Anyone put a Johnny Bucket on their Cub

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wwmw

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Ford LGT 145 14HP KOHLER
Johnny Buckets on cubs anyone, if so how does it work, does anyone have any plans they might share? Not Manual Buckets please... :laughing: I have a cub 1515 with a 15HP engine.

Thanks!
William
 
   / Anyone put a Johnny Bucket on their Cub #2  
Hello WWMW,

I have a Johnny Bucket on my 2185. Electric motors for lift (no curl!) and dump. I also got the joystick control as opposed to a switch for each motor.

I am happy with it; it makes my garden tractor more useful. However, calling it a 'bucket' is a bit of a misnomer... The term 'bucket' implies specific things in the mindset of tractoring... It is more accurate to call it a 'scoop', and describe it as a replacement for a wheelbarrow & shovel. (Shovel still often required due to lack of curl function.)

The quality and fabrication is top-notch. Much sturdier than anything CC produces. Am I happy I got it? Yes. Is it a 'bucket?' No.

Hope this helps,
 
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That sounds great PT did you buy the Scoop, or Fabricate it? if you fab'ed how much did everything cost you? and do you have any plans.

Thanks!
William
 
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Is my Cub Cadet 1515 with the 15HP Koler Command powerful enough for a 42" Johnny Bucket Jr. any thoughts or opinions appreciated thinking about buying one soon.

Thanks!
William
 
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Hello WWMW,

The 'power' you need to operate the Johnny Bucket is electrical... Hence, I would say that as long as the electrical system on your 1515 is in great working order, you will not have issues.

Note that like any common tractor with a bucket or snowblower, you will require rear weights of some sort.

Hope this helps,
 
 
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