The John Deere 2100 tractor is part of the older JD 2000 series of tractors, which includes the smaller John Deere 2000 and the larger John Deere 2200. All of these tractors were made by Zetor, not John Deere. The tractors were made in the Czech Republic, in a place called Brno. The JD 2100 tractor first appeared in 1993 and has long since been discontinued. When buying new, you could choose between two chassis options. You could choose between the 4×2 2WD chassis or the 4X4 MFWD 4WD which cost a little more.
Many of the John Deere 2100 tractors bought in Europe came with a cab to protect the driver, while many North American buyers got it with an open cockpit. The tractor is powered by a 4-cylinder diesel engine. This engine has a total volume of 3. 5 liters and its total power is 62 hp. The power produced by the engine is transferred to the wheels through a transmission that provides the tractor with 10 forward speeds and 2 reverse speeds. The driver controls the speed of the tractor through a set of hydraulic disc brakes.
The engine also powers the hydraulics on the John Deere 2100. This is what provides power steering to the tractor, drives implements like the front loader, and drives the rear hitch (which is category 2). The weight of the JD 2100 when shipped is 1179 kg (2600 lbs). This weight increases once it has been loaded and ballasts and accessories have been added. There is a form below this article that you can fill out if you would like to leave a review on the tractor. There are little buttons at the top of the form for you to rate tractor performance, reliability and safety, and overall performance.








