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Why a 4 in 1 and a loader bucket? The loader bucket bigger? I've done a lot of skid steer operating with a 4 in 1 and I think once you have it on and learn how to properly use it you will find the loader bucket sits, unless I'm missing something. The 4 in 1 is far superior, at least in my mind, as it will load, grade, scrape, grab, etc...You can also grab logs with it. I would go with the forks myself just to have another useful tool. Maybe that's just me though.
 
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I would definitely go with the bucket. There are many variations and opinions on where to weld the hooks and you can find numerous threads here. I would suggest welding two hooks aligned with the loader arms, if you have one added to the center it would be a bonus. You may be able to see the hooks on my tractor in this pic. DSCN1257.jpg

Forks would be helpful, but you can do a lot more with a bucket. As already noted, you can always pick up a set of forks to bolt on and remove when you do not need them.
 
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Thanks to all for your input on the L3901H. Final order this week. Hope for delivery next month.
 
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The Deerslayer, what type of setting do you use your tractor in and what do you do with it there.
goldbill.
 
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The Deerslayer, what type of setting do you use your tractor in and what do you do with it there.
goldbill.

We have about 38 acres that is mostly wooded with some pasture for our horses. Primary uses are snow removal (800 foot gravel driveway plus a few neighbors I like to help out), brush hogging the fields and keeping the woods edge back, maintaining the driveway, moving manure, firewood processing and brush removal/chipping as we heat with wood, and clearing additional pasture. Wow....now that I listed some of the items and they do not include any "special projects" that come up, I guess I really was justified in getting a new tractor!!:laughing:
 
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We have about 38 acres that is mostly wooded with some pasture for our horses. Primary uses are snow removal (800 foot gravel driveway plus a few neighbors I like to help out), brush hogging the fields and keeping the woods edge back, maintaining the driveway, moving manure, firewood processing and brush removal/chipping as we heat with wood, and clearing additional pasture. Wow....now that I listed some of the items and they do not include any "special projects" that come up, I guess I really was justified in getting a new tractor!!:laughing:

Thanks for the info.
 
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Well it finally arrived over the weekend, 2014, 155 hrs. L3901 with 4 in one bucket and a mower.
Questions: do I have to have counter wt. to lift a 500 lb. log? or, when do I need a counter wt.?
- and what is an easy to use counter wt.? The tractor came with water ballast in the tires.
 
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Well it finally arrived over the weekend, 2014, 155 hrs. L3901 with 4 in one bucket and a mower.
Questions: do I have to have counter wt. to lift a 500 lb. log? or, when do I need a counter wt.?
- and what is an easy to use counter wt.? The tractor came with water ballast in the tires.

For 500lb, probably not. That said, a counterweight is "always" good. I'm going to use a steel barrel with concrete. Search the forums, there are as many counterweight types as there are people who make them.

I have a quick hitch, and will make the counterweight QH compatible. So the on/off should be a minute or two.
 
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Oh yeah, where are the pictures?
Without them, I'm not so sure it really happened...........:laughing:
 

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