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Anyone use one of these? Picked it up cheap about a month ago and making some changes to it.  Just welded the frame (it was bolted with pipe) and about to add a linear actuator for dump mechanism.  Wonder how much fabrication it would take to attach it to the front?

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AMC RULES

Google "Johnny bucket" 

Looks like one mounted up in reverse.

Neat attachment, dig it mounted on the back. 

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Jon D
28 minutes ago, AMC RULES said:

Google "Johnny bucket" 

Looks like one mounted up in reverse.

Neat attachment, dig it mounted on the back. 

Scoop totes predate the Johnny bucket by a long time, found pics and ads going way back

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ebinmaine
6 hours ago, AMC RULES said:

dig it

"Dig" it??

I see what ya did there Craig. 

 

 

I agree. Super handy implement to have in one's arsenal. 

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roadapples

Much rather have it on the front. The old neck don't work the way it used to. Handy unit....

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Jon D
47 minutes ago, roadapples said:

Much rather have it on the front. The old neck don't work the way it used to. Handy unit....

I’m thinking about making a front sleeve hitch to lift it, either on attach-a-matic or build a different frame. Not sure if snowblower lift rod could get it high enough or if I’d need a second linear actuator to lift it

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squonk
1 hour ago, roadapples said:

Much rather have it on the front. The old neck don't work the way it used to. Handy unit....

:text-yeahthat: A school bus could be right behind me and I couldn't see it. 

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1995 520H+96+97

@Ed Kennell Has a front mount rototiller.  :wh:

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Ed Kennell
6 hours ago, 1995 520H+96+97 said:

@Ed Kennell Has a front mount rototiller.  :wh:

I was thinking a plow frame mount also, But I'm not sure if about lifting that much weight.    But if it works on a cable operated  clevis hitch , maybe?

 

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Jon D
1 hour ago, Ed Kennell said:

I was thinking a plow frame mount also, But I'm not sure if about lifting that much weight.    But if it works on a cable operated  clevis hitch , maybe?

 

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The scoop as it sits probably has a weight around 60 lbs and total weight with full scoop of dirt is probably around 300 lbs

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ebinmaine

Anyone know the weight of the larger snowblowers?

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WVHillbilly520H
1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

Anyone know the weight of the larger snowblowers?

Approximately 250 for the deuce but it lifts and mounts differently from the singles which is how I would mount a front scoop/ Johnny Bucket.

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