Kubota BX-25 backhoe bucket options

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rlong97150

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The tractor should be delivered Friday and it is coming with the 12 inch bucket. I would like to get a second bucket in the 6-8 inch range without teeth. Is my best option to go back to Kubota to get that or ar there aftermarket options? I searched the forums and web without muc h luck.

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Bob
 
   / Kubota BX-25 backhoe bucket options #2  
The tractor should be delivered Friday and it is coming with the 12 inch bucket. I would like to get a second bucket in the 6-8 inch range without teeth. Is my best option to go back to Kubota to get that or ar there aftermarket options? I searched the forums and web without muc h luck.

Thanks

Bob

Congrats on the tractor!!! Do you have a specific purpose for a 6-8" bucket?...What you may find is that the 12" bucket is plenty small and you may actually want to upsize that a bit depending on your use.

We want pictures when it arrives :D:D:D
 
   / Kubota BX-25 backhoe bucket options
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The smaller bucket will be used for detail landscaping work (landscape block and rock work, grading, etc). Hence removing the teeth. I promise to take some pics. Will include pics of my Farmall 105U delivered in July. :)

Thanks

Bob
 
   / Kubota BX-25 backhoe bucket options #4  
I would have to look but I think the teeth can be unbolted on the Kubots buckets so if a 12 inch size is OK just remove the teeth
 
   / Kubota BX-25 backhoe bucket options #5  
The tractor should be delivered Friday and it is coming with the 12 inch bucket. I would like to get a second bucket in the 6-8 inch range without teeth. Is my best option to go back to Kubota to get that or ar there aftermarket options? I searched the forums and web without muc h luck.

Thanks

Bob

Small buckets are nice, but tend to stick when your dumping.
 
   / Kubota BX-25 backhoe bucket options #6  
if anything my 12" is TOO small. Soil sticks to it something fierce.

Kubota does have a smaller 10"? trenching bucket. Kubotas buckets are well made in my experience.

If you want a flat bottom, you can drill the teeth and bolt a piece of plate across them, or just completely remove the teeth and use the existing holes. Leaving the teeth on gives you a bit more reach. I wouldnt go without the plate however, as the lip on the buckets is a bit thin.
 
   / Kubota BX-25 backhoe bucket options #7  
I think the end of the dipper arm with pins and bushings may be more than 6" wide so I'm not sure a bucket that small would work very well. As was mentioned before, the teeth do unbolt. You could make a 6" wide cutting edge that would bolt onto the teeth holes in the bucket. Are you getting a thumb for the BH?

Matt.
 
   / Kubota BX-25 backhoe bucket options
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Yes, I will probably grab the wallenstein thumb at some point. I know that the teeth are removable on the Kubota buckets, I just think it would be easier to pin on another bucket rather than remove the teeth from the bucket that I am always digging with.

Thanks
Bob
 
   / Kubota BX-25 backhoe bucket options #9  
Yes, I will probably grab the wallenstein thumb at some point. I know that the teeth are removable on the Kubota buckets, I just think it would be easier to pin on another bucket rather than remove the teeth from the bucket that I am always digging with.

Thanks
Bob


Actually, the teeth are an easy remove & replace item with the right wrenches. I'd try doing the teeth before spending the $ if all you want is a toothless bucket.

I pop the teeth off often enough for the same reason you mentioned...
 
   / Kubota BX-25 backhoe bucket options #10  
if anything my 12" is TOO small. Soil sticks to it something fierce.

Kubota does have a smaller 10"? trenching bucket. Kubotas buckets are well made in my experience.

If you want a flat bottom, you can drill the teeth and bolt a piece of plate across them, or just completely remove the teeth and use the existing holes. Leaving the teeth on gives you a bit more reach. I wouldnt go without the plate however, as the lip on the buckets is a bit thin.
I have a BX25D-TLB with a 8 inch bucket (Model BT2930A) it has removable teeth, It's great for removing stumps and gereral planting around the house. I would love a straight edge for the bucket for trenching. Check out BX Expanded they make a narrow trencher bucket with flat edge they make great accessories for the Kubota's
 

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