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Originally Posted by dfkrug You still want to be able to easily dump your load using your bkt curl
function. A lip on the bkt would require MANUAL unloading. :-(
There is no reason that the bkt has to be flat on the ground when you
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Hmm... I was actually thinking about a hinged "tailgate," but that would add complexity to what is already a very useful tool.
When my house was built, the framers built a big box for scraps and trash. They just put it on a piece of plywood for a bottom. I used my forks to lift it and carry it to a burn pile in a gully. I've often thought of how handy it would be to have a box built on top of a wooden pallet to use for similar hauling. Your solution is far better than that.
