Sodo
Elite Member
- Joined
- Apr 21, 2012
- Messages
- 3,296
- Location
- Cascade Mtns of WA state
- Tractor
- Kubota B-series & Mini Excavator
Here's mine, I built it way back in 2015 (build thread), still going strong.
I use it all the time.
Easy to empty the barrel (dump the water) then it's all carry-able items.
Plastic barrel is lightweight & tough.
I fill it **full to the top** haven't noticed any problem with water sloshing.
There is some left/right slop in the 3-point hitch though.
And still using a ratchet strap. No improvement there yet (in 4 years).
Incidentally, 400 lbs mounted like this seems to be exactly the right weight for my tractor B2710, 30HP (I think 2600 lbs?).
It keeps the rear wheels on the ground, but with a really-really full bucket I can tell there's not a whole lot more capacity.
So anyway it seems to be loading the tractor just right for my usage (full bucket).
It's lightweight, easy to move around.
YOu can see how light the framework is, .062 thick rectangular steel (1x2s) and then 1/8" angle on the bottom.
I've backed it into trees & banks, lots of times, haven't bent it at all (30 HP tractor).
Tested 4 years, used almost 100% of the time.
I expected that a cross-tie would be needed across the bottom, but it hasn't spread (yet?).
Easy to add one if ever necessary.
I use it all the time.
Easy to empty the barrel (dump the water) then it's all carry-able items.
Plastic barrel is lightweight & tough.
I fill it **full to the top** haven't noticed any problem with water sloshing.
There is some left/right slop in the 3-point hitch though.
And still using a ratchet strap. No improvement there yet (in 4 years).
Incidentally, 400 lbs mounted like this seems to be exactly the right weight for my tractor B2710, 30HP (I think 2600 lbs?).
It keeps the rear wheels on the ground, but with a really-really full bucket I can tell there's not a whole lot more capacity.
So anyway it seems to be loading the tractor just right for my usage (full bucket).
It's lightweight, easy to move around.
YOu can see how light the framework is, .062 thick rectangular steel (1x2s) and then 1/8" angle on the bottom.
I've backed it into trees & banks, lots of times, haven't bent it at all (30 HP tractor).
Tested 4 years, used almost 100% of the time.
I expected that a cross-tie would be needed across the bottom, but it hasn't spread (yet?).
Easy to add one if ever necessary.