4 in 1 bucket for Ck3510 ?

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I asked about 4 in 1 buckets a while back and the consensus here was not to do it but rather get a grapple and regular bucket.

I'm now looking at a larger tractor than I was. I'm planning the purchase of a Kioti CK3510HST TLB.

2800lb tractor plus filled tires and backhoe for ballast.

1800lb rated lift at full height.

Would this be a candidate for a 4 in 1? I like the ability to pinch and pickup skinny items. It doesn't look like grapples can do this.

There are a couple our that in the 60" range under 500lbs.

Thanks!
 
   / 4 in 1 bucket for Ck3510 ? #2  
I have a New Holland tc40 and have a 72" WR Long 4 in 1 bucket. The tractor handles it just fine. My loader has the same rated lift at full height as you are stating. I have no problems scooping a full bucket of dirt or gravel and lifting and dumping it.
 
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I like the ability to pinch and pickup skinny items. It doesn't look like grapples can do this.

How skinny an item we talking about? :D
That limb was probably about 2.5 to 3" in diameter and everything beyond the tips was stuck in the ground (sandy creek bank).

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But seriously - I started out really wanting a 4-in-1 bucket too but when I really started looking at what kinds of things I was planning to do, in the end a grapple was just a better choice.

The only place I can think of that a 4-in-1 would have been better (for me) is when I rake up rocks and roots into a pile and try to pick them up. The wide tooth spacing & open bottom lets a lot of smaller stuff fall through. However moving things like brush, logs, old hay from feeder sites, etc. the grapple does a much better job handling things like that.

In addition as you already know - the 4-in-1 weighs more and cost more.

Here is one of several threads here debating 4-in-1 vs Grapple and hardly ever does the 4-in-1 win.
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachments/331477-4-1-bucket-grapple.html

At the end of the day it's your money and you have to decide what work you need to do and what tool best fits that for you. I can't think of a single thing i'd trade my grapple for (except maybe another grapple lol).
 
   / 4 in 1 bucket for Ck3510 ? #4  
It really depends on what your needs (and anticipated needs) are. But one important thing is in common, 3rd function hydraulic lines added to your FEL.

I went with a 4in1 bucket because it suited my needs; some bucket work, a bit of back-dragging, root ripping and some very light grappling. Truth be told, the 4in1 is rarely on my FEL, unless I'm using it as front ballast. But, I have it if needed.

Whilst I don't have a grapple I can certainly appreciate its more specific uses, especially in clearing bushland and debris, sometimes rocks.

The neat thing about having a 3rd function on my FEL (flexible hydraulic lines) is that I can 'snake' it back to the rear of the tractor and use it to operate a hay rake!
 
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I will be adding the wr long valve myself.

Okay so you guys have effectively steered me away from the 4 in 1 bucket. Mostly because of the cost and the extra uses of the grapple. I thought the bulldozing capability would be nice but I can just use the box blade.

On a different note, I'm trying to work as much of what I want into the financing as possible. The dealership has 2000lb blue diamond ssqa forks that they say are a good fit for $550. Good product? Good deal? Should I go 40000lb since the breakout force of the tractor is 3500lb?

Separately they have a Kodiak, standard duty, 72", 5 tine box blade for $599. Good product? Strong enough?

Lastly, they build their own snow plow and I need one. They are telling me 78" is the right one. $1599 with hydraulic angle. Sound right?

These all seem like really good prices to me.
 
   / 4 in 1 bucket for Ck3510 ? #6  
I asked about 4 in 1 buckets a while back and the consensus here was not to
do it but rather get a grapple and regular bucket.

There is no consensus on that issue.

If your jobs are moving materials (gravel, dirt, duff, animal effluent), get a 4-in-1.
Four-in-one bucket operation on Kioti CK3 tractor - YouTube

If your jobs are lifting brush or branches, then get a grapple.

I use my FEL forks half of the year, and the 4-in-1 the other half. I find forks are better for
logs, and I have a lot of logs.

If uprooting saplings or brush, a 4-in-1 also works very well.

If I bought a new tractor, a 3510 would be high on my list to replace my similar CK30.
Either handles a small 60" 4-in-1 very well.
 
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Great video! I think right now the money it's going to hold me back on the 4 in 1.

I'm currently trying to find a ripper for the backhoe for breaking roots. My dealer suggested a root Spade loader bucket as he called it. He made this suggestion based on the 3500lb breakout force of the fel. I was more thinking a BH ripper tooth and a FEL tooth bar would be a good combo when I'm in stump removal mode. Then a grapple to move the stump.

Stump removal will not be the main job but it will be a job.

I'm also thinking the grapple (or 4in1) would make sectioning logs much easier. Just suspend it and start cutting.
 
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Just so long as you are aware of what a tractor FEL is designed to do = lift and carry. It is an attachment.

That's why there is other equipment, such as a Skid Steer, designed specifically around the lifting arms and associated hydraulics.
 
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Absolutely. I certainly am aware of the limitations of such a machine. This is the size and type of machine I'm going to have as it fits most of my needs and going bigger or having a skid steer aren't in the cards.

I feel that a lot can be accomplished with patience and a few proper attachments.

I've used a ripper on a similar sized backhoe and was amazed at what it could cut through and break up. I have never used a Tree Spade on an FEL. I wont be removing nearly enough stumps to justify the tree Spade.

I intend to have a toothbar for some digging anyway. Problem is I can't seem to find a ripper for the KB2475l.
 
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I intend to have a toothbar for some digging anyway. Problem is I can't seem to
find a ripper for the KB2475l.

Contact Michigan Iron and Equipment, a Kioti dealer and TBN advertiser (I think). They made a ripper tooth
for a hoe for a TBN member in the past. You should be able to find the thread if you do a search.
 
 

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