The John Deere 850 has a 3-point hitch lift capacity of 1,320 lb (599 kg). It also lists hitch category Category 1 and rear PTO power 25 hp.
John Deere 850 3-Point Hitch Lift Capacity
| 3-point hitch lift capacity | 1,320 lb (599 kg) |
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| Hitch category | Category 1 |
| Rear PTO horsepower | 25 hp |
Rear Lift Capacity Comparison Chart
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Rear PTO horsepower comparison
John Deere 850 Hitch and Rear Lift Notes
| Rear lift capacity note | The John Deere 850 rear hitch spec points to 1,320 lb (599 kg) for 3-point hitch lift capacity. Use that number before assuming a heavy rear implement will lift safely |
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| Hitch category note | The hitch category, Category 1, is not just a label. It controls what size implements the John Deere 850 is designed to connect to |
| PTO and weight context | Rear lift tells you what the hitch can raise, while PTO horsepower and tractor weight tell you more about whether the setup makes sense. For this model, rear PTO horsepower is 25 hp |
| Rear implement matching | The practical reason to check rear lift on the John Deere 850 is implement fit. Think box blade, small rotary cutter, tiller, ballast box, and rear blade, then compare actual implement weight |
John Deere 850 3-Point Hitch FAQ
What is the rear lift capacity of the John Deere 850?
Rear lift capacity for the John Deere 850 is shown as 1,320 lb (599 kg) for 3-point hitch lift capacity. For real attachment matching, stay conservative with heavy attachments and allow margin for implement overhang.
What lift measurement should I compare?
Compare the most conservative rear-lift figure you can find for the John Deere 850, ideally the 24 in / 610 mm rating if it is available.
Does hitch category matter on the John Deere 850?
Yes. The John Deere 850 is listed as Category 1, and that decides what rear implements physically connect cleanly.
Can the John Deere 850 handle heavy rear attachments?
The John Deere 850’s useful lift reference is 1,320 lb (599 kg). It may suit box blade, small rotary cutter, tiller, ballast box, and rear blade, but stay conservative with heavy attachments and allow margin for implement overhang.
Does rear PTO horsepower matter for the John Deere 850?
Yes. The John Deere 850 lists rear PTO power of 25 hp. That matters for powered implements like mowers, tillers and some hay tools; hitch lift only tells you what it can raise.
Mistakes do happen. Tractor hitch lift specs can change by year, market, tire setup, ballast, hitch option and measurement point. Please check the operator manual, build sheet and official deere.com website for official information before buying or lifting heavy implements.







