John Deere 310 Fuel Tank Capacity
Fuel tank capacity for the John Deere 310 is 19.5 gal (73.8 L). That equals 9.75 gal (36.9 L) at half tank, with diesel listed as the fuel type.
John Deere 310 fuel tank capacity specs
| Fuel tank capacity | 19.5 gal (73.8 L) |
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| Fuel capacity in litres | 73.8 L |
| Half tank amount | 9.75 gal (36.9 L) |
| 5-gallon fuel cans | about 4 x 5-gal cans to have enough fuel from empty |
| 10-litre fuel jugs | 8 x 10-L jugs |
| Fuel type | diesel |
| Estimated full tank fuel weight | 138 lb (63 kg) of diesel |
| Engine horsepower | 52 hp |
| Engine displacement | 2.7 L (164.8 cu in) |
| Fuel capacity per horsepower | 0.375 gal per hp |
John Deere 310 fuel planning notes
| Fuel capacity note | The useful refueling spec here is 19.5 gal (73.8 L). It tells you tank size; it does not guarantee hours of operation under load. |
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| Refill planning | For an empty-to-full refill on the John Deere 310, plan for about 4 x 5-gal cans or 8 x 10-L jugs. Real fill amount can be slightly lower if fuel remains in the tank. |
| Fuel type note | The John Deere 310 fuel type is diesel. Wrong fuel is a much bigger problem than a slightly short top-up. |
| Full tank weight | For transport and storage planning, the John Deere 310 full tank fuel load is roughly 138 lb (63 kg) of diesel. Actual weight varies slightly by fuel blend and temperature. |
| Engine context | The John Deere 310 engine specs listed with this page are engine horsepower 52 hp, engine displacement 2.7 L (164.8 cu in), and tank-to-power ratio 0.375 gal per hp. They help compare models but are not a fuel-consumption rating. |
Fuel tank capacity guide
Compared with a broad Small / older tractor guide, not the full tractor dataset.
John Deere 310 fuel capacity FAQ
How many gallons of fuel does the John Deere 310 take?
The empty-to-full fuel amount for the John Deere 310 is 19.5 gal (73.8 L). If the gauge is not on empty, it will take less.
How many litres of fuel does the John Deere 310 hold?
The John Deere 310 fuel tank is 19.5 gal (73.8 L), which converts to about 73.8 litres.
What is the half-tank amount for the John Deere 310?
Half a tank on the John Deere 310 is about 9.75 gal (36.9 L). Treat it as a planning number because gauge accuracy varies.
How many fuel cans are needed to fill the John Deere 310?
From empty, the John Deere 310 needs about 4 x 5-gal cans or 8 x 10-L jugs. If the tank already has fuel, you will need less.
Does the John Deere 310 use gasoline?
The John Deere 310 is listed for diesel. Confirm at the cap, decal or manual before refueling if the machine history is unclear.
How far can the John Deere 310 go on a tank?
You cannot get a reliable runtime from tank size alone. The John Deere 310 fuel capacity is 19.5 gal (73.8 L), but fuel burn depends on utility tractor work.
Is the John Deere 310 fuel tank big enough for regular use?
The John Deere 310 falls into a utility tractor tank range at 19.5 gal (73.8 L). Use that to decide whether portable cans or pump refueling makes more sense.
Mistakes do happen. Check the operator manual, service manual and official deere.com website for official fuel capacity specifications.







