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.
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Looks good. The important thing is “you have it” whether you “need it or not” lol
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LOOK OUT!!!!!
He's backing up!!!! BEEP.....BEEP...BEEP!!! |
Looks impressive! Nice build!!:beerchug:
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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.
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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.
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Or is it half MT?
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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: |
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.
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