Well, I have been working my Little Bull loader now for about 10 to 12 working hours (got it 2 weeks ago) and I have to say that it is a great addition to my John Deere 738. It really turned this over size lawn mower into a real working piece of Yard equipment. It has made my life a lot easier. IN my opinion this a great company to do business with. This is real quality equipment at a fair price. Great people to do business with.
In all the other videos of mounting the little bull loader it shows different motor mounts that uses turn buckles and in this video the motor mounts have a black pipe welded to the mounts that bolts onto the side of the loader What is the difference Thanks Joel
Hi Joel, thanks for the question! We have evolved the loader since this video. Please check out our latest how-to-attach here: ruclips.net/video/pmSc1ZKGFqg/видео.html. And please keep us posted if you have any other questions. Thanks! littlebuckloader@gmail.com | (815) 345-3940
looks like welding a longer shaft on the jack would be helpful just to get it out away from everything. And couldnt you do a pin all the way through for the side brackets instead of the bolts? This would be perfect for my 455. think it would fit?
Can you tell me if it will fit 445, I have been looking at the other one you sell. This one seems a lot better built please what is the price on this one in video. Thank you Eric.
Not a fan of the side brackets. I think it’s a bad idea to have them bolted to the engine mounts. I get why you did it though, cause the bolts are right there as easy to access. You would be better off having them bolt directly to the tractor frame But I think you’d have to drill some holes for that.
Well, I have been working my Little Bull loader now for about 10 to 12 working hours (got it 2 weeks ago) and I have to say that it is a great addition to my John Deere 738. It really turned this over size lawn mower into a real working piece of Yard equipment. It has made my life a lot easier. IN my opinion this a great company to do business with. This is real quality equipment at a fair price. Great people to do business with.
Thank you so much, George!
In all the other videos of mounting the little bull loader it shows different motor mounts that uses turn buckles and in this video the motor mounts have a black pipe welded to the mounts that bolts onto the side of the loader
What is the difference
Thanks Joel
Hi Joel, thanks for the question! We have evolved the loader since this video. Please check out our latest how-to-attach here: ruclips.net/video/pmSc1ZKGFqg/видео.html. And please keep us posted if you have any other questions. Thanks! littlebuckloader@gmail.com | (815) 345-3940
looks like welding a longer shaft on the jack would be helpful just to get it out away from everything. And couldnt you do a pin all the way through for the side brackets instead of the bolts? This would be perfect for my 455. think it would fit?
Hi Daniel, we haven't quite gotten the Bull fit for the 455, but the Little Buck fits well on your machine.
When are you going to start making them for the 318 332
I’d like to know that too.
We'll keep you posted!
Could you use a drill on the Jack instead of the handle?
Thanks for the idea!
How much for x739
Sorry that we missed this -- These loaders are $2,890. Thanks!
Can you tell me if it will fit 445, I have been looking at the other one you sell. This one seems a lot better built please what is the price on this one in video. Thank you Eric.
I don't think they will fit A 445 try the ctc loader
We are still tweaking our design for a 445. Thanks for staying in touch!
@@LittleBuckLoader please keep me posted, for a purchase. Thank you Eric.
@@ericmick6679 We will!
@@LittleBuckLoader thank you look forward to hear from you.👍👍👍👍👍
Please what is the price on this loader, it looks alot heaver duty. Thank you Eric look forward to hearing from you.
Currently $2,890. Learn more here: www.littlebuckloader.com/littlebull
@@LittleBuckLoader thank you for getting back to me. When you are satisfied it will fit 445 please let me know thank you Eric.
I haven’t looked at all these replies but could you use a drill and socket to raise and lower the Jack assist
Who is doing the Welding ?
We do all of our welding!
Not a fan of the side brackets. I think it’s a bad idea to have them bolted to the engine mounts. I get why you did it though, cause the bolts are right there as easy to access. You would be better off having them bolt directly to the tractor frame But I think you’d have to drill some holes for that.
Thanks for your feedback!
that didn't look so good when you pushed the bucket against the ground before lifting the bucket up.