4 n 1 Buckets on the smaller tractors
Advice
... and caution...
When you add the 4n1 bucket to the tractor.
The heavier bucket weight will cause you to become light on the rear end of the
tractor and the loader to have a little less lifting capacity.
You should plan to add additional ballast or rear weight to the tractor to
offset this change.
When you add the 4n1 bucket to the tractor.
The heavier bucket weight will cause you to have to be more careful about
allowing the bucket to slam at the bottom of the dump cycle.
You should plan to feather the valve at the end of the dump cycle to prevent
premature wear and breakage at the dump cylinders on the loader.
We do sell and ship 4 n1 buckets to B20, B21, B2710 and B2910 owners and to
owners of ALL OTHER BRAND TRACTOR-LOADERS as well.. These are the smallest
tractor-loaders that can handle the extra weight of
the 4n1 buckets.
Visit this page for many details and pricing info-->>> http://www.carverequipment.com/wrlong_loader_attachments.htm
I should caution you that more than 70% of our shoppers that have the
opportunity to demonstrate and actually work a 4n1 bucket on the front of one of
these little tractor models.... DECIDE NOT to purchase the 4n1 bucket.
They love how it works and all the task it performs.. But .. It makes the
tractor really "light on the rear end" and therefore the operators
loose and sense of secure foundation as you raise and lower the loader. It
is difficult to add sufficient rear counterweight to offset the change in
balance when the 4n1 is installed.
Folks with this advance knowledge are better informed and now know that they'll
be limited to lighter payloads when using a 4n1.
Having said all this, I personally would STILL purchase and add a 4n1 to
a tractor that I was going to own if I could afford it.
They are so handy and can enhance all the task performances of the tractor.
We'd
just love to do some business with you today.
Best wishes,
Steve