Deere 3720 w. 430 loader

   / Deere 3720 w. 430 loader #11  
430 loader?
well the more modern replacement is the 300R and the 320R. I needed a loader for a 2001 jd4700 and John Deere makes a 440R as the older loaders are no longer available. the 440R isn't cheap. but I got it for zero % interest. and 1 year warranty. so both are a good peace of mind. there is a jd chart that shows what modern loaders they make for some of the older tractors. The 440R also has a higher lift capacity compared to the older models.
 
   / Deere 3720 w. 430 loader
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#12  
Your "4 3 0" loader will fit your 4310. As it will a 4200,4300,4400, 4210,4310,4410, 990, 1070, 4005, and a 4105.
Yes your right, Im fact it is mounted on a 4310 right now. But check my question- Will a 430 loader fit on a 3720?
well the more modern replacement is the 300R and the 320R. I needed a loader for a 2001 jd4700 and John Deere makes a 440R as the older loaders are no longer available. the 440R isn't cheap. but I got it for zero % interest. and 1 year warranty. so both are a good peace of mind. there is a jd chart that shows what modern loaders they make for some of the older tractors. The 440R also has a higher lift capacity compared to the older models.
thanks for taking the time to respond. But I cant Seem to find the relation in your answer as to if the 430 loader which I have Will fit on my 3720! You see, I Think it would be foolish of me to use money on a new loader if the one I already own Will fit on my 3720. I hope you understand. I would appreciate any knowlege before I start to dismantle either set up.
 
   / Deere 3720 w. 430 loader #13  
It may...but with custom made mounts. But, as it was intended for the older machines, there are no mounts available form JD for the newer 3x20 series.
 
   / Deere 3720 w. 430 loader #14  
Yes your right, Im fact it is mounted on a 4310 right now. But check my question- Will a 430 loader fit on a 3720?

thanks for taking the time to respond. But I cant Seem to find the relation in your answer as to if the 430 loader which I have Will fit on my 3720! You see, I Think it would be foolish of me to use money on a new loader if the one I already own Will fit on my 3720. I hope you understand. I would appreciate any knowlege before I start to dismantle either set up.
I am 95% sure you can get it to fit especially if it is an open station tractor. The 3720 rear loader mount location and bolt pattern looks to be the same as the previous 4310 series. Even if you couldn't get the rear mounts you already have a set that a machine shop could fabricate a duplicate set. There is nothing special about the 430 mount. If your good with a welder and torch you could easily make your own set.

I understand your inquiry. I been researching this for years for a newer tractor whereas my two 420 loaders will fit a newer model with a little more Hp.
 
   / Deere 3720 w. 430 loader #15  
Here's a link showing compatible loader for non-current JD. A 300cx will fit the the 4310/3720. While not a 430 as you are requesting information on it does show that mounting location, width and hookup points are compatible with both tractors so your 430 loader should mount.

 
   / Deere 3720 w. 430 loader
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#16  
Here's a link showing compatible loader for non-current JD. A 300cx will fit the the 4310/3720. While not a 430 as you are requesting information on it does show that mounting location, width and hookup points are compatible with both tractors so your 430 loader should mount.

Thanks super 55. I am enlightened. Thanks. For your info all my tractors (9) are with cabs. We dont see many open station units in scandanavia.
 
   / Deere 3720 w. 430 loader #17  
No problem.. Even with cabs it should fit. As I am sure you are already well aware you have to take a little extra time and care to make sure you get the frame on the brackets the first time be extra cautious to make sure you don't bump into the glass.
 
   / Deere 3720 w. 430 loader
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#18  
So Guys n Gals
I tried.
1- The side arms of the mounting bracket are to narrow and scrape the engine sidecovers
2- the distance to the front hitch point of the loader is a couple of centimeters to short.
3- The loader posts will hit the glass of the cab in the upright position.
So, the conclusion: NO.
 

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