Love this idea! Might have to do some shopping now! lol. I've often wanted to use my pallet forks on my mini excavator. That is the same brand that I bought the mini ex brush cutter. Pretty sure it is called 'Construction Attachments,' and I had a hard time figuring out the name also. This should serve you well!
If your brush cutter is built like this attachment, you'll never break it! My next video shows all the things I've used it for so far. Thanks for stopping by 🙂
Nice upgrade to the excavator. 👍🏻 That attachment really expands the capabilities the excavator can be used for. 👍🏻 MERRY CHRISTMAS to you & your family. 🎄
Oh boy, I see new possibilities and more attachments coming!! Next you have a rotating ditching head on it!! 🤦 Btw, those are very very nice when working slopes! Can't wait to see you use yours!! That one does look very well built! Thank you for bringing us along, don't mash your thumb to many times with those handles ,😉 Look fwd to more sir!!
Looks like it is built well, do you know how much weight it can lift say if you have the pallet forks on and you want to lift a tote filled with wood to stack just wondering the weight capacity but looks like it will work great with other attachments
I am not sure the weight capacity, but I believe this attachment is built for larger excavators. My small machine will never be able to break it. Thanks 🙂
I'm trying to do something similar with my Kubota KX91-3 and I was wondering where you purchased the hydraulic diverter valve on your stick. I use my machine in the forest, and I don't want one with a large handle sticking out. I like the wrench operation of the value you used. Thanks!
The valve came standard on my machine. You might be able to find one through Kubota and fit it on your 91. Someone from a dealership should be able to help.
That would be handy! Unfortunately, Kubota does not make it possible to put the bucket on either direction. One of those hydraulic tilt attachments is on my wishlist!!
@@dehavenfamilyfarm ya, new machines are a different setup.. my main bucket is actually a bobcat bucket with mounts welded on it.. I use it for everything.
nice video! do you think it is possible to drill another hole below the one that is closest to the bucket to get a little more angle up? May have to bend the levers to get clearance to lock down.
My next video shows some of the things I have done with it. I was thrilled I was able to take it right off the shipping pallet and put it right to work. It's the small things in life 🤣🤣🤣
First time I have seen this. Of course I do not have the money for a mini-ex so the old Bobs do just fine. This would be handy for someone who wants to use their skid steer auger or rake for sure!
I think it's cool. I can totally see loading manure with that. Or pulling snow away from the garage doors. I have to be super careful with the tractor loader and grapple fork.
It has been very versatile. I'm really glad I bought it. I had to laugh because I did almost use it to load manure the other day, but I need to get a smaller skidsteer bucket to put on it. Thanks for watching 🙂
You should have just gotten an excavator that you can put the bucket on backwards without adapters then use your regular grading bucket, for any other bucket or attachment, the way you're trying to use this one. With a machine that uses reversible buckets you can reverse any size bucket or other attachments, not just one big bucket.
Seems like he likes Kubota. One would have to move to a Pin Grabber coupler, like Yanmar or Cat. Not everybody is a fan... don't know if pin-grabbers hold up as long as the wedge couplers of deere or Kubota, frankly. If reversing buckets were so helpful, I would think somebody would be offering a simple hitch that is reversed of itself (a second hitch pointing backwards). The main benefit here is using common bobcat attachments that can be found used, like Harley rakes, brooms, etc-