Manufacturer |
John Deere |
Price |
- |
Model |
1750 |
Equipment Type |
Utility Tractors |
Factory |
Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany |
ENGINE DETAIL
The John Deere 1750 tractor features a robust 3-cylinder diesel engine with a displacement of 2.9L, capable of delivering 50 hp at a rated RPM of 2300, ensuring efficient power output for various farming tasks. With a peak torque of 136.4 lb-ft at 1300 RPM, it excels in plowing and heavy-duty applications, although the dry air cleaner may require more frequent maintenance in dusty environments. Overall, the combination of power, torque characteristics, and a compact engine design makes it an advantageous choice for mid-sized agricultural operations, but operators should be aware of the potential challenges in air filtration under adverse working conditions.
Description |
John Deere diesel 3-cylinder liquid-cooled |
Displacement |
179.4ci / 2.9L |
Bore/Stroke |
4.193x4.331inches / 107x 110mm |
Power |
50hp / 37.3kW |
Air cleaner |
dry |
Rated RPM |
2300 |
Torque |
136.4lb-ft / 185.0Nm |
Torque RPM |
1300 |
Starter volts |
12 |
Starter power |
4 hp/3.0 kW |
JOHN DEERE 1750 ENGINE
The John Deere 1750 features a 2.9L 3-cylinder diesel engine, providing efficient power for various agricultural tasks while maintaining optimal fuel economy. Its 20.6-gallon (78.0 L) fuel tank enhances operational range, reducing downtime during demanding field work. However, the smaller engine size may limit performance under heavy loads, making it best suited for moderate-sized farming operations.
Description |
John Deere 2.9L 3-cyl diesel |
Fuel tank |
20.6gal / 78.0L |
TRANSMISSIONS OVERVIEW
The John Deere 1750 tractor's 8-speed synchromesh transmission allows for smooth shifting under load, while the 16-speed two-speed power shift offers enhanced versatility for various field conditions, making it ideal for both high-speed transport and low-speed operations. The addition of a 12-speed creeper gear provides exceptional control for tasks requiring precise speed management, such as planting or tillage. However, operators may need to invest time in mastering the gear selections for optimal performance and efficiency in diverse agricultural scenarios.
Description |
8-speed synchromesh 16-speed two-speed power shift 12-speed creeper |
TRANSMISSION 1
The John Deere 1750 features a synchromesh transmission with a total of 8 forward and 4 reverse gears, enhancing shifting smoothness and operational efficiency. Its four-speed range across two gear groups allows for optimal power distribution suited for diverse agricultural tasks. However, users may encounter a learning curve when adapting to the gear selection for varying load conditions, impacting productivity in dynamic environments.
Type |
synchromesh |
Gears |
8 forward and 4 reverse |
Description |
Four gears (1-4) in two ranges (I and II) plus reverse (R) range |
SPEEDS 1
Description |
With 12.4-32 rear tires |
TRANSMISSION 2
The John Deere 1750's two-speed power shift transmission enhances operational versatility, allowing for 16 forward and 8 reverse speeds, which is beneficial for varying field conditions and tasks. The Hi-Lo feature facilitates quick gear changes without stopping, reducing downtime and improving efficiency during heavy-duty operations. However, operators must be familiar with the transmission to optimize performance and avoid potential wear from improper shifting.
Type |
two-speed power shift |
Gears |
16 forward and 8 reverse |
Description |
The Hi-Lo transmission adds a left-hand two-speed shift to the standard transmission |
SPEEDS 2
Description |
With 13.6x36 rear tires |
TRANSMISSION 3
The John Deere 1750 tractor features a creeper drive, providing enhanced control at low speeds, making it ideal for tasks such as tilling or planting in tight spaces. Its 12 forward and 8 reverse gear ratio allows for efficient maneuverability across various terrains, offering both versatility and improved operational efficiency. However, users should be mindful of potential challenges in mastering gear transitions, especially when using the creeper range for precision work.
Type |
creeper |
Gears |
12 forward and 8 reverse |
Description |
Optional creeper range engaged via dashboard lever |
SPEEDS 3
Description |
With 13.6x36 rear tires |
JOHN DEERE 1750 TRANSMISSIONS
The John Deere 1750 features an 8-speed synchromesh transmission for smooth shifting, along with a 16-speed two-speed power shift for increased versatility in various field operations. The 12-speed creeper gear offers precise control at extremely low speeds, ideal for planting and tilling in tight spaces. The combination of these transmission options enhances its productivity, but operators should be aware of the learning curve associated with mastering the shifting mechanisms.
Description |
8-speed synchromesh 16-speed two-speed power shift 12-speed creeper |
MECHANICAL
The John Deere 1750 tractor offers flexibility with its two- or four-wheel drive configurations, enhancing traction for varied terrain applications. The hydraulic disc brakes ensure reliable stopping power, while the optional ROPS provides safety during operation. The planetary final drive enhances durability and efficiency, making it suitable for both agricultural and industrial tasks, though operators should consider maintenance accessibility for optimal performance.
Description |
Two- or four-wheel drive Power steering Hydraulic disc brakes ROPS. Optional MC1 cab, or CC2 cab after 1990 |
Final drive |
planetary |
HYDRAULICS
Type |
closed center constant pressure |
Pressure |
2756psi / 190.0bar |
Pump flow |
11.6gpm / 43.9lpm |
TRACTOR HITCH
Rear Type |
II/I |
Control |
position and depth control |
Rear lift (at 24) |
2810lbs / 1274kg |
POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)
Rear PTO |
independent |
Clutch |
hydraulic wet disc |
Rear RPM |
540/540/1000 |
Engine RPM |
540@2070 |
JOHN DEERE 1750 TIRES
The John Deere 1750 tractor, equipped with 2WD and standard agricultural tires (front: 6.50-16, rear: 12.4/11-32), offers a balance of maneuverability and traction suitable for light to moderate field operations. The 2WD configuration may pose traction challenges in wet or uneven terrain, but it enhances fuel efficiency and reduces initial purchase cost. Ideal for small to medium-sized farms, this model excels in row crop applications or as a loader tractor in lighter duties.
2WD Standard tires (ag) |
Front: 6.50-16. Rear: 12.4/11-32 |
DIMENSIONS & TIRES
The John Deere 1750 tractor features an 80.7-inch wheelbase that enhances stability during field operations, making it ideal for row-crop applications. Weighing 6,000 lbs, it can handle moderate-weight implements but may struggle with heavier loads without added ballast. The 2WD configuration with its tire size provides good traction in moderate conditions; however, it may face challenges in wet terrains compared to 4WD counterparts.
Wheelbase |
80.7inches / 204cm |
Weight |
6000lbs / 2721kg |
Front tire |
6.50-16 |
2WD Rear tire |
12.4/11-32 |
ELECTRICAL
Ground |
negative |
Charging amps |
55 |
Batteries |
2 |
Battery volts |
12 |
Battery AH |
55 |