John Deere 5050d

The John Deere 5050D is a reliable row-crop tractor produced since 2012, designed for medium-scale farming tasks. Powered by a 2.9L 3-cylinder diesel engine, it generates 50 horsepower, making it suitable for a variety of agricultural duties. The tractor features an 8-speed collar shift transmission, mechanical wet disc brakes, and an open operator station, with ROPS as an option for added safety. Known for its solid performance and durability, the 5050D also comes with a capable hydraulic system and a robust rear lift, making it ideal for lifting heavy implements.
General
ModelJohn Deere 5050D
ManufacturerJohn Deere
TypeRow-Crop tractor
Production2012 – Present
FactoryPune, Maharashtra, India
Engine
ManufacturerJohn Deere
TypeDiesel, 3-cylinder, liquid-cooled
Displacement2.9L (179 ci)
Power50 hp (37.3 kW)
Compression18.5:1
Rated RPM2300
Torque109.2 lb-ft (148.1 Nm)
Torque RPM1600
Oil capacity9 qts (8.5 L)
Transmission
TypeCollar shift gear
Gears8 forward, 4 reverse
ClutchDry disc
Dimensions
Wheelbase76.8 inches (195 cm)
Length132.7 inches (337 cm)
Width71.1 inches (180 cm)
Height87.4 inches (221 cm)
Ground clearance17.3 inches (43 cm)
Weight4,034 lbs (1829 kg)
Mechanical
Chassis4×2 2WD
SteeringPower
BrakesMechanical wet disc
CabOpen operator station, ROPS optional
Hydraulics
TypeOpen center
Capacity9.2 gal (34.8 L)
Pump flow6.6 gpm (25 lpm)
Steering flow6.6 gpm (25 lpm)
Tractor Hitch
Rear TypeII
Rear lift (at ends)3086 lbs (1399 kg)
Power Take-off (PTO)
Rear PTOIndependent
Rear RPM540 @ 2200 RPM
Electrical
GroundNegative
Battery12V, 88 AH
Charging systemAlternator
Charging amps40
John Deere 5050D Overview

The John Deere 5050D is a highly regarded model within the 5D series, designed for durability and versatility in medium-scale farming operations. Powered by a 50-horsepower, 2.9L 3-cylinder diesel engine, the 5050D is well-suited for tasks such as plowing, tilling, and pulling medium-sized implements. The 8-speed collar shift transmission provides reliable performance, although it requires stopping to change gears, which some users find less efficient compared to modern options. The mechanical wet disc brakes and power steering ensure smooth handling, while the open operator station—with optional ROPS—offers basic comfort and safety.

One key feature of the 5050D is its simple, open-center hydraulic system, capable of handling 6.6 gpm of pump flow, making it suitable for tasks requiring hydraulic implements. The rear lift capacity of 3,086 lbs enables the tractor to handle moderate-duty implements. Farmers frequently praise the 5050D for its low maintenance costs and fuel efficiency, though some users report that the non-turbocharged engine may lack the power needed for heavy-duty work. Additionally, the lack of advanced features, such as a power shuttle, may deter those seeking more modern conveniences.

Despite these limitations, the John Deere 5050D remains a popular choice among farmers who value reliability, ease of maintenance, and affordability. Its strong build, robust engine, and straightforward design make it a trusted workhorse for farmers, particularly in regions where simplicity and durability are prioritized over luxury or advanced technology.

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