4 in 1 bx bucket by landpride

windzer

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Bx2370-1
Dec 8, 2015
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I happened to come across the cb05 4in1 buckets that land pride in making for the bx yesterdays I thought it was pretty slick was wondering if you guys have seen it and if you have any info on them or pricing was also wondering what guys have been paying for the grapples and 3rd function valve the pricing maybe be close to the same as those maybe.
 

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ItBmine

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I wish they would do one for the B2620. That is nice.
 

kenmac

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B26 with hyd. thumb and 4 in 1 loader bucket and EA Grapple, but not the wicked
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I wish they would do one for the B2620. That is nice.
Kubota does make a 48" 4 in 1 bucket. I ordered one when I bought my B26. Much heavier than standard bucket- 450 lbs. Been good so far.:)
 

Grandad4

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The 4 in 1 type bucket is very versatile, but is heavier than a standard bucket and cuts into the lift capacity of the FEL. I don't know exactly what the bucket on my BX weighs, but it seems to be about 150 lbs. It says that 4 in 1 for the BX weighs about 250 lbs and thus would take out maybe 100 lbs of the BX's lifting capacity. On large tractors it's not so much of an issue, but losing 100lbs of lifting power on my BX would mean a lot.
 

kenmac

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B26 with hyd. thumb and 4 in 1 loader bucket and EA Grapple, but not the wicked
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Kubota does make a 48" 4 in 1 bucket. I ordered one when I bought my B26. Much heavier than standard bucket- 450 lbs. Been good so far.:)
Apparently I don't know my own stuff.....my bucket is 60". My bad.:confused:
 

windzer

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Yea it's gonna be heavier but how often do you really max out your bx.I'm thinking it's worth the the capacity loss for how versatile it can be. Plus if capacity is an issue just just swap back to your regular bucket. Most of your work is going to be close to the ground where all Your power is anyway. I've been pretty impressed with my 2370 its a pretty tough little tractor haven't found anything to slow it down yet.