I tried a snow/mulch bucket on my compact tractor.

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MarkMac

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I use my little compact tractor mostly for odd jobs on my property.

One thing I repeatedly noticed was how small the bucket capacity is, despite the 1000 lb lift capacity.

Bulky things like tree trimmings and horse manure would result in a lot of trips due to volume, not weight,

I finally ordered a snow/mulch bucket, and I gotta say it’s huge and super handy for moving volume. It’ll be my normal loader attachment going forward. I’m really glad I opened up the scope of the tractor’s duty now.

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The OEM bucket is 8 cubic feet heaped. The light material bucket is 20 cubic feet, leveled. The OE is 50 inches wide and the mulch bucket is 54 inches wide.

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The angle makes it look absurdly big, but it’s a super useful size for moving light stuff.

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Here shown with manure and random weeds.

I’m really happy I chose to try the snow/mulch bucket.
 
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I understand your frustration with a small bucket, but a word of caution: A wide or deep bucket can catch onto an immovable object, like a tree root and tweak your loader arms. I have an 8’ wide high cap bucket for mt Challenger loader, too and it’s easy to see the extra stress it puts on loader arms.
 
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Remember

Sand is Heavy!

Horses for courses.
 
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Will you be moving snow with it? Snow removal is a big use for my Kioti, and while the bucket is fine, it can lift so much more than the standard bucket holds.

Keep us updated on your long-term thoughts on it, please.
 
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That snow mulch bucket sounds like a great idea for handling heavy snow efficiently, especially on compact tractors. I’ve experimented with different tools for winter cleanup, and I’ve learned how much time can be saved when combining the right equipment with reliable materials. Using snow and ice melt products along driveways and walkways after clearing snow helps prevent re-freezing and keeps surfaces safer for longer. It’s one of those small steps that make a big difference in winter maintenance. Pairing mechanical tools with chemical solutions can really optimize results during tough winter conditions.

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I live in Arizona, so snow isn’t really on the menu. I do have horses though, and they crap every single day.

For decades I’ve scooped manure into plastic hefty trash cans. Then I loaded the several full cans into a little garden trailer towed by my ATV (more recently a Polaris UTV), and then took the manure to be dumped.

So dealing with manure meant daily handling and lifting of big buckets. They invariably split over time and then leak horse urine on you each time as you lift them, load them, and dump them.

The OE tractor bucket worked well, but was so small I needed to make a trip daily, and I didn’t like putting the short 5-min work cycles on my tractor every day. Also, the horse urine is corrosive.

Now, with the big bucket, I can haul manure 1-2X per week, and instead of repeatedly lifting manure cans up to waist level, I can just tip them over into the big bucket.

The manure will someday rust out the new tractor bucket. But I’ve reconciled that this is what I bought the big bucket for, and in 10 years I’ll just buy another.

I’m not trying to spam, but the brand I got was a Tomahawk, intended for a “Toro Dingo”, but Tomahawk was willing tondo a special order bucket modified to fit the standard SSQA for my loader. It looks to be well built, only a couple inches wider on each end than my OE bucket, but MUCH deeper.

I can haul lumber in the bucket, tree trimmings, bricks, tools, etc. The geometry seems ideal for the huge volume.
 
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Awesome looking bucket.

When I was in high school in the 1980's I cleaned horse stalls for a neighbor who had a 1980's compact Kubota tractor. I would probably make 4-5 trips per stall to dump the little bucket. Never knew better at the time. Your new bucket is perfect for horse soiled wood shavings and whatnot.
 
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I live in Arizona, so snow isn’t really on the menu. I do have horses though, and they crap every single day.

For decades I’ve scooped manure into plastic hefty trash cans. Then I loaded the several full cans into a little garden trailer towed by my ATV (more recently a Polaris UTV), and then took the manure to be dumped.

So dealing with manure meant daily handling and lifting of big buckets. They invariably split over time and then leak horse urine on you each time as you lift them, load them, and dump them.

The OE tractor bucket worked well, but was so small I needed to make a trip daily, and I didn’t like putting the short 5-min work cycles on my tractor every day. Also, the horse urine is corrosive.

Now, with the big bucket, I can haul manure 1-2X per week, and instead of repeatedly lifting manure cans up to waist level, I can just tip them over into the big bucket.

The manure will someday rust out the new tractor bucket. But I’ve reconciled that this is what I bought the big bucket for, and in 10 years I’ll just buy another.

I’m not trying to spam, but the brand I got was a Tomahawk, intended for a “Toro Dingo”, but Tomahawk was willing tondo a special order bucket modified to fit the standard SSQA for my loader. It looks to be well built, only a couple inches wider on each end than my OE bucket, but MUCH deeper.

I can haul lumber in the bucket, tree trimmings, bricks, tools, etc. The geometry seems ideal for the huge volume.

Not too many folks on here seem to have a bulk materials bucket, so it's really nice to get your thoughts on them.

It would be one heck of a timesaver with snow removal, from the way you speak of it.

Arizona, lol, that's a whole different climate from here in Maine. A lot nicer this time of year, I suspect.
 
 

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