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6U684

10-09-2007 08:33:35




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I have placed a wanted ad for a dirt bucket for a Farmhand 11C loader. Were these models very popular? What years would they have been made and do all 11C's have that funky dozer blade back to the bucket? Leonard




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glennster

10-10-2007 08:25:05




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 Re: Farmhand loader question in reply to 6U684, 10-09-2007 08:33:35  
if you cant find the correct bucket for the loader, i got a bucket off a skid steer and did some modifying on the brackets to make it fit the loader on my m. works pretty good, and i have replaceable teeth on the bucket for digging.



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Chrisco

10-09-2007 11:51:26




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 Re: Farmhand loader question in reply to 6U684, 10-09-2007 08:33:35  
Are you talking a bout the dirt plate? Like this.

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The dirt plate is a form of a quicktatch bucket there should be two spring loaded pins at the bottom. That way all you need to take it off is a hammer and a punch. I have seen them on A, B, C, D, and many more.

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6U684

10-09-2007 17:25:08




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 Re: Farmhand loader question in reply to Chrisco, 10-09-2007 11:51:26  
Yes, that is it. I have big bucket like your cord wood is in but the bucket is too big for anything but snow around here. I would like something smaller like the old manure buckets other loaders used.



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Allan In NE

10-09-2007 18:50:07




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 Re: Farmhand loader question in reply to 6U684, 10-09-2007 17:25:08  
They didn't make a smaller bucket, did they?

All I've ever seen is the material fork with the added dirt pan and the bolt on sides.

Dunno,

Allan

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6U684

10-10-2007 07:24:30




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 Re: Farmhand loader question in reply to Allan In NE, 10-09-2007 18:50:07  
Those tines and pan are just what I need for light dirt work around the place. My loader is only for a NF tractor, but the bucket back is the same. Thanks for the pictures! I have got to learn how to get pictures on the net. I guess I have to go back to the classifieds and reword my wanted. Leonard



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Bret4207

10-10-2007 06:13:01




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 Re: Farmhand loader question in reply to Allan In NE, 10-09-2007 18:50:07  
MAN! That set of grapple forks over the bucket is exactly what I need to make for my Bobcat to get the packed bedding outta the barn. I've even got a couple 1 1/2" cylinders that should work. Thanks for the idea!



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