Trying to decide on a loader

   / Trying to decide on a loader #1  

k5blazerboy

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Well I've had my JD 4300 for about 10 years now, and mostly just use it to mow with. I've been dragging my feet trying to decide on buying a bigger machine, and have just decided to keep the 4300. It's got 2100 hours on it, and I just feel comfortable knowing everything about it, rather than buying a used one that I know nothing about. So I've decided that rather than buy another machine, I would be really happy with the 4300 if it just had a loader on it. I have tried to price a John Deere loader at the local dealership and was told they could no longer get the hydraulic kit that was needed for my machine. The power beyond kit I believe. (If any one knows otherwise, please explain). My machine only has one set of remotes out the back, and no other hydraulics. My question is twofold; I have priced a Bush Hog, Westendorf, and Koyker loader to put on. All three are comparable in capacity, but I would like to know of any opinions/experience of the brands. The Westendorf and Bush Hog are almost a $1000.00 more than the Koyker, but sometimes you get what you pay for, and I would hate to spend $4400.00 on a loader that I hated, when I could have spent $5300.00 on one that I love. Also I would like to know if anyone can tell me what to look for, to make sure I have I can hook these to my tractor. I have told all three companys the specifics of my tractor, and they all say that it is no problem that I currently don't have hydraulics on it. I have priced all three loaders cash and carry, so I'm concerned with getting all the required parts, since I will be installing myself. I'm confident in my skills to put it on, but unsure what to double check. If I check the websites of all three, the manuals show all the hydraulics that are attached to the loader, but don't show how the hydraulics are attached to the tractor. Thanks in advance for any help. Edit Post Reply Reply With Quote
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   / Trying to decide on a loader #2  
Any chance of getting a hydraulic controller from a salvage tractor supply or did you check ebay? Is it possible to use a generic controller and still use a 300CX? --Fuse
 
   / Trying to decide on a loader #3  
Well I've had my JD 4300 for about 10 years now, and mostly just use it to mow with. I've been dragging my feet trying to decide on buying a bigger machine, and have just decided to keep the 4300. It's got 2100 hours on it, and I just feel comfortable knowing everything about it, rather than buying a used one that I know nothing about. So I've decided that rather than buy another machine, I would be really happy with the 4300 if it just had a loader on it. I have tried to price a John Deere loader at the local dealership and was told they could no longer get the hydraulic kit that was needed for my machine. The power beyond kit I believe. (If any one knows otherwise, please explain). My machine only has one set of remotes out the back, and no other hydraulics. My question is twofold; I have priced a Bush Hog, Westendorf, and Koyker loader to put on. All three are comparable in capacity, but I would like to know of any opinions/experience of the brands. The Westendorf and Bush Hog are almost a $1000.00 more than the Koyker, but sometimes you get what you pay for, and I would hate to spend $4400.00 on a loader that I hated, when I could have spent $5300.00 on one that I love. Also I would like to know if anyone can tell me what to look for, to make sure I have I can hook these to my tractor. I have told all three companys the specifics of my tractor, and they all say that it is no problem that I currently don't have hydraulics on it. I have priced all three loaders cash and carry, so I'm concerned with getting all the required parts, since I will be installing myself. I'm confident in my skills to put it on, but unsure what to double check. If I check the websites of all three, the manuals show all the hydraulics that are attached to the loader, but don't show how the hydraulics are attached to the tractor. Thanks in advance for any help. Edit Post Reply Reply With Quote
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I would think you could plumb up the power beyond and a couple of remotes with off the shelf components. You may have to use hoses instead of hard lines...or fab your own hard lines.
 
   / Trying to decide on a loader #4  
k5blazerboy
According to JDparts.com kit is still available and then you could use a hyd valve from a hyd supply place.
LVB25221 KIT, POWER BEYOND W/ RCV FILTER, 00 ADD 371.00 USD.
 
   / Trying to decide on a loader
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I will have to check that out. Thanks for the help everyone. Ok I went and checked out that kit Tx Jim, and now I'm even more confused. I think that the kit I have now on my tractor is a Single Svc kit BM19532. So my question is if I use the kit LVB25221 do I lose the use of my rear remotes when the loader is in use. I'm afraid I'm really clueless when it comes to hydraulics so I appreciate all the help in advance.
 
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   / Trying to decide on a loader #6  
The LVB25221 kit should with the addition of a joystick control valve to operate a frt end loader free up the existing scv's for other tasks such as operating a wood splitter.
 
   / Trying to decide on a loader #7  
For the price of a loader... I would just sell your tractor and buy another one. 4300 can be had for under 10k sometimes, with loaders.
 
   / Trying to decide on a loader #8  
For the price of a loader... I would just sell your tractor and buy another one. 4300 can be had for under 10k sometimes, with loaders.

yeah what he said . you can probably come out cheaper doing it that way anyway by the time you sell yours.
 

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