The John Deere GX75 holds 1 gal (3.8 L) of fuel. For planning, half tank is 0.5 gal (1.9 L) and empty-to-full needs 1 x 5-gal can.
John Deere GX75 fuel tank capacity specs
| Fuel tank capacity | 1 gal (3.8 L) |
|---|---|
| Fuel capacity in litres | 3.8 L |
| Half tank amount | 0.5 gal (1.9 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 GX75 fuel planning notes
| Fuel capacity note | The John Deere GX75 fuel tank is listed at 1 gal (3.8 L). Runtime changes heavily with load, throttle, terrain and implement use. |
|---|---|
| Refill planning | If carrying fuel to the John Deere GX75, 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 GX75 fuel capacity FAQ
What is the John Deere GX75 fuel capacity?
The empty-to-full fuel amount for the John Deere GX75 is 1 gal (3.8 L). If the gauge is not on empty, it will take less.
What is the John Deere GX75 fuel capacity in litres?
The John Deere GX75 holds about 3.8 litres of fuel when filled from empty.
How much fuel is half full on the John Deere GX75?
The John Deere GX75 half-tank amount is 0.5 gal (1.9 L). If the machine is on a slope, the gauge may read differently.
How many fuel containers does the John Deere GX75 need from empty?
To fill the John Deere GX75 from empty, budget 1 x 5-gal can or 1 x 10-L jug. If it is only low rather than empty, reduce that amount.
Does fuel tank capacity tell me the John Deere GX75 runtime?
The John Deere GX75 may run very different hours on the same 1 gal (3.8 L) tank depending on loader work, PTO implements, mowing, pulling, road travel and terrain. Use fuel capacity for planning, not as a fuel-burn rating.
How does the John Deere GX75 tank size compare?
Because the John Deere GX75 tank is only 1 gal (3.8 L), portable can planning matters more than bulk fuel planning.
Why did my John Deere GX75 take less than the listed fuel capacity?
Use 1 gal (3.8 L) as a planning number. The safe finish point is the proper fill level, not squeezing in every last ounce.
Mistakes do happen. Check the operator manual, service manual and official deere.com website for official fuel capacity specifications.


