Hello all, In the thinkin stages of buying a stump bucket for my L3200 to remove a bunch of autumn olive clusters. Just wondering if anyone has used one on this size of tractor and how well it worked. Thanks in advance for any advise!
Redlands said:It’s my rig in the picture taking Bodark trees out.
For an L get a lighter weight model, for the MX mid weight model will work good.
Now for the negatives:
You need a lot of ballast weight, like to the max, 1000lbs for the L and 1500lbs for the MX.
It's hard to work with a stump bucket on a tractor as you have to guess to where it is and at what angle its at most of the time, because they are hard to see.
They can be very useful in removing stumps that are smaller, your not going to pull out a cottonwood with a 12" base.
On a tractor they are good for about 6" max, but it does depend on the type of tree and the soil conditions.
Why would you pop the hydraulic lines? Too much pressure or would they be stretched out?Keep in mind that if you have the front wheels off the ground and rotate the bucket and or push on it a bit to much you can pop hydraulic lines. Been there done that. Also can twist you torsion bar on the FEL. Try to keep all the wheels on the ground if you can. Just Info I and a couple others have learned