Four in One bucket recommendations

   / Four in One bucket recommendations #31  
In this picture you can see how close the loader and clam controls are. The lower one is the clam on the 4in1 bucket. I am told it is the standard kubota option. I like the way it works. You can conect the hoses so lever up is clam up and lever sown is clam down. Or reavers it.

I have all the contols for bucket and clam at all times.
 

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   / Four in One bucket recommendations #32  
Gray,

</font><font color="blue" class="small">( In this picture you can see how close the loader and clam controls are. The lower one is the clam on the 4in1 bucket. I am told it is the standard kubota option. I like the way it works. You can conect the hoses so lever up is clam up and lever sown is clam down. Or reavers it. )</font>

That's a nice setup! Thanks for posting the picture.
 
   / Four in One bucket recommendations #33  
Jim, great info, I printed it out and will evaluate it later...I'm leaving right after I type this and will drive all night so I can put my down payment on my very own L48 /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif All this info will be used in my ordering decisions tomorrow...again, thanks Jim, Gray, and everyone else...Tony
 
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That is a nice set up. Sadly, I don't see how I can do it on my Deere but I like it nonetheless. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif Thanks for the picture.
 
   / Four in One bucket recommendations #36  
W. R. Long in Tarboro, NC manufactures 4-n-1 buckets. 800-823-4570.
 
   / Four in One bucket recommendations #37  
Gary,

</font><font color="blue" class="small">( That is a nice set up. Sadly, I don't see how I can do it on my Deere but I like it nonetheless. )</font>

I'm not sure that it can't be done. Remember that the third SCV kit for your tractor consists only of a cable and control handle. The valve is actually a third spool on the DSCV to which the joystick is attached. The valve spool is there whether you have the control installed or not. Unless the third spool is situated between the loader boom and curl cylinders, I suspect that a lever could be added directly to the valve body.

The iffy part will be making everything fit in the space between your right leg/seat and the fender. On the four thousand ten series, the third SCV control is mounted low near the joy stick rather than out on the fender. There is a picture on the forum - might even be in this thread.

It might be worth your while to take a close look at how the control is set up on a mid frame four thousand ten series tractor before you rule out the possibility of a setup similar to that on the Kubota.
 
 
 
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