The Lanz 300 is a farm tractor produced from 1960 to 1966 by Lanz, a part of John Deere, built in Mannheim, Germany. It features a John Deere 2.4L 4-cylinder liquid-cooled inline diesel engine producing 27.6 hp early and 29.6 hp late models. The tractor has a 10-speed gear transmission with 10 forward and 3 reverse gears, two-wheel drive, manual steering with optional power steering, and disc brakes. It includes an open operator station and an open center hydraulic system with 1.9 gpm pump flow. The tractor hitch is rear type II/I, and the PTO offers rear 540/1000 rpm and standard mid PTO at 1000 rpm. Dimensions include a 76.8 inch wheelbase, 133.5 inch length, 60.2 inch height, and a shipping weight of 4040 lbs. Tire sizes are 6.00-16 front and 10-18 rear, with additional rear tire options. The Lanz 300 shares its engine with the Deere 1010 and is part of the 0 Series tractors.