Little Buck Loader 100hr Review on John Deere X720

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Here I go over my first impressions and impressions after 100hr of use on the little Buck Loader, things I would recommend or change and a few action clips, works great, gets in closer than a skid steer and sure beats shoveling! Thank you guys over at Little Buck Loader great product.

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  • @aaronreaka9024
    @aaronreaka9024 Год назад +2

    If you can weld, hard face your cutting edge, also your locking pins will work better with a little spray grease applied before attempting to remove

  • @tadcobert1307
    @tadcobert1307 3 года назад +1

    Love my Little Buck Loader, great for a small hobby farm

  • @davybondohome8460
    @davybondohome8460 Год назад +2

    what are are you expecting for what you paid, it work's it's a garden tractor and works great

  • @danielpiche933
    @danielpiche933 3 года назад +1

    Loader your read tire with -40 windshield washer ! it won't eat your tire sued not rust out your rim either . P>S after you are done you still have spare windshield washer

    • @engellandscaping3654
      @engellandscaping3654  3 года назад

      Just added 100# of wheel weights so I can take off weight if needed! But yea did that on my 2WD Ford tractor (640) helped a bunch!

  • @Reeser00
    @Reeser00 2 года назад

    Nice review

  • @Pinebaron2011
    @Pinebaron2011 2 года назад

    Just got a brand new 2022 X758, I actually waited until they delivered one with a 2022 manufacturing date 02/04/2022 (like a 2023 model). I'm trying to decide between the Little Buck Loader and the CTC X4750 which mounts further back for weight distribution, then again costs more but not an issue. Having said that, the Little Buck Loader videos are encouraging and may well do the job for my limited use.
    Little Buck Loader is available much sooner whilst the CTC by June. Anyone have a preference for one or the other?

    • @engellandscaping3654
      @engellandscaping3654  2 года назад

      I use mine way more than “light” use only 2 problems I’ve had: 1) the valve leaks a little bit so when I tilt bucket it doesn’t hold, need to feather it if you are trying to dump slow, 2) bent the frame when I let someone use it had it at full height and fully dump angle drove straight into a brick wall, *** for light use you will be more that satisfied just this past week I moved 36yards of mulch, 3 yards of 3/4” stone and over 3 tons of wet heavy sticky mud and clay. I believe the x758 is 4x4 so you will actually see a big improvement on traction, LBL publish lifting capacity around 400 or 450, I can easily load it up and pick the back tires off with my 200lb self, 2(50lb) wheel weights and 160lb ballast, investing in 2 more 70lb weights and looking to upgrade to the x758 myself. Let me know if you need any other tips, Good Luck

    • @markchidester6239
      @markchidester6239 2 года назад

      They make a little bull loader also. It has better weight distribution

    • @engellandscaping3654
      @engellandscaping3654  2 года назад

      Yea they came out with that one a few years after I bought mine, looks nice though!

  • @stevenk1833
    @stevenk1833 3 года назад +1

    Did you make any changes to your tractor ( such as pressure relief valve or a lock out valve ) thanks

    • @engellandscaping3654
      @engellandscaping3654  3 года назад

      I did not, However, I feel like I should add the lock out valve for deck, there is a small delay on tilt because deck is primary and there might be a small loss of tilt capacity do to the rerouting down to the deck first, hope this helps!!

    • @stevenk1833
      @stevenk1833 3 года назад +1

      @@engellandscaping3654 thanks alot much appreciated

    • @Malinois_Whisper
      @Malinois_Whisper 3 года назад +1

      @@engellandscaping3654 how far away until your 300 he review. I just purchased a 2018 x738 and I’m curious how this Fel is still working out for you. Would you buy it again. Etc. Also a video on this pressure valve thing would be of interest.

    • @engellandscaping3654
      @engellandscaping3654  3 года назад

      I’ll do another review later this year, along with the modifications I did, they are not necessary, just more convenient for what I use it for.
      Would I buy again, yes, wish I bought it sooner. They now have a slightly heavier made one too, which I would consider if I did not already have this one.

    • @Malinois_Whisper
      @Malinois_Whisper 3 года назад +1

      @@engellandscaping3654 You’re probably referring to their Little Bull. Im looking at that vs the CTC.

  • @dave5litre462
    @dave5litre462 3 года назад +3

    Sorry to say them weld jo8ns are made by an inexperienced welder . An experienced welder would not leave spatter everywhere on their work.

    • @engellandscaping3654
      @engellandscaping3654  3 года назад

      Thanks for the comment, I’ll see if I can Clean them up this winter,... I’ll probably do a 200hr review next year with modifications I’m planning on doing, I’ll keep you posted

  • @gotdeeres
    @gotdeeres 3 года назад +3

    Poor welding quality and design. Looks like a lightweight homeowner product.

    • @tadcobert1307
      @tadcobert1307 3 года назад +2

      I have had mine for over a year on a JD 2210, and it has one problem, I love using it, can do WAY more than the stated specs, NOT cheaply made, used mine for nearly 150hrs moving gravel, rip rap, logs, mulch, compost, and equipment. It does need regular lube on the parts

    • @engellandscaping3654
      @engellandscaping3654  3 года назад

      I’m glad you are happy with yours, we are too, use it almost every week!

    • @engellandscaping3654
      @engellandscaping3654  3 года назад

      @GotDeeres, I see you have the Buford Loader, I do not have much experience with that aftermarket loader, can that dump into a standard pickup? Can it pick up 5- 80lb landscaping blocks over 5ft in the air? It works for what I need it to for.
      please email me directly, Engel.landscaping.inc@gmail, if you have any questions Thank you for watching