Farmer_1994
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- Oakbank, Manitoba, Canada
How well does a shear bucket handle ground corn or ground barley? Can you feed all ingredients without switching to a regular bucket?
If you mean as in loading in a feeder wagon, it’s perfect, no getting off the seat, everything that goes in the mix is handled with the shear bucket, mine holds approx half ton of blend.How well does a shear bucket handle ground corn or ground barley? Can you feed all ingredients without switching to a regular bucket?
If you mean as in loading in a feeder wagon, it’s perfect, no getting off the seat, everything that goes in the mix is handled with the shear bucket, mine holds approx half ton of blend.
No I had the biggest Shelbourne bucket grab they made,they don’t sell it anymore,possibly not man enough as my loading shovel killed mine despite us substantially beefing it up.We can get around 800-1000kgs in our prodig one. @eulb has a triolet if I remember correctly
I see you’re in Canada, when I was doing internet searches for shear buckets I came across a Belgian firm Robert, but the info I could find on their shear buckets was from a form a dealer in Canada, I liked the look of their shear buckets but never found anyone to sell them here.I will need to look into who carries shear buckets in my neck of the woods. Don’t fancy switching buckets and hooking hydraulics up at -30 this winter. Shear bucket could just stay on all winter.
Jcb pivots will push a house down. Yall be fineThat was my concern
What size could I push into grass with a jcb310s
Like being able to open bales as well
Mine certainly pushed in the co-op wall by the cash point!Jcb pivots will push a house down. Yall be fine
That’ll come in handy to buy a shear bucket!Mine certainly pushed in the co-op wall by the cash point!
Id guess saftey guard...
Is it grain tight when closed?
I see you’re in Canada, when I was doing internet searches for shear buckets I came across a Belgian firm Robert, but the info I could find on their shear buckets was from a form a dealer in Canada, I liked the look of their shear buckets but never found anyone to sell them here.
Got bales coming out of my ears this year shear buckets look great how do they handle bales. Been quoted a good price on a Tanco 175 anyone using?
Work very well,might have to get off one in ten bales to grab a little bit of wrap or netGot bales coming out of my ears this year shear buckets look great how do they handle bales. Been quoted a good price on a Tanco 175 anyone using?