Quick answer:
The Kubota GL-600 tractor engine horsepower found is 60 hp.
Engine HP60 hp
Power / weight13.8 hp per 1,000 lb
Kubota GL-600 Horsepower Specs
| Engine horsepower | 60 hp |
|---|---|
| Rated engine RPM | 2,800 rpm |
| Engine displacement | 164.8 cu in (2.7 L) |
| Engine | Kubota F2803 diesel 5-cylinder |
| Operating weight | 4,343 lb (1,970 kg) |
| Power-to-weight | 13.8 hp per 1,000 lb |
| Horsepower class | large compact tractor horsepower |
Horsepower Benchmarks
Engine horsepower benchmark
Operating weight benchmark
Power-to-weight benchmark
Benchmarks are general reference ranges for compact tractors.
Kubota GL-600 Horsepower FAQ
| Engine horsepower | The Kubota GL-600 tractor engine horsepower found is 60 hp. Use engine horsepower for comparing engine output, not necessarily implement power at the PTO. |
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| Horsepower class | The Kubota GL-600 is listed as large compact tractor horsepower based on the engine horsepower found. |
| Rated engine RPM | The rated engine speed found for the Kubota GL-600 is 2,800 rpm. This is the engine speed used for the listed power rating. |
| Engine specs found | Engine specs found for the Kubota GL-600 include Kubota F2803 diesel 5-cylinder and 164.8 cu in (2.7 L) displacement. |
| Operating weight | The operating weight found for the Kubota GL-600 is 4,343 lb (1,970 kg). Weight matters because the same horsepower feels different in a light mower than in a heavy tractor. |
| Power-to-weight | The calculated power-to-weight figure for the Kubota GL-600 is 13.8 hp per 1,000 lb based on the engine horsepower and operating weight found. |
| Horsepower planning note | When comparing the Kubota GL-600, start with the listed engine horsepower and then check PTO power if you are sizing implements. |
Official information note
Mistakes do happen. Check the operator manual, service manual and official kubotausa.com website for official horsepower, PTO horsepower, engine RPM, torque and operating-weight specifications before buying implements or servicing the machine.


