John Deere 410 Backhoe For Sale – 116 HP Loader Backhoe
Used John Deere 410 backhoe for sale 116 HP PowerTech EWL diesel (no DPF, no EGR), 5F/3R PowerShift with Autoshift, MFWD 4WD, 15 ft 11 in dig depth, 17,582 lb operating weight. Inspected units from $12,000. Limited export stock available worldwide shipping handled on our end.
The 410 is John Deere’s mid-size backhoe loader larger and more capable than the 310 series, built for utility trenching, foundation work, and construction sites where a single machine needs to load and dig all day. The current P-Tier model eliminates the diesel particulate filter and EGR system entirely, delivering 3–7% more net horsepower than the previous configuration while simplifying maintenance. For buyers looking for a used John Deere 410 backhoe for sale at an export price, Farmers Equipment has inspected units available.
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Best John Deere 410 Backhoe For Sale – Key Highlights
- 116 HP PowerTech EWL diesel — no DPF, no EGR, simpler maintenance
- 5F/3R PowerShift with Autoshift — automatic gear selection during transport
- MFWD 4WD with limited slip differential — 65% traction to best-grip tire
- 15 ft 11 in (4.85 m) dig depth — covers most utility and foundation work
- Precision mode — reduces hydraulic flow 55% for accurate utility work
- 5,000 lb loader lift capacity to full height
- Inspected used units from $12,000 — typical hours 2,000–8,000
What Makes the 410 Stand Out
The no-DPF PowerTech EWL engine is the headline feature on current P-Tier models. Removing the diesel particulate filter and EGR system eliminates one of the most common maintenance headaches on modern construction equipment — DPF regeneration cycles, EGR valve fouling, and associated fault codes. The result is a simpler engine that produces more power and requires less unplanned downtime. For buyers operating in regions where DEF fluid supply is unreliable, this is a meaningful practical advantage.
Precision mode is particularly useful on utility sites where the backhoe works near existing services. Pressing a button reduces hydraulic flow by 55% — slowing bucket and stick movement to allow accurate, controlled digging around live utilities without sacrificing loader hydraulic performance. Most competing machines at this price point do not offer a dedicated precision mode.
Autoshift takes the guesswork out of transmission management during load and carry cycles. Set the maximum gear and the PowerShift transmission automatically selects the appropriate ratio based on engine RPM and ground speed — reducing operator fatigue on repetitive transport cycles across larger sites.
Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Engine | John Deere PowerTech EWL diesel — no DPF, no EGR |
| Net Peak Power | 116 HP (87 kW) at 1,900 RPM |
| Emissions | EPA Final Tier 4 / EU Stage IV |
| Transmission | 5F/3R PowerShift with Autoshift |
| Drive | MFWD 4WD — limited slip differential |
| Max Dig Depth | 15 ft 11 in (4.85 m) standard dipperstick |
| Loader Lift Capacity | 5,000 lbs to full height |
| Loader Breakout Force | 9,200 lbf |
| Backhoe Breakout Force | 7,500 lbf (33.62 kN) |
| Operating Weight | 17,582 lbs (7,975 kg) |
| Precision Mode | 55% hydraulic flow reduction — button activated |
| Cab | ROPS cab — heat and A/C available |
| Typical Hours | 2,000 – 8,000 hours depending on unit |
| Starting Price | From $12,000 depending on year and condition |
| Location | USA — export shipping to Africa, Europe, and Asia available |
Contact us to confirm current unit availability series, hours, and configuration vary by unit. Full specifications at TractorData.com.
Who Should Buy the John Deere 410 Backhoe
- Utility contractors — 15 ft 11 in dig depth covers water, sewer, gas, and electrical line installations on most residential and light commercial sites
- General contractors — a single machine that loads and digs all day without needing a separate excavator and loader on smaller sites
- Farmers doing drainage and earthworks — dig depth and loader capacity cover most farm drainage, dam, and track construction requirements
- Export buyers needing reliable equipment — John Deere dealer and parts network is one of the strongest globally; the 410 series is well documented and widely supported
- Buyers upgrading from a 310 series — more HP, deeper dig, heavier lift capacity, and no-DPF engine on P-Tier models
What to Check Before Buying a Used 410
- Series and year — the 410 has run through multiple series (E, G, K, L, P-Tier); earlier models have different engine specs and emissions systems; confirm which series before purchasing
- Hydraulic performance — check loader and backhoe cycle speeds; slow cycles indicate pump wear or system pressure loss
- Pins and bushings — check for play in dipper stick, bucket, and swing pivots; worn pins affect dig accuracy and add repair cost
- Transmission — test PowerShift operation in all gears; confirm Autoshift engages and disengages correctly
- Engine smoke — blue smoke on earlier DPF-equipped models may indicate DPF regeneration issues; on P-Tier no-DPF models, blue smoke indicates oil burning
- Extendable dipperstick — if fitted, check for play and wear in the extend mechanism
John Deere 410 vs Case 580 Super M — Which Is Better?
| Feature | John Deere 410 | Case 580 Super M |
|---|---|---|
| HP | 116 HP | 91–97 HP |
| Dig Depth | 15 ft 11 in | 14 ft 5 in (18 ft 4 in extendahoe) |
| Loader Lift | 5,000 lbs | 6,100 lbs |
| Transmission | PowerShift 5F/3R with Autoshift | 4F/4R synchro or powershift |
| Engine | No DPF / No EGR (P-Tier) | Tier III diesel |
| Best For | Utility work, higher HP, Autoshift | Heavy loader work, deeper digging with extendahoe |
| Starting Price | From $12,000 | From $18,000 |
The 410 has more HP and a cleaner emissions system on current models. The Super M has a higher loader lift and extendahoe option for deeper digging. See the Case 580 Super M for sale at $18,000 for comparison.
Why Buy From Farmers Equipment?
All units are inspected before listing we provide walkaround videos, real unit photos, and export documentation on request. We have been serving farm and export buyers since 1987 and handle all shipping and export paperwork on our end. Multiple 410 series configurations available contact us to confirm current stock.
Why Contractors Keep Coming Back to the John Deere 410
Resale value holds better than most. John Deere backhoes depreciate slower than competing brands at comparable hours. On the used market a well-maintained 410 consistently commands a premium over Case, Caterpillar, and Komatsu equivalents from the same year. For buyers who plan to trade up or resell within a few years, that residual value is real money.
Parts and dealer support — everywhere. The JD dealer network is the strongest in North America and one of the strongest globally. The 410 has been in continuous production for decades — parts are available from multiple suppliers, the machine is well documented, and any competent mechanic can service it without specialised equipment. That matters most for export buyers in Africa and Asia where dealer proximity varies.
The no-DPF engine is a genuine advantage. On earlier Tier 4 machines, DPF regeneration cycles and EGR valve fouling were the most common cause of unplanned downtime. The P-Tier PowerTech EWL eliminates both — simpler engine, more uptime, lower long-term service cost. Contractors who have run both configurations consistently report fewer unexpected stoppages on the no-DPF setup.
Precision mode reduces rework costs. Working near live utilities without a precision mode means slower, more cautious digging or damage to existing services. The 410’s precision mode reduces this risk at the press of a button, without requiring a separate machine or operator technique change. On utility sites this feature pays for itself quickly in avoided incidents.
Frequently Asked Questions
What horsepower is the John Deere 410 backhoe?
116 HP (87 kW) net peak from the PowerTech EWL diesel at 1,900 RPM on current P-Tier models. Earlier series models produce 95–110 HP depending on configuration.
What is the John Deere 410 backhoe price?
This units at Farmers Equipment start from $12,000 for older series machines. Mid-year units with moderate hours typically sell for $15,000–$20,000. Low-hour recent models range from $25,000–$35,000. Contact us for current pricing and hours.
How deep does the John Deere 410 dig?
15 ft 11 in (4.85 m) with the standard dipperstick. This covers most utility trenching, foundation digging, and drainage installations on typical construction and farm sites.
What is the difference between the 410 and 310 backhoe?
The 410 is larger, heavier, and more powerful than the 310 series — more HP, deeper dig depth, higher loader lift, and heavier operating weight. The 310 is suited to lighter construction and farm use. The 410 is the mid-size workhorse for serious utility and construction work.
Is worldwide shipping available?
Yes — export documentation handled on our end. Contact us with your location for a shipping quote.
Ready to Buy?
Inspected used units available from $12,000. Typical hours 1,000–5,000. Export stock moves fast units at this price with full documentation do not stay available long. Located in the USA export shipping to Africa, Europe, and Asia available.
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