Good Morning New Guy from Central Ohio

   / Good Morning New Guy from Central Ohio #1  

ohiogar

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John Deere 4300
Hello All,
I was an equipment maintenance mechanic for many years and also mowed with the Farmall Cub Hi Boy
that Grandpa bought the year I was is born 1951.
We are now looking for a place with less property taxes and a little acreage So I bought a John Deere 4200
tractor that had, well it was a salvage auction.
A little of this and a little of that and with the Lord's help it is a nice shiny thing that purrs like a kitten.
The 4200 26hp is a standard trans with only a single spool hydraulics and I wanted a Loader so when a JD 4400 37hp hydrostatic tractor with remote hydraulics came up for salvage auction I bought it too. Both tractors are the same basically.
This 4400 is the main reason for my joining the forum. It is the second 4400 tractor built out of a few hundred thousand. Anyway it sat outside in southern Georgia for many years without the sheet metal on it and when I pulled it onto the trailer the rear tires would not roll... skidded it up on the trailer.
Does anyone know how to free up the rear tires on a John Deere 4400 hydrostatic tractor? On the smaller mowers there is a pressure relief valve. I know what you are thinking but I am convinced that this tractor has very few hours on it.
Actually does anyone have any knowledge on the 4000 series tractors?
At any rate Thanks for the Forum and hope to become involved.
Gary
 
   / Good Morning New Guy from Central Ohio #2  
Welcome. Lots of experience on this site. Sounds like you have a fun challenge ahead.
 
   / Good Morning New Guy from Central Ohio #4  
Welcome to the forum!

:tractor: I'm going to move this thread over to our John Deere section. You should find lots of good advice over there.
 
   / Good Morning New Guy from Central Ohio #5  
:welcome: to TBN
Start a thread with the subject title that includes JD 4400. That should get you all kinds of response as well as some suggested threads to hit.

Second, look for the service tech manual for the 4200, 4300, and 4400.

3rd, use the "enhanced by google" search box in the upper level of this page for some additional reading of 4400 threads.

Basically a great series here, and my early 4300 has supported that thought.

With some time, I'll search the service tech manual I have for some ideas.. but hope to see you in your 4400 thread.
 
   / Good Morning New Guy from Central Ohio #6  
:welcome: to TBN Gary...enjoy.
 
   / Good Morning New Guy from Central Ohio #8  
You should be able to roll it freely if you put the range lever in neutral on left side of seat. If it still won't roll, then the brakes are probably stuck. The brake control shafts that are in the final drive housings have a history of freezing up in the housing, especially when not used for extended periods. Penetrating oil and patience will free them up if that is the problem.
 
   / Good Morning New Guy from Central Ohio #9  
Welcome to TBN.
 

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