Hi I have just got a 525 telehandler HL which I love. I was thinking of putting a 4 in 1 bucket onto the front. Has anyone else done this or considered it. If so was there any problems encountered.
Thanks all
Stephen.
JCB telehandler 525 bucket
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Re: JCB telehandler 525 bucket
I don't suppose there is real problem other than using the machine for heavy earth moving and braking out. I have often wished I had retained a smaller section RB Drott 7'6'' bucket that we had on our old 3C. It would have been useful on the telehandler for clearing up. You will need to set up the back plated so that you have enough roll back/crowd.
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Re: JCB telehandler 525 bucket
yes its just for clearing up. I know it wont perform like a JCB but i think it will be handier to nip things rather than push it around the yard until i get to a wall using a grain bucket lol.
Essexpete you have got it exactly right with the crowd function hence the questions.
Essexpete you have got it exactly right with the crowd function hence the questions.
Re: JCB telehandler 525 bucket
Had on from a case 580 for about 15 years, it gets used a couple of times a year but I'll never sell it. Just bought another forthe kramer and the tractor loader to share. Get the crowd angle right though.
For those running models of loadall that haven't got hydraulic locking pins, cullion plant make a retro fit kit. I treated myself to one last year, and I've gained a stone since from not having to get on and off
For those running models of loadall that haven't got hydraulic locking pins, cullion plant make a retro fit kit. I treated myself to one last year, and I've gained a stone since from not having to get on and off
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