John Deere 2250 Battery Size (Group 24F) + Replacement Guide

Quick answer:

The John Deere 2250 battery size is listed as Group 24F, 12 V, 10.25 × 6.81 × 8.88 in.

Battery sizeGroup 24F
Voltage12 V
Case size10.25 × 6.81 × 8.88 in

John Deere 2250 Battery Specs

Battery size / group Group 24F
Battery voltage 12 V
Battery dimensions 10.25 × 6.81 × 8.88 in

Battery Spec Comparisons Chart

Voltage comparison

This model

12 V

Average

11.54 V

Low

6 V

High

24 V

Case length comparison

This model

10.25 in

Average

11.3 in

Low

9.38 in

High

13 in

John Deere 2250 Battery FAQ

Replacement battery recommendation The best replacement battery for a John Deere 2250 tractor is typically a John Deere branded battery, which is designed to fit most brands of vehicles and equipment. It’s recommended to check the specific battery specifications in your owner’s manual or consult with a dealer for the exact model needed
Battery voltage The John Deere 2250 tractor uses a 12-volt battery system
Battery group size The official battery group size for the John Deere 2250 tractor is BCI Group Size 24F, which is suitable for compact and utility tractors. This battery provides high power for small-to-medium diesel engines and fits perfectly in common John Deere tractor compartments
Battery CCA The recommended official battery for the John Deere 2250 tractor has a Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) rating of 550. For specific battery options, it’s best to consult your local John Deere dealer
Battery location The battery on the John Deere 2250 tractor is located underneath the right access step. You may need to remove the access step to access the battery
Battery replacement steps To replace the battery on a John Deere 2250 tractor, locate the battery underneath the right access step, then open the flap and, if necessary, remove the access step by taking out the attaching screws. After that, disconnect any connectors if applicable, and replace the battery
Bad battery symptoms Common symptoms of a failing battery in a John Deere 2250 tractor include hard starting, clicking sounds when trying to start, and rapid battery drain. Additionally, visible corrosion on battery terminals can also indicate battery issues
Official information note

Mistakes do happen. Please check official deere.com website for official information.