Quick answer:
The John Deere AWD battery size is listed as Group 24F, 6 V, 150 CCA, 10.25 × 6.81 × 8.88 in.
Battery sizeGroup 24F
Voltage6 V
CCA150 CCA
Case size10.25 × 6.81 × 8.88 in
John Deere AWD Battery Specs
| Battery size / group | Group 24F |
|---|---|
| Battery voltage | 6 V |
| Battery CCA | 150 CCA |
| Battery dimensions | 10.25 × 6.81 × 8.88 in |
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John Deere AWD Battery FAQ
| Replacement battery recommendation | The best replacement battery for a John Deere AWD tractor is the StrongBox Premium Battery, designed specifically to meet the demanding specifications of John Deere equipment. These batteries are built for durability and reliability, making them ideal for heavy-duty use |
|---|---|
| Battery voltage | The official battery voltage for the John Deere Model A tractor is 6 volts. However, some owners have modified their tractors to use two 6-volt batteries in series, resulting in a 12-volt system |
| Battery group size | The official battery group size for John Deere AWD tractors is typically BCI Group Size 24F, which is designed for compact and utility tractors. This size provides high power for small-to-medium diesel engines and fits perfectly in common John Deere tractor compartments |
| Battery CCA | John Deere AWD tractors typically require batteries with around 1, 150 cold cranking amps (CCA) for standard models and up to 1, 400 CCA for higher-spec models |
| Battery location | The battery on the John Deere AWD tractor is typically located underneath the right access step. You may need to open a flap and possibly remove the access step to access the battery |
| Battery replacement steps | To replace the battery on a John Deere AWD tractor, locate the battery underneath the right access step, open the flap, and if necessary, remove the access step by taking out the attaching screws. Make sure to disconnect any light connectors if your model has step lighting before removing the step |
| Bad battery symptoms | Common symptoms of a failing battery in John Deere AWD tractors include hard starting or no response when trying to start, clicking sounds, and rapid battery drain. Additionally, corrosion on battery terminals can prevent proper electrical flow, leading to starting issues |
Official information note
Mistakes do happen. Please check official deere.com website for official information.







