moonstruck,
I have a 4n1 on my JD. And I have said many times, you take
away the 4n1 and large percentage of my use of the tractor
goes with it. I have moved tons of rocks, gravel and trees with
my 4n1. The only ding I have in this thing is the one we put on
the edge of the bucket when we unloaded the box blade when
the tractor/equipment was delivered. I move over 330 tons
of ABC to build my driveway. My tires show wear from that
work but not the bucket.
The bucket is a heavy duty one, I don't know what it weighs,
but it has to be up there. I comprimised and got a 5' bucket
instead of a 6' to match my tractor width. Its a problem
sometimes but then I have been at the limit of the FEL more
than once. Sometimes I could barely lift stumps and I'm sure
with the 6' 4n1 I would not have been able to get the job
done. Sometimes you win sometimes you loose. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
My 4n1 is one tough piece of equipment.
Later,
Dan