1959 430W loader question

I would like to add a loader to my 430W. I am mainly going to use it to move manure and wasted hay.
I am not sure what loaders will work, have been researching it for awhile, but mostly the information I get is for the 430 lawn and garden. Not the tractor I have.
I found a JD 45 Loader. Not sure what parts I need or even which loader to pick
 
I believe a 35 is what you need. Not sure though. I do have a
frame to a loader that came off my 430 in my barn. Doesn't
have any decals or tags on it. If you get around the mid
michigan area you can have it cheap. It is only the frame. No
lift arms, cylinders, etc.
 

I would only need it about 4-5 times a year. I am currently using a shovel and wheelbarrow to move the manure and wasted hay, and that is not fun at all.
 
I have a 430w with a New Idea bin loader on it
that I bought 40 so years ago from a orange grove
that bought it new with that loader and used it
for loading and dumping bins of oranges into their
tractor trailers to be hauled to the juice plant.
Has small bucket but works well. Has power
steering and the controls for the remotes right
next to the seat. Loader frame hooks up with 2
pins under the rear axles and fender brackets.Has
a plate that has 2 large bolts in front of front
axle under the radiator. 4 Loader hydro lines just
plug into remotes. Good old tractor we us it a lot
with the loader.
 
Buy an old 8n ford with a loader.1500 would buy one,better than a shovel.The 430 tractors had trouble with the front ends breaking with a loader.
 
I am always amused when I hear that you can't/shouldn't put a loader on a 40,420,430 without power steering. I have this loader on my '56 420U and have been using it for almost 25 years. It does turn hard if the bucket is full of dirt (yes, I know it is overloaded) but I can steer it if it is moving and I do use a lot of caution as I know the front axle is the weak point. It is a real handy tractor to use around the yard on my 5 acre piece. I use it like a big wheel barrow. Handling manure/hay would be no problem. This is a 6' bucket meant for snow. A smaller bucket would be no problem. I have a separate pump for the loader hydraulics that I also use to run the wood splitter.

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Have a complete JD #36 Loader currently mounted on a
430W -- hydraulic lift and bucket. Would sell it
complete with mounting brackets for $750. Can send
pictures if interested, in North Central Ohio. E-
mail is open if interested.
 

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