Super Pan

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DennisY

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Maine
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JD 850
There used to be an attachment known as "Super Pan" which was billed as sort of a poor man's FEL. It went on a 3pt hitch and was used in reverse. As I recall they were quite wide. Does anyone have any experience with them and are they still in business? Thanks.
 
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Sounds like it might have been a brand name for the 3-point hitch "scoop" like Tractor Supply and a lot of other places still sell.

Bird
 
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CADPlans has a loader that mounts on the 3pt. Seems like that might be close.

Steve
 
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Steve -

Now that's an interesting site.

I've been looking forward to building a simple implement or two just for the fun of it, but here's a place that sells plans for all kinds of build-it-yourself projects.

All of you tinkerers need to check out www.CADPlans.com.

Way cool. /w3tcompact/icons/cool.gif

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I just got one for the back of my Goldoni Universal 224 - which is noty very well suited for a front loader because its articulated. Hope it works for me.
There used to be an attachment known as "Super Pan" which was billed as sort of a poor man's FEL. It went on a 3pt hitch and was used in reverse. As I recall they were quite wide. Does anyone have any experience with them and are they still in business? Thanks.
 
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Check out Westendorf's loader site. They have a selection of 3 pt loaders for smaller tractors. I have a WR 20 with the 60" box and the aux hydraulic lift. Although I don't use it that much, it is handy for moving sand, limestone, gravel and mulch.
 
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There used to be an attachment known as "Super Pan" which was billed as sort of a poor man's FEL. It went on a 3pt hitch and was used in reverse. As I recall they were quite wide. Does anyone have any experience with them and are they still in business? Thanks.

Google "Tractor rear bucket". There are still quite a few options.

The Pat's Easy Mover looks wide.
 
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Called dirt scoop out in Midwest also. Makes a good makeshift carryall. Howse is one manufacturer that I know of.
 
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Howse is out of business. Bankrupt.
 
 
 
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