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John Deere 5300 Hydraulics Specifications

Used by farmers as a utility tractor, John Deere produced the Model 5300 from 1992 to 1997. The 50-horsepower tractor fell between the Models 5200 and 5400 in the product line. Powered by a 3-cylinder diesel, the tractor had a 81-inch wheelbase and weighed more than 5,100 pounds. It included a hydraulic system as a standard feature.
  1. Flow Rate

    • The hydraulic system of the John Deere Model 5300 boasts an 11.4 gallon-per-minute flow rate when used to power implements and a maximum flow rate of 18.2 gpm. The tractor develops the maximum flow rate at the engines standard rated speed and power.

    Pressure and Lift

    • The John Deere Model 5300 boasts a maximum lift capacity of 3,374 pounds. This lift capacity is generated with a maximum pressure of 2,750 pounds per square inch within the hydraulic system.

    Hydraulic Implements

    • Use the hydraulic system of the John Deere 5300 to lift and operate implements mounted to the tractors 3-point hitch. These implements include bale spears, cultivators, rakes and plows. The hydraulic system is used in conjunction with the tractor's power take off to operate leaf vacuums, post-hole augers and mower attachments.