John Deere 4440 Loader Lift Capacity (158 Loader) + Guide

The John Deere 4440 with a John Deere 158 loader can lift about 3,800 lb at full height at the pivot pin.

John Deere 4440 Loader Lift Capacity

Tractor Model John Deere 4440
Common Loader Model John Deere 158 loader
Loader Lift Capacity 3,800 lb / 1,723 kg at full height at pin
Breakout Force 5,000 lb / 2,268 kg
Lift Height at Pin 156 in / 396 cm
Clearance Dumped 132 in / 335 cm
Clearance Level 151 in / 383 cm
Reach Dumped 32 in / 81 cm
Dump Angle 37 degrees
Rollback Angle 12 degrees
Loader Weight 1,350 lb / 612 kg
Bucket Widths 60, 72, 84, or 96 in
Bucket Capacity 0.5 to 0.9 cu yd / 0.4 to 0.7 cu m

How Much Can a John Deere 4440 Loader Lift?

The John Deere 4440 with a John Deere 158 loader can lift 3,800 lb / 1,723 kg at full height at the pivot pin. It also has around 5,000 lb / 2,268 kg breakout force.

The practical answer: the 4440 is a serious farm loader tractor when fitted with the right loader, but the real-world number is not always the full 3,800 lb. Pallet forks, wet material, long loads, weak ballast, worn pins, and load position all reduce what it can safely handle.

Use the 3,800 lb number as the loader’s pivot-pin rating, not a guaranteed pallet fork rating. Real loads sit forward from the pins, so practical lift is lower.

Quick Loader Specs Overview

3,800 lbLift at Pin
5,000 lbBreakout Force
156 inLift Height
23 gpmHydraulic Flow

John Deere 158 Loader Capacity Chart

Lift at Pin
3,800 lb
Breakout Force
5,000 lb
Loader Weight
1,350 lb
Rear Lift
5,710 lb

John Deere 4440 Tractor Specs That Affect Loader Performance

Engine John Deere 466 ci / 7.6L 6-cylinder diesel
PTO Power 130.58 hp tested
Drawbar Power 112.69 hp tested
Hydraulic Type Closed-center
Hydraulic Pressure 2,250 psi / 155.1 bar
Hydraulic Pump Flow 23 gpm / 87.1 L/min
Hydraulic Valves 2 or 3
Rear Hitch Category IIIN/II
Rear Lift 5,710 lb / 2,590 kg
Optional Rear Lift 6,744 lb / 3,059 kg
Operating Weight 11,780 to 13,270 lb depending on setup

4440 Loader vs Rear Lift Capacity

Optional Rear Lift
6,744 lb
Rear Lift
5,710 lb
158 Loader Breakout
5,000 lb
158 Loader Lift
3,800 lb

158 Loader vs 148 Loader

John Deere 158 Loader 3,800 lb lift / 5,000 lb breakout / 156 in height
John Deere 148 Loader 3,100 lb lift / 4,700 lb breakout / 126 in height
Best Pick For 4440 158 loader if you want stronger lift and more height
Main Difference The 158 is taller and stronger than the 148

Real-World Lifting: What a 4440 Loader Can Handle

Round Bales Yes, usually fine with proper spear and ballast
Large Square Bales Yes, depending on bale weight and fork/spear setup
Loose Hay / Straw Easy work
Manure Good loader job with proper bucket
Gravel Yes, but full buckets can get heavy fast
Wet Clay / Wet Soil Use partial buckets; weight adds up fast
Pallet Fork Loads Useful, but capacity drops because load sits forward
Logs Good for many farm logs, but long wet logs can overload the front end
The 4440 is strong, but it is still not a telehandler. Fork loads and long loads reduce safe lifting capacity because the weight sits farther forward.

Best Uses for a John Deere 4440 Loader

  • Feeding hay and moving round bales
  • Manure handling
  • Loading loose material
  • Moving dirt, gravel, and farm materials
  • Handling pallets carefully with forks
  • General farm cleanup
  • Snow pushing and snow loading

Not Best For

  • High-cycle commercial loader work
  • Repeated heavy pallet handling at full reach
  • Using the loader as a crane
  • Operating without enough rear ballast
  • Trying to replace a telehandler or wheel loader

Ballast and Front Axle Reality

The John Deere 4440 has enough size and hydraulic flow to be a very useful loader tractor, but ballast still matters. A 158 loader adds about 1,350 lb before the bucket is even loaded, and heavy front loads put stress on the front axle, steering, tires, and frame.

Best practical setup: rear wheel weights, fluid ballast, heavy rear implement, or proper rear counterweight when doing serious loader work.
No Rear Ballast Bad idea for heavy loader work
Loaded Rear Tires Good baseline stability
Rear Wheel Weights Very useful for loader balance
Heavy Rear Implement Good counterweight if mounted safely
Front Axle Care Avoid shock loading, high-speed turns, and oversized loads

John Deere 158 Loader Dimensions

Lift Height at Pin 156 in / 396 cm
Clearance with Bucket Dumped 132 in / 335 cm
Clearance with Bucket Level 151 in / 383 cm
Reach Dumped 32 in / 81 cm
Dump Angle 37 degrees
Rollback Angle 12 degrees
Boom Cylinder Diameter 2.75 in
Bucket Cylinder Diameter 2.5 in

Bucket Options

Bucket Widths 60, 72, 84, or 96 in
Bucket Capacity Range 0.5 to 0.9 cubic yards
Small Bucket Better for dense material like gravel or wet soil
Large Bucket Better for light material like mulch, snow, bedding, or loose hay

Common Mistakes

  • Thinking every John Deere 4440 has the same loader lift capacity
  • Ignoring the loader model fitted to the tractor
  • Using the pivot-pin rating as the safe pallet fork rating
  • Handling heavy loads without rear ballast
  • Overloading the front axle with wet dirt, gravel, or logs
  • Replacing a wheel loader or telehandler with a farm tractor loader
  • Running worn loader pins, loose mounts, or weak hydraulic hoses

Summary

The John Deere 4440 with a John Deere 158 loader can lift about 3,800 lb at full height at the pivot pin and has around 5,000 lb breakout force. The 158 loader reaches 156 inches at the pin and weighs about 1,350 lb. The tractor’s closed-center hydraulics, 23 gpm pump flow, 2,250 psi hydraulic pressure, and heavy row-crop chassis make it a strong farm loader tractor, but real-world capacity depends on ballast, attachment type, load position, and loader condition.

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