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Can you get a bucket for the 3 point linkage?

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Novice

01-29-2004 10:00:31




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i have a MF135, and am trying to get a loader, but cant find one. Also, i was worried that it would not be able to handle too much heavy muck lifting (i have 8 horses), and was wondering if there are buckets for the 3-point linkage available, that may be able to take more weight.

I dont need it to lift up high, not for a trailer or anything, just to transprt the muck on the tractor.

Transport box is no goos, as i need to pick the muck off the ground, without actually shoveling it!

any help would be appreciated.

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Ron 1456

01-29-2004 14:34:03




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 Re: Can you get a bucket for the 3 point linkage? in reply to Novice, 01-29-2004 10:00:31  
Gnuse Manufacturing in Arlington, NE has been making 3pt loaders for more than 30 years. I know you can buy a 7 1/2 foot model somewhere around $1600 and it will take anything your MF 135 can dish out. Their number is 402-478-4433. Ask for Verdel. This is a small farmer owned business. I bought one of their 3pt forklifts 2 years ago and I really like it. Everything they manufacture is made to last.

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Cliff Neubauer

01-29-2004 14:22:53




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 Re: Can you get a bucket for the 3 point linkage? in reply to Novice, 01-29-2004 10:00:31  
We have a 72" Westendorf loader that fits on the 3pt, they do still make the but not the model we have. We don't use our's anymore because it needs some work (too big of a tractor on it) and we now have a better loader tractor but with the weight on the 3pt you can do 10x as much work as with a front mount loader, especially on a smaller tractor like yours. Our's has an optional high lift attachment so it will lift high enough to fill a manure spreader or even a pickup box. There is also a company called Gnuse that builds them out in Nebraska.

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ezyed

01-29-2004 13:00:33




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 Re: Can you get a bucket for the 3 point linkage? in reply to Novice, 01-29-2004 10:00:31  
Try NorthernTool.com they have something like what you are looking for



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Nebraska Cowman

01-29-2004 10:46:56




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 Re: Can you get a bucket for the 3 point linkage? in reply to Novice, 01-29-2004 10:00:31  
when i worked for a dealer 30 years ago we sold a bunch of 3 point loaders. they were simple trip bucket and came in 2 sizes, manure teeth and a dirt bucket. have no idea where you would find one now.



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Butcher

01-29-2004 10:45:01




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 Re: Can you get a bucket for the 3 point linkage? in reply to Novice, 01-29-2004 10:00:31  
I'm wanting the same thing. After some advice from the good folks on this site I decided to make my own from an old loader bucket. Alot cheaper than buying new and I can use my hyd. top link to dump it. The ones the dealers sell around here cost up to $3000. To much for this guy. I did find one on the web. Maybe it's what you need.

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paul

01-29-2004 19:49:36




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 Re: Re: Can you get a bucket for the 3 point linka in reply to Butcher, 01-29-2004 10:45:01  
Cat 0???? With a lift capacity of 300 lbs? Sounds weak to me for 3 grand!

The dirt scoops from the tractor supply stores are a much better deal, but neither is very good for manure & hay/straw. A front end loader is the better machine.

--->Paul



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old

01-29-2004 10:42:41




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 Re: Can you get a bucket for the 3 point linkage? in reply to Novice, 01-29-2004 10:00:31  
Your MF 135 makes a good loader tractor, and yes you can get what is called a 3 point dirt scoop for it also, but it wouldn't work well for that. I also have horses and I use a ford 801, (smaller then your tractor) it has a loader on it and I use it for that typre of stuff.



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Roy in UK

01-29-2004 14:16:11




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 Re: Re: Can you get a bucket for the 3 point linka in reply to old, 01-29-2004 10:42:41  
Yes the 135 is a wonderful handy little loader tractor.Hang a decent weight on the rear end,e.g. a concrete block to counter-balance the loader, and you will be amazed. A 3 point hitch loader is, I am reliably informed ( literally ) a pain in the neck!



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