John Deere 4010 Specs
Many of the specs of the John Deere 4010 at the time were what made it impressive to dealers and customers alike. The 4010 exceeded in terms of horsepower, and it had many features that were impressive to customers in its hay day. The tractor was also the forerunner to the John Deere 4020, which is still considered by some to be the most famous tractor ever produced by John Deere.
Production Details
The John Deere 4010 was manufactured out of Deere’s Waterloo, IA facility, but it was also produced in Mexico. In 1963, it went for an original price of $5,500, and its claimed Power Take-Off (PTO) was 80 horsepower. However, it’s worth noting that it clocked in at 84 horsepower when it was field-tested.
Variants
There were two varieties of this model from Deere: the 4010 ag tractor and the 4010 wheel industrial tractor. Both were manufactured at the Waterloo facility and boasted an ample amount of power for customers out in the field.
Engine & Horsepower
The John Deere 4010 ag tractor had a six-cylinder, liquid-cooled gasoline engine that featured 12 starter volts. It had a rated RPM of 2,200 and a coolant capacity of 24 quarts. Meanwhile, the John Deere 4010 wheel industrial tractor featured a similar engine with the same rated RPM. Its torque RPM maxed out at 1,500.
Weight & Dimensions
The wheelbase of the Deere 4010 ag tractor measured 99.25 inches and it had an operating weight of 7,100 pounds. Additionally, its ballasted weight topped out at 9,595 pounds and its rear axle measured 3.125 inches in diameter. The Deere 4010 wheel industrial tractor, on the other hand, had a slightly smaller wheelbase of 96.325 inches. Its operating weight while running on gasoline was 8,378 pounds, while it totaled 8,678 pounds when run on diesel. The rear axle measured 3.125 inches in diameter.
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