Best 40–60 HP Tractors
Tractors in the 40–60 HP band. These 20 rank highest for balance of power and versatility. Median 55 HP.
How we rank tractors for this list
- Eligible tractors have engine power between 40 and 60 HP.
- Ranking uses overall score (45%), small-farm (30%), and versatility (25%).
- Top 20 are selected deterministically.
Category stats snapshot
Medians and PTO coverage from the top 20 tractors in this list.
- Median engine power: 55 HP
- Median weight: 893 kg
- Median PTO power: 47 HP
- Median power-to-weight: 62.4 HP/t
- PTO coverage: 100%
- HP range: 40–60 HP
Top 20 tractors
New Holland TC21DA
55 HP · 47 HP PTO · Overall 68/100 · Category score 78.4/100
- •Small-farm score (100/100): 55 HP and 0.7 t weight sit in the sweet spot for small and mid-size operations; power and maneuverability are well balanced.
- •Loader score (10/100): Limited by hydraulic flow (0 L/min) and lift capacity (0 kg); suitable for light loader use.
- •Maintenance complexity (12/100): mechanical transmission; lower repair costs and simpler servicing.
#1New Holland Boomer TZ18DA
55 HP · 47 HP PTO · Overall 68/100 · Category score 78.4/100
- •Small-farm score (100/100): 55 HP and 0.6 t weight sit in the sweet spot for small and mid-size operations; power and maneuverability are well balanced.
- •Loader score (10/100): Limited by hydraulic flow (0 L/min) and lift capacity (0 kg); suitable for light loader use.
- •Maintenance complexity (12/100): mechanical transmission; lower repair costs and simpler servicing.
#2New Holland Boomer TZ22DA
55 HP · 47 HP PTO · Overall 68/100 · Category score 78.4/100
- •Small-farm score (100/100): 55 HP and 0.6 t weight sit in the sweet spot for small and mid-size operations; power and maneuverability are well balanced.
- •Loader score (10/100): Limited by hydraulic flow (0 L/min) and lift capacity (0 kg); suitable for light loader use.
- •Maintenance complexity (12/100): mechanical transmission; lower repair costs and simpler servicing.
#3New Holland Boomer TZ24DA
55 HP · 47 HP PTO · Overall 68/100 · Category score 78.4/100
- •Small-farm score (100/100): 55 HP and 0.7 t weight sit in the sweet spot for small and mid-size operations; power and maneuverability are well balanced.
- •Loader score (10/100): Limited by hydraulic flow (0 L/min) and lift capacity (0 kg); suitable for light loader use.
- •Maintenance complexity (12/100): mechanical transmission; lower repair costs and simpler servicing.
#4New Holland Boomer TZ25DA
55 HP · 47 HP PTO · Overall 68/100 · Category score 78.4/100
- •Small-farm score (100/100): 55 HP and 0.6 t weight sit in the sweet spot for small and mid-size operations; power and maneuverability are well balanced.
- •Loader score (10/100): Limited by hydraulic flow (0 L/min) and lift capacity (0 kg); suitable for light loader use.
- •Maintenance complexity (12/100): mechanical transmission; lower repair costs and simpler servicing.
#5John Deere 4010
48 HP · 41 HP PTO · Overall 67/100 · Category score 77.9/100
- •Small-farm score (100/100): 48 HP and 0.6 t weight sit in the sweet spot for small and mid-size operations; power and maneuverability are well balanced.
- •Loader score (10/100): Limited by hydraulic flow (0 L/min) and lift capacity (0 kg); suitable for light loader use.
- •Maintenance complexity (12/100): mechanical transmission; lower repair costs and simpler servicing.
#6New Holland TC23DA
55 HP · 47 HP PTO · Overall 67/100 · Category score 77.9/100
- •Small-farm score (100/100): 55 HP and 0.7 t weight sit in the sweet spot for small and mid-size operations; power and maneuverability are well balanced.
- •Loader score (11/100): Limited by hydraulic flow (0 L/min) and lift capacity (0 kg); suitable for light loader use.
- •Maintenance complexity (12/100): mechanical transmission; lower repair costs and simpler servicing.
#7New Holland TC26DA
55 HP · 47 HP PTO · Overall 67/100 · Category score 77.9/100
- •Small-farm score (100/100): 55 HP and 0.7 t weight sit in the sweet spot for small and mid-size operations; power and maneuverability are well balanced.
- •Loader score (11/100): Limited by hydraulic flow (0 L/min) and lift capacity (0 kg); suitable for light loader use.
- •Maintenance complexity (12/100): mechanical transmission; lower repair costs and simpler servicing.
#8Jeep CJ-2A
60 HP · 51 HP PTO · Overall 65/100 · Category score 77/100
- •Small-farm score (100/100): 60 HP and 0.9 t weight sit in the sweet spot for small and mid-size operations; power and maneuverability are well balanced.
- •Loader score (12/100): Limited by hydraulic flow (0 L/min) and lift capacity (0 kg); suitable for light loader use.
- •Maintenance complexity (12/100): mechanical transmission; lower repair costs and simpler servicing.
#9Jeep CJ-3A
60 HP · 51 HP PTO · Overall 65/100 · Category score 77/100
- •Small-farm score (100/100): 60 HP and 0.9 t weight sit in the sweet spot for small and mid-size operations; power and maneuverability are well balanced.
- •Loader score (12/100): Limited by hydraulic flow (0 L/min) and lift capacity (0 kg); suitable for light loader use.
- •Maintenance complexity (12/100): mechanical transmission; lower repair costs and simpler servicing.
#10John Deere 4115
48 HP · 41 HP PTO · Overall 64/100 · Category score 76.6/100
- •Small-farm score (100/100): 48 HP and 0.8 t weight sit in the sweet spot for small and mid-size operations; power and maneuverability are well balanced.
- •Loader score (11/100): Limited by hydraulic flow (0 L/min) and lift capacity (0 kg); suitable for light loader use.
- •Maintenance complexity (12/100): mechanical transmission; lower repair costs and simpler servicing.
#11New Holland Boomer 40
40 HP · 34 HP PTO · Overall 62/100 · Category score 75.7/100
- •Small-farm score (100/100): 40 HP and 0.9 t weight sit in the sweet spot for small and mid-size operations; power and maneuverability are well balanced.
- •Loader score (11/100): Limited by hydraulic flow (0 L/min) and lift capacity (0 kg); suitable for light loader use.
- •Maintenance complexity (12/100): mechanical transmission; lower repair costs and simpler servicing.
#12Holder A5.58
60 HP · 51 HP PTO · Overall 62/100 · Category score 75.7/100
- •Small-farm score (100/100): 60 HP and 1.2 t weight sit in the sweet spot for small and mid-size operations; power and maneuverability are well balanced.
- •Loader score (14/100): Limited by hydraulic flow (0 L/min) and lift capacity (0 kg); suitable for light loader use.
- •Maintenance complexity (12/100): mechanical transmission; lower repair costs and simpler servicing.
#13John Deere 850
50 HP · 43 HP PTO · Overall 61/100 · Category score 75.5/100
- •Small-farm score (100/100): 50 HP and 1.1 t weight sit in the sweet spot for small and mid-size operations; power and maneuverability are well balanced.
- •Loader score (13/100): Limited by hydraulic flow (0 L/min) and lift capacity (0 kg); suitable for light loader use.
- •Maintenance complexity (12/100): mechanical transmission; lower repair costs and simpler servicing.
#14Pasquali 979
50 HP · 43 HP PTO · Overall 61/100 · Category score 75.5/100
- •Small-farm score (100/100): 50 HP and 1.1 t weight sit in the sweet spot for small and mid-size operations; power and maneuverability are well balanced.
- •Loader score (13/100): Limited by hydraulic flow (0 L/min) and lift capacity (0 kg); suitable for light loader use.
- •Maintenance complexity (12/100): mechanical transmission; lower repair costs and simpler servicing.
#15New Holland TC29DA
55 HP · 47 HP PTO · Overall 61/100 · Category score 75.2/100
- •Small-farm score (100/100): 55 HP and 1.1 t weight sit in the sweet spot for small and mid-size operations; power and maneuverability are well balanced.
- •Loader score (13/100): Limited by hydraulic flow (0 L/min) and lift capacity (0 kg); suitable for light loader use.
- •Maintenance complexity (12/100): mechanical transmission; lower repair costs and simpler servicing.
#16New Holland TC33DA
55 HP · 47 HP PTO · Overall 61/100 · Category score 75.2/100
- •Small-farm score (100/100): 55 HP and 1.1 t weight sit in the sweet spot for small and mid-size operations; power and maneuverability are well balanced.
- •Loader score (13/100): Limited by hydraulic flow (0 L/min) and lift capacity (0 kg); suitable for light loader use.
- •Maintenance complexity (12/100): mechanical transmission; lower repair costs and simpler servicing.
#17Kubota GM49
48.3 HP · 41 HP PTO · Overall 61/100 · Category score 75.2/100
- •Small-farm score (100/100): 48.3 HP and 1.0 t weight sit in the sweet spot for small and mid-size operations; power and maneuverability are well balanced.
- •Loader score (12/100): Limited by hydraulic flow (0 L/min) and lift capacity (0 kg); suitable for light loader use.
- •Maintenance complexity (12/100): mechanical transmission; lower repair costs and simpler servicing.
#18Hurlimann Prince 445
42 HP · 36 HP PTO · Overall 61/100 · Category score 75.2/100
- •Small-farm score (100/100): 42 HP and 1.0 t weight sit in the sweet spot for small and mid-size operations; power and maneuverability are well balanced.
- •Loader score (12/100): Limited by hydraulic flow (0 L/min) and lift capacity (0 kg); suitable for light loader use.
- •Maintenance complexity (12/100): mechanical transmission; lower repair costs and simpler servicing.
#19Siromer 404
43 HP · 37 HP PTO · Overall 60/100 · Category score 75/100
- •Small-farm score (100/100): 43 HP and 1.3 t weight sit in the sweet spot for small and mid-size operations; power and maneuverability are well balanced.
- •Loader score (14/100): Limited by hydraulic flow (0 L/min) and lift capacity (0 kg); suitable for light loader use.
- •Maintenance complexity (12/100): mechanical transmission; lower repair costs and simpler servicing.
#20
Best picks by scenario
- Top overall: New Holland TC21DA (55 HP)
- Top value (highest overall score in list): New Holland TC21DA (55 HP, overall 68/100)
- Lightest: New Holland Boomer TZ18DA (595 kg)
FAQs
Who are 40–60 HP tractors for?
Mid-small farms and mixed use. This list is ranked by overall TractorFitâ„¢ and small-farm fit.
All scores and reasons come from the TractorFitâ„¢ engine using manufacturer data only. See our Methodology page for how each score is calculated. We recommend comparing individual tractor pages for full specs and expert summaries.