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swacor 04-20-2018 11:47 PM

Winter project build
 
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After numerous times debating on if I wanted this, need this, or even have use for it, i decided i was going for it. Trent (rescue11) builds these buckets that you all have probably seen. I should have posted some pictures during the build but sometimes thats last on the mind.

yettrbomb 04-21-2018 09:03 AM

Looks good. The important thing is “you have it” whether you “need it or not” lol

finsruskw 04-21-2018 09:42 AM

LOOK OUT!!!!!

He's backing up!!!!
BEEP.....BEEP...BEEP!!!

Dirty Steve 04-22-2018 06:31 AM

Looks impressive! Nice build!!:beerchug:

AndrewNoyes 09-01-2018 04:35 PM

I know this thread is older, but I was wondering how well it works. Is the front end too light? It seems like it might be the answer to my wish for a loader (that I don't really need very much). I would probably end up using it like a power wheelbarrow as much as anything. I do already have a cart, but of course this cart is much closer to loading itself.

Anyone else have experiences to share?

J-Mech 09-01-2018 04:51 PM

I'd like to know how much material he can put in it. The stock 3pt set up doesn't have a very high lift capacity. Big as that bucket is, I'd be surprised if it will lift it even half full.

darkminion_17 09-01-2018 06:41 PM

Or is it half MT?

ol'George 09-01-2018 08:10 PM

Ain't worth a chit,
first off, I don't know how you guys stick them things to vertical walls like that.
Second, a front loader goes on the front not the back.
OR
the steering wheel/seat is facing the wrong direction.:biggrin2:

cooperino 09-01-2018 08:11 PM

I suppose it would depend on the material. Wet sand, maybe half. Mulch or wood chips. Maybe full. But then again, I'm an optimist.

Alvy 09-01-2018 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by cooperino (Post 465251)
I suppose it would depend on the material. Wet sand, maybe half. Mulch or wood chips. Maybe full. But then again, I'm an optimist.

Don’t forget about snow too. It’s all about the leverage. Trent has some videos posted that show it in action with some pea gravel if I remember right.


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