alchemysa
Veteran Member
I mentioned previously that I had recently bought a 'well used' B1550. I gave it another good workout on the weekend - still with a terrible hydrostatic trans whine that I haven't had a chance to remedy. But the purpose of this posting is to say how sensationally useful a 4-in-1 bucket is. I don't know what they cost new, mine came with the tractor, but now I can't imagine not having one.
For ripping up and carrying vine covered bushes it was just amazing. It ripped heavy, 4 feet deep posts out of the ground like they were toothpicks and picked up some huge blocks of stone with ease. (This is just an 18hp tractor remember). The power of these buckets lies in the fact that the lift is applied very close to the front of the tractor so that 'negative' leverage is minimised. The grading blade of the bucket was also used a lot and allowed me to tackle things that I dont think i would have hit with an ordinary bucket. All up I'd say that probably 80% of the work i did on the weekend (demolishing a shack and cleaning up) was done using features of the bucket other than basic scooping. The 4-in-1 bucket really is a fantastic option if you can afford it.
Now if I can just fix that **** whine before something explodes.
David.
For ripping up and carrying vine covered bushes it was just amazing. It ripped heavy, 4 feet deep posts out of the ground like they were toothpicks and picked up some huge blocks of stone with ease. (This is just an 18hp tractor remember). The power of these buckets lies in the fact that the lift is applied very close to the front of the tractor so that 'negative' leverage is minimised. The grading blade of the bucket was also used a lot and allowed me to tackle things that I dont think i would have hit with an ordinary bucket. All up I'd say that probably 80% of the work i did on the weekend (demolishing a shack and cleaning up) was done using features of the bucket other than basic scooping. The 4-in-1 bucket really is a fantastic option if you can afford it.
Now if I can just fix that **** whine before something explodes.
David.