Grain pusher for tractor loader

North East Crofter

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BASIS
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Aberdeenshire
Hi collective, wondering about a small grain pusher for our 1.5 tonne loader on 105hp tractor, are you aware of any out there that would be recommended or has anyone created one? not looking to push grain to massive height approx 2.5 to 3 meters max. look forward to any comments.

Kind regards Gavin
 

KennyO

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Angus
We used to have a home made one for the tractor loader before we got a telehandler. Just a box frame that slid onto pallet forks with a blade on the end. Approx 2.5m long from memory.
Any smiddy will make you one.
 

carbonfibre farmer

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Arable Farmer
Had this made a few years ago. Works well.
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carbonfibre farmer

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Arable Farmer
looks about what we are looking for, how long is it from loader to bucket?
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@North East Crofter

2mtr long. Blade is 2mtr wide,90cms high.

I don't have a problem with corn sitting on the beams as I don't push enough to have it come over the top.

Made with scrap steel I had (apart from the blade), for 300quid by local blacksmith.
 

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