John Deere 2305 Battery Size (Group 24F) + Replacement Guide

Quick answer:

The John Deere 2305 battery size is listed as Group 24F, 12 V, 500 CCA, 10.25 × 6.81 × 8.88 in.

Battery sizeGroup 24F
Voltage12 V
CCA500 CCA
Case size10.25 × 6.81 × 8.88 in

John Deere 2305 Battery Specs

Battery size / group Group 24F
Battery voltage 12 V
Battery CCA 500 CCA
Battery dimensions 10.25 × 6.81 × 8.88 in

Battery Spec Comparisons Chart

CCA comparison

This model

500 CCA

Average

839.52 CCA

Low

150 CCA

High

1850 CCA

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 2305 Battery FAQ

Replacement battery recommendation The best replacement battery for a John Deere 2305 tractor is typically a Deka battery, which is known for its reliability and longevity. Many users have reported positive experiences with this brand for their tractors
Battery voltage The John Deere 2305 tractor battery voltage is 12 volts
Battery group size The official battery group size for the John Deere 2305 tractor is BCI Group Size 24F. This size is suitable for compact and utility tractors, providing high power for small-to-medium diesel engines
Battery CCA The recommended cold cranking amps (CCA) for the John Deere 2305 tractor battery is 500 CCA. This specification ensures reliable starting performance in various conditions
Battery location The battery on the John Deere 2305 tractor is typically located under the seat or in the rear compartment of the tractor. For specific details, it’s best to consult the operator’s manual for your model
Battery replacement steps To replace the battery on a John Deere 2305 tractor, first, safely remove the old battery by disconnecting the negative terminal followed by the positive terminal. Then, install the new battery by connecting the positive terminal first, followed by the negative terminal
Bad battery symptoms Common symptoms of a failing battery in a John Deere 2305 tractor 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.