Bronze Hawk it's all your fault, thank's for such a good video and review, for those of us that are on the fence about a product videos like yours sure help. I'm picking up my Buford Bucket tomorrow got a lot of goodies to go with it. I will post some pictures on "MTF" Thank's Again.
That’s actually a pretty nice kit. Only things I can say seem suv par is the lack of grease fittings/pins, at least for the hydraulic cylinders, and looks like there a lot of scratches and raw steel showing. Either shipping or assembly, but otherwise a nice way to add a loader to a garden tractor.
Can you still mount the mower deck after the sub-frame is mounted or do you have to unbolt sub-frame to use mower all the time. It would be sweet if you can at least leave it on permantly.
+Wags Tail - When I ordered it Pete asked me whether I wanted to be able to do that. Since I don't typically mow with this tractor primarily, I did not choose that modification. I am pretty sure Pete is able to accommodate that need. See below for his contact information (mytractorforum link)
Thanks for posting such a detailed assembling video. Great demo. I had written to Pete. I am hoping to hear from him that it is possible to attach this to a John Deere D130.
I just double checked the forum link - looks like the only JD models supported are X748,140H3,112,Sabre 1542.... I guess Johnny Bucket Jr is the only ready made option. Or I have to attach a bucket and a electric winch to just pull. Which means just bucket, no loading.
You wouldn't happen to still have any info on where to get one of these mini loaders would you? If so could you send it to me, I'm very interested in one of these.
I bought it from the guy who builds them by hand. His name is Pete. You can find information on the MTF Forum. www.mytractorforum.com/215-john-deere-faq-stickies-section/252393-buford-bucket-contact-info.html
Only negative , lack of grease fittings.im greatful for my 45. takes the work out of work.. as a side note noticed on ur road test ur unit makes that annoying hyd whine in lifting mode much like my x585.
Oops Oops if we can get the unit palletized and you have a fastenal near you depending on the price we may be able to work a deal could you send pics or vid to my Email Camaro630hp@yahoo.com Thanks
Thanks for the comment. Clearly FEL loads are always a concern. I am happy to report that I have used this loader this way for 7 years without a single issue on the tires, wheels, axles, tractor frame and drive train.
Wow, your a moron. Look at those front wheels. They are 5 lug and probably 1 inch. Shut your pie hole you have no idea what your talking about. Use your own shovel.
This would be a good addition to my John Deere, I'm definitely going to check this out. So cool.
Bronze Hawk it's all your fault, thank's for such a good video and review, for those of us that are on the fence about a product videos like yours sure help. I'm picking up my Buford Bucket tomorrow got a lot of goodies to go with it.
I will post some pictures on "MTF" Thank's Again.
I wonder if there made anymore
That’s actually a pretty nice kit. Only things I can say seem suv par is the lack of grease fittings/pins, at least for the hydraulic cylinders, and looks like there a lot of scratches and raw steel showing. Either shipping or assembly, but otherwise a nice way to add a loader to a garden tractor.
Do they make this with electric actuators??
Can you still mount the mower deck after the sub-frame is mounted or do you have to unbolt sub-frame to use mower all the time. It would be sweet if you can at least leave it on permantly.
+Wags Tail - When I ordered it Pete asked me whether I wanted to be able to do that. Since I don't typically mow with this tractor primarily, I did not choose that modification. I am pretty sure Pete is able to accommodate that need. See below for his contact information (mytractorforum link)
Where a can buy one like yours .. can you tell me please
isidro carrasco I’d like to know also
Thanks for posting such a detailed assembling video. Great demo.
I had written to Pete. I am hoping to hear from him that it is possible to attach this to a John Deere D130.
I just double checked the forum link - looks like the only JD models supported are X748,140H3,112,Sabre 1542....
I guess Johnny Bucket Jr is the only ready made option.
Or I have to attach a bucket and a electric winch to just pull. Which means just bucket, no loading.
No, that's a lawn mower only.
Just curios about how was the hydro pump hooked to the engine, off the PTO for the deck?
The tractor has hydraulic ports that the loader hydraulic hoses hook up to.
That’s a nice tool. Saves your back!
How did you attach the hydraulics to the mower
You need a garden tractor with 2+ pools of hydraulics.
You wouldn't happen to still have any info on where to get one of these mini loaders would you? If so could you send it to me, I'm very interested in one of these.
No problem. His name is Pete. Here is his contact info:
www.mytractorforum.com/showthread.php?t=252393
Which color port did you put the shut off valve ?
watch the video again appears you missed him pointed this out in color
Where did you buy that at
I bought it from the guy who builds them by hand. His name is Pete. You can find information on the MTF Forum. www.mytractorforum.com/215-john-deere-faq-stickies-section/252393-buford-bucket-contact-info.html
Also I finally bought a bigger tractor, so I am selling mine if you are interested.
@@waltermaleyDid you end up selling this?
@@seanryan4978 Hi there. I do still have it. I can give you details if you are interested.
@@seanryan4978 Nope, still have it.
What is stroke of lift arms thanx
Only negative , lack of grease fittings.im greatful for my 45. takes the work out of work.. as a side note noticed on ur road test ur unit makes that annoying hyd whine in lifting mode much like my x585.
Now your talking ! But I don't think I would classify 30HP heavy use.
Then you won't mind if I just keep on using it I guess.
Where do u get this
Greaseable bushings at all pivot points. Why not??
How do you order
+EJ PETERSMARK
www.mytractorforum.com/215-john-deere-faq-stickies-section/252393-buford-bucket-contact-info.html
You better put some wheel weights on those rear wheels and possibly some more weights in the back
I'd add some grease fittings. Steel on steel is never a good thing. But I guess that's one of the reasons why it's cheaper.
can you give me the number or an address to how to find where to get the Buford bucket
just google the name he provided at the 11 second mark.. geez
Good demonstration thank you.
Спасибо за то что хорошо показал!
You are welcome.
where can I buy one anyone PLEASE
Oops Oops where are you located??
Oops Oops my email is camaro630hp@yahoo.com
Oops Oops if we can get the unit palletized and you have a fastenal near you depending on the price we may be able to work a deal could you send pics or vid to my
Email
Camaro630hp@yahoo.com
Thanks
Oops Oops I haven’t received anything yet I’ve even checked the spam folder
I’ll check again in 10mins
If texting is easier 678-713-0763 is my number
She's a massive machine. Able to load 10 wheelers by the dozen. Start your own gravel pit.
It's called tilt not curl
Pretty sure that bucket capacity is way tooo much for those small front tires
Thanks for the comment. Clearly FEL loads are always a concern. I am happy to report that I have used this loader this way for 7 years without a single issue on the tires, wheels, axles, tractor frame and drive train.
@@waltermaley Have you added weight to the rear to counter balance it?
@@polie67 I have 4x45# suitcase weights on the back for ballast.
Won't last at all' the mower that is. ALL if the weight is on the front tires ! Get a dam shovel !
Thanks for the tip. Maybe I should take it off after 5 years of heavy use with no problems whatsoever!
B farms Those front ends are designed to hold a Deere built loader. They’ll be fine
Lol fucking hater use your shovel , he can use his mini loader
Wrong. You're thinking of a Home Depot JD.
Wow, your a moron. Look at those front wheels. They are 5 lug and probably 1 inch. Shut your pie hole you have no idea what your talking about. Use your own shovel.