Rear end loader!

   / Rear end loader! #1  

bbse

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Some of you may have seen this before but it is a new one on me. It may be junk..it may be great. But it is interesting. A full loader style bucket for the rear of a tractor. Could be a handy econimcal alternative to a FEL for those who really don't use one often.
http://www.compacttractorconnection.com/loadmore_frame.htm
 
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Some of you may have seen this before but it is a new one on me. It may be junk..it may be great. But it is interesting. A full loader style bucket for the rear of a tractor. Could be a handy econimcal alternative to a FEL for those who really don't use one often.
http://www.compacttractorconnection.com/loadmore_frame.htm
 
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I would think that with out down pressure it wouldn't be as easy to use as a front bucket, or as fast

also I don't think my tractor can push backward with as much power as it can in forward
 
   / Rear end loader! #6  
I would think that with out down pressure it wouldn't be as easy to use as a front bucket, or as fast

also I don't think my tractor can push backward with as much power as it can in forward
 
   / Rear end loader! #7  
One of the biggest problems that I can think of right away is the fact that the 3 point lift arms have much more strength pulling as they were engineered to do rather than pushing. There have been more than a couple TBN members that have bent or otherwise damaged their lower lift arms while pushing with a box blade or a rear blade.
 
   / Rear end loader! #8  
One of the biggest problems that I can think of right away is the fact that the 3 point lift arms have much more strength pulling as they were engineered to do rather than pushing. There have been more than a couple TBN members that have bent or otherwise damaged their lower lift arms while pushing with a box blade or a rear blade.
 
   / Rear end loader! #9  
I really like my dirt scoop.
One of my ideas I would like to design is like a dirt scoop,
only it would lift up higher, then flip over backwards to dump.
If it could lift up and back, you could dump onto a low trailer.

I have moved a lot of dirt with my scoop.
But it takes 6 trips to make 1 yard of dirt.
With gas costing so much I could just order a truckload for the same cost.
And save wear and tear on the tractor.
But if I could fill up a small trailer then tow it up here and dump it,
then that would help a lot.
Right now if I want dirt I drive down to the lower end of the property
and scoop up a load and bring it back. I do about a yard and a half per hour.

Pooh Bear
 
   / Rear end loader! #10  
I really like my dirt scoop.
One of my ideas I would like to design is like a dirt scoop,
only it would lift up higher, then flip over backwards to dump.
If it could lift up and back, you could dump onto a low trailer.

I have moved a lot of dirt with my scoop.
But it takes 6 trips to make 1 yard of dirt.
With gas costing so much I could just order a truckload for the same cost.
And save wear and tear on the tractor.
But if I could fill up a small trailer then tow it up here and dump it,
then that would help a lot.
Right now if I want dirt I drive down to the lower end of the property
and scoop up a load and bring it back. I do about a yard and a half per hour.

Pooh Bear
 
 

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