This comparison evaluates the John Deere 6120E and Case IH Farmall 120A, both classified as Utility tractors. We analyze horsepower ratings (gross and PTO), operating weight, hydraulic flow capacity, 3-point hitch lift capacity, transmission type, warranty coverage, and typical pricing signals. Both models serve similar use cases, so differences in specific specs may influence your decision based on property size, planned implements, and budget. Specs are compiled from manufacturer literature and dealer listings when available, and we update records as sources are verified.
| Specification | John Deere 6120E | Case IH Farmall 120A |
|---|---|---|
| Engine & Power | ||
| Gross Horsepower | 120 HP | 118 HP |
| PTO Horsepower | 96.8 HP | 102 HP |
| Engine Manufacturer | John Deere | Case IH |
| Cylinders | 4 | 4 |
| Displacement | 6.6 L | 6.7 L |
| Fuel Type | Diesel | Diesel |
| Drivetrain & Transmission | ||
| Transmission Type | PowrReverser 24F/12R | PowerShift |
| Drive Type | 4WD | 4WD |
| Forward Speeds | 16F | 16F |
| Reverse Speeds | 16R | 16R |
| PTO & Hydraulics | ||
The John Deere 6120E delivers 120 HP compared to 118 HP on the Case IH Farmall 120A, providing more power for demanding tasks. It also weighs 9,100 lbs vs 9,524 lbs.
Neither model is primarily a lawn tractor. Both can handle mowing with appropriate mower attachments, but they're designed for broader property maintenance tasks including loader work, tilling, and implement use.
The Case IH Farmall 120A has a higher 3-point lift capacity (7,200 lbs vs 6,000 lbs), which generally correlates with better front loader capability. Loader compatibility: Yes - Multiple Options.
| PTO Type |
| Independent |
| Independent |
| PTO Speed | 540 | 540 |
| Hydraulic Flow | 21 GPM | 29.5 GPM |
| Hydraulic Pressure | 3,000 PSI | 3,200 PSI |
| Remote Valves | 3 | 3 |
| Dimensions & Weight |
| Operating Weight | 9,100 lbs | 9,524 lbs |
| Length | 155 in | 192.7 in |
| Width | 94 in | 85.1 in |
| Height | 136 in | 109.2 in |
| Wheelbase | 100 in | 99 in |
| Ground Clearance | 16.5 in | 16.5 in |
| Hitch / Implements |
| 3-Point Category | II | II |
| Lift Capacity | 6,000 lbs | 7,200 lbs |
| Loader Compatibility | Yes - Multiple Options | Yes - Multiple Options |
| Warranty & Ownership |
| Powertrain Warranty | 5 years | 3 years |
| Bumper-to-Bumper | 2 years | 2 years |
| Pricing Signals | ||
| Typical Price | $74,000 | $110,000 |
| MSRP Min | $62,000 | $95,000 |
| MSRP Max | $86,000 | $125,000 |
The John Deere 6120E offers a 5-year powertrain warranty, while the Case IH Farmall 120A offers 3 years. Always verify current warranty terms with your dealer, as coverage can vary.
Before purchasing, verify dealer pricing and availability in your area, confirm current warranty terms, test-drive if possible, and assess which implements or attachments you'll need. Both specs and pricing can vary by region and dealer.