| John Deere 4410 Weight | 2,900 lbs 1315 kg |
| Max Drawbar: | 562 lbs 254 kg |
| Max front axle: | 1,588 lbs 720 kg |
| Max rear axle: | 4,410 lbs 2000 kg |
| Dimensions | |
| Wheelbase: | 68 inches 172 cm |
| Length: | 117 inches 297 cm |
| Width: | 50 inches 127 cm |
| Ground clearance: | 13.4 inches 34 cm |
| Mechanical | |
| Chassis: | 4x4 MFWD 4WD |
| John Deere 4410 Power | |
| Engine (gross): | 34.6 hp 25.8 kW |
Thanks for the Info. I want to disc up a 3 Acre field that has been tilled for 2 years in a row but not for 2 years. The ground is hard clay. So, given my tractor specs and the ground I need towork, what would be a good recomendación for a disc harrow
Just get one that is heavy made. This one is a Ford. Tuffline is made like it.
If you first moldboard plow your field, a Disc Harrow with 18" diameter pans will suffice to smooth the plow furrows. However, learning to moldboard plow well takes most operators new to plows several seasons.I have air in my turf tires. I borrowed the tiller for the two years I tilled the field but I decided not to borrow again and purchase something Instead. Disc is cheaper than tiller