The John Deere 4410 is a compact utility tractor produced from 2002 to 2004 as part of the 4000 Ten Compact Series. It features a 34.6 hp Yanmar 3-cylinder liquid-cooled diesel engine, with a choice of 12-speed power shuttle or hydrostatic transmissions. The tractor is built in Augusta, Georgia, USA, and offers four-wheel drive with mechanical rear differential lock and power steering. It has a wheelbase of 68 inches and weighs approximately 2900 lbs. The 4410 includes a rear independent PTO with optional mid PTO, and an open center hydraulic system with 5 valves. Attachments include mid-mount mower decks, snowblower, blade, front-end loader, and backhoe options.
John Deere 4410compact utility tractorYanmar 3TNE88 engine12-speed power shuttlehydrostatic transmission34.6 hp tractor4000 Ten Compact Seriestractor attachments
Other attachments:Snowblower, Blade, Front-end loader, Backhoe
60" mid-mount mower deck:John Deere 60 7-Iron, 60 inches (152 cm), Total width: 73.5 inches (186 cm), 3-blade, hydraulic lift, right-discharge, Cut height: 1 to 5 inch (2 to 12 cm), 325 lbs (147 kg)
72" mid-mount mower deck:John Deere 72 7-Iron, 72 inches (182 cm), Total width: 85 inches (215 cm), 3-blade, hydraulic lift, right-discharge, Cut height: 1 to 6 inch (2 to 15 cm), 331 lbs (150 kg)
Transmission
Options:12-speed power shuttle, hydrostatic
Hydrostatic
Type:hydrostatic
Gears:infinite forward and reverse (3-range)
Description:Three-range hydrostatic transmission with foot pedals and cruise control. Tractor must be stopped to shift ranges. Automotive cruise control option allows set speed to be adjusted with rocker switch. SpeedMatch option allows a maximum speed to be set and full pedal travel used to achive that speed. LoadMatch option prevents the tractor from stalling during heavy loads. The MotionMatch option enables the acceleration rate to be set to fast or slow.
Oil capacity:27.2 qts (25.7 L)
Transmission:eHydro
Power shuttle
Type:power shuttle
Gears:12 forward and reverse
Description:Four gears (1-4) in three ranges (A-C) with reverser lever. Gears are synchronized and may be shifted on the move using the clutch. Tractor must be stopped to shift ranges. Forward/reverse direction changes may be done on the move, without the clutch, by using the reverser lever.