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 |
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4052M/R |
4 |
2.1 L |
Turbocharged |
50.8 |
51.5 |
39.9 |
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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:
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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.
Setup, operate, and maintain your tractor with Equipment Mobile and a John Deere Smart Connector.
To download the free Equipment Mobile app, visit the Apple® App Store® or Google Play™ store.
You can now view information about your tractor with a Smart Connector in Equipment Mobile. Take advantage of familiar TractorPlus features in Equipment Mobile such as the Live Dashboard and Diagnostic Trouble Code alerts. Equipment Mobile offers additional tools to help you manage not just your tractor, but your entire fleet in one place.
Any size and type of operation will appreciate the features in Equipment Mobile. View help documentation to learn more about the application.
A John Deere account is needed to use the Equipment Mobile app. Here’s a great overview of how to do it: How to Create A John Deere Account | John Deere (youtube.com)
Equipment Mobile:
Please note that Smart Connectors offer local connectivity via Bluetooth, while JDLink modems enable remote connectivity and provide valuable data including location, machine performance metrics, health data, access to John Deere Connected Support services, and more.
Users can still benefit from Equipment Mobile if they do not have a Smart Connector.
Installing the Smart Connector will offer additional capabilities to help monitor equipment by sending information from the tractor to the user’s mobile device using Bluetooth® wireless capability. The following table outlines the differences between using Equipment Mobile with and without a Smart Connector.
Equipment Mobile app |
Additional Equipment Mobile app features with Smart Connector |
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To pair the John Deere Smart Connector with a phone and tractor, you must first be in range with the tractor equipped with the John Deere Smart Connector. Once the Smart Connector is plugged in and the tractor is keyed on, the Smart Connector will be available to pair within Equipment Mobile. The flow of pairing a Smart Connector in Equipment Mobile is shown below.
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Key Specs | Current Model |
Engine power (gross) | SAE J1995 rated power: 48.5 kW 65 hp 65.9 PS at 2600 rpm |
Power take-off (PTO) power | PowrReverser™ transmission: 40.4 kW 54.2 hp eHydro™ transmission: 38.7 kW 51.9 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 operator station (OOS): 1806 kg 3982 lb Cab: Not applicable |
Wheelbase | 185.5 cm 73 in. |
Engine | |
Family | EYDXL2.09HDA FYDXL2.09HDA GYDXL2.09HDA |
Manufacturer | Yanmar® |
Engine model | 4TNV86CHT-MJT |
Engine power (gross) | SAE J1995 rated power: 48.5 kW 65 hp 65.9 PS at 2600 rpm |
Power take-off (PTO) power | PowrReverser transmission: 40.4 kW 54.2 hp eHydro transmission: 38.7 kW 51.9 hp |
Rated engine speed | 2600 rpm |
Type | Diesel |
Injection pump type | High pressure common rail direct injection |
Aspiration | Turbocharged and charge air cooled |
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 | 178 Nm 131.3 lb-ft |
Fuel tank capacity | 56.9 L 15 U.S. gal. Cab - 50 L 13.8 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 | 12/12 PowrReverser transmission |
Optional transmission; forward/reverse | eHydro transmission |
Left-hand reverser | PowrReverser transmission only |
Transmission gear ranges | |
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 | No |
Cruise control | Optional |
Differential lock | Yes |
Drawbar maximum vertical load | |
Hydraulics | |
Type | Open center |
Pump rated output | Steering 21.5 L/min 5.7 gpm Implement 38.7 L/min 10.2 gpm 65.86617 L/min 17.4 gpm |
Pump type | Dual gear |
Maximum operating pressure | |
Draft control sensing | Position control |
Remote control valves available | Up to six 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 | Independent |
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 Fixed 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 | 35.1 cm 13.8 in. |
Turning radius with brakes | 2.8 m 9.19 ft |
Turning radius without brakes | 3.0 m 9.84 ft |
Limited slip differential | |
Approximate shipping weight (open-station; cab) | OOS: 1806 kg 3982 lb Cab: Not applicable |
Tires | |
Front | Farm - 8-16 Turf - 27x10.5-15 Industrial - 10-16.5 |
Rear | Farm - 14.9-24 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
Had this unit for three years now and have greatly enjoyed it. It has done everything I have asked of it. Easy to operate and maintain.
Couldn't be happier it will do every thing you ask and more put it in 4x4 and its like another tractor we're a farming family and have lot bigger tractors just needed a smaller one for around house
We finally upgraded to a 4066M after having older smaller John Deere utility tractors and this on out does them all. Have used the tractor for tilling, 3-point mower, 3-point blade, and loader work. Engine has plenty of power. Zero issues with exhaust regens, just simply do it as the tractor asks. We chose the eHydrostatic option and couldn't be happier. All in all its a great all around tractor for the money, and we would definitely recommend.
Pros:
I haven't logged many hours yet and will try and update at a later time but so far I love my new 4066m. Regarding the regen... so far so good, my dealer suggested to try and run a minimum of 1800 rpm to keep the soot levels lower. At 1800, its louder than I would like while doing light work, but operates very very well at that RPM, just something that I will have to get use to. I got the HST transmission which is extremely easy to use and the large 66hp engine seems to have gobs of pto power. I would suggest to ask your dealer about getting the H180 loader with the controls closer in at the seat instead of the included 170. The 170 loader has the controls mounted on the loader and requires you to hold your arm out and "reach"...the H180 is waayy more comfortable. It also allows you to detach the loader and bucket more easily. All other tractor controls seems to be well placed and easy to use. I love the internal fender mounted toolbox! I listed the "value" as being fair...w/o the large rebate at the time I feel it might have been priced too high. All in all I am happy with my purchase and will recommend it in the future.
Dealer says I have to run it over 2000 rpms all the time otherwise it will clog the exhaust filter. with only 50hrs they want to tell me it will cost $800 to fix it because my average rpm use was too low. Not sure if common since factored in the engineering but that is a lot of power and wasted fuel at 2000 rpm to simply use the tractor around the yard. This machine did blow snow, mow, till and other big jobs but that apparently didnt keep the soot level down.
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