John Deere 4115
2002 - 2004
4000 Ten Compact Series Compact Utility tractor Yanmar built
Series map:
4110
4115
4210
20.0hp
24.0hp
27.0hp
Production
Distributor John Deere
Manufacturer Yanmar
Compact Utility tractor
Built in Japan
John Deere 4115 Power
Engine (gross) 24 hp17.9 kW
Engine (net) 23.5 hp17.5 kW
PTO (claimed) 20 hp14.9 kW
Mechanical
Four-wheel drive
Final drives spur gear
Differential lock mechanical rear
Steering power
Two-post folding ROPS.
Capacity
Fuel 7.1 gal26.9 L
Hydraulic system 3.9 gal14.8 L
Front axle 3.6 qts3.4 L
Hydraulics
Type open center
Capacity 3.9 gal14.8 L
Valves 5
Pump flow 5.1 gpm19.3 lpm
Tractor hitch
Rear Type I
Rear lift (at 24"/610mm) 1150 lbs521 kg
Power Take-off (PTO)
Rear PTO independent
Rear PTO Type 540 (1.375)
Engine RPM 540@2650
Mid PTO independent
Mid PTO Type 2100
Engine RPM 2100@2650
Electrical
Ground negative
Charging system alternator
Charging amps 20
Battery CCA 435
Battery volts 12
References
Operator's Manual 410 and 420 Loaders (OMC49370) published in 2005
4000 TEN Series 18 To 48 HP published in 2001, by John Deere
The New John Deere 4000 TEN Series Tractors published in 2002
4000 TEN Series - The tractor redefined published in 2001, by John Deere
4000 TEN Series Product Information Handbook published in 2003, by John Deere
Operator's Manual 4110 and 4115 Compact Utility Tractors (OMLVU13326) published in 2002
Commercial & Consumer Equipment Purchase Guide published in 2005, by John Deere
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