This looks to be all I would need. I was considering adding a front bucket… but was fighting the thought due to extreme expense… I would then need to add malady to the tires… AND it would no longer fit inside the garage (aka the entire tractor would get killed by the weather). This is a very good alternative! Thanks again…
I have the exact same tractor. Spend a lot of time getting her running but she is now working and doing the job. Doesn't sound as smooth as yours though. Now I know how to use my scoop too. Thanks for the video.
Great video, and great demonstration. I have the 641 workmaster, and immediately clicked on your video when I saw you had a digger, and almost my same tractor
I have one for my 8n. It does a great job along side my scrape blade. I've fixed many of driveways with both. Also change some landscaping as well. That's the old school way of doing things but, still effective.
Thanks Dude...Great Video..I been wanting one for my Ford, but didn't really know how they work or what you could do with one....Thanks. This was EXTREMELY helpful. Didn't want to ask anyone for help as they ALWAYS act a little Superior when telling you stuff ( if you can get them to tell you anything at all )
Thanks for the demo. I have wanted one and today will pick one up I found on Craigs List. I have a pile of topsoil that needs to be moved to a new flower bed and it will make it easier than the wheelbarrow this afternoon when it is supposed to be 98 degrees. I had not thought about using it as a carrier for firewood and such. Thanks again.
Great video I just picked up a Ford Factory version of this bucket at a farm auction for 75$. I wanted it for a trench bucket and it has the Ford imblem and Decal on it plus it's Blue like my New Holland Boomer 33.
Yeah I'm wanting to get a scraper blade to manage my driveway. The cool thing about the dirt scoop is you can haul logs, scoop gravel, relocate dirt and do a little bit of light grading it's kind of a Swiss army knife of implements.