Would this bucket fit a Super C?

Mosherd1

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Looking around at implements for a Super C. The only buckets that I can find are the narrow manure buckets. Do they make larger ones, or would this one below fit a Super C? Thanks,
-Dave


http://worcester.craigslist.org/grq/5777837138.html
 
Looks like a #33 loader. Says for H or M.it would be too big for a C/SC. If you find a suitable loader with a small bucket,you
can 'extend' it by welding some 'homebuilt' extentions
 
(quoted from post at 23:18:47 10/14/16) Looking around at implements for a Super C. The only buckets that I can find are the narrow manure buckets. Do they make larger ones, or would this one below fit a Super C? Thanks,
-Dave

Dave, bigger isn't necessarily better. There is good reason a lot of these loaders had "small" buckets: the users have a way of making something small attempt do the work of something much bigger, and in doing so, either something breaks, like the loader frame, or attaching points, or on a wide front, the front axle, or worse: someone gets hurt. If you [b:8437841d70]need[/b:8437841d70] a bigger bucket, my personal advice is to get a tractor built heavy enough from the get-go to handle it. For the bucket you appear to wish, I wouldn't go smaller than an M, with loaded rears AND weights.

If you are new to loaders, a word of advice: lifting a "good sized load" up front can make the rear surprisingly light, especially with the nose pointing down hill even slightly, or when backing up. Been there, done that with a couple different (80+hp MFWD) tractors, and the load couldn't hit the ground fast enough. Remember, even if you can get the hydraulics to lift something, on most common tractors only the back wheels have brakes, and if they are only barely touching ground, it ain't safe. Break down the load, or get a bigger piece of equipment.

Enjoy your tractor(s), but don't expect them to do work they can't be made to do safely within the design limits of the machine. If you end up making a bigger bucket for your SC, plan on using it to only half capacity, unless you're moving powder snow (or feathers), that way you and your tractor will have a long and happy life together.

My 2 cents.
Well Worn
 
if you plan to lift something heavy, get equipment that is designed for the job. buckets have been added to tractors and it works, but, it is not a
good idea. something is going to break
 
(quoted from post at 14:48:17 10/15/16) if you plan to lift something heavy, get equipment that is designed for the job. buckets have been added to tractors and it works, but, it is not a
good idea. something is going to break
Thank you all, safety is paramount to me. I won't put anything larger on than the narrow manure buckets. I appreciate the responses.
-Dave
 

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