chetlenox
Silver Member
Hey all,
My father-in-law and I were discussing the differences between the vintage (40s-50s era) model numbers of John Deere tractors. I put together the following plot that shows the weight vs horsepower for the last model year of each model name. Horsepower is the gas version at the drawbar. If there was only a diesel version, I used that number. Figured I would post the data for entertainment value.
FYI: The datapoint for Christy (my wife's) 4520 is shown just to show how new compact tractors don't exactly "fit the curve" of these older Ag tractors.
I also drew dotted lines at 2 tons and 35 hp, which seems to be most folk's description of the minimum tractor required to run a small square baler.
Chet.
My father-in-law and I were discussing the differences between the vintage (40s-50s era) model numbers of John Deere tractors. I put together the following plot that shows the weight vs horsepower for the last model year of each model name. Horsepower is the gas version at the drawbar. If there was only a diesel version, I used that number. Figured I would post the data for entertainment value.

FYI: The datapoint for Christy (my wife's) 4520 is shown just to show how new compact tractors don't exactly "fit the curve" of these older Ag tractors.
I also drew dotted lines at 2 tons and 35 hp, which seems to be most folk's description of the minimum tractor required to run a small square baler.
Chet.