John Deere 4210 Hydraulic Flow (12.3 GPM) + Pressure

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The John Deere 4210 tractor hydraulic pump flow is 12.3 GPM, and hydraulic system pressure is 2,125 psi.

Hydraulic pump flow12.3 GPM
Implement flow12.3 GPM
Total hydraulic flow12.3 GPM
Hydraulic pressure2,125 psi
Hydraulic system typeopen-center
Hydraulic fluid capacity6.3 gal

John Deere 4210 Hydraulic Flow Details

Hydraulic pump flow 12.3 GPM
Implement hydraulic flow 12.3 GPM
Total hydraulic flow 12.3 GPM
Hydraulic system pressure 2,125 psi
Hydraulic system type open-center
Hydraulic fluid capacity 6.3 gal

Hydraulic Flow Comparison Chart

Hydraulic pump flow comparison

This model

12.3 GPM

Average

15.7 GPM

Low

5.1 GPM

High

57 GPM

Implement hydraulic flow comparison

This model

12.3 GPM

Average

14.9 GPM

Low

4.8 GPM

High

32 GPM

Total hydraulic flow comparison

This model

12.3 GPM

Average

15.4 GPM

Low

4.8 GPM

High

57 GPM

Hydraulic pressure comparison

This model

2,125 psi

Average

2,336.3 psi

Low

380 psi

High

3,625 psi

Hydraulic fluid capacity comparison

This model

6.3 gal

Average

9.9 gal

Low

0.7 gal

High

25.4 gal

John Deere 4210 Extra Hydraulic Notes

Hydraulic flow note The John Deere 4210’s implement flow figure is about 12.3 GPM, so hydraulic attachment choice should be based on flow demand, not horsepower alone.
Hydraulic pressure note The John Deere 4210’s hydraulic pressure is listed at 2,125 psi, which is normal utility-tractor pressure; flow still decides attachment speed while pressure affects force.
Rear remotes / SCV note
  • Rear remotes / SCVs depend on the tractor’s hydraulic package and options.
  • For hydraulic implements, match the implement to the available hydraulic flow (12.3 GPM), not just the number of remotes.
  • Check the operator manual or hydraulic package because SCV count can change by year, market and trim package.
Hydraulic system type note System type matters on the John Deere 4210: open-center affects how hydraulic flow and pressure are delivered to valves and implements.
Hydraulic fluid capacity note For maintenance, the John Deere 4210’s hydraulic fluid capacity matters more than flow rate because it affects oil changes, filter service and refill quantity.
Official information note

Mistakes do happen. Hydraulic flow, pump flow, implement flow, pressure, rear remote / SCV setup and fluid capacity can change by year, market, transmission, pump option, loader package and hydraulic package. Please check the operator manual and official deere.com website for official information.