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What are 4WD tractors?
A 4WD tractor is a high-horsepower agricultural tractor with power delivered to all four wheels, designed to pull heavy implements through demanding field conditions. Unlike MFWD tractors (mechanical front wheel drive), which use smaller front tires to assist a larger rear axle, true four wheel drive tractors are typically articulated in the middle and ride on four equally sized wheels — often dual or triple configurations — for maximum traction and ground coverage.
Buyers searching for 4WD tractors are generally looking for machines in the 350 to 700+ horsepower range capable of working wide tillage tools, air seeders, and grain carts across large acreage. Brands like John Deere, Case IH, New Holland, Versatile, and Challenger dominate this segment, with models such as the John Deere 9R series, Case IH Steiger, and New Holland T9 frequently appearing in the used market.
Common uses for 4WD tractors
Four wheel drive tractors are the workhorses of large-scale row crop and small grain operations, primarily used for primary tillage with rippers, disks, and chisel plows, as well as pulling air drills and planters across thousands of acres per season. They're also matched with grain carts during harvest, scraper pans for land leveling and dirt work, and heavy cultivators in spring field prep. Beyond agriculture, contractors use 4WD tractors for terracing, dam construction, and broadacre earthmoving where wheeled traction outperforms tracked equipment on softer ground.
What to look for when buying a used 4WD tractor
- Engine hours and powertrain condition: Most 4WD tractors are built for 10,000+ hours, but verify oil sample history, look for blow-by, and confirm the transmission — whether powershift, CVT, or manual — shifts cleanly under load.
- Tire and duals condition: Tires are one of the largest cost items on these machines. Inspect tread depth, sidewall cracking, and whether duals or triples are included. A full set of new radials can run well into five figures.
- Articulation joint and steering cylinders: Check for play in the center pivot, leaks at the steering cylinders, and wear in the oscillation bearing. These components carry enormous loads and are expensive to rebuild.
- Hydraulic capacity and SCVs: Confirm the number of selective control valves, hydraulic flow rate, and PTO availability (many 4WD tractors are not PTO-equipped). Match these specs to the implements you plan to run.
- Service records and electronics: For newer models with GPS, AutoTrac, and ISOBUS, verify displays, receivers, and subscriptions transfer. Tier 4 emissions systems should have documented DEF, DPF, and EGR service history.
Buy used 4WD tractors at Ritchie Bros.
Ritchie Bros. lists 4WD tractors from farms, dealers, and fleet sellers across North America and beyond, with steady inventory of John Deere 9R and 9030 series, Case IH Steiger Quadtracs and wheeled models, New Holland T9, Versatile, and Challenger MT articulated tractors. Most listings include detailed inspection reports covering hours, tire condition, hydraulic function, and powertrain notes, so you can bid with confidence whether you're buying at a live auction site or online through IronPlanet. Browse the current 4WD tractor listings above to find the horsepower, hours, and configuration that fit your operation.