General Specifications (John Deere 40 tractor)
| Product Name | John Deere 40 |
| Type | tractor |
| Brand | John Deere |
| Cabin Type | Open operator station |
| Battery | 6V |
| Bore And Stroke | 102.0 mm X 102.0 mm (4.02 in X 4.02 in) |
| Compression Ratio | 6.5:1 |
| Coolant Capacity Litres | 13 L |
| Coolant Capacity | 14 qt |
| Cylinders | 2 |
| Displacement | 2 L |
| Engine Model | John Deere |
| Engine Type | Four-stroke, liquid-cooled, inline |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 11 gal |
| Fuel Tank Capacity Us Litres | 40 L |
| Fuel Type | Gasoline |
| Gears | 4 forward and 1 reverse |
| Height | 56 in |
| Height Mm | 1420 mm |
| Horsepower Hp | 16.8 HP |
| Length | 115 in |
| Length Mm | 2910 mm |
| Oil Capacity | 5 qt |
| Rear Pto Type | Transmission |
| Steering Type | Manual |
| Transmission Type | Gear type with dry disc clutch |
| Weight | 4189 lbs |
| Width | 55 in |
Higher than average John Deere 40 tractor Specs
Lower than average John Deere 40 tractor Specs
Coolant Capacity
The coolant capacity is a crucial measurement that refers to the amount of coolant the tractor's cooling system can hold. Coolant is used to regulate the engine temperature and prevent overheating.
The John Deere 40 tractor has groundbreaking Coolant capacity of 14 (qt), which is 9 (qt) more than the average Coolant capacity of 5 (qt). The John Deere 40 tractor is ranked 35 out of 489 tractors for Coolant capacity and we have rated it 22% out of 100%, which we consider to be well below average.
Coolant Capacity:
Cylinders
Cylinders refer to the components inside a tractor's engine that are responsible for converting fuel and air into energy. These cylindrical chambers play an important role as they house the pistons, which move up and down to generate power, propelling the tractor forward.
The John Deere 40 tractor has a low Cylinders of 2 , which is 1 less than the average Cylinders of 3 . The John Deere 40 tractor is ranked 305 out of 489 tractors for Cylinders and we have rated it 33% out of 100%, which we consider to be well below average.
Cylinders:
Displacement
Tractors have displacement which refers to the total volume of air and fuel mixture an engine can draw in during one revolution. It determines the power output, fuel efficiency, and overall performance of the tractor.
The John Deere 40 tractor has a Displacement of 2 (L), which is 0 (L) difference than the average Displacement of 2 (L). The John Deere 40 tractor is ranked 81 out of 489 tractors for Displacement and we have rated it 15% out of 100%, which we consider to be well below average.
Displacement:
Fuel Tank Capacity
Fuel tank capacity refers to the amount of fuel that the tractor's tank can hold. It indicates the tractor's range and operating time. A larger capacity allows for longer periods of work without refueling.
The John Deere 40 tractor has a Fuel tank capacity of 11 (gal), which is 0 (gal) difference than the average Fuel tank capacity of 11 (gal). The John Deere 40 tractor is ranked 107 out of 489 tractors for Fuel tank capacity and we have rated it 4% out of 100%, which we consider to be well below average.
Fuel Tank Capacity:
Horsepower Hp
Tractor Horsepower (HP) refers to the unit of measurement that indicates the power output of the tractor's engine. It determines the tractor's ability to perform tasks like plowing fields, pulling heavy loads. More HP generally means more power.
The John Deere 40 tractor has a low Horsepower HP of 16.8 (HP), which is 20.2 (HP) less than the average Horsepower HP of 37 (HP). The John Deere 40 tractor is ranked 383 out of 489 tractors for Horsepower HP and we have rated it 1% out of 100%, which we consider to be well below average.
Horsepower Hp:
Length
Tractor length refers to the measurement of a tractor from its front to rear, including any attachments.
The John Deere 40 tractor has a phenomenal Length of 115 (in), which is 13 (in) more than the average Length of 102 (in). The John Deere 40 tractor is ranked 141 out of 489 tractors for Length and we have rated it 40% out of 100%, which we consider to be well below average.
Length:
Oil Capacity
Tractor oil capacity refers to the total volume of oil required to properly lubricate and cool the tractor's engine. It is crucial because insufficient oil can lead to engine damage, while excess oil can cause overheating.
The John Deere 40 tractor has a phenomenal Oil capacity of 5 (qt), which is 1 (qt) more than the average Oil capacity of 4 (qt). The John Deere 40 tractor is ranked 114 out of 489 tractors for Oil capacity and we have rated it 11% out of 100%, which we consider to be well below average.
Oil Capacity:
Weight
The weight of a tractor impacts how effectively the tractor can handle heavy tasks, such as plowing or pulling loads and fuel efficiency.
The John Deere 40 tractor has a spectacular Weight of 4189 (lbs), which is 1391 (lbs) more than the average Weight of 2798 (lbs). The John Deere 40 tractor is ranked 73 out of 489 tractors for Weight and we have rated it 10% out of 100%, which we consider to be well below average.
Weight:
Width
The tractor width refers to the measurement of the distance between the outer edges of the tractor's tires or tracks. This dimension is crucial as it determines the tractor's stability, maneuverability, and compatibility with different farming implements or attachments.
The John Deere 40 tractor has a good Width of 55 (in), which is 1 (in) more than the average Width of 54 (in). The John Deere 40 tractor is ranked 162 out of 489 tractors for Width and we have rated it 32% out of 100%, which we consider to be well below average.