Loader John Deere 4010

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bmcqueen23

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John Deere 4010
Well I finally found a John Deere tractor that was in my budget, runs good, and in pretty good condition. I'm going to pick up this 4010 tomorrow if I can get off work at a decent time.
My question now is how difficult will it be to add a front end loader to this tractor? I've already found a Koyker loader that comes with the brackets for a 4010. The guy with the loader says he has a valve that I can buy for any extra $75. The tractor only has one set of rear remotes so I don't want to tie them up with the loader hoses. This will be my first John Deere tractor, is this a task for someone with more experience, or could a fairly mechanically inclined guy manage? Also would I need an open center valve or closed? Is there anything else that I need or you can think of that I'm missing?
Any advice/comments will be greatly appreciated.
 

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   / John Deere 4010
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Here is a picture of the loader along with the guys description from craigslist, if this is any help.

Sold tractor, need to sell loader. Koyker brand with brackets to fit the 10,20,30,40 series John Deeres, you could modify to fit others. No bucket, have hay spear.
 

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   / John Deere 4010 #3  
I have a 4020 and installed a Farm Hand loader. The front end was too light to do any good. I had a 4050 front end installed on it and will handle anything the loader can lift. Very happy with it. Just need a bigger loader now.:licking: A 4050 front end might fit a 4010 also.
 
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Farmer Frank, thanks for the input this is the first I've ever heard of the front end being light. Did you add the loader to your 4010 yourself or was it purchased with one.
 
   / John Deere 4010 #5  
Do you have to have a special Kroyker bucket? I would have quessed it was an ANCI (skid steer) style quick connect bucket but your picture makes me wonder. Something is probably laying on the ground and not attached to the end of the forks? I really can not help you much. sorry.
 
   / John Deere 4010 #6  
I am bored and trying to help.= Kroyker model 50-80-120=125-140 are listed on the Kroyker home page as the only possible models for your tractor. I will try to put in a link== Koyker Manufacturing - Loaders
You may need to copy and paste the above to get it to work.
The web site give much info and detailed drawings and component brakedown. You may need to purchase a part and should talk to the mfg. 800-456-1107

PS I looked for the model number in the Craigslist for Huston and could not find the model number nore the ad. I did see a used bucket for sale on Craigslist Huston off of a Kubota that would probably snap on. You would probably want to paint the orange to green to match the Kroyker/Deere.
 
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bmcqueen23
Yes you most definitely need a closed-center hyd valve on a '61-'63 4010. If you have mechanical skills and common sense you can install a frt end loader. I have installed more frt end loaders than I care to count. You can tee into the SCV supply line and route return oil to the rockshaft return line on LH side by hyd filter. For normal loader work the factory wide frt axle is more than adequate.

"Some people can tear up an anvil in a sand pile"
 
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Thanks Tx Jim I'll make sure that the valve this guy has is closed center.
My loaders primary function will be feeding round bales this winter, if the front end can't handle a round bale I'll be looking for another model pretty quick.
 
   / John Deere 4010 #9  
Deere has two model 4010's I was looking at the newer low power unit on the Koyker web site link. It does has your information for a large 80hp.
 
   / John Deere 4010 #10  
Nice looking tractor and the sheetmetal looks to be good and complete too. Also noticed it has two inside mounted wheel weights on the rear wheels which should help for loader work.

I think it will be fine for your bale moving. I moved a many a bale with a 4020.
 
 
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