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Tractor Dimensions

Generally speaking, a tractor can refer to any type of heavy machinery utilized for heavy duty tasks. Usually, tractors are used for agricultural and industrial work. They are also employed in construction sites. The work the tractor will do is dependent upon its size.

John Deere WA-14 Tractor Dimensions

The John Deere WA-14 has a fuel capacity of 120 gal (454.2 L) and the hydraulic system capacity is 52 gal (196.8 L). The tractor weighs 26,520 lbs (12029 kg) and the wheelbase is 136 inches (345 cm). It is 257 inches (652 cm) long, 104 inches (264 cm) wide and 99 inches (251 cm) high.

The cab height is 130 inches (330 cm) and the ground clearance is 19 inches (48 cm). The tires of the John Deere WA-14 are Ag front: 23.1-30, Ag rear: 23.1-30, Ag front: 18.4-34 and Ag rear: 18.4-34. The engine power is 225 hp (167.8 kW) and the drawbar is 178 hp (132.7 kW). It has a 4×4 articulated 4WD chassis and power steering.

John Deere 20A Tractor Dimensions

The John Deere 20A weighs 26,520 lbs (12029 kg) and the wheelbase is 136 inches (345 cm). The ground clearance is 19 inches (48 cm) and cab height is 130 inches (330 cm). The overall height is 99 inches (251 cm) and it is 104 inches (264 cm) wide.

The length is 257 inches (652 cm). The 4WD turn radius is 3.9 feet (1.2 m) with brakes. The tires are 6.5/80×15 (Ag front and 6.5/80×15 (Ag rear).

The fuel capacity is 6 gal (22.7 L) and the hydraulic system capacity is 1.7 gal (6.4 L). The rear type is 1/1N and the rear lift is 1,100 lbs (498 kg). The John Deere 20A tractor also has independent rear PTO and 540 rear RPMs.

The hydraulics pressure is 1813 psi (125.0 bar) with a total flow of 9 gpm (34.1 lpm). The steering press is 1305 psi (90.0 bar). The charging amps are 14.

Other Information about Tractors

Aside from businesses applications, the tractor can be used for home maintenance. Tractors can perform tasks like plowing in the winter, landscaping and mowing during the summer. They are also ideal for hauling various materials.

The tractor dimensions have a direct effect on its performance. Those for personal use usually have a 20 to 80 hp engine. Those for agricultural or construction work have as much as 200 hp and higher. The strength of the machine lies in the horsepower more than anything else.

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