Quick answer:
The John Deere 1950 battery size is listed as Group 1, 6 V, 875 CCA.
Battery sizeGroup 1
Voltage6 V
CCA875 CCA
John Deere 1950 Battery Specs
| Battery size / group | Group 1 |
|---|---|
| Battery voltage | 6 V |
| Battery CCA | 875 CCA |
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John Deere 1950 Battery FAQ
| Replacement battery recommendation | The best replacement battery for a John Deere 1950 tractor is a 12V battery with a minimum of 875 cold cranking amps (CCA). This specification ensures reliable starting and performance for the tractor |
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| Battery voltage | The official battery voltage for the John Deere 1950 tractor is 12 volts |
| Battery group size | The official battery group size for the John Deere 1950 tractor is Group 1 for a 6-volt battery. This information is based on historical data regarding the tractor’s specifications |
| Battery CCA | The recommended battery for the John Deere 1950 tractor typically has a minimum of 875 cold cranking amps (CCA). It’s important to ensure that the battery fits properly and meets the tractor’s specifications |
| Battery location | The battery on the John Deere 1950 tractor is located in front of the radiator. To access it, you may need to remove side screens and loosen the battery hold-down |
| Battery replacement steps | To replace the battery on a John Deere 1950 tractor, first disconnect the negative (-) cable, then the positive (+) cable, and remove the battery hold down. After cleaning the battery compartment, install the new battery by connecting the positive cable first, followed by the negative cable |
| Bad battery symptoms | Common symptoms of a bad battery in a John Deere 1950 tractor include hard starting or no response when trying to start, rapid battery drain, and visible corrosion on battery terminals. If the battery voltage is below 12 volts, it likely needs to be replaced |
Official information note
Mistakes do happen. Please check official deere.com website for official information.







