jim z

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Does anyone know what a john deere #35 front loader fits and what a good one is worth Thank You Jim
 
35 loaders are found on Dubuque tractors, probably the MT, 40, 320, 330, 420, 430, 435 tractors.

They're decent loaders, might be worth 500 in very good shape.
 
I saw one advertised on the Photo Adds the other day for a couple thousand. They actually fit quite afew tractors, I have a parts book for mine and it shows them for tractors up to 3010. A bit light for those but would fit 1010 or2010. Price would also depend upon whether it is trip or hydraulic bucket.
 
Good little loader with a hydraulic bucket. The 1st real "modern" loader from Deere. I have one sitting in the barn with 435 brackets. It may someday end up on the 40T wide front.
 
Jim

I wud be careful on the 2 grand price tag. I got one with trip bucket, no welds, about 5 yeas ago for $125. I donno.
 
Thanks guys.This one has hyd bucket & down pressure.Im going to ask $800.00 I can always go down if it does not sell.Jim
 

Hey Buickanddeere
I hope you are doing well. I came across your post about a loader and I wanted to see if you still had it and/or if you wanted to sale it. My 435D does not have remotes but I'm looking into what all I need for remotes and a front loader.
You may not remember me but you have helped me in the pass and I am grateful to you for it.

God Bless
David
 

How do we proceed from here because I would like to find out the cost and other things. I don't want to post my phone number and/or email.

Thanks
 

David, good to know that you are alive and well. The 35 hydraulics used a dual set of levers . Loader valves were simply routed in series with the supply line at the SCV valve . Rear scv remotes are not used with the loader.
 

I have a model 37 loader on my 1010. it really does all that I need and ever really wanted. I paid $750 for it at a used implement dealer over in Oshkosh, Nebraska back in 2010.
Had to do a little "Backyard engineering" to get it mounted to the tractor but it is still on and tight today. I even fabricated a push blade for it so I could move snow much easier and as it turns out - I can make the road so much smoother as well!

It has the hydraulic bucket and to run everything i installed a PTO drive hydraulic pump on it. I'll see if I can still find a picture of it after installation and post it.
 
Thank you for your post and I would like to see any pictures you may have.
I am just outside of Atlanta Georgia and I am still looking to see what I can find, afford and get too. I'm not finding much here in the South.

Thanks
 
Hopefully i can get this picture posted. This is my 1961 Model 1010 with a model 37 loader installed.

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(quoted from post at 12:24:50 07/23/17)
I have a model 37 loader on my 1010. it really does all that I need and ever really wanted. I paid $750 for it at a used implement dealer over in Oshkosh, Nebraska back in 2010.
Had to do a little "Backyard engineering" to get it mounted to the tractor but it is still on and tight today. I even fabricated a push blade for it so I could move snow much easier and as it turns out - I can make the road so much smoother as well!

It has the hydraulic bucket and to run everything i installed a PTO drive hydraulic pump on it. I'll see if I can still find a picture of it after installation and post it.
The 1010's own hydraulic system condition ?
 
Still intact -I did not plumb the 37 loader into it. Maybe at a later date I will tap into the 1010's system but for now -the PTO pump was and still is a good working item.
 
Looks good
I would like to find one to install on my tractor (435D) but all in good time I guess. If I could find one close to me at a good price I'd buy it and install it in the future. I'm now working on what all I need to overhaul the engine because she is tired.
Thanks for the pictures.
 

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