with the listed 15,082 lb (6,841 kg) 3-point hitch lift rating, the John Deere 6910’s 11,400 lb (5,171 kg) operating weight, ballast, tire setup and terrain affect the safe real-world setup.
Mistakes do happen. Tractor hitch lift specs can change by year, market, tire setup, ballast, hitch option and measurement point. Please check the operator manual, build sheet and official deere.com website for official information before buying or lifting heavy implements.




