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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania - Butler County where farming is still a way of life.
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OK....I have come to to the conclusion that I cannot replace my trusty old 770 for what I have in her so I am going to keep her. With that said has anyone ever changed their model 70 FEL bucket to another style?
If so how did it go? I really do not have an issue with the amount that it will pick up it is just the shape. Also.....can anyone confirm if the 419 FEL is a close comparison? If so maybe a bucket switch. Finally, what should I be careful of if I do this?Thanx JD 770 / 70 FEL / 7 BH - 425 AWS / 54" MMM / 54" FEL Lookin for a JD 1520 in good shape. |
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You'll have to replace the loader mounts and front weight bracket as well...at least those.
I'm not sure about anything else. Does your loader work OK? Is it just a cosmetic switch? If that's the case, I'd spend the money on getting your 70 refurbished.
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Hey Whitey, there was a 1520 in the area shopper recently.
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Location: Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania - Butler County where farming is still a way of life.
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Wash DC Metro
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A bucket like this? I would like to have a heavier version of this (have a heavy duty tooth bar on it now, now shown) and a higher-volume one sometimes. But overall, this bucket works just fine for this tractor.
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania - Butler County where farming is still a way of life.
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Yep, that's the buck I have. I thought about teeth but just didn't do it. If you look at the latest bucket designs the are sweeping with a curved under belly. Not squarish in design. Maybe it is a materials bucket only. My quest is to find a bucket like a new one and attach it without breaching the load maximums. I am in the process of building a barn stone wall and patio and I have to chain or strap the larger stones because they don't fit.
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