Front-End Loader Johnny Bucket

   / Johnny Bucket #1  

Toyboy

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Kubota BX2230D
I just ran across this attachment last nite. It looks pretty interesting for certain applications. Anyone here have any experience with one?
Johnny Bucket Sr for Kubota BX
 
   / Johnny Bucket #3  
Looks like a very poor substitute for a FEL.

Have to agree. The best thing about a loader is you can lift to height. The johnny bucket is basically a wheelbarrow that dumps... I just dont understand the attraction of installing it on a machine that can take a loader.
 
   / Johnny Bucket #4  
I have to agree, might as del save the money and put it towards a FEL. I also think if you ever want to sell the machine you would not be able to get much resale value out of it.
Could just get a pond scope for the rear and do 80% of the same thing for a LOT less $.
 
   / Johnny Bucket #5  
I think it would be a pretty handy thing to have. It does have its limits but so does everything else. I made something similar years ago but without the dump action. I didn't use it very often but when I did it sure did save me a lot of labor! I have met the guy who helped engineer the original johnny bucket years ago. Some of his stuff is pretty cool - and well built.
 
   / Johnny Bucket #6  
You still need to buy the loader valve system @600 bucks so that makes it 2100 dollars,
how much more is a loader?
 
   / Johnny Bucket #7  
You still need to buy the loader valve system @600 bucks so that makes it 2100 dollars,
how much more is a loader?

I didn't realize that. Without the valve it sounds more like a lawn tractor rather than a garden tractor. The lawn tractor may not stand up to the riggers of any kind of bucket in front.
 
   / Johnny Bucket #8  
Just going to the Kubota Build your Own site, it looks like the loader lists for ~$2600, including the valve and 4' bucket. I'm not seeing the advantage here...
 
   / Johnny Bucket #9  
Have to agree with you guy's about the johnny bucket is no substitute for a good FEL, however I have a craftsman garden tractor with the craftsman front scoop and I put actuators on it for convenience and to save my arm (torn rotator cuffs) and I have to say it works pretty darn good. I can do light weight work with it with no problem. The actuators and sears bucket will not compete with a FEl, but it will definitely save your back on those small jobs. Just my 2 cents worth.
 
 
 
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