what you do about you tilt on your controls is put a diverter valve solenoid on your bucket control so when you need it you just hold down a butten on your control lever and it just diverts the flow between the tow functions thats what we do at work for people who want a 4 in 1 bucket.
Nice work. Seems like a lot of work. I bought a used BX1500. The previous owner fabricated a 3 point hitch quick release system. WAY LESS work than yours appeared to be. I can release the bucket, sweeper... and whatever else I want with the simple flipping of two levers. Yours looks great too.
Very nice work.Can't beat the K.I.S.S. method.Like how ya didn't waste anything.Workmanship looks like you should be doing this for a living.Thanks for sharing your video.Gets gearheads like us to thinking about other projects.THANKS again.
I can see that your bucket also has the slight U-shaped bend in it. The tractor has more than enough power for that bucket. Those buckets are a little bit weak. Thats my only complaint on my 2006 BX24.
How did you hook up the hydraulic lines for the snow plow? If you used the loader's bucket tilt lines, wouldn't you lose that function? Do you have a 4 position control valve with your BX24?
Nice fabrication, looking forward to seeing the forks attachment.
I hooked the bldea angeling lines to to th tilt lines, yes I lost that function but once you set it in the right postion you don't need to tip it anyway. I have made a set of Forks, a Leaf/ Grass Bucket and a side mount mower to trim cattails around my pond.
Thanks, the back is 3/16 and the angle is a combination of 3/16 & 1/4. These are the pic's I have. I plan to post soon some more attatchments that I have made, Forklift, Leaf/ Grass Bucket, Snow Blade and a side mount Mower to trim cattails around my pond.
the bx24 has ample power to do what ever I need it to do, keeping everything in prespective, check out my snowplowing video, it does a great job there.
what you do about you tilt on your controls is put a diverter valve solenoid on your bucket control so when you need it you just hold down a butten on your control lever and it just diverts the flow between the tow functions thats what we do at work for people who want a 4 in 1 bucket.
mastermachine23 3 months ago in playlist Tractor
i'd like to know what size angle the top one in 2,5x2,5x 1/4 or 3x3x1/4. Is it home made hook. Very nice work. You should work for kubota!!!
dube3202 1 year ago
i'd like to know what size angle the top one in 2,5x2,5x 1/4 or 3x3x1/4. Is it home made hook. Very nice work. You should work for kubota!!!
dube3202 1 year ago
Nice work. Seems like a lot of work. I bought a used BX1500. The previous owner fabricated a 3 point hitch quick release system. WAY LESS work than yours appeared to be. I can release the bucket, sweeper... and whatever else I want with the simple flipping of two levers. Yours looks great too.
hamkj 1 year ago
Very nice work.Can't beat the K.I.S.S. method.Like how ya didn't waste anything.Workmanship looks like you should be doing this for a living.Thanks for sharing your video.Gets gearheads like us to thinking about other projects.THANKS again.
randym99 2 years ago
Very nice.
3cyl4whldr 2 years ago
ill put up my kabota you will love my plow
vinny240sx 2 years ago
I can see that your bucket also has the slight U-shaped bend in it. The tractor has more than enough power for that bucket. Those buckets are a little bit weak. Thats my only complaint on my 2006 BX24.
TheWeakness12 2 years ago
How did you hook up the hydraulic lines for the snow plow? If you used the loader's bucket tilt lines, wouldn't you lose that function? Do you have a 4 position control valve with your BX24?
Nice fabrication, looking forward to seeing the forks attachment.
Thanks for your reply.
IMFC2007 2 years ago
I hooked the bldea angeling lines to to th tilt lines, yes I lost that function but once you set it in the right postion you don't need to tip it anyway. I have made a set of Forks, a Leaf/ Grass Bucket and a side mount mower to trim cattails around my pond.
cdjabbco 2 years ago
That is some good work.
I would like to copy your mod on my 23 what guage steel is the back and what size angle did you use?
do you have any pictuers i could look at
thanks
hooyahtommu56 2 years ago
Thanks, the back is 3/16 and the angle is a combination of 3/16 & 1/4. These are the pic's I have. I plan to post soon some more attatchments that I have made, Forklift, Leaf/ Grass Bucket, Snow Blade and a side mount Mower to trim cattails around my pond.
cdjabbco 2 years ago
@cdjabbco is it 2,5x2,5x1/4 or 3x3x1/4 on the top angle. You should be working for kubota!!!
dube3202 1 year ago
Excellent job. You should look at offering this commerically with a bucket exchange program. I'd love to have this for my BX2660.
korydz 2 years ago 2
Thanks, I've had it for a year now and absoulutely love it, I'm constantly switching from one attachment to the other.
cdjabbco 2 years ago
That is some seriously nice fab work you did there. How many hours would you guess you have into it?
ctc1111 3 years ago
You made a Bob-Tach sort of QA. Just like on the skid steers. Nice job!
WillieWonka928D 3 years ago
CD, How soon before you're in the biz? That is really nice work! My Kubota 7610 is jealous!
kitebaron 3 years ago
Thanks, so far it works pretty good, now that I have the Q/A done, I have plansto make a small set of forks, sweeper, a leaf/grass bucket, etc.
cdjabbco 3 years ago
Great fabrication work. Nicest QA I've seen on a BX.
SmithFarmTilton 3 years ago
the bx 24 doesn't have the power for that thang!
Rosehillfarm 3 years ago
the bx24 has ample power to do what ever I need it to do, keeping everything in prespective, check out my snowplowing video, it does a great job there.
cdjabbco 3 years ago