Engine Horsepower: 63 hp
Manufactured: 1955 to 1956
John Deere 80 Summary
The John Deere 80 was produced from 1955 to 1956, with a total of 3,485 units built in Waterloo, Iowa, USA. It features a John Deere 7.7L 2-cylinder diesel engine with a tested drawbar power of 60.36 hp and tested belt power of 65.33 hp. Variants include a standard-tread tractor with options for manual or power assist steering and an optional steel cab.

John Deere 80 Horsepower, Weight, and Specifications:
Production
Who manufactured and produced the John Deere 80?
- Manufacturer: John Deere
- Type: Standard-tread tractor
- Built in: Waterloo, Iowa, USA
- Total built: 3,485
Engine
What are the engine specifications for the John Deere 80?
- Engine type: John Deere 7.7L 2-cyl diesel
- Fuel tank capacity: 32.5 gal (123.0 L)
- Auxiliary fuel capacity: 0.25 gal (0.9 L)
Transmission
What type of transmission does the John Deere 80 have?
- Type: 6-speed unsynchronized gear
Horsepower
What is the horsepower of the John Deere 80?
- Drawbar (claimed): 46.32 hp (34.5 kW)
- Belt (claimed): 57.49 hp (42.9 kW)
- Drawbar (tested): 60.36 hp (45.0 kW)
- Belt (tested): 65.33 hp (48.7 kW)
Mechanical
What mechanical features does the John Deere 80 have?
- Drive: Two-wheel drive
- Steering: Manual (power assist optional)
- Brakes: Mechanical expanding shoe brakes
- Operator station: Open, optional steel cab
Power Take-off (PTO)
What is the PTO RPM for the John Deere 80?
- Rear RPM: 540
Dimensions & Tires
What are the dimensions and tire specifications of the John Deere 80?
- Wheelbase: 85.5 inches (217 cm)
- Weight: 8300 lbs (3764 kg)
- Front tire: 7.50-18
- Rear tire: 15-34
Belt Pulley
What are the specifications for the belt pulley of the John Deere 80?
- Diameter: 12.2 inches (30 cm)
- Width: 9 inches (22 cm)
- RPM: 1125
- Speed: 3599 ft/min (1096.98 meters/min)
Electrical
What is the electrical system specification of the John Deere 80?
- Ground: Positive
- Battery volts: 6
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