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Tractor Attachments for the John Deere 2030

Your tractor
John Deere 2030
Production
1971 to 1975
Power
68 hp
Class
tractor

Tractor Flail Mowers for the John Deere 2030

Built for paddocks, headlands and verges where a topper leaves rows of cut material behind. Hitch it to your John Deere 2030 and the flails chop and mulch brambles, brush and overgrowth as you go.

Tractor Topper Mowers for the John Deere 2030

Hitch a topper to your John Deere 2030 for fast rough-cuts across pasture and paddocks, or a finishing mower for a tidy lawn-style finish on estate grass. Quicker and lighter work than a flail when the grass isn't rank.

Tractor Hedge Cutters for the John Deere 2030

Hitch one to your John Deere 2030 to trim hedges and roadside verges from the tractor seat. The boom reaches into hedge tops and over field-edge banks where a fixed flail or topper can't, with its own PTO-driven hydraulics so it doesn't fight your tractor's spools.

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About the John Deere 2030

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Engine Horsepower: 68 hp

Manufactured: 1971 to 1975

John Deere 2030 Summary

The John Deere 2030 was produced from 1971 to 1975 as part of the Generation II Series. This utility tractor, manufactured in Dubuque, Iowa, USA, and Mannheim, Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg, Germany, featured engines such as the John Deere 3.6L 4-cylinder diesel and gasoline options. It had an 8-speed or a 16-speed partial power shift transmission. The tractor delivered 68 hp from the engine, with a tested drawbar power of 50.42 hp and a tested PTO power of 60.65 hp. Variants included options for open or ROPS operator stations and two-wheel drive.

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John Deere 2030 Horsepower, Weight, and Specifications:

Production

Who manufactures the John Deere 2030 and where was it built?

  • Manufacturer: John Deere
  • Type: Utility tractor
  • Factories: Dubuque, Iowa, USA; Mannheim, Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg, Germany
  • Original price (1975): $9,000

Engines

What engine options are available for the John Deere 2030?

  • Diesel: John Deere 3.6L 4-cylinder
  • Gasoline: John Deere 3.6L 4-cylinder

Transmissions

How many transmission speeds are available on the John Deere 2030?

  • 8-speed
  • 16-speed partial power shift

Horsepower

What is the horsepower of the John Deere 2030?

  • Engine: 68 hp (50.7 kW)
  • Drawbar (claimed): 51 hp (38.0 kW)
  • PTO (claimed): 60.34 hp (45.0 kW)
  • Drawbar (tested): 50.42 hp (37.6 kW)
  • PTO (tested): 60.65 hp (45.2 kW)

Mechanical

What mechanical features does the John Deere 2030 have?

  • Drive: Two-wheel drive
  • Steering: Power assist
  • Brakes: Hydraulic wet disc brakes
  • Operator station: Open, optional two-post ROPS with canopy

Capacity

What are the capacities of the John Deere 2030?

  • Fuel capacity: 19.5 gal (73.8 L)
  • Hydraulic system: 10 gal (37.9 L)

Hydraulics

What hydraulic specifications does the John Deere 2030 have?

  • Type: Closed center
  • Capacity: 10 gal (37.9 L)
  • Pressure: 2250 psi (155.1 bar)
  • Pump flow: 6 gpm (transmission), 8.5 gpm (remotes), 18.5 gpm (optional)
  • Total flow: 14.5 gpm (54.9 lpm), 24.5 gpm (optional) (92.7 lpm)

Tractor hitch

What type of rear hitch does the John Deere 2030 have?

  • Rear Type: II/I

Power Take-off (PTO)

What are the PTO specifications for the John Deere 2030?

  • Rear PTO: Live, independent (optional)
  • Rear PTO Type: 540, 540/1000
  • Mid PTO: Optional
  • Mid PTO Type: 1000

Dimensions & Tires

What are the dimensions and tire options for the John Deere 2030?

  • Wheelbase: 85.75 inches (straight axle), 79.375 inches (swept axle)
  • Weight: 4800 to 5230 pounds
  • Front tire: 6.00-16
  • Rear tire: 13.6-28/38

Electrical

What are the electrical specs for the John Deere 2030?

  • Ground: Negative
  • Batteries: 1 or 2
  • Battery CCA: 370
  • Battery volts: 12
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