More 430 loader questions/ problems

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Dicky

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Hi all,

I had a post last week asking you all with 430 loaders if the "slop" in the bucket tiping linkage is normal. I can move the whole hydraulic cylinder at that linkage back and fourth at least 3/4 of an inch. Also, where the left side of the loader (when sitting on the seat) meets the sqare bar, (just in front of the left brake pedals) I can move that side up & down and back and fourth more than seems normal. Also, as I go over bumps, I can visibly see the left side of the loader bouncing around slightly. All I want to know is if this stuff is normal as the loader is brand new and I may still have some recourse with the dealer. Am I being too picky?

Thanks in advance
 
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Sounds like your dealer needs to readjust the loader frame. It should fit tight, and the set-up instructions tell how to do that.
You are right about seeing your dealer.
 
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I have a 430 Loader and it too is loose i have about 180 hours on my machine it was tighter when i first bought it
i noticed the frame wears on the alignment stub (at the square tube) i put some weld on the wear spot to tighten the loader it took up a little slop but it is Loose.
 
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Hi

My 430 has some slop in it also. I have about 75 hours on it and have had no problems. I imagine that a fair amount of play is designed into the system.

I have noticed a tendency for the left mount post to move more. I have thought about fabricating a bracket that clamps around the post, since I do not remove the loader.

Your dealer should be able to look at it, or compare to another on the lot to see if yours is unusual.

John
 
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Dicky,

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No, you are not being too picky. I have a 430 loader which has always been a bit loose at the right side mount. After the tractor got to 1100 hours, the slop became annoying. Adjusting the loader didn't solve the problem.

I measured both sides and discovered that the opening in the right side mast was 3/16th bigger than the left side. I doubt that this difference was entirely the result of wear. Most likely, it was delivered that way.

Had I discovered the size difference when the loader was new, I suspect that Deere would have replaced the mast under warranty.

I ended up welding a couple of pieces of 3/16th plate to the right side mount on the tractor. No more slop and no more clank when I hit a bump.

By all means, ask the dealer to address the problem. If the slop is the result of a larger opening on one side of the mast, ask that the mast to be replaced with one that fits the mount.
 

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