Quick answer:
The John Deere 1950 transmission listing shows 8-speed and 16-speed. Top travel speed is 24.9 mph forward and 8 mph reverse. Transmission options include PowerShift and SynchroMesh.
Gear count8-speed; 16-speed
Forward speed40 km/h
Reverse speed12.9 km/h
Transmission optionsPowerShift, SynchroMesh
John Deere 1950 Transmission Specs
| Transmission gear count | 8-speed; 16-speed |
|---|---|
| Top forward speed | 24.9 mph |
| Top reverse speed | 8 mph |
| Transmission options | PowerShift, SynchroMesh |
Transmission Speed Comparison Chart
Top forward speed comparison
Top reverse speed comparison
John Deere 1950 Extra Transmission Notes
| Gear note | For the John Deere 1950, the main transmission numbers captured here are 8-speed and 16-speed transmission figures. These are the specs buyers usually compare first because they show the usable gearing range |
|---|---|
| Speed note | The John Deere 1950 speed data lists 24.9 mph forward and 8 mph reverse. Reverse speed is noticeably lower than forward speed, which is common on many tractor transmissions |
| Options note | Transmission options captured for the John Deere 1950 include PowerShift, SynchroMesh. That gives buyers a few transmission-package possibilities to check before comparing two used tractors |
Official information note
Mistakes do happen. Transmission specs can change by year, trim, region, tire size and option package. Please check the operator manual, build sheet and official deere.com website for official information.







