John Deere 5020 Specifications
Engine Horsepower: 155 hp
Manufactured: 1965 to 1972
John Deere 5020 Summary
The John Deere 5020 was produced from 1965 to 1972 as part of the New Generation Series. It had a horsepower rating of 140 PTO claimed and 141.34 PTO tested. A total of 12,909 units were built, consisting of 7,103 standard and 5,806 row-crop variants.
John Deere 5020 Horsepower, Weight, and Specifications:
Production
Who manufactures the John Deere 5020 and where was it built?
- Manufacturer: John Deere
- Type: Standard-tread tractor
- Built in: Waterloo, Iowa, USA
- Total built: 12,909
- Standard: 7,103
- Row-crop: 5,806
- Original price in 1972: $15,000
Engine
What type of engine does the John Deere 5020 have?
- Engine: John Deere 8.7L 6-cyl diesel
Transmission
What is the transmission specification of the John Deere 5020?
- Transmission: 8-speed partially synchronized
Horsepower
What is the horsepower of the John Deere 5020?
- PTO (claimed): 140 hp (104.4 kW)
- Drawbar (tested): 121.86 hp (90.9 kW)
- PTO (tested): 141.34 hp (105.4 kW)
Mechanical
What are the mechanical features of the John Deere 5020?
- Drive: Two-wheel drive
- Steering: Power
- Brakes: Differential hydraulic wet disc
- Cab: Optional with heat and air
Capacity
What is the fuel and hydraulic capacity of the John Deere 5020?
- Fuel: 68 gal (257.4 L)
- Hydraulic system: 16 gal (60.6 L)
Hydraulics
What are the hydraulic specifications of the John Deere 5020?
- Type: Closed center
- Capacity: 16 gal (60.6 L)
- Valves: 1 or 2
- Pump flow: 22 gpm (83.3 lpm)
Tractor hitch
What type of hitch does the John Deere 5020 have?
- Rear Type: III/II
Power Take-off (PTO)
What are the PTO specifications for the John Deere 5020?
- Rear PTO: Independent
- Rear RPM: 1000
- Engine RPM: 1000@1900
Dimensions & Tires
What are the dimensions and tire specifications of the John Deere 5020?
- Wheelbase: 104 inches (264 cm)
- Weight: 14,510 to 17,350 pounds
- Front tire: 9.50-20
- Rear tire: 18.4-38 (row-crop)
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