Learn About Your Loader
So, let’s talk about maximum loader capacities. For many homeowners with compact tractors, lift capacity is a major factor in choosing a tractor and, more specifically, a loader. Below, we’ve broken down the specifics of some of John Deere’s most popular compact tractors and their compatible loaders.
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Do You Already Own a Tractor?
If you’re already a tractor owner, and shopping for a loader, here’s a quick guide to help you match your machine with the most ideal loader for you. All of these loaders are parkable, so you’ll just be looking at lift capacity and height.
1 Series
D120 — 570 lb lift capacity, 71.2 in. lift height, standard parking stands |
120E — 570 lb lift capacity, 71.2 in. lift height, QuikPark System |
120R — 517 lb lift capacity, 72 in. lift height |
120R MSL — 680 lb lift capacity, 72 in. lift height |
2 Series
220R — 803 lb lift capacity, 85 in. lift height |
220R MSL — 1,377 lb lift capacity, 85 in. lift height |
3 Series
300E — 845 lb lift capacity, 84 in. lift height |
300E MSL — 1,283 lb lift capacity, 84 in. lift height |
300R — 999 lb lift capacity, 90 in. lift height |
320R — 1,122 lb lift capacity, 82 in. lift height |
4 Series
400E — 1,760 lb lift capacity, 112 in. lift height |
440R — 1,846 lb lift capacity, 109 in. lift height |
440R MSL — 2,178 lb lift capacity, 109 in. lift height |
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What’s MSL?
Mechanical Self-Leveling (MSL) uses a self-leveling linkage design to minimize material losses and also provides a 20% to 40% increase in lift capacity compared to non-self-leveling loaders. Notice that there is an MSL option for each tractor series.
Specificity is Key
Pairing your John Deere Compact Tractor with the perfect loader for your chore list is part of what makes using Deere such a great user experience. Shop the various compatible loaders to best fit your lift capacity and height requirements. With so many choices, you may need further guidance. Don’t hesitate to contact your local Heritage Tractor to learn more about the best loader for your tractor.
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