Posted by dangerdoc on May 14, 2008 at 19:07:44 from (208.66.88.62):
I bought an tractor and loader. The bottom of the bucket was rounded. Not a huge problem because I wanted to switch it over to quick attach and add a 4n1 loader with tooth bucket which I have done.
I planned on getting the bucket straightened out and converting it to quick attach and keeping it for a smooth bucket. I have the converter plate but have not worked on the bucket.
I started thinking about making a hay spear with the adapter plate and maybe selling the bucket, however, I really don't know if it would be worth selling.
If there is any kind of resell value to a very used bucket, I would probably sell it and put the money towards a grapple bucket. If it is basically worthless to someone else, I'll keep it and fix it.
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