John Deere 4052R

   / John Deere 4052R #11  
Yes john. Growing up in the AG business, I call compacts BIG garden tractors as well. Most of my family do farm today. :laughing: Nonetheless, if they get the job done, I don't care what they are called.

How does the turfs do? I have a similar just older tractor, I run mainly on grass and pasture, I don't think I would ever buy a set like you have there mounted on there own rims but the thought has crossed my mind of getting turfs, my dads 445 has turfs and gets around good in the snow, the turfs are easy on the grass and I can't think of a time it's been pulled out of the mud, I have used that tractor a lot and been in mud up to the deck and deff lock got it out. So I think turf tires on my 4320 wouldn't be so bad, it's 4wd with deff.

Yes I compared a garden tractor to a large compact (usually rich calls me out lol) but it's the only thing I have to compare to with turfs. I guess I would be after a tire easier on grass but can still pull itself out of a little mud. Only thing I'm pulling is a rear blade, I do a lot of FEL (pallet forks) work with it.
 
   / John Deere 4052R #12  
Will do. I am nothing but happy with the 4052r. At times I would like to try a 66 to see if it any more power pulling the Hills in road gear but then I think life is all about seat time. ��.

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   / John Deere 4052R
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#13  
How does the turfs do? I have a similar just older tractor, I run mainly on grass and pasture, I don't think I would ever buy a set like you have there mounted on there own rims but the thought has crossed my mind of getting turfs, my dads 445 has turfs and gets around good in the snow, the turfs are easy on the grass and I can't think of a time it's been pulled out of the mud, I have used that tractor a lot and been in mud up to the deck and deff lock got it out. So I think turf tires on my 4320 wouldn't be so bad, it's 4wd with deff.

Yes I compared a garden tractor to a large compact (usually rich calls me out lol) but it's the only thing I have to compare to with turfs. I guess I would be after a tire easier on grass but can still pull itself out of a little mud. Only thing I'm pulling is a rear blade, I do a lot of FEL (pallet forks) work with it.
I think the turfs would of worked just fine for me and what I do. I mainly move pallets of weights around and move snow. The reasons I went with the R4s is this. Heavier side walls on the front tires for loader work. 2. More ground clearance. 3 I wanted to add wheel weights. The only option I had was 50 pound wheel weights with the turf rim. With the R4 rim I could add the 106 pound wheel weights. And #4. I like the look alot better. I have some projects I would like to do this summer. I think the R4s will give me better traction when digging dirt.
 
   / John Deere 4052R #14  
BFJ
Turfs require different rims than the R4's.
 
   / John Deere 4052R #16  
Will do. I am nothing but happy with the 4052r. At times I would like to try a 66 to see if it any more power pulling the Hills in road gear but then I think life is all about seat time. 😉.

I went back and forth with this when considering the 4320, 4520 and 4720. Finally picked the 4520 with 60 hp. looking back on it either the 4520 or 4720 would work fine in road gear. Obviously the 4720 with an extra 6 hp. would be a little faster in road gear on hills but that is a limited % of use for a tractor. For pto work the 4520 has worked out very well for me with the 673 tiller and the epto works well in most cases.
 
   / John Deere 4052R #17  
Yes john. Growing up in the AG business, I call compacts BIG garden tractors as well. Most of my family do farm today. :laughing: Nonetheless, if they get the job done, I don't care what they are called.

I just laugh when people call my tractor giant or big, I'm like my tractor isn't big compared to what farmers drive.

And yes it operates very much the same as my dads 445 JD, two hydro peddles on the right, deff lock on the left side, the button to engage the PTO is the same ext just located in a diff area, hopping in my 4320 with out much experience driving tractors was no big deal. Like you said there like big garden tractors.

Main diff is the break peddle is on the opposite side. I even have a mid PTO lol

Not sure what I would ever use a mid PTO for but I have one and a knob to transfer from rear to mid PTO lol

I also have no owners manual and a lever I'm not sure what it's for, I would guess it's to run a secondary piston like a grapple on the FEL or a hydraulic rear blade or something idk

Just looked it up, it's a 3rd SVC lever

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It's the "H" lever
 
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   / John Deere 4052R
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#19  
Congrats on the new tractor. We need more pics of course!!!!

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