Z BUCK Loader for a JOHN DEERE Zero Turn
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- Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024
- Please note: Our installation process has evolved; please check out our RUclips channel for the latest videos on attaching our Z Bucks.
Introducing our newest Little Buck Loader, the Z Buck, designed for the John Deere Z900 Series!
Visit our website to learn more about this front end loader that attaches to zero turn garden tractors.
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More videos on using the bucket on a zero turn would be great. Especially pushing snow.
This guys like me 😂 I bet he’s always tinkering with something or inventing something I love it haha
Nice to meet a like-minded tinkerer :-)
@@LittleBuckLoaderI got a some what obsession with putting plows and snowblowers on thing’s and snow removal in general lol
@@Ramcat_Vlogs I'm glad we found each other!
i like it makes zero turns more than just a mower
Pretty dang cool...so many times I've sit with a beer in the shop and starred at my Zero trying to imagine how to do this! Great job...but that lift is painfully slow.
Thanks, Charles! We are excited about the prototype. We are working on ways to make the lift faster without sacrificing the weight...If you have any ideas, please send them our way! littlebuckloader@gmail.com
Hello I got the buck loader for my deere 420 around 5 years ago. Watching this just gave me a brain fart. Why not offering the electric lifts to the 420 or others like by doing that one will have the cylinders opened for something else. I should of stayed in fabrication but im to old. Keep up the great work guys and maybe one day I'll drop by
Thanks so much for your feedback, Robert! We would love for you to come visit us at the factory when you're available!
What is the 2-inch welded on bracket that you refer to required for attachment for certain Z turn mowers?
Looks like a pretty good set up. Yeah, the lift is a little slow but perhaps there are faster linear actuators. Course that's going to be more expensive and it's already a bit steep. I've had a johnny bucket jr on my lawn tractor for 15 years and besides a little digging it's mainly a wheelbarrow I can't be without. So with the new zero turn I have I'm looking for something similar. That was half the price though.
Keep refining. Looks like you are pretty much there though. Just bucket speed.
Wanted to add a comment here that for the Exmarks, the Z Buck will work, as long as it has a welded-on 2" hitch. Our loader is meant for light duty work.
THAT IS FANTASTIC !!!
The Craftman 24 hourse, of mine, will need some beefing up. But that is doable.
Would a couple of tractor weights on the tail end help to relieve some of the stress on the front spindles?
THAT ABSOLUTELY LOOKS GREAT
Thanks for your ideas, Glen!
What do you define as light digging?
Great question! Digging in loose soil or gravel; not excavating rocky/virgin soil. Let us know if you have any questions.
Any chance the Z335E could support something like this.
Does it have a welded-on 2" front mount bracket that can handle 750 lbs of tongue weight?
Hi. My name is Javier, from Puerto Rico. Actually, I'm working on a similar project (like the one in this video). I need recommendations about which 12v actuator should I get for this project. I'm looking for enough strength and the fastest actuator. Would You please let me know more specifications about the one You used for this job? Any specific recommendations in this particular?
So glad we were able to connect via email!
I would like purchase front loader from you.
Visit our website, please! www.littlebuckloader.com
How much does it cost
$3400 I think
Please check out our website for current pricing/shipping etc: www.littlebuckloader.com
This could be a good option for snow removal. I probably wouldn’t want it on during mowing season.
You wanna sell me one
Yes, we do! Please call or email us if you have any questions!
@@LittleBuckLoader what is your information.
all our info is here: www.littlebuckloader.com/contact -- Thanks!
So slow it's only a toy. Not usable for anything.
Thanks for your feedback! We are really proud of our prototype and working on ways to keep making it even better :-)
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