Loader bucket question for a friend

HDAV

Member
A friend has a mf390 with an mf815 loader but the bucket is knackered, seen a bucket advertised for an mf80 loader would they be the same fittings? When did they standardise the size and fittings and what’s a reasonable price for a general bucket ?

Anyone selling a good bucket for an 815?
 

agrimax

Member
Location
Co Down
The bucket on an 80 loader fits directly inside the ends of the loader arms,unless someone has modified it and added a Euro headstock or such like. The 815 will have a headstock already fitted allowing wider attachments to be used.
A new 5ft bucket is usually around the £500+ mark but may need the correct brackets fitted to suit.
 

the-mad-welder

Member
Location
Suffolk
I have these on my attachments on the MF390 with the 815 loader.

They look nice!! I also have 80 power brackets in stock.

If anyone needs any brackets just PM me, they'll be cheaper than eBay prices which are dearer due to the fees.
 

HDAV

Member
Where are you? Got a bucket from an 880, if that'll fit
He is near Swansea if your local (just seen exmoor so not really) I’ll ask for some pictures of the current one and the width between them any thing else needed? £600 new then inc vat used would be?
 
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