Sorry for posting this entire message again, but It was intended as a reply directly to Andy in NH.
Thanks again to everyone who responded to my original posting.
Andy in NH
The picture you attached has been a great help.
I have a few more questions reguarding your heavy-duty bucket.
Exactly how wide is it? Kubota's literature says it is 60", but the standard buckets I have seen at the dealership
are not exactly the size Kubota claims they are.
I noticed in the picture that you have welded three chain hooks on the top of the bucket.
They are orange and match the bucket. When the bucket was new, was it orange or was it black?
One of the responses to my postings says this it the same bucket used on the Backhoe/loader
version of the "L" Series Kubota's and they are black. Did you paint it orange after welding
on the hooks?
What is the thickness of the metal which makes up the center section of the bucket which includes the bottom,
the rounded back, and upper rounded lip of the bucket? The standard bucket is 1/8" thick steel. The black bucket
that was on the Backhoe/loader I saw was made of 3/16" thick steel.
The supports on the back of the bucket which connect the bucket to the loader and hydraulic cylinders.
Do they wrap completely around the back side of the bucket from top to bottom?
Are there any wear pads (plate steel) welded to the bottom of the bucket?
You said in your response that if it wasn't for the stoney conditions in your area that you
may have bought the standard bucket. May I ask why?
I know this seems like a lot of questions for a loader bucket, but I have spoken to three different
Kubota Dealers within a 100 mile radius of my home and none of them have sold any heavy-duty buckets.
I find this strange. The option is only $200 dollars. Which is nothing when you factor in the total cost
of the tractor. The dealers claim it is very hard to bend one of these buckets. Most of the responses to
my posting have suggested to get the standard bucket because it is bigger and because there have been very
few postings of problems with the standard bucket. Another reason I am asking these questions is my neighbor
owns a
B2910 and has bent the bottom of his bucket. I realize his bucket is not a heavy as the bucket on the
L3710 tractor, but his loader is not as powerful either.
I ordered my new tractor today. I have to let the dealer know next week which bucket I want him
to order. So, any answers or comments to the above questions would be appreciated.
P.S. If it is not to much trouble, any other pictures you may have that show more details of your
your heavy-duty bucket would also be greatly appreciated.
Thanks again for you information!!!!!!