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Replacing the Seat Cushion on a John Deere 4440 Tractor
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Introduction
The John Deere 4440, a staple in agricultural machinery, was produced from 1978 to 1982. Renowned for its durability and performance, this model is equipped with a hydraulic seat suspension system designed to provide operator comfort during extended hours in the field. However, over time, the seat cushion may wear out, leading to discomfort and reduced support. Replacing the seat cushion is essential to maintain comfort and ensure optimal performance.
Identifying the Correct Replacement Cushion
Before initiating the replacement process, it's crucial to identify the specific seat configuration of your 4440 tractor. The 4440 models may come with either a hydraulic or mechanical suspension system. For hydraulic suspension systems, the seat cushions are typically brown fabric with a steel core and foam padding approximately 3 inches thick. Mechanical suspension systems may require different cushion specifications.
Recommended Replacement Cushions
  • Bottom Seat Cushion: Brown fabric, designed for hydraulic suspension systems. Replaces OEM part numbers AR82944, RE163027, RE188578, and RE24453. Manufactured to meet OEM specifications for a perfect fit and performance.
  • Backrest Cushion: Brown fabric, suitable for hydraulic suspension systems. Replaces OEM part numbers AR71107 and AR76515. Features a steel core with a 3-inch foam cushion for added comfort.
Tools and Materials Needed
  • Socket set and wrenches
  • Screwdrivers
  • Replacement seat cushions
  • Lubricant (optional)
Step-by-Step Replacement Process
  1. Prepare the Tractor: Ensure the tractor is on a stable surface and the engine is turned off. Engage the parking brake for added safety.
  2. Remove the Seat Assembly: Locate the bolts securing the seat to the suspension frame. Using the appropriate socket or wrench, remove these bolts. Carefully lift the seat assembly out of the tractor cab. It may be helpful to have an assistant during this step due to the weight of the seat.
  3. Detach the Old Cushion: Turn the seat assembly upside down to access the bottom cushion. Remove any fasteners or clips securing the cushion to the seat frame. Gently lift the old cushion off the frame.
  4. Install the New Cushion: Position the new cushion onto the seat frame, ensuring it aligns correctly. Reattach any fasteners or clips to secure the cushion in place.
  5. Reassemble the Seat: Turn the seat assembly right-side up. If replacing the backrest cushion, repeat the process for the backrest. Once both cushions are in place, carefully lower the seat assembly back into the tractor cab.
  6. Secure the Seat: Align the seat with the mounting holes on the suspension frame. Reinsert and tighten the bolts to secure the seat in place.
  7. Test the Seat: Sit on the seat and adjust it to ensure it functions correctly. Check for any unusual movements or noises.
Maintenance Tips
  • Regular Cleaning: Periodically clean the seat cushions to remove dirt and debris, which can cause wear over time.
  • Check for Wear: Regularly inspect the seat cushions for signs of wear or damage. Promptly replace any worn cushions to maintain comfort and support.
  • Lubricate Moving Parts: Apply lubricant to any moving parts of the seat suspension system to ensure smooth operation.
Conclusion
Replacing the seat cushion on a John Deere 4440 tractor is a straightforward process that can significantly enhance operator comfort. By following the steps outlined above and using quality replacement parts, you can ensure that your tractor remains a reliable and comfortable workhorse for years to come.
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