4wdaaron
Hard Worker
I'm looking to restore a Deere 4430 that looks pretty dang rough. Anything in particular I should look for? I know there was same engine longevity problems in the 30 series.
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The 30 series engine issues were in the 4030 they had the 379 CID Dubuque engine (we call them a DEYPUKE). The 4430 has a tried and true 404 with a turbo. The 404 is damn near bulletproof.
Well when we traded ours it had over 13000 hours and never had the engine touched. Not sure what the problem was? Get a cab upholstery kit, and a new seat pad and back. Not real expensive for how much better it will look. Check the SCVs for leaks, probably end up installing a lot of new o-rings but again not that hard or expensive. Check the cab mount bolts, seen those broken before, and make sure the rubber is good. We thought our 2 speed went out once on ours but it was the shifter not being able to move right because the one cab mount had shifted. Also check the shift linkage and scv linkage, the balls get worn and come apart. Also slap a rear view interior mirror in it, JD has the bracket and mirror, the holes are already there. I can't stand driving anything without one of those. It will probably also have pretty worn tie rods, check them for play, and the front end pivot. Tons more small things but you've probably found most of it already.
NAR mentioned refurbing the cab.
http://www.fehrcab.com/CabKits.asp
we've used those type in the past. they work pretty well. good luck.