Posted by bc on April 19, 2021 at 07:33:32 from (24.255.129.137):
In Reply to: loader ID posted by funky_g00 on April 18, 2021 at 09:09:32:
Definitely a manure bucket. Has the extension on the front of the bucket attached by angle iron braces. Just like the bucket that was on my old IH 460. Sold it to a guy at Inman who sold it to someone else but can't say that is the same one unless they rebuilt the bucket I broke trying to dig dirt.
Manure buckets won't dig their way out of a wet paper bag when it comes to dirt. Looks like it has a single action cylinder. Will pick up but uses the weight of the bucket to go down. Totally worthless when I was trying to use it to drive fence posts. Bucket didn't have enough weight to try to hammer a post down.
Won't pick up a big bale of hay but I could run the bucket under a bale, chain it to the loader, and back around dragging the bale into the corral.
I'm guessing they made those manure buckets long and narrow for running into the outside entrances of pig pens and cleaning them out.
Guess it depends on what you are putting it on and what you will use it for. Looks like they will charge more to load it for you than it is worth.
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