R-Bucket

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Nightow1
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First and Last Name: Keith Carlin
Location: Humboldt, NE

R-Bucket

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Friend of mine is building custom rear buckets R-Bucket.
He can build them to almost any size. Right now he is finishing one for a JD-420, we tested it on my custom 782. Works Amazing, this bucket can handle anything you throw at it.

https://youtu.be/QEpY5IQ3b1Y

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Jlaws
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Keith , watched a couple of the youtube video's and that's a slick setup . :thumbsup:
I'd be really interested in one if I didn't have a 782 loader tractor .

I'm guessing you'd need a dual hydro to operate the bucket's dump cylinder ?
That looks like it would work really great on one of my dual hydro Cat-0 982's with some front weights .
I see a lot of cub cadets while going down the tracks , its a shame I can't pull over and ask about them .

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dag1450
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Very nice!
127, 1650, 1572, 1872, 2072 . A mower, blower and blade for each.

Nightow1
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Re: R-Bucket

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No just a single set of ports for the dump, the lift comes from the cat 0 3pt.

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