Deutz-Fahr 4.17 Tractor

Manufacturer Deutz-Fahr
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Model 4.17
Equipment Type -
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DEUTZ-FAHR 4.17 POWER

Engine 75 hp/55.9 kW

ENGINE DETAIL

The Deutz-Fahr 4.17 tractor, powered by a 4-cylinder diesel engine with a displacement of 4.1 L, delivers a peak power of 75 hp at 2350 RPM, enabling efficient operation for diverse agricultural tasks. Its bore and stroke dimensions (3.94x4.84 inches) imply a robust torque output, suitable for handling heavier implements and improving productivity in the field. Consideration should be given to fuel efficiency and maintenance schedules, as high RPM operation may lead to increased wear if not properly managed.

Description Deutz/diesel/4-cylinder
Displacement 249.33 ci/4.1 L
Bore/Stroke 3.94x4.84 inches/100 x 123 mm
Power 75 hp/55.9 kW
Rated RPM 2350

DEUTZ-FAHR 4.17 ENGINE

The Deutz-Fahr 4.17 features a robust 4.1L 4-cylinder diesel engine, providing efficient fuel combustion and durability for extensive agricultural tasks. With a fuel tank capacity of 21.9 gallons (82.9 liters), it ensures prolonged operational time between refueling, making it suitable for large land operations. However, as with any diesel engine, users should be mindful of regular maintenance and emissions regulations, particularly in regions with stringent environmental standards.

Description Deutz 4.1L 4-cyl diesel
Fuel tank 21.9 gal/82.9 L

TRANSMISSION

The Deutz-Fahr 4.17 features a 16-speed forward and 8-speed reverse gear transmission, providing enhanced versatility for various agricultural tasks. This extensive gear range allows for optimized power transfer and speed control, making it suitable for both fieldwork and transport applications. However, operators may face a learning curve in mastering gear selection to effectively match power and speed for different scenarios.

Gears 16 forward and 8 reverse

MECHANICAL

The Deutz-Fahr 4.17 tractor features a robust 4x4 MFWD (Mechanical Front-Wheel Drive) configuration, enhancing traction and stability across varied terrains, making it ideal for both fieldwork and transport. Its 16-speed transmission provides versatile gear ratios, enabling efficient power management for both low-torque tasks like plowing and high-speed operations for transport. However, the complexity of a 16-speed system may require more maintenance and operational training to maximize its benefits.

Chassis 4x4 MFWD 4WD
Transmission 16-speed

HYDRAULICS

Pump flow 10.6 gpm/40.1 lpm

TRACTOR HITCH

Rear lift 7276 lbs/3300 kg

POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)

Rear RPM 540, 750

DEUTZ-FAHR 4.17 TIRES

The Deutz-Fahr 4.17 tractor is equipped with front tires sized 11.2R24 and rear tires at 16.9R30, providing a balanced footprint that enhances traction and stability during operation. The combination enables efficient soil compaction management, making it suitable for various agricultural tasks while minimizing ground disturbance. However, the relatively modest power output may limit its effectiveness in demanding terrains or heavy-duty applications, which should be considered based on field needs.

Ag front 11.2R24
Ag rear 16.9R30

DIMENSIONS

Wheelbase 88.58 inches/224 cm
Length 149.61 inches/380 cm
Height 97.64 inches/248 cm
Weight 7508 lbs/3405 kg

DIMENSIONS & TIRES

The Deutz-Fahr 4.17 features a wheelbase of 88.58 inches, enhancing stability and maneuverability, ideal for applications in narrow fields. With a weight of 7508 lbs, it provides a solid groundwork for traction, particularly beneficial in plowing and tilling tasks. The front tire size of 11.2R24 paired with a rear tire size of 16.9R30 allows for optimized power transfer and improved flotation, potentially reducing soil compaction in sensitive areas.

Wheelbase 88.58 inches/224 cm
Weight 7508 lbs/3405 kg
Front tire 11.2R24
Rear tire 16.9R30


Last Updated 2025-01-01
Stephen is a passionate tractor hobbyist with a deep-seated love for all things mechanized and agricultural. Growing up in a rural setting, he developed a fascination with these mighty machines that have played a crucial role in shaping the farming industry.

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