Introduction
Production Information of John Deere, 1750
The production information of the tractor (1750) includes details about its manufacturing.
| Utility tractor |
| Built in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany |
| Manufacturer | John Deere |
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Dimension and Tires Information of John Deere, 1750
This section sums up the dimension and tires information of the tractor.
| Ground clearance | 24.5 inches [62 cm] |
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| Wheelbase | 80.7 inches [204 cm] |
| 93.2 inches (Low-profile Cab) [236 cm] | |
| Height (cab) | 95.1 inches (MC1 Cab) [241 cm] |
| Length | 147.8 inches [375 cm] |
| Front tread | 49.6 to 80.9 inches [125 to 205 cm] |
| Shipping weight | 6000 lbs [2721 kg] |
| Width | 74 inches [187 cm] |
| Rear tread | 51.2 to 78.7 inches [130 to 199 cm] |
| 2WD Standard tires (ag) | Front: 6.50-16. Rear: 12.4/11-32 |
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Engine Specifications of John Deere, 1750
Get the specifications for the engine and if different options are available.
| Liquid-cooled |
| Diesel |
| 3-cylinder |
| Torque RPM | 1300 |
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| Displacement | 179.4 ci [2.9 L] |
| Air cleaner | Dry |
| Bore/Stroke | 4.193x4.331 inches [107 x 110 mm] |
| Starter power | 4 hp [3.0 kW] |
| Starter volts | 12 |
| Torque | 136.4 lb-ft [185.0 Nm] |
| Rated RPM | 2300 |
| Power | 50 hp [37.3 kW] |
Transmission Information of John Deere, 1750Y
Discover all variants of transmission available for this tractor model.
Transmission variants 1
| Four gears (1-4) in two ranges (I and II) plus reverse (R) range. |
| Type | Synchromesh |
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| Gears | 8 forward and 4 reverse |
Transmission variants 2
| The Hi-Lo transmission adds a left-hand two-speed shift to the standard transmission. |
| Type | Two-speed power shift |
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| Gears | 16 forward and 8 reverse |
Transmission variants 3
| Optional creeper range engaged via dashboard lever. |
| Type | Creeper |
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| Gears | 12 forward and 8 reverse |
| 8-speed synchromesh |
| 16-speed two-speed power shift |
| 12-speed creeper |
Mechanical Specs of John Deere, 1750Y
This section summarizes all mechanical information such as the brake system and other specifications.
| Two- or four-wheel drive |
| ROPS. Optional MC1 cab, or CC2 cab after 1990. |
| Hydraulic disc brakes |
| Power steering |
| Final drives | Planetary |
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Power Information of John Deere, 1750Y
Discover the power specifications and options available for this tractor model but also PTO (Power Take-off) information.
| Rear PTO | Independent |
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| Engine RPM | 540@2070 |
| 540/1000 | |
| Clutch | Hydraulic wet disc |
| Rear PTO Type | 540 |
Hydraulics Specifications of John Deere, 1750
Hydraulic system type, pressure, pump flow and valves.
| Type | Closed center constant pressure |
|---|---|
| Pressure | 2756 psi [190.0 bar] |
| Pump flow | 11.6 gpm [43.9 lpm] |
Three-Point Hitch of John Deere, 1750
Hitch category and rear/front lift capacity.
| Rear Type | II/I |
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| Control | Position and depth control |
| Rear lift (at 24"/610mm) | 2810 lbs [1274 kg] |
Electrical System of John Deere, 1750
Battery voltage, charging system and ground.
| Ground | Negative |
|---|---|
| Battery AH | 55 |
| Battery volts | 12 |
| Charging amps | 55 |
| Batteries | 2 |
Frequently asked questions
How much horsepower does the John Deere 1750 have?
The John Deere 1750 delivers 50 HP.
What years was the John Deere 1750 produced?
The John Deere 1750 was produced in 1987-1994.
What engine does the John Deere 1750 have?
The John Deere 1750 is powered by a Diesel, 3-cylinder engine.
What transmission does the John Deere 1750 use?
The John Deere 1750 uses a Synchromesh transmission.
How much does the John Deere 1750 weigh?
The John Deere 1750 weighs 6000 lbs [2721 kg].
Is the John Deere 1750 4WD?
The John Deere 1750 is available in 2WD/4WD.
