John Deere 1950

John Deere 1950 Technical Specifications

John Deere 1950 is a Row-Crop tractor that was produced by the John Deere between 1988 – 1994.

Below you will find detailed technical specifications for John Deere 1950 covering engine types, horsepower ratings, weight, height, fuel type and tank volume, oil capacity and type, hydraulic system diagram, wiring diagram, battery specs, etc.

John Deere 1950 Production











Manufacturer:
Manufacturer: John Deere
Type: Utility tractor
Factory: Mannheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany


John Deere 1950 Power



Engine:
Engine (net): 61.7 hp
46.0 kW










John Deere 1950 Engine
John Deere 2.9L 3-cyl diesel
Fuel tank: 19 gal
71.9 L



































Mechanical
Chassis: 4×2 2WD
  4×4 MFWD 4WD
Final drives: planetary
Steering: manual
Steering: power*Standard with four-wheel drive. Optional with two-wheel drive.
Brakes: hydraulic wet disc
Cab: ROPS. Optional MC1 cab, or CC2 cab after 1990.
Transmissions: 8-speed synchromesh
  16-speed two-speed power shift
  12-speed creeper




John Deere 1950 photos…













Hydraulics
Type: closed center
Pressure: 2756 psi
190.0 bar
Pump flow: 11.6 gpm
43.9 lpm










Tractor hitch
Rear Type: II/I
Control: position and draft control



















Power Take-off (PTO)
Rear PTO: independent
Clutch: hydraulic wet disc
Rear RPM: 540 (1.375)
  540/1000 (1.375)
Engine RPM: 540@2075
1000@2172





















Dimensions & Tires
2WD Wheelbase: 84.7 inches
215 cm
4WD Wheelbase: 85 inches
215 cm
Weight: 5798 to 6845 pounds
Front tire: 7.50-16
2WD Rear tire: 16.9-30
Full dimensions and tires …








1950 Serial Numbers
Location: Serial number plate on the right side of the 1950 tractor frame, above the front axle.

John Deere 1950 Electrical



















Ground: negative
Charging system: alternator
ROPS Charging amps: 55
Cab Charging amps: 85
Batteries: 2
Battery volts: 12

John Deere 1950 Mechanical

































Chassis: 4×2 2WD
  4×4 MFWD 4WD
Final drives: planetary
Steering: manual
Steering: power*Standard with four-wheel drive. Optional with two-wheel drive.
Brakes: hydraulic wet disc
Cab: ROPS. Optional MC1 cab, or CC2 cab after 1990.
Transmissions: 8-speed synchromesh
  16-speed two-speed power shift
  12-speed creeper

Hydraulics










Type: closed center
Pressure: 2756 psi
190.0 bar
Pump flow: 11.6 gpm
43.9 lpm

Tracktor Hitch







Rear Type: II/I
Control: position and draft control

Power Take-off (PTO)
















Rear PTO: independent
Clutch: hydraulic wet disc
Rear RPM: 540 (1.375)
  540/1000 (1.375)
Engine RPM: 540@2075
1000@2172

John Deere 1950 Engine detail


































Engine Detail
John Deere
turbocharged diesel
3-cylinder
liquid-cooled
Displacement: 179.4 ci
2.9 L
Bore/Stroke: 4.19×4.33 inches
106 x 110 mm
Air cleaner: dry
Rated RPM: 2300
Torque: 168.9 lb-ft
229.0 Nm
Torque RPM: 1500
Starter volts: 12
Oil change: 200 h



John Deere 1950 Transmission overview

Engine Oil











Type: synchromesh
Gears: 8 forward and 4 reverse
Clutch: dry disc
Four synchronized gears (1-4) in two ranges (I/II) plus reverse range.

John Deere 1950 Dimensions































2WD Wheelbase: 84.7 inches
215 cm
4WD Wheelbase: 85 inches
215 cm
Length: 148.2 inches
376 cm
Width: 73 inches
185 cm
Height (cab): 95.8 inches
243 cm
2WD Clearance (front axle): 25.2 inches
64 cm
4WD Clearance (front axle): 17.3 inches
43 cm
2WD Front tread: 49.6 to 81 inches
125 to 205 cm
4WD Front tread: 55.8 to 74.2 inches
141 to 188 cm
Rear tread: 51.2 to 78.7 inches
130 to 199 cm
















John Deere 1950 Weight
2WD ROPS Shipping: 5798 lbs
2629 kg
2WD Cab Shipping: 6151 lbs
2790 kg
4WD ROPS Shipping: 6493 lbs
2945 kg
4WD Cab Shipping: 6845 lbs
3104 kg

FAQ

Is John Deere 1950 a good tractor?

The John Deere 1950 is one of the great tractors in the John Deere stable, and it has earned John Deere a fantastic reputation.

How much oil does a John Deere 1950 take?

Check out the John Deere 1950 oil capacity and oil type in the engine specs section as it may vary across the engines. Keep in mind, that older models might have their oil capacity increased over time. You may compare between the early and late oil capacity.

Do tractors have VIN numbers?

Every tractor has a VIN number. The number is usually engraved below the driver’s seat. Tractor manufacturers put the number in different places on the tractor body.

What was the last year John Deere made the 1850

The John Deere 1950 was an agricultural tractor model made from 1988 – 1994

How much can a John Deere 1950 Pull?

The max pulling capacity of the John Deere 1950 tractors starts at 5697 lbs
2584 kg but may be slightly higher depending on the trim.

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