Considering a Split Fire 48" Carry All PTO Bucket

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Perhaps this will put most of us on the same page.




 
   / Considering a Split Fire 48" Carry All PTO Bucket #12  
Probably won't need the front weights if you have the mower installed. Depends on what you intend to haul.

Dave
 
   / Considering a Split Fire 48" Carry All PTO Bucket
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I stand corrected. It is not a "PTO" attachment . It is a 3-Point hitch attachment. Serves me right for copying and pasting the dealer title. I don't really need a FEL. This unit can be backed into a pile of light stuff (garden soil, mulch, compost woodchips etc) and hand-shoveled. I wanted something for carrying firewood and lighter stuff around 5 acres.
Probably won't need the front weights if you have the mower installed. Depends on what you intend to haul.

Dave
Dave. A good point that one can leave the mower installed. A FEL requires that the mower deck be removed.
 
   / Considering a Split Fire 48" Carry All PTO Bucket
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So no FEL.... So dump wagon would be more practical.... Issue still be same, you have to manually load what ever you are hauling and wagon is easier to connect/disconnect than a 3PH hitch item and there is still the length issue for storage if you leave it on...
Good points. A dump wagon is 1/2 the price and is more versatile.
 
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As neat as I think a carry-all is, if you're going to be shoveling anyhow I'd personally go with a solid dump wagon. Maybe even something with a nice electric actuator, that'll allow you to dump from the seat of the machine. Of course, that's me thinking in the laziest way I can. 😂
 
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I got one of these:
 

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   / Considering a Split Fire 48" Carry All PTO Bucket #17  
Good points. A dump wagon is 1/2 the price and is more versatile.
This is by no means half the price, but if I needed a dump wagon this is what I would get.

Dave


 
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If I needed a dump wagon this is what I would get:

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However, I feel the Split Fire Transport Box would be more useful to the OP.

 
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And all that backing up is really hard on a old mans arthritic body... Body does not twist around so well anymore....
 
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My opinion is that they’re pretty useless compared to a front end loader.



Halftrack - January 29, 2022

I have the WR-20 60" model of the WESTENDORF and have used it on the back of a 2wd 24 hp tractor along with my TC33D 4wd. Mine is the highlift model with a Hydraulic cylinder for the dump action. The basic model's dump action is accomplished via a chain attached to the tractor's drawbar and as the 3pt reaches its highest point, the chain through a linkage, dumps the bucket. Hence, the lower dump height on the basic models. The high lift models will easily dump into a trailer or pickup box. I do not have a fel for my present tractor and have used the "auto-dump" to move gravel, sand and limestone without issues. It is sturdy enough to back into gravel and leave with a full bucket.
 
 

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