2004 - Volume #28, Issue #4, Page #27
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Lawn Tractor Bucket
The bucket fits the front hitch on Deere 425, 445, 455, and the new X models.
The Taylors, who live in Tipton, Mich., made the first bucket for their own use. Then they started making them for relatives, friends and others.
The 48-in. wide bucket has a capacity of 2 1/2 cu. ft.
"Deere makes a full-sized loader with higher lifting capacity, but it doesn't attach to the front hitch and is much more expensive, at around $3,500, installed," Avery says. "Ours retails for $1,199 and you can drive right up to it and quickly latch on to it."
Taylor says the unit is made with high quality materials and has a durable paint finish. It comes with twin 1 1/2-in. dia. piston hydraulic cylinders and conveniently placed grease points for easy lubrication. In addition, there's a one year warranty on workmanship and materials.
Taylor says the bucket lifts about 12 in. off the ground, and it works well for scooping, scraping or hauling. You can pile things up to 2 to 3 ft. high, with no problem, and you can pile dirt higher if you go up a ramp with your front tires.
"On a properly weighted tractor, you can lift 500 lbs.," he points out.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Avery Taylor, 15000 Ayres Rd., Tipton, Mich. 49287 (ph 517 592-4143; cell 517 581-0512; email: verytaylor@aol.com; website: www.jdtoyz.com).
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