Posted by Robert Major on February 22, 2013 at 17:08:11 from (216.130.71.86):
In Reply to: Anybody got one? posted by samn40 on February 21, 2013 at 17:24:32:
Hi Sam One of my customers here in Manitoba Canada has one of those rear buckets he"s an Irish guy. Not sure on the make but bet it came from Ireland with him lol. I have seen it up close. his has a lot of breaks/ repairs in the hitch mounting. I guess he"s over done it at some point. and the leverage is all wrong on the ram to the bucket from what I can see of it, if a heavy load is put in the bucket. I have those Klieber tyres on my pulling tractor. They where road and field worn even to about 3/8 lug. pulled real good but as with all of this brand the bead seperated from the wall and one burst. Of course I cant find any here in Canada so looks like goodyear or firestones for a replacement if I can find them cheap on a farm somewhere. Regards Robert
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