Quick answer:
The John Deere 5090Gn battery size is listed as Group 24F, 12 V, 750 CCA, 10.25 × 6.81 × 8.88 in.
Battery sizeGroup 24F
Voltage12 V
CCA750 CCA
Case size10.25 × 6.81 × 8.88 in
John Deere 5090Gn Battery Specs
| Battery size / group | Group 24F |
|---|---|
| Battery voltage | 12 V |
| Battery CCA | 750 CCA |
| Battery dimensions | 10.25 × 6.81 × 8.88 in |
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John Deere 5090Gn Battery FAQ
| Replacement battery recommendation | The best replacement battery for the John Deere 5090GN tractor is the John Deere StrongBox battery, which is designed to meet demanding specifications and provide superior performance. These batteries are built to withstand extreme conditions and offer reliable starting power |
|---|---|
| Battery voltage | John Deere 5090GN tractors use 12-volt batteries |
| Battery group size | The official battery group size for the John Deere 5090GN tractor is BCI Group Size 24F, which is suitable for compact and utility tractors. This battery provides high power for small-to-medium diesel engines |
| Battery CCA | The recommended Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) for the John Deere 5090GN tractor battery is 750 CCA. This ensures reliable starting power, especially in cold weather conditions |
| Battery location | The battery on the John Deere 5090GN tractor is located in front of the radiator. To access it, you may need to remove side screens and disconnect the battery cables |
| Battery replacement steps | To replace the battery on a John Deere 5090GN tractor, first disconnect the negative (-) cable, then the positive (+) cable, and remove the battery hold down. After that, lift the battery out, clean the compartment, and install the new battery by reversing the steps |
| Bad battery symptoms | Common symptoms of a failing battery in a John Deere 5090Gn tractor include a voltage indicator displayed when battery voltage is low, hard starting or no response when trying to start, rapid battery drain or inability to hold a charge, and corrosion on the battery terminals or connections |
Official information note
Mistakes do happen. Please check official deere.com website for official information.







