npalllomba
I haven't been able to locate any pages on the JD website that have detailed descriptions of the attachments for the FEL's but there is a listing of the atachments and there suggested retail prices in the "Configure" section.
There may be a shorter way but so far the only way I have found to get there is by the following steps.
1.From the JD Home Page click on "Homeowners" located on the far left side about half way down the page.
2.Click on "Products" located on the far left side about half way down the page.
3.In the center of the Homeowners page click on the drop down arrow next to "Compact Utility Tractors (20-48hp) then click on "John Deere Brand"
4.In the center of the "Products" page click on the drop down arrow "4000 Series Compact Utility Tractors" then click on "4300 (32 hp, 4WD)"
5. On the "Features" page for the 4300 scroll down till you see "Configure and Accessorize this tractor to meet your needs" and click on "Configure".
6. The "Product Configurator" page will be displayed with "Tractors" pre-selected. Under 2. click the drop down arrow and click on "Build my own" then click the "Go" box.
7.A new pop up window will be displayed with instructions saying "Please select a Jonh Deere product to build". (Ther may be a shorter way to get to this pop up window but if there is I have not found it yet and I have done a lot of digging looking for it)
8. Click the "Equipment for 790, 990, and 4000 Series Tractors" drop down arrow and scrool down to you see "430 LOADER (for 990, 4300 and 4400 Tractors)" and select it by clicking on it then click on th "Go" box.
9.On the page that appears, under "Optional - Select as desired" (about half way down the page) click the drop down arrow labled "ATTACHMENTS - ORDER AS DESIRED".
If I made the instructions clear enough to follow you should be looking at list of all the 430 loader attachments and there retail prices. From other post I have read it appears that you should be able to buy somewhere between 10-20% below retail.
I hope this helps and if anyone knows of a faster way or where to find more detailed information I would be interested also.
Keith