John Deere 2520 Tire Size + Front & Rear Tractor Tire Guide

Quick answer:

The John Deere 2520 tractor tire size is front 23×8.5-12 and the rear is 36×14.00-17.

Front tire23×8.5-12
Rear tire36×14.00-17
Front/rear setupDifferent front and rear tire sizes
Tire pressure35 PSI, 18 PSI
Rim diameter12 in front, 17 in rear
Ballast25 gal

John Deere 2520 Tire Size Details

Front tire size 23×8.5-12
Rear tire size 36×14.00-17
Front/rear setup Different front and rear tire sizes
Original factory tire size Front 23×8.5-12, Rear 36×14.00-17.5
Replacement tire size Front 6.00-16, Rear 13.6-38
R1 ag tire size 6.00-16, 13.6-38
Front tire construction Flotation/implement tire
Rear tire construction Flotation/implement tire
Front section width 8.5 in
Rear section width 14 in
Front rim diameter 12 in
Rear rim diameter 17 in
Approx front overall diameter about 23 in
Approx rear overall diameter about 36 in
Tire pressure 35 PSI, 18 PSI
Loaded rear tire ballast / fluid capacity 25 gal

Tire Size Comparison Chart

Front rim diameter comparison

This model

12 in

Average

17.1 in

Low

4 in

High

50 in

Rear rim diameter comparison

This model

17 in

Average

25.5 in

Low

0 in

High

50 in

John Deere 2520 Extra Tire Notes

Tire size note The John Deere 2520 uses different front and rear tire sizes in this data: front 23×8.5-12 (12 in rim, 8.5 in width) and rear 36×14.00-17 (17 in rim, 14 in width)
Pressure note For the John Deere 2520 with front 23×8.5-12 and rear 36×14.00-17 tires, the pressure values captured in the answer are 35 PSI, 18 PSI. Tire pressure is load-dependent, so use this as a reference value rather than a universal setting
Ballast note For the John Deere 2520 rear 36×14.00-17 tires, the ballast figure captured in the answer is 25 gal. Liquid ballast capacity can change by tire brand, fill percentage, wheel setup and ballast fluid type
Front/rear matching note The John Deere 2520 data shows front 23×8.5-12 and rear 36×14.00-17. When changing either size, front/rear rolling circumference and lead/lag need to stay within the correct range
Official information note

Mistakes do happen. Tire sizes can change by year, axle, wheel/rim option, tyre brand, tread type and local market. Please check the tire sidewall, operator manual and official deere.com website for official information.