Yes, and I've pushed well beyond what it's advertised to do (digging), had to do a little welding on the bucket due to that , but that was my fault. It has really made life a lot easier for me in so many ways. If you'd like to see more of what I've done with it here is my thread on it on MyTractorForum.com www.mytractorforum.com/threads/little-buck-loader-has-arrived-in-pa.1344361/
@@tkelley16341 Thanks for the quick reply. I'm torn between the Little Buck and the Buford Bucket, but leaning toward the Little Buck because of the lift height.
@@tkelley16341 One more question if you don't mind. Have you noticed any excess stress/wear on the front end of the tractor? I'm digging the quick attachment time, but am concerned the it will over stress front of the tractor. Thanks!
@@JSG1776 I haven't noticed any significant rounding of the mount points or wear on the loader mounting pins. I think that since it used the machine hydraulics and they aren't "quick" that saves a lot of stress on the points. I also make sure to ease into things as much as I can (the stump removals didn't always let me do that) so I wasn't causing as much impact force.
@@JSG1776 Lift height was a major point for me, and I've used that time and time again, lifting my trailer, lifting pool steps, lifting items from my basement so it is a definite help in those areas. I haven't used it to dump in my pickup or the trailer just because I haven't needed to yet.
About 2 acres but the lower side with the open garden is actually on property that belongs to a Timber company, but they let me do what I want as long as I don't build on it.
Nice video, Tim, that little loader works nice!
Thanks Mike, I'm getting a lot of use out of it.
How do front spindles hold up
The 322 has no issue with the Little Buck loader.
So you still like the loader? I’m thinking about getting one for my 332.
Yes, and I've pushed well beyond what it's advertised to do (digging), had to do a little welding on the bucket due to that , but that was my fault. It has really made life a lot easier for me in so many ways. If you'd like to see more of what I've done with it here is my thread on it on MyTractorForum.com www.mytractorforum.com/threads/little-buck-loader-has-arrived-in-pa.1344361/
@@tkelley16341 Thanks for the quick reply. I'm torn between the Little Buck and the Buford Bucket, but leaning toward the Little Buck because of the lift height.
@@tkelley16341 One more question if you don't mind. Have you noticed any excess stress/wear on the front end of the tractor? I'm digging the quick attachment time, but am concerned the it will over stress front of the tractor. Thanks!
@@JSG1776 I haven't noticed any significant rounding of the mount points or wear on the loader mounting pins. I think that since it used the machine hydraulics and they aren't "quick" that saves a lot of stress on the points. I also make sure to ease into things as much as I can (the stump removals didn't always let me do that) so I wasn't causing as much impact force.
@@JSG1776 Lift height was a major point for me, and I've used that time and time again, lifting my trailer, lifting pool steps, lifting items from my basement so it is a definite help in those areas. I haven't used it to dump in my pickup or the trailer just because I haven't needed to yet.
Nice yard. Is that a few acres?
About 2 acres but the lower side with the open garden is actually on property that belongs to a Timber company, but they let me do what I want as long as I don't build on it.
What's the counter weight made from.
The guy I bought the tractor from made it out of a 15 gallon barrel. Concrete is what it's made from.
That’s about all it’s good for, moving stuff that’s light as feathers!
450lb capacity. Very handy for household projects.