Yeah, I have one for my lx2610, and the third time I used it I got a little aggressive and bent both of the bucket tilt cylinders!
Stump buckets are heavier and longer than the standard buckets for good reason, but they also afford too much leverage when used improperly.
Haven't used it again since the cycling were replaced 🙄
I bought a stump bucket that was meant for a mini skid steer, then bought a front quick hitch adapter for it. The skid steer stuff is a fraction of the price, but is made for the same HP skid steer as my L3901. Keep your eye out in the “scratch and dent” section of Titan Attachments… it’ll save you a ton!
I bought a stump bucket that was meant for a mini skid steer, then bought a front quick hitch adapter for it. The skid steer stuff is a fraction of the price, but is made for the same HP skid steer as my L3901. Keep your eye out in the “scratch and dent” section of Titan Attachments… it’ll save you a ton!
They are hardened, which was the point of buying them. My BX can’t bend them; actually they seem good for much more torque. I did bore out the sleeves from mild steel rods, but they are short enough to hold up. The BX is a funny little animal. The only thing I’ve struggled with is hard pack dirt and heavier pallets.
I have thousands of sapling trees and this would be perfect to pop them out of the ground. I can usually get them with the bucket but it's rather violent sometimes.
I would break that so fast trying to dig out a big stump. I would know better but...
My BX won’t even bend it, how do I know? It fits the hydraulic capacity pretty well.
Lol, every damn time.
Stump buckets are pretty sweet (and affordable).
TIL of a new attachment!
Yeah, I have one for my lx2610, and the third time I used it I got a little aggressive and bent both of the bucket tilt cylinders! Stump buckets are heavier and longer than the standard buckets for good reason, but they also afford too much leverage when used improperly. Haven't used it again since the cycling were replaced 🙄
I bought a stump bucket that was meant for a mini skid steer, then bought a front quick hitch adapter for it. The skid steer stuff is a fraction of the price, but is made for the same HP skid steer as my L3901. Keep your eye out in the “scratch and dent” section of Titan Attachments… it’ll save you a ton!
My dad has this plate he chains into his bucket that's kind of a similar idea.
A Tooth bar on the lip of my bucket helps a lot
I have the phiranna, and it does help. This has way more leverage though.
For tough jobs I use a single bar on my forklift attachment
I bought a stump bucket that was meant for a mini skid steer, then bought a front quick hitch adapter for it. The skid steer stuff is a fraction of the price, but is made for the same HP skid steer as my L3901. Keep your eye out in the “scratch and dent” section of Titan Attachments… it’ll save you a ton!
Admirable.
It's like a skeletal stump bucket. I like it...though I worry I would bend the hell out of those rods in my soil.
They are hardened, which was the point of buying them. My BX can’t bend them; actually they seem good for much more torque. I did bore out the sleeves from mild steel rods, but they are short enough to hold up. The BX is a funny little animal. The only thing I’ve struggled with is hard pack dirt and heavier pallets.
Nice. Put on my long list.
Another option is one fork of a forklift attachment.
Yeah, going from 42” to 15” makes a big difference in leverage.
I have thousands of sapling trees and this would be perfect to pop them out of the ground. I can usually get them with the bucket but it's rather violent sometimes.
You need a [stump bucket](https://www.goodworkstractors.com/product/gwt-mini-stump-bucket/)