SSQA Manure Fork/Bucket

PHPaul

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Toying with the idea of getting a bucket with manure tines on it for handling/turning compost.

It would be used on the LA534 loader on my B2650

Something like the Woods MF6000 (60") looks ideal but NOBODY posts prices on this stuff and I'm just ornery enough that I won't jump through the hoops to get a "quote".

Anybody got something like this that may care to share sources and prices?
 

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PHPaul, I made an attachment for my loader many moons ago for doing that. It's simple, easy to make and inexpensive.

I might get a picture of it today, but I used old barbell round rod, cut a 45% angle on one end. Have the extend out about 2' past bucket lip. Have 6 or so pieces evenly spaced welded to some angle iron. Bracket hooks under lip of bucket and has a short chain that goes under the bucket and comes up the back and hooks over a ball I have mounted. I use a small load binder to cinch it snug.
 

PHPaul

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PHPaul, I made an attachment for my loader many moons ago for doing that. It's simple, easy to make and inexpensive.

I might get a picture of it today, but I used old barbell round rod, cut a 45% angle on one end. Have the extend out about 2' past bucket lip. Have 6 or so pieces evenly spaced welded to some angle iron. Bracket hooks under lip of bucket and has a short chain that goes under the bucket and comes up the back and hooks over a ball I have mounted. I use a small load binder to cinch it snug.
Sounds like a good idea, I'll be looking forward to pictures.
 

D2Cat

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Here's some pictures. I have a 2" ball mounted on the top of a loader I use for moving trailers. I put the chain with the oval loop under the bucket and over the ball and tighten. The chain is welded to the fork assy. and made to just the right length so when the boomed is snapped over center it's tight.

I made the for a 4' bucket on a B8200. You could adapt the idea to any width. I've moved a lot of processed hay with this tool!!
 

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PHPaul

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Excellent! Thank you for the pictures.

I'm pretty sure I have enough material in my scra....uh..."excess materials" pile to make that.
 

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I would look around on auctionzip, for a close by farm estate auction, I picked up an older manure bucket, from an old skidsteer, chopped off the old QA bracket, and welded a new QA plate to it. bucket cost me $60, I think. I later added a removable bale spear, to it. I have more $ in the steel for the plate and spear, than I do in the bucket...:D:D
 

D2Cat

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I made it so those ears clip on the bucket, and the rest of the iron goes under the bucket. The outside square tubing is like 1 1/2". All made with iron from the bone pile.