John Deere 730 Standard
| 1958 - 1961 |
Standard-tread tractor |
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Production |
Manufacturer | John Deere
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Standard-tread tractor |
Factories | Waterloo, Iowa, USA
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  | Rosario, Argentina
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Total built | 5,095 (total)
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  | 292 (gasoline)
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  | 28 (all-fuel)
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  | 220 (LP-gas)
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  | 4,555 (diesel, 2,213 used pony engine)
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John Deere 730 Standard Engines |
John Deere 5.9L 2-cyl gasoline |
John Deere 5.9L 2-cyl all-fuel |
John Deere 5.9L 2-cyl LP gas |
John Deere 6.2L 2-cyl diesel |
Fuel tank | 24.5 gal (all-fuel) 92.7 L
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  | 26.5 gal (gasoline) 100.3 L
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  | 33 gal (LP gas) 124.9 L
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  | 20 gal (diesel) 75.7 L
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Aux. fuel | 1 gal (all-fuel) 3.8 L
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  | 0.25 gal (diesel pony) 0.9 L
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Engine details ... |
John Deere 730 Standard Power |
Drawbar (claimed) | 53 hp 39.5 kW
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PTO (claimed) | 59 hp 44.0 kW
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Plows | 5
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Mechanical |
Two-wheel drive |
Steering | manual
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  | power (optional)
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Differential mechanical drum brakes |
Open operator station. Optional steel cab. |
Hydraulics |
Type | open center
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Valves | 1 or 2
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Tractor hitch |
Rear Type | II (optional)
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Power Take-off (PTO) |
Rear PTO | independent
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Rear PTO Type | 540
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Belt Pulley |
Diameter | 12.8 inches 32 cm
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Width | 7.4 inches 18 cm
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RPM | 1,125
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Speed | 3,790 ft/min 1155.19 meters/min
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Electrical |
Ground | positive (12V)
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  | floating (24V)
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Charging system | generator
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Batteries | 2
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  | 4 (diesel)
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Battery volts | 6
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References |
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The John Deere 30 Series by J.R. Hobbs |
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