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Thanks TSO I thought I had seen one like it before.
I think your post shows I should pass, and find one thats a better design.
I concur
Thanks TSO I thought I had seen one like it before.
I think your post shows I should pass, and find one thats a better design.
I guess I just think i would be better off with one more like this...
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Thanks TSO I thought I had seen one like it before.
I think your post shows I should pass, and find one thats a better design.
I am looking for a stump bucket also, I have a few 16" stumps to remove but mostly small trees and lots of thorn bushes and some concrete to pop out and remove. Do you think my R4041H can handle any of the following?
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They all look heavy and well built , what do you guys think? If I take it easy and cut & dig the roots can my loader handle it? Thanks
it just feels to me that the system goes into relief way too quickly ... I wonder if the curl relief could be adjusted. Another thing that might help would be moving the curl cylinder pins higher up on the QA plate, I've been debating that for awhile.I think the issue you will have is with the overall length. All 4 of the buckets you shared are quite long, and I think with the inadequate curl feature the LS is semi-famous for will be nothing but a headache with a bucket thats 5' in length.
The one I linked above, while it doesnt have as much 'ripping' teeth on it, is only about 40" long and 16" wide at the tip. I think that is a better size ration for a tractor in our range....
. . . As for the bucket, after putting HOURS into using that one, I truly think that something around 40" long or less, with about 6" of width or less at the bottom, would be much more practical on this machine.
it just feels to me that the system goes into relief way too quickly ... I wonder if the curl relief could be adjusted. Another thing that might help would be moving the curl cylinder pins higher up on the QA plate, I've been debating that for awhile.
As for the bucket, after putting HOURS into using that one, I truly think that something around 40" long or less, with about 6" of width or less at the bottom, would be much more practical on this machine.
So you are using the Skid Steer Stump Bucket | Spartan Equipment. ? Have you seen a shorter bucket (40") with a narrow tip (12" or less) anywhere? I am a newbie and I sure appreciate all the great info & advice I get from you guys. As a fellow Michigander I can really relate to your experiences.
He had a bucket just like the one in my original post.