The John Deere G100 holds 2.09 gal (7.9 L) of fuel. For planning, half tank is 1 gal (4 L) and empty-to-full needs 1 x 5-gal can.
John Deere G100 fuel tank capacity specs
| Fuel tank capacity | 2.09 gal (7.9 L) |
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| Fuel capacity in litres | 7.9 L |
| Half tank amount | 1 gal (4 L) |
| 5-gallon fuel cans | 1 x 5-gal can is enough from empty |
| 10-litre fuel jugs | 1 x 10-L jug |
John Deere G100 fuel planning notes
| Fuel capacity note | The useful refueling spec here is 2.09 gal (7.9 L). It tells you tank size; it does not guarantee hours of operation under load. |
|---|---|
| Refill planning | If carrying fuel to the John Deere G100, budget 1 x 5-gal can or 1 x 10-L jug for a full empty-to-full refill. |
Fuel tank capacity guide
Compared with a broad small fuel tank guide, selected from the listed tank size.
John Deere G100 fuel capacity FAQ
How much fuel does the John Deere G100 hold?
The listed fuel capacity for the John Deere G100 is 2.09 gal (7.9 L). Treat it as the full tank size when planning fuel.
How many litres of fuel does the John Deere G100 hold?
The John Deere G100 holds about 7.9 litres of fuel when filled from empty.
How many litres is half a tank on the John Deere G100?
Half-full fuel on the John Deere G100 is about 1 gal (4 L). Use the tank gauge as a guide, not a lab instrument.
How many 10-litre jugs fill the John Deere G100?
Portable refueling for the John Deere G100 is roughly 1 x 5-gal can or 1 x 10-L jug. Bring extra only if you expect long runtime or heavy use.
Can I calculate John Deere G100 fuel burn from tank size?
You cannot get a reliable runtime from tank size alone. The John Deere G100 fuel capacity is 2.09 gal (7.9 L), but fuel burn depends on utility tractor work.
Is the John Deere G100 fuel tank big enough for regular use?
The John Deere G100 falls into a small tank range at 2.09 gal (7.9 L). Use that to decide whether portable cans or pump refueling makes more sense.
Should I force more fuel into the John Deere G100 tank?
If the John Deere G100 takes less than 2.09 gal (7.9 L), it probably was not empty. Tank shape, slope and gauge accuracy can also affect the fill.
Mistakes do happen. Check the operator manual, service manual and official deere.com website for official fuel capacity specifications.

