I could use one!!
Apr 30, 2010 / Does JD make a 24 foot bucket?? #1 Rob-D Elite Member Joined Oct 20, 2006 Messages 2,519 Location Catskills Tractor John Deere 3320 I could use one!! Attachments Log1.JPG 15.9 KB · Views: 145 Log2.JPG 14.2 KB · Views: 133 Log3.JPG 13.7 KB · Views: 114 Log4.JPG 16.3 KB · Views: 96
Apr 30, 2010 / Does JD make a 24 foot bucket?? Thread Starter #2 OP Rob-D Elite Member Joined Oct 20, 2006 Messages 2,519 Location Catskills Tractor John Deere 3320 Re: Does JD make a 24 foot bucket??(pics) Here's a better shot! Attachments Log1.JPG 94 KB · Views: 167 Last edited: May 1, 2010
Apr 30, 2010 / Does JD make a 24 foot bucket?? #3 AKfish Super Member Joined Oct 1, 2004 Messages 5,417 Location Alaska Tractor JD 5115M; JD 110 TLB; JD 4720; Ford 9N; JD X300R Those thumbnails don't do your dead tree any justice!! The last pic is pretty good, though. What do you have on the 3pt for ballast? AKfish
Those thumbnails don't do your dead tree any justice!! The last pic is pretty good, though. What do you have on the 3pt for ballast? AKfish
Apr 30, 2010 / Does JD make a 24 foot bucket?? Thread Starter #4 OP Rob-D Elite Member Joined Oct 20, 2006 Messages 2,519 Location Catskills Tractor John Deere 3320 A 47 backhoe. What's worse is that I had to drive down the road with the tree to get to the other part of my land! As I went up the hill the back wheels started slipping and I had to use the 4WD. Rob
A 47 backhoe. What's worse is that I had to drive down the road with the tree to get to the other part of my land! As I went up the hill the back wheels started slipping and I had to use the 4WD. Rob
Apr 30, 2010 / Does JD make a 24 foot bucket?? #5 B beenthere Super Star Member Joined Aug 16, 2001 Messages 18,099 Location Southern Wisconsin, USA Tractor JD_4x2_Gator, JD_4300, JD_425, JD_455 AWS, added JD_455, JD_110, JD_X485(sold) Good thing you were not going downhill in 2wd when the back wheels lose traction...and you have no brakes. Know that the first reaction is to lower the bucket fast.
Good thing you were not going downhill in 2wd when the back wheels lose traction...and you have no brakes. Know that the first reaction is to lower the bucket fast.