How much can a John Deere 3032E lift?
Key Specs
Engine power (gross) | 22.9 kW 31.2 hp |
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Implement hydraulics | 20.2 L/min 5.3 gpm |
Hitch type | Category 1 |
Lift capacity, 24-in. behind link arms | 615.1 kg 1356 lb |
Standard transmission; forward/reverse | Hydrostatic transmission (HST) |
How much does a John Deere 3032E weight?
John Deere 3032E
Dimensions & Tires | |
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Wheelbase: | 60 inches 152 cm |
Weight: | 2175 lbs 986 kg |
Front tire: | 7.00-14 |
Rear tire: | 11.2-24 |
How much fuel does a John Deere tractor hold?
The capacity is 2.4 U.S. gal. (9.1 L). The fuel filler opening is conveniently located under the seat. Filling the tank without spilling is easy.
Can you put a backhoe on a John Deere 3032E?
Correct- the 3032E uses a cast aluminum rear case. That is probably why Deere never developed a backhoe for it.
What Loader fits a John Deere 3032E?
300e Front Loader with 61″ Quick-Detachment Bucket….
Manufacturer | John Deere |
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Loader | |
Lift Capacity | 1186 |
Does the John Deere 3025E have enough power?
A competitively priced economy tractor with premium features. Torque output is rated at 51.3 lb-ft and is plenty robust to power the 2222 lb 3025E (tractor only). Output from the engine is sent to a two-range hydrostatic transmission made from a strong alloyed die cast aluminum case.
How big is a John Deere 3032E?
John Deere 3032E Dimensions
Dimensions | |
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Wheelbase: | 60 inches 152 cm |
Length: | 111 inches 281 cm |
Width: | 56.5 inches 143 cm (min) |
58 inches 147 cm (max) |
How much oil does a John Deere 3032E take?
John Deere 3032E Engine
Engine Oil | |
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Oil capacity: | 4.8 qts 4.5 L |
How much diesel does a tractor use per hour?
More detail on the approaches used to estimate overhead costs are given in the Machinery Cost Estimates: Tractors publication. Fuel use on a 310 horsepower tractor is estimated at 13.6 gallons per hour. The diesel fuel price was lowered from $2.50 per gallon in 2015 to $2.25 per gallon in 2017.
How much fuel does a tractor use per acre?
4.5 gallons per acre.