John Deere 7430 Premium Horsepower & PTO HP

Quick answer:

The John Deere 7430 Premium tractor has 140 hp engine horsepower and 140 hp PTO horsepower.

Engine horsepower140 hp
PTO horsepower140 hp
Drawbar horsepower140 hp
Rated RPM1,600 rpm
Torque563 lb-ft
Operating weight14,594.7 lb

John Deere 7430 Premium Horsepower Details

Engine horsepower 140 hp
PTO horsepower 140 hp
Drawbar horsepower 140 hp
Rated engine RPM 1,600 rpm
Engine torque 563 lb-ft
Engine displacement 6.8 L
Engine cylinders 6 cylinders
Engine model the 6.8L PowerTech Plus engine model. This
Operating weight 14,594.7 lb

Horsepower Comparison Chart

Engine horsepower comparison

This model

140 hp

Average

113.7 hp

Low

20 hp

High

310 hp

PTO horsepower comparison

This model

140 hp

Average

101.7 hp

Low

17 hp

High

280 hp

Drawbar horsepower comparison

This model

140 hp

Average

98.4 hp

Low

17 hp

High

250 hp

Operating weight comparison

This model

14,594.7 lb

Average

10,042.2 lb

Low

317.2 lb

High

27,180 lb

John Deere 7430 Premium Extra Horsepower Notes

Horsepower note Engine and PTO output are nearly matched on the John Deere 7430 Premium, so the listed PTO figure stays close to the engine rating.
PTO note The John Deere 7430 Premium’s PTO output is 140 hp, about 100% of its 140 hp engine rating, so PTO implement choice should be based on the PTO number.
Drawbar note The John Deere 7430 Premium separates pulling work from PTO work with 140 hp drawbar horsepower and 140 hp PTO horsepower.
Power-to-weight note The John Deere 7430 Premium pairs 140 hp with 14,594.7 lb of operating weight, so the real-world result depends heavily on traction, ballast and tyre setup.
Engine note Engine details for the John Deere 7430 Premium come together as engine model the 6.8L PowerTech Plus engine model. This, 6.8 L displacement, 6 cylinders, rated at 1,600 rpm.
Torque / RPM note The John Deere 7430 Premium’s 563 lb-ft torque rating works with its 1,600 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.