Bennet.man
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- Sep 7, 2008
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I am looking into building a Gnuse Bucket or something of the sort for a compact tractor this spring. Like here.
The project is still in the R&D stage, which brings me to the expertise of TBN!
I was picturing something approx. 60" wide by 30" deep by 24" tall. Having one cylinder to tilt, mounted right in the center. That would give me around 13 cu. ft. which would be about max weight with a full load of dirt.
The main use would be moving snow in the winter and grading in the warmer seasons, with occasionally moving some dirt.
I have family and neighbors that have the larger scale ones for 80-100hp tractors that I can pattern off of, but I want a small scale one. Just curious if anyone has had a build similar. Thanks for the input!
The project is still in the R&D stage, which brings me to the expertise of TBN!
I was picturing something approx. 60" wide by 30" deep by 24" tall. Having one cylinder to tilt, mounted right in the center. That would give me around 13 cu. ft. which would be about max weight with a full load of dirt.
The main use would be moving snow in the winter and grading in the warmer seasons, with occasionally moving some dirt.
I have family and neighbors that have the larger scale ones for 80-100hp tractors that I can pattern off of, but I want a small scale one. Just curious if anyone has had a build similar. Thanks for the input!