Posted by gwstang on October 18, 2014 at 17:11:54 from (12.230.229.182):
I've been needing a dirt scoop to go behind the '52 8N for a while. I spotted this on craigslist while chowing down at noon and called the fellow. He was about 15 miles away so I headed out. He was asking $175 for the scoop and when I handed him $180...he said it would only be $150 and I got the Boom pole as a bonus for another $100. I was quite pleased and enjoyed meeting the fellow and talking with him awhile. It is reversible with hitch pins on both ends.
I do have a couple of questions on the scoop. What does the adjustable bolt that is on the top of the back of the bucket and right in the center, do?
Also, when I get it full and pull the trip rope, the lever does release...but the bucket won't flip to dump. It seems to be hanging up on the sides. Do I need to pull out the two bolts on the sides that hold the bucket and clean then up/grease them a little so it will smoothly tip down when released? It had been sitting for a long time so it might need a little grease to work correctly. Overall, I am pleased with the purchases.
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