John Deere AWD Horsepower & PTO HP

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The John Deere AWD tractor has 540 hp engine horsepower and 214 hp PTO horsepower.

Engine horsepower540 hp
PTO horsepower214 hp
Drawbar horsepower199.7 hp
Rated RPM2,400 rpm
Torque529.6 lb-ft
Operating weight2,480 lb

John Deere AWD Horsepower Details

Engine horsepower 540 hp
PTO horsepower 214 hp
Drawbar horsepower 199.7 hp
Rated engine RPM 2,400 rpm
Engine torque 529.6 lb-ft
Engine displacement 7.6 L
Engine cylinders 6 cylinders
Operating weight 2,480 lb

Horsepower Comparison Chart

Engine horsepower comparison

This model

540 hp

Average

64.9 hp

Low

6 hp

High

540 hp

PTO horsepower comparison

This model

214 hp

Average

57.8 hp

Low

6 hp

High

620 hp

Drawbar horsepower comparison

This model

199.7 hp

Average

57 hp

Low

5.5 hp

High

470 hp

Operating weight comparison

This model

2,480 lb

Average

5,791.3 lb

Low

300 lb

High

59,000 lb

John Deere AWD Extra Horsepower Notes

Horsepower note The John Deere AWD shows 540 hp at the engine and 214 hp at the PTO, which is a large gap between engine power and PTO power for a high-horsepower tractor.
PTO note With 214 hp at the PTO, the John Deere AWD is best matched to large PTO-driven equipment where the implement horsepower requirement matters more than the engine rating; large implements still need to be matched by PTO requirement, ballast, traction and transmission setup.
Drawbar note The John Deere AWD’s 199.7 hp drawbar rating is the better number for ground-pulling work than the 540 hp engine rating.
Power-to-weight note At 2,480 lb and 540 hp, the John Deere AWD works out to about 4.6 lb per engine horsepower, making it light for its power, so traction and ballast can become the limiting factor before engine power.
Engine note With 7.6 L across 6 cylinders, the John Deere AWD averages about 1.3 L per cylinder.
Torque / RPM note The John Deere AWD combines 529.6 lb-ft of torque with a 2,400 rpm rated engine speed, which fits a typical tractor rated-speed range.
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.