Quick answer:
The John Deere 710 tractor has 50 hp engine horsepower and 17.5 hp PTO horsepower.
Engine horsepower50 hp
PTO horsepower17.5 hp
Drawbar horsepower50 hp
Rated RPM2,400 rpm
Torque290 lb-ft
Operating weight5,060 lb
John Deere 710 Horsepower Details
| Engine horsepower | 50 hp |
|---|---|
| PTO horsepower | 17.5 hp |
| Drawbar horsepower | 50 hp |
| Rated engine RPM | 2,400 rpm |
| Engine torque | 290 lb-ft |
| Engine displacement | 3.3 L |
| Engine cylinders | 4 cylinders |
| Operating weight | 5,060 lb |
Horsepower Comparison Chart
Engine horsepower comparison
PTO horsepower comparison
Drawbar horsepower comparison
Operating weight comparison
John Deere 710 Extra Horsepower Notes
| Horsepower note | The useful spread on the John Deere 710 is small: 50 hp engine horsepower versus 17.5 hp PTO horsepower. |
|---|---|
| PTO note | Use the John Deere 710’s 17.5 hp PTO rating when sizing implements; the 50 hp engine rating is not the number the implement actually receives. |
| Drawbar note | The John Deere 710 separates pulling work from PTO work with 50 hp drawbar horsepower and 17.5 hp PTO horsepower. |
| Power-to-weight note | Using 5,060 lb operating weight and 50 hp engine power, the John Deere 710 comes out at roughly 101.2 lb per engine horsepower, meaning it is balanced enough that both traction and horsepower matter. |
| Engine note | With 3.3 L across 4 cylinders, the John Deere 710 averages about 0.8 L per cylinder. |
| Torque / RPM note | The John Deere 710’s 290 lb-ft torque rating works with its 2,400 rpm rated speed, so load response depends on both numbers. |
Official information note
Mistakes do happen. Horsepower, PTO horsepower, drawbar horsepower, weight and engine specs can change by year, market, engine option, cab, transmission and test standard. Please check the operator manual and official deere.com website for official information.







