Bucket modifications

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BryanM

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Anyone ever modify their bucket(loader) too handle more material.

I would like to modify my bucket with some kind of extension too handle more material. the material is pretty light weight, its animal bedding kids 4h animals so wet and dry straw for the most part.

looking for some ideas pictures that sort of thing, maybe some kind design or maybe someones done this before.

we usually shovel all material into the bucket so I dont need too scoop and poo just dump!


So any ideas!!!!!
 
/ Bucket modifications #2  
can't remember the exact name, maybe "extenda bucket" extenda load. Something like that. I have seen posts here I believe about it. THey have a website because I have seen it. Someone will see this post and remember exact name
 
/ Bucket modifications #3  
check out bxpanded.... they have an extender on there....

J
 
/ Bucket modifications #4  
I can't say that I modified mine to handle more material but I did it more for safety. Now when my bucket is right up I don't have to worry so much about snow falling on my hood but it still is classed as a "Modification" .
 

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/ Bucket modifications #5  
4shorts,

Nice!
 
/ Bucket modifications #6  
Ive made some bucket extensions that bolt onto the sides and top of tractor loaders for working inside chicken barns. I just took 3/16s plate and made some sides and a top and bottom. The bottom had channel irons that sat onto the bottom of the loader bucket. The sides pinned to the the loader sides. The loader could handle 2 times the volume. They dont last long i nthe acidic chicken litter though.
 
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I can't say that I modified mine to handle more material but I did it more for safety. Now when my bucket is right up I don't have to worry so much about snow falling on my hood but it still is classed as a "Modification" .


Dang 4shorts,

You do nice work! If I were to do something that nice it would take me 2 weeks and about 3 "do overs"!

Carry on,
Phill
 
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I did an extension on a bucket for a CAT 980G. Just remember that a relatively small increase in height for the extension can dramatically increase the volume of the material the bucket will carry so don't make it too high or you might be sacrificing operator visibility for capacity you won't need.

One nice feature the customer wanted on the extension I made was that it had grates installed on the last two feet of each end to help with visibility. I ran the machine on the property a little and for that bucket the grates still let me clearly see where the leading edge was digging in and how the bucket was filling.

If you're only ever moving bedding material with it then maybe a framed-in piece of expanded metal would do the trick for you.
 
/ Bucket modifications #9  
I just wedge a suitable size piece of plywood in the bottom of the bucket. works good , cheap and easy to install and remove. Not high tech, but thats me. Alows me to clean one additional horse stall per load.
 
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I added a screen to the top of mine for snow removal. It works well, the snow won't go through the screen but the lights will for night time work.

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I used 3/4-9 expanded metal and 2 inch x 1/8 square tube. It bolts on, so I can remove it for summer use.

Chilly
 
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I made a "snow bucket" out of 1/8" plate. Just two sides welded to a bottom extension that fits (tightly) inside my JD bucket. A couple of 1/2 bolts on each side hold it in place.
During the winter I also use it to carry firewood down to the house as it doubles my carrying capacity.
 
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4shorts,

Nice!

Dang 4shorts,

You do nice work! If I were to do something that nice it would take me 2 weeks and about 3 "do overs"!

Carry on,
Phill

Thanks guys. This wasn't very difficult to fabricate and it took me a couple of evenings from start to finish but It sure made the bucket safer in my opinion and seeing I only use my tractor for snow clearing the bucket does feel safer when it comes to removing snow from one area to another. Appreciate your kind words :)

 
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Hello Old posts not sure if anyone is watching, This is my dilemma an old Massey 135, the bucket does not tilt up and I have been looking at fabricating some type of extension to allow the bucket to tilt further back. I just thought I would hit the forum up for any ideas they maybe tried.
 
/ Bucket modifications #16  
Hello Old posts not sure if anyone is watching, This is my dilemma an old Massey 135, the bucket does not tilt up and I have been looking at fabricating some type of extension to allow the bucket to tilt further back. I just thought I would hit the forum up for any ideas they maybe tried.

Don't have any ideas for you, except that you might get better results by starting a new thread specific to your situation.
 
/ Bucket modifications #20  
Very nice machine, thanks for that.:thumbsup:
 

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