Features
The bold styling of the 4M and 4R Tractors provide an attractive and functional appearance similar to that of the larger agricultural tractors. Benefits of this styling include:
The result gives the tractor a distinctive appearance and feel.
NOTE: If the tractor is equipped with an optional field-installed vertical exhaust, exhaust pipe must be removed before opening and closing the hood of the tractor.
The Yanmar diesel engine has a high-torque reserve that provides plenty of power under heavy load.
This 4-cylinder engine features lower levels of exhaust emissions and reduced noise levels. It meets EPA Final Tier 4 (FT4) emission standards.
Model |
Number of |
Engine |
Aspiration |
Rated |
Gross engine |
Gross engine ps* |
PTO hp |
4 |
2.2 L |
Natural |
42.5 |
43.1 |
32.5 |
||
4052M/R |
4 |
2.1 L |
Turbocharged |
50.8 |
51.5 |
39.9 |
|
4066M/R |
4 |
2.1 L |
Turbocharged |
2600 |
65.0 |
65.9 |
52.0 |
The electronic control unit (ECU) provides optimum fuel control and accuracy. ECU monitors and controls the engine. It continuously monitors engine conditions and adjusts the fuel delivery accordingly to ensure optimum performance and emissions.
The new engine comes with an after treatment system. The system operates automatically. The exhaust filter consists of a diesel particulate filter (DPF) which captures particulate matter (PM) contained in the exhaust gas. Using a natural cleaning process, most of the PM trapped in the exhaust filter is eliminated by the heat of the exhaust stream generated by normal use. In situations of low temperature, engine speed or load factor, an active cleaning cycle is initiated. In this cleaning cycle, the exhaust gas temperature is raised by injecting additional fuel during the exhaust stroke of normal vehicle operation to the diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC).
After many hours of use, the exhaust filter may require an ash removal service.
NOTE: *As compared to engines not using CRS technology.
Depending on the load that the tractor is under, as well as ambient temperature, humidity, and engine speed, the DPF may build up with particulate matter, thus requiring cleaning. Filter cleaning is determined by one of three conditions:
Once one of the three conditions has been met, filter cleaning will occur.
There are three different types of filter cleaning processes:
Passive filter cleaning
Passive filter cleaning occurs naturally when the engine is generating enough heat to oxidize particulate matter. This automatic process occurs continuously during normal operating conditions. No tractor icons or symbols appear on the display during passive filter cleaning.
NOTE: Passive filter cleaning requires no operator involvement, and there is no interruption to tractor operation.
Active filter cleaning
If conditions (temperature, load, or speed) for passive filter cleaning cannot be achieved, then PM is removed using active filter cleaner.
To achieve the required conditions, exhaust temperature management (ETM) manages the initiation and duration of active filter cleaning. ETM can adjust numerous engine parameters and/or inject a small quantity of fuel into the exhaust stream for a short duration. The fuel turns to vapor and chemically reacts with the catalysts in the DOC to create heat to oxidize PM.
It is important to note that at no time is the fuel in the DOC/DPF ignited, and there is no flame within the DOC/DPF.
Like passive filter cleaning, active filter cleaning requires no operator involvement, and there is no interruption to tractor operation.
Parked filter cleaning
In some instances where passive and active filter cleaning have not fully cleaned the PM from the system, a parked filter cleaning may need to take place. Most likely, the only time a parked filter cleaning will need to occur is when automatic filter cleaning has been disabled for an extended period of time and multiple warnings to engage filter cleaning were ignored or if the tractor has been used during light load conditions. Additionally, when the automatic filter cleaning process has been deliberately interrupted multiple times, or if active filter cleaning has failed numerous times due to a failed component, a parked filter cleaning may be requested. In these rare instances the operator will have to park the tractor and start the filter cleaning process.
The parked filter cleaning process needs to be activated based on usage and operation of the tractor. The process will take approximately 30 minutes. See operator’s manual for more details.
This system constantly monitors the soot level of the tractor, making sure the tractor is always in peak performance condition. This ensures high performance at all times.
NOTE: Number of hours since last regeneration and soot level percentage viewable on LCD display.
Key features of the engine are:
Yanmar is a trademark of Yanmar Company Limited.
The 12/12 PowrReverser transmission is available on the 4M and 4R Tractors.
The PowrReverser transmission offers a hydraulically shifted forward-to-reverse transmission. This allows for clutchless shuttle shifting between forward and reverse with one lever for quick and easy direction change.
The PowrReverser transmission features a hydraulically actuated wet clutch. Two multi-disk clutch packs (one forward and one reverse) are hydraulically engaged when the directional (reverser) lever is placed in either the forward or reverse position.
Each clutch pack consists of three large, 5-in. diameter clutch disks that operate in oil and are oil-cooled, allowing excellent heat dissipation and extended clutch life.
Key features of the PowrReverser transmission:
The tractor is available with a three-range electronic hydrostatic (eHydro) transmission.
Danfoss® company supplies both the pump and motor. This ensures that the components are matched to each other, providing maximum efficiency.
The electronic hydrostatic transmission is ideally suited for jobs where productivity is a must, such as loader or mower applications.
Twin Touch™ foot controls allow the operator to select both directions of travel and speed with a touch of the toe.
Key features of the eHydro transmission:
Danfoss eHydro transmission is used for reliable operation. Durability features include:
Safety features of the eHydro transmission include:
John Deere's Twin Touch foot controls offer several key advantages over competitive hydro model tractors.
A true-speed cruise control is optional equipment on 4M Tractors with eHydro transmission. Cruise control is electronically engaged and disengaged and is located on the operator console to the right of the operator.
LoadMatch is a standard feature on the 4M Series Tractors.
If torque requirements increase significantly, the transmission will reduce the tractor's drive speed to compensate for the increased load on the transmission, maximizing torque to drive wheels and minimizing stalls.
Controls automatically adjust LoadMatch compensation depending on the tractor’s application. PTO applications require less engine speed fluctuation, therefore adjusting the amount of droop depending on PTO speed. This adjustment increases efficiency and optimizes engine speed and torque output based on tractor application.
While typically left on, LoadMatch can be turned off through the center console display.
MotionMatch, standard on the 4M Series Tractors, is adjustable through the center console display. It offers variable adjustments to either lengthen or shorten the rollout when the HST pedal is depressed or released.
Serial number break information
All model year 2016 and newer tractors with serial numbers after those listed below are equipped with LoadMatch and MotionMatch features from the factory
For model year 2016 tractors with serial numbers before those listed above and previous model year tractors, these features are available with a machine software update.
Danfoss is a trademark of Danfoss Incorporated.
The operator's station is designed for easy entry and exit from the tractor.
Conveniently placed brake pedals, as well as repositioned operator controls, provide for a clean and flat platform design giving the operator plenty of legroom.
Key features of the operator's station include:
Safety is designed into all 4M and 4R Series Tractors.
One of the greatest customer concerns involves difficulty in attaching tractor implements. John Deere has addressed this issue with the iMatch Quick-Hitch.
The iMatch Quick-Hitch provides easy hookup and a guaranteed fit for all Category 1 implements that are designed to meet the ASAE Category 1 Standard S278.6 for quick-attach hitches.
NOTE: The bushing set can be seen in the picture above. These bushings allow the hooks on the iMatch and the pins on the implement to fit together properly. All other implements (box blades, tillers, rear blades, etc.) will require a set of bushings to enlarge the pin to fit with the iMatch hooks. Bushings of different lengths can be found in the parts system or through a bushing supplier (see dimensions below).
Regular service and maintenance are essential to the performance, productivity, and longevity of the tractor.
All items in the daily service schedule can be performed without the use of tools:
NOTE: Always refer to the operator’s manual for complete maintenance and service recommendations.
Key Specs | Current Model |
Engine power (gross) | SAE J1995 rated power: 37.9 kW 50.8 hp 51.5 PS at 2600 rpm |
Power take-off (PTO) power | 29.2 kW 39.1 hp |
Steering hydraulics | 23.5 L/min 6.2 gpm |
Implement hydraulics | 42.3 L/min 11.2 gpm |
Hitch type | Category 1 |
Lift capacity, 24-in. behind link arms | 1135 kg 2500 lb |
Standard transmission; forward/reverse | PowrReverser transmission |
Cruise control | Optional |
Approximate shipping weight (open-station; cab) | Open station with hydrostatic transmission: 1664 kg 3668 lb Cab with hydrostatic transmission: Not applicable Open station with PowrReverser transmission: 1703 kg 3754 lb Cab with PowrReverser: Not applicable |
Wheelbase | 185.5 cm 73 in. |
Engine | |
Family | EYDXL2.09TDA FYDXL2.09TDA GYDXL2.09TDA |
Manufacturer | Yanmar® |
Engine model | 4TNV86CT-MJT |
Engine power (gross) | SAE J1995 rated power: 37.9 kW 50.8 hp 51.5 PS at 2600 rpm |
Power take-off (PTO) power | 29.2 kW 39.1 hp |
Rated engine speed | 2600 rpm |
Type | Diesel |
Injection pump type | High pressure common rail direct injection |
Aspiration | Turbocharged |
Emissions compliance | Final Tier 4 |
Cylinders/displacement | 4 / 2.091 L 4 / 127.6 cu in. |
Number of cylinders | Four |
Cylinder liners | Cast-in-block |
Bore and stroke | 86 x 90 mm 3.4 x 3.54 in. |
Compression ratio | 19.1:1 |
Lubrication | Pressurized |
Cooling system | Liquid |
Air cleaner | Dual element |
Engine torque at rated speed | 139 Nm 102.5 lb-ft |
Fuel tank capacity | 56.9 L 15 U.S. gal. |
Electrical | |
Battery size | 770 CCA |
Alternator (12-V) | 75 amp |
Starter size | 2 kW 2.68 hp |
Fuel system | |
Type | High pressure common rail direct injection |
Fuel consumption | |
Transmission | |
Standard transmission; forward/reverse | PowrReverser transmission |
Optional transmission; forward/reverse | eHydro transmission |
Left-hand reverser | PowrReverser transmission only |
Transmission gear ranges | PowrReverser: 12F/12R eHydro: Infinitely-variable three range |
Final drive | Planetary |
Brakes | Multi-plate wet disc |
Steering | Hydrostatic power steering |
Clutch, wet/dry | Wet |
Clutch disk diameter wet clutch | 129 mm 5.08 in. |
Axle capacity | Front 1600 kg 3528 lb Rear 2400 kg 5292 lb |
Creeper | |
Cruise control | Optional |
Differential lock | Yes |
Drawbar maximum vertical load | |
Hydraulics | |
Type | Open center |
Pump rated output | Steering 23.5 L/min 6.2 gpm Implement 42.3 L/min 11.2 gpm 65.8 L/min 17.4 gpm |
Pump type | Single gear |
Maximum operating pressure | |
Draft control sensing | Position control |
Remote control valves available | Up to three rear remotes |
3-point hitch | |
Type | Category 1 |
Lift capacity, 24-in. behind link arms | 1135 kg 2500 lb |
Power take-off (PTO) | |
Standard | Independent 540 rpm at 2600 rpm |
Optional | |
Control | Position |
Clutch | Wet disc |
Brake (for mid and rear PTO) | |
Engagement method | |
Fluid capacities | |
Crankcase with filter | 5.3 L 1.4 gal. |
Transmission and hydraulic system | 47.3 L 12.5 gal. |
Final drive | |
Type | Planetary |
Differential lock | Yes |
Operator station | |
Rollover protective structure | Type Foldable Yes |
Platform - flat/straddle | Flat |
Gear shift location - console/floor | PowrReverser - Left-hand side |
Cab | |
Compliance | |
Visibility | |
Air conditioning, temperature differential | |
Doors | |
Noise rating | |
Seat equipment | |
Dimensions | |
Height | |
Wheelbase | 185.5 cm 73 in. |
Front axle clearance | 25.1 cm 13.8 in. |
Turning radius with brakes | 2.8 m 9.19 ft |
Turning radius without brakes | 3 m 9.84 ft |
Limited slip differential | |
Approximate shipping weight (open-station; cab) | Open station with hydrostatic transmission: 1664 kg 3668 lb Cab with hydrostatic transmission: Not applicable Open station with PowrReverser transmission: 1703 kg 3754 lb Cab with PowrReverser: Not applicable |
Tires | |
Front | Farm - 8-16 Turf - 27x10.5-15 Industrial - 10-16.5 |
Rear | Farm - 13.6-28 Turf - 44x18-20 or 22.5LL-16.1 Industrial - 16.9Lx24 |
Front tread range | 148.1 cm 58.3 in. |
Rear tread spacing | 137.2 cm 54 in. |
Miscellaneous | |
Toolbox | |
Tilt steering wheel | |
12-V Outlet | |
Additional information | |
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Reviews
Have had it for about 3 weeks now and this is my first tractor I LOVE IT! So far not one complaint all the implements i purchased have worked great and having a blast with it. Seems to have plenty of power for everything I have done so far. I am 6' tall 260 lbs. and to me the seat and controls are perfect no complaints as of yet.
I bought my little gem about 7mo. ago to help manage 20ac of family land that I inherited thru my Wife. I grew up using a Long 360 on a 40ac farm so I knew about what I wanted in a tractor. When I went to the dealership I thought I wanted a 3 series but after pricing one out and factoring lead times it was a draw between this and the 3. The deal maker was that this little gem was on the dealer lot and had been sitting for over a year because it didn't have a loader installed. Long story short I picked it up cheaper then my spec'd 3 series and took it home that day. Only issue that I don't like about the operator station is that you can't see the fuel gauge. After 30yrs of running Farmall M's and a Long 360 I sort of don't look for the fuel gauge anyway but on modern gear it would be nice to see it on the dash. Otherwise Awesome tractor!!!
When I bought my 4052M I almost bought the 4066M, I read reviews and talked with my dealer as well as a couple customers and decided to go with the 4052 and I'm glad I did as the 4052 has plenty of power for most any job you put it up to .Great tractor very happy with it and would strongly recommend it.
This tractor does what I need it to do! Cleaning out stalls/feed lots, grading roadways, moving hay, loading fertilizer or spreading it. Cutting, raking or bailing hay. It had the right speed for the job. The power reverser transmission is awesome love it better than my last Hydrostatic trans.
Pros:
This tractor is very versatile. The bucket is awesome and you can move a lot of different things with it. Dirt, rock, trees, etc. it is also great with a mower, a disc, a plow, a box blade, etc. I have a small farm, and this tractor is the best purchase I've ever made. It helps me out a ton.
Pros:
We’ve had this tractor for about a year now and I would actually get this over a 4066. It’s just a better value. Plenty of power for the massive backhoe we had attached. Very good interior fit and finish.
Pros:
Have owned this 4052m for a year now. For the money, tilt wheel, cruise control and a fuel Guage on the instrument panel should be included. I had a New Holland 29D that included all of this at a much lower price point. Don'the get me wrong, I enjoy the power, steering, transmission, and the ride quality very much. The flail mower is a beast and cuts grass as fast as you want it to. All said, I enjoy the tractor and do not regret the purchase. Like Marlon Brando said " I could have been a contender".
Pros:
Uses - Moving dirt, loading manure spreader, bush hog, leveling driveways, snow plow and many more. I was considering the 3038E until the salesman asked questions about my farm. "You always want to go bigger" So I considered the 4044R and came to realize that the power output was kind of weak for a tractor that size. I settled on the 4052M due to higher HP/PTO output and less bells and whistles - along with the IMatch hitch which saves a TON of time with all the attachments I purchased. Perfect choice. The tractor is very user-friendly, forgiving, and my girlfriend's clients always comment on the tractor. Hard work on the farm was cut in half overnight. I love it! The only gripe i have is the seat. Seriously Deere, with all of your world class engineers who design and build magnificent machines, the seat bounces like crazy. But i'll go ahead and give it 5 star because I have faith that it will be an easy fix.
Pros:
Bottom line, the 4052M is a great tractor. Only change I would have made would be a higher back on the seat. I added the I match quick hitch. It is well worth the money if you change implements often.
Before buying the 4052M I heavily researched the 3, 4, and 5 series lineups. Originally thinking the 3039R was the way to go, my John Deere dealer came to the house to assess my needs. He told me I'd be happy with the 3 series 80% of the time, but 20% of the time I'd want more power. He also talked me out of thinking about the 5065E saying I would struggle maneuvering around the property. We priced the 4044R, 4066R, and eventually decided the best bang for the buck was the 4052M. I don't change rear implements often and was shocked how comfortable the M's steering wheel position and seat was. Those seem to be the biggest differences another $2,000 gets you on the R. The D170 loader doesn't come off like the H180, but if you're maintaining a woodlot, like me, you're probably using the front end loader all the time. I am constantly switching between the bucket, forks, and grapple. Another reviewer mentions knocking the key with a knee and I have to wonder what he's doing to make that a problem? I can certainly see that a very short person might have to move the seat all the way forward, but your knees should still be pointed toward either side of the steering wheel. I don't find the loader arm lever to be too far out of the way either. I do think the R's loader arm would be more comfortable to use especially if you're using any hydraulic attachments (like a grapple) where a control button can be placed on the lever's handle. In the M hydraulic levers are added just behind your right arm. In my opinion the 4052M is excellent for moving heavy loads, skidding logs, pushing smaller trees over, general land clearing/maintenance duty, and snow removal. I would not want to do heavy agricultural tilling (get a bigger tractor) or lawn maintenance (get a smaller tractor) with it. All in all, the 4052M gets you a lot of power for your dollar when comparing against the 3R series tractors.
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