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04-25-2012, 05:58 PM #21
Re: Larger bucket
On my L3400HST with LA463 loader I had both buckets the original 60 and the new 66 I bought. There is a difference, in the way they handle loads and dig. The 60 will out dig the 66 by far, the 60 feels a little more stable when fully loaded with gravel when you are traveling, not that the 66 is bad, but you can tell you have more weight outside the loader arms, especiall if you do not load evenly, ie. one side has a lot more gravel than the other, now it is stuck out there a little further.. No big deal and you can get used to it, just be aware of it.. When hauling lighter materiels I always put on the 66, when hauling heavy rocks, and digging, I put on the old 60. They are both good, and I enjoyed using them both.. My Kioti has a 66 which seems to be a little bigger than the old Kubota 66, and I kept my 60 Kubota and use it all the time on the Kioti as a "beater" bucket to haul rocks and such. When I go to the mulch pile I want that nice 66 incher with the rounded inside. Best of both worlds. SSQA rocks!

James K0UA
Kioti DK35se hydrostat with 2 QA buckets, 48 inch. King Kutter Rotary Cutter. Home-Brew 750 lbs ballast box. Loaded tires, Construction Attachments SSQA Lightweight Pallet forks. Satisfied Everlast PA160 welder owner
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04-25-2012, 06:04 PM #22Platinum Member
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Re: Larger bucket
I have the 66 on my L3700SU. I think it is all the loader can hand.e when full of rock or dirt. I also have a 72" bucket from my Cat 246 that I use for mulch and a 84" I have used a bit for snow.
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04-26-2012, 12:32 AM #23New Member
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OK guys from what I've read from you all,, thinking I will keep my 60" plus buy me a 66" and forget the 72".... no longer than I've used the Tractor I can tell it will tip if you have a load and your front wheel drops in a low spot. Still thinking of getting spacers and make it 66" wide to match the loader I'm gonna add. Can't hurt being at least 6" wider.
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04-26-2012, 04:28 PM #24Gold Member
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04-29-2012, 12:01 AM #25New Member
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Moved dirt with the 3800 today, I'm thinking the 60" bucket piled high with dirt is all anyone should put on the loader cylinders. But I would love to have the 66" for the width just couldn't over load it like the 60"
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04-29-2012, 08:37 AM #26
Re: Larger bucket
A little extra width is nice when you're clearing snow, too.
Sean
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04-30-2012, 08:40 AM #27Platinum Member
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Re: Larger bucket
I am looking at buying a new L3800 w/LA524 loader. According to my dealer, and what I see on the Kubota site, if you get a QA you can only get a 66 inch bucket.
The way I understand it, the 60 inch is a pin on. I wanted a 60 QA. It looks like I would have to go aftermarket to do that.
It is my opinion that a 60 is the correct size for most work with a machine that small. A 66 would however be better for snow removal, but would be about max for dirt work.
Bill
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04-30-2012, 04:18 PM #28
Re: Larger bucket
My 60 inch isSSQA
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http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/c...rting-pin.html
James K0UA
Kioti DK35se hydrostat with 2 QA buckets, 48 inch. King Kutter Rotary Cutter. Home-Brew 750 lbs ballast box. Loaded tires, Construction Attachments SSQA Lightweight Pallet forks. Satisfied Everlast PA160 welder owner
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04-30-2012, 08:55 PM #29Platinum Member
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Re: Larger bucket
Ah, but it wasn't born that way.
I did a QA conversion on my NH tractor. The way the bucket was designed, it wasn't a difficult job. It looks like you had a workout doing the conversion on your Kubota bucket. I looked out back at my dealers lot. There must be at least a dozen faded orange pin on buckets sitting there.
I ordered my tractor today, with the QA and the 66" bucket. If I decide I need a 60" I may ask how much they want for one of those pin on units out back, then convert it like you did. If it's cheap enough I think it would be worthwhile.
Bill
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04-30-2012, 09:02 PM #30
Re: Larger bucket
Right you are, Yes it was a workout, but the second one would be a lot easier. Mostly a workout due to lack of experience, and proper tools. The Kubota dealer I got the QA unit from did not really want the old bucket, back in trade, he said they had 5 or 6 of them already. I suspect many dealers have them sitting around they would sell for scrap price. Truth be told I would not mind doing another one. I paid 124 for the QA plate to put on the back of the bucket, but have found some since for 105. The bucket is worth about 100, and you will use up some supplies getting it cleaned off and welded up, so for about 250 and some work, you could have a nice digging bucket.
James K0UA
Kioti DK35se hydrostat with 2 QA buckets, 48 inch. King Kutter Rotary Cutter. Home-Brew 750 lbs ballast box. Loaded tires, Construction Attachments SSQA Lightweight Pallet forks. Satisfied Everlast PA160 welder owner
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