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Hi folks, we are looking at buying a couple of new buckets and have had quotes for Cherry and X-form, the X-form being quite a bit cheaper. Is it less manufactured or less strong in any way? They will be grain and rehandling buckets. We already have a Cherry grain bucket at a different farm and like it a lot and have no experience of X-Form stuff but it would be bought through Cherry anyway. Just any general info on them would be helpful. TIA.
 
We had a normal cherry bucket that we use for everything rock dung etc an it fell apart now have an xform its far stronger im sure when it was bought they are cheaper because it takes alot less time to make the x form copared to a normal bucket
 

Boysground

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Mixed Farmer
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Wiltshire
Have a cherry bucket grab which has moved 1000s of tons and it’s been very good. Really like the bolt on edge.
Also have a xform grain bucket which is used for feeding the cows every day. It’s only a couple of years old but also very good so far.

I would go on price and happily buy either

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spitfire

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wales
Hi folks, we are looking at buying a couple of new buckets and have had quotes for Cherry and X-form, the X-form being quite a bit cheaper. Is it less manufactured or less strong in any way? They will be grain and rehandling buckets. We already have a Cherry grain bucket at a different farm and like it a lot and have no experience of X-Form stuff but it would be bought through Cherry anyway. Just any general info on them would be helpful. TIA.
We have had quite a few different buckets best of all have been the x form light and strong
 

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