bob_wood
Silver Member
- Joined
- Dec 10, 2006
- Messages
- 142
- Location
- plainfield NH
- Tractor
- kubota 4610, kubota 4200, JD 455, Toro 256E zero turn mower, Case 135 excavator, hydraulic dumpcart
First let me say thank you to all of the previous posters in the Build It Yourself forum. It is a wealth of great information and ideas.
I would like to share with you some of the things I have designed and added to my tractor. My bucket forks serve many uses from carrying logs to digging out stone in my fields. The fork recievers are welded in the bucket and when I am not useing the forks, a plug is inserted to keep out dirt. I can attach a platform to the forks to give me alot more bucket capacity for things like firewood. The platform also works very well as a work area when the bucket is 3' off the ground and as stageing on higher projects. It is clear from the pictures how the forks attach to the bucket and how the platform attaches to the forks. I also added a backboard to the top of the bucket for more capacity on lighter loads.
Anyone else have more useful ideas ?
Thanks
Bob
I would like to share with you some of the things I have designed and added to my tractor. My bucket forks serve many uses from carrying logs to digging out stone in my fields. The fork recievers are welded in the bucket and when I am not useing the forks, a plug is inserted to keep out dirt. I can attach a platform to the forks to give me alot more bucket capacity for things like firewood. The platform also works very well as a work area when the bucket is 3' off the ground and as stageing on higher projects. It is clear from the pictures how the forks attach to the bucket and how the platform attaches to the forks. I also added a backboard to the top of the bucket for more capacity on lighter loads.
Anyone else have more useful ideas ?
Thanks
Bob