I'm interested to see how well that bucket works with the BX. I can easily pull mine with the backhoe trying to cut relatively small roots. That's with the 12 bucket though. This spring I plan on getting a 6 inch bucket and a ripper. That should help focus the force.
I also have no problem lifting my front end up digging into anything more than small piles of dirt.
I guess what I'm saying is I wonder if the BX has enough weight to effectively use that bucket?
It'll be cool to find out!
One thing that bothers me is what I need for sure to make it work.... for instance one takes a part of a fork attachment, the frame, remove the forks and add the stump bucket. If I get it wrong could be costly! Anyways looking for ideas and comments, thanks!
I'm pretty sure you just remove whatever attachment you have on your loader and attach the stump bucket.
You're getting the SSQA on the loader?
Hi I’m a very new BX2680 owner who’s just purchased a stump bucket from Goodworks Tractors. It came in about 4 weeks. Haven’t tried it yet though as I have to figure out how to get some weight on the back of the tractor first. (Rim Guard? Ballast Box? Weights?) . The Stump Wrecker appears to be well made.
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Backhoe is perfect for rear ballast, and very useful.
Rimguard is good too, but not nearly as effective for balancing the loader.
I can't lift enough on the front to unbalance with the backhoe.
Boy you and I need to stay in touch! I'm interested in your experiences with the tractor along with the stump bucket!
That one is on my short list... I'm thinking I'll buy that one but then I don't even have a tractor to put it on!
For the weight I plan to load my tires first thing and get a weight box and that should do it, if it doesn't try a smaller stump! Sure wish I had my tractor, BX2680 supposed to be in sometime in September! Can't wait! But I have to....
That's a loooong time to wait. I'd be antsy as hell!
I was frustrated waiting a week for the them to PDI and deliver it.
I wonder how much more the 26 allows you do to (vs the 23).
I HIGHLY suggest getting the backhoe also. As I said above, you can't lift enough weight with the loader to overbalance (front to rear, not side to side, very important difference!) with the backhoe attached.
Rimguard is great for side to side balance, and keeping the center of gravity low. It will also slightly help with balancing the front loader, but the weight is too far forward. So it definitely won't be enough to keep your rear down if you're tearing into the ground.
To balance a front load the further back the weight is the more effect it has. If you get a ballast box you want the weight as far back and as low as you can get it.