John Deere 9530T Specifications
Engine Horsepower: 475 hp
Manufactured: 2007 to 2011
John Deere 9530T Summary
The John Deere 9530T is an agricultural crawler tractor produced from 2007 to 2011 in Waterloo, Iowa, USA, as part of the 9030 Series. It features a gross engine power of 491 hp. The production variants include the 9530 (wheeled) and 9530T (crawler).
John Deere 9530T Horsepower, Weight, and Specifications:
Production
Who manufactures and where is the tractor made?
- Manufacturer: John Deere
- Type: Agricultural Crawler tractor
- Factory: Waterloo, Iowa, USA
Variants
What are the variants of the John Deere 9530T?
- 9530: Wheeled
- 9530T: Crawler
Horsepower
What is the horsepower specification?
- Engine (gross): 491 hp / 366.1 kW
- Engine: 475 hp / 354.2 kW
- PTO (claimed): 375 hp / 279.6 kW
- Drawbar (tested): 366.03 hp / 272.9 kW
Engine
What type of engine does the tractor have?
- Engine: John Deere 13.5L 6-cyl diesel
Mechanical
What are the mechanical features?
- Chassis: Crawler
- Steering: Electro-hydraulic power
- Brakes: Hydraulic wet disc
- Cab: Cab standard with air-conditioning
- Transmission: 18-speed full power shift
Capacity
What are the capacities of fuel and hydraulic systems?
- Fuel: 330 gal / 1249.1 L
- Hydraulic system: 27 gal / 102.2 L
Hydraulics
What are the hydraulic specifications?
- Type: Closed-center pressure flow compensated (PFC)
- Capacity: 27 gal / 102.2 L
- Pressure: 2900 psi / 200.0 bar
- Pump flow: 48 gpm / 181.7 lpm
- SCV flow: 30 gpm / 113.6 lpm
Tractor Hitch
What are the tractor hitch details?
- Rear Type: 4/4N (optional)
- Control: Position and draft control
- Rear lift: 15,300 lbs / 6940 kg
Dimensions & Tracks
What are the dimensions and track specifications?
- Wheelbase: 116 inches / 294 cm
- Weight: 43,815 lbs / 19874 kg
- Tracks: 30-inch belt
Electrical
What are the electrical specifications?
- Ground: Negative
- Charging system: Alternator
- Charging amps: 200
- Batteries: 3
- Battery CCA: 925
- Battery volts: 12
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