jeff9366
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- Kubota Tractor Loader L3560 HST+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3,700 pounds bare tractor, 5,400 pounds operating weight, 37 horsepower
September 2012 I posted pictures of Bucket Solutions' Bucket Spade planting Sand Pears.
I only clamp-on the Bucket Spade occasionally. Each occasion I am impressed by its effectiveness.
Today I took pictures while tearing out several small oak trees and unearthing stumps with the FEL and Bucket Spade. I prefer to remove trees by the roots so later I can bush hog unimpeded.
The holes in the 'stump' pictures are 36-42" deep and fairly broad. The pair of stumps took 20-25 minutes to unearth, the tenacious roots spread through Florida sandy-loam.
Bucket Spade is NOT a backhoe. But it only costs $370, delivered, not $X000. It is (relatively) easy on/off and never migrates once the clamps are tight, it does not require dedicated hydraulics, and the three point hitch is available for an implement; today a Wallenstein BX42 PTO powered chipper/425 pounds. I like some weight behind the rear axle when I have root cutting and stump prying as part of the job. Rear ballast keeps the rear end down and decreases load on the front axle.
My tractor is a Kubota B3300SU, 33-hp/1,800 pounds/industrial tires. I am not sure a lighter tractor would have enough power to dig with this tool, which weighs 110 pounds, and works cantilevered forward of the bucket.
Bucket spade would be optimal on a 35-60-hp/4,000 pound bare weight tractor with proportionaly heavier bucket.
FEL Bucket Spade ranks with $320 Ratchet Rake in terms of most utility per dollar spent.
LINKS:
Tractor Forks, Bucket Forks, Loader Forks
FLORIDA: Planting Sand Pears With Kubota B3300SU FEL + BUCKET SPADE
I only clamp-on the Bucket Spade occasionally. Each occasion I am impressed by its effectiveness.
Today I took pictures while tearing out several small oak trees and unearthing stumps with the FEL and Bucket Spade. I prefer to remove trees by the roots so later I can bush hog unimpeded.
The holes in the 'stump' pictures are 36-42" deep and fairly broad. The pair of stumps took 20-25 minutes to unearth, the tenacious roots spread through Florida sandy-loam.
Bucket Spade is NOT a backhoe. But it only costs $370, delivered, not $X000. It is (relatively) easy on/off and never migrates once the clamps are tight, it does not require dedicated hydraulics, and the three point hitch is available for an implement; today a Wallenstein BX42 PTO powered chipper/425 pounds. I like some weight behind the rear axle when I have root cutting and stump prying as part of the job. Rear ballast keeps the rear end down and decreases load on the front axle.
My tractor is a Kubota B3300SU, 33-hp/1,800 pounds/industrial tires. I am not sure a lighter tractor would have enough power to dig with this tool, which weighs 110 pounds, and works cantilevered forward of the bucket.
Bucket spade would be optimal on a 35-60-hp/4,000 pound bare weight tractor with proportionaly heavier bucket.
FEL Bucket Spade ranks with $320 Ratchet Rake in terms of most utility per dollar spent.
LINKS:
Tractor Forks, Bucket Forks, Loader Forks
FLORIDA: Planting Sand Pears With Kubota B3300SU FEL + BUCKET SPADE
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