Warming up the torch and welder. Have me one of those on my old wheel horse zero turn. Plenty of hydraulic power to run a loader. Been looking for a small bobcat, but i like how this would not tear up the lawn.
Wow! I love how this attachment makes this task so easy!!! I have several flower beds on my property in the front and back yards and every year I have to hire a crew to mulch then. With this attachment I can do it myself.
This combination is EXACTLY what I want! I have an ICE powered JD with a "shovel bucket", but I really want a true loader. Hopefully Mr. Zoorob will post some updates
I like that he doesn't have to remove the deck but it seems like it'd snag on everything. Cool machine. Doesn't look tippy, even with a full bucket. Snow removal would be fun as hell on this.
Rob, I know this video is a bit older but could you provide an update on availability? If you didn't get any company to bite have you considered crowdfunding to start providing kits? I have a Ryobi ZT and like others have said this would be ideal for light landscaping around our property. BTW, you have skills in both design and metalwork.
I think it's a great idea ppl on here saying it won't last long...front casters are going to fail...if your using around the house it should be fine..it's not a bobcat...if your going to use it all the time... your using it like commercial use then hopefully you can do simple repairs on your equipment....I think it's great idea
That's a awesome zero turn. I'm supprised you don't see more of them around, It only clicked when I was half way through that I didn't hear a engine. Would be just as easy to level out with the deck as it has depth wheels.
I could see this being great for small companies looking to hybrid their equipment and those who want to reduce yard tearing when softscaping. The price needs to make since for the limited amount of use it would be able to do. My only concern is that the engine power is there if you have a 20+ hp but is it going to fry the hydros?
Ironically this is very similar to the function of the first Bobcat skid loader. It had two front drive wheels and a single rear caster. Surprised this design isn't prevalent for small equipment, doesn't do much damage to turf.
Handy. But does the mower run on the 18v battery as all my other ryobi tools do? 😆 just kidding. Wonder how well it would do plowing snow. Was looking at avants as they mow and plow but this setup would cost a quarter the price.
@@robzoorob3704 I saw Ryobi just released an 80 volt huge battery version of the zero turn. Some even have joy pad one handed steering. It also accepts the 40v batteries.
11/29/21, Not a fan of E yard machines, there appears to be no foot controls, but I see a cable running off the handle bar. Is that the control for the bucket? I have a (gas) Gravely; this would have to be an easy on/off attachment; I wouldn't want to mow w/that on.
Interesting idea and would be good for small jobs. That said, mowers are not designed for this type of work. I can’t imagine the hydros, belts, or transmissions holding out long term. I’d also be concerned about going over any sort of obstacles and damaging the deck. Those concerns aside, if they can get this designed well, it could give mini skid steers a run for their money.
Hello from the prairies in Canada wow this is very cool! I can see this idea could be very big. Bravo well done...! I am sure ya don’t need me to tell you that.
Any plans for a commercial application (such as on a John deere z900 series or other commercial mowers) Would be a whole lot better than using a dingo to transfer loose materials! I would definitely be interested in one of these for my business!
@@davidwillard7334 do you follow every single comment to add that same statement? A bucket attachment on one of the small tractors cost as much as a zero turn. I personally would still consider it at a price parity with a cheap zero turn. If it could fall under 2k that would be perfect. 3k would still be good.
Was waiting to see him fire up the blade function after using the mower deck for the intermediate blade grading. Does it have a pressure washer attachment for cleaning the mess left on driveway? 😂
Forgive me if I’m wrong, but is this animated? The textures on the humans seem just the slightest bit off, and the movement of the camera moves too naturally as though to represent the view from first person, not through a camera. Again, forgive me if I’m wrong. But if I’m right, good god that’s a good job that was done with that.
@@robzoorob3704 @Rob Zoorob I honestly don't know what that cartoonish thing is in the video. I'm not sure how it works with no hydro or belt system and don't care. If this attachment is only for the Ryobi, the title should state that. This attachment would destroy the majority of zero turns on the market. You would be buying allot of belts and performing way more hydro oil changes.
@@MrAirtaz i’m just simply answering your questions no need to get mad this particular mower does not take Hydro drives it runs on electric And same with the cutting deck also run on electric motors The reason why I’m using the Ryobi it’s Because it’s a quiet alternative So that I can demonstrate. Without the extra noise.
Love the idea.. BUT the added weight and stress on a electric system that wasn't made for that will not last. And Ryobi will not cover warranty. Bucket needs to be quick attached so you can see better to mow and this need added to a stronger Gas Zero Turn. IMO
It's maybe an extra 150 lbs including a load of dirt. If that is going to kill the batteries and/or electrical system then Ryobi needs to stop making this mower. I wish people would stop giving out unfounded information just for the hell of it.
@@Go-Getter I can tell that you have little experience with electric driven equipment and dirt hauling attachments. From adding buckets using the Warn kits to ATV's I know the stress and weight that it adds. One small bucket of dirt can weight 500 lbs. And adding that kind of stress on a electric drive will shorten it's life AND the life of bearings and bushings. Ryobi is not the ones adding this bucket it is a aftermarket kit.
@@briangray6372 we are talking about the dirt that he was hauling, it does not weigh 500 lbs, no where near it. You're just making shit up, which is fine because at the end of your first comment you put "IMO". It just so happens to be that you're opinion is not correct.
Appreciate your concern but this is not about the Ryobi it’s about a front end loader for zero turn mower concept In this case we used a Ryobi as a quiet alternative so that we can demonstrate
@@Go-Getter "stop sharing unfounded information" proceeds to say that attachment and the dirt it would carry weighs 150lbs. Wtf did you pull that number from? Do you have any experience running equipment. Interestingly rob commented to say why they used the ryobi but not disagree with anything the guy said the system
Nothing says quality like a stamped deck. Haha, just busting chops. It's a fantastic idea and looks like a great attachment for what it is. Also, never hire this dude to do your mulch unless you're trying to mulch the entire yard lol.
Pretty interesting! I'd be interested in having one but no way in hell would I use a bucket to scrape against exposed aggregate concrete. Goodbye sealant!!!
That's actually substantially better than I thought it would be.
It weighs 880 lbs !
Especially realizing it fills a wheel barrow with every dump! I'd love this and other attachments for E Zero turns!
Needed that so bad 35 years ago did 20 yards at a time with a wheelbarrow and a rake, nice looking compost.
Why would anyone give this a thumbs down? This is an awesome idea. I would most definitely purchase it.
Warming up the torch and welder. Have me one of those on my old wheel horse zero turn. Plenty of hydraulic power to run a loader. Been looking for a small bobcat, but i like how this would not tear up the lawn.
Wow! I love how this attachment makes this task so easy!!! I have several flower beds on my property in the front and back yards and every year I have to hire a crew to mulch then. With this attachment I can do it myself.
Very nice attachments. Zero turn has the most control of all mowers
Does that attachment work on all zero turn lawnmowers?
Take the mower deck off and build a smudge bar in its place , you could dump and spread in one motion like i do on my Kioti .
Would this be a simple piece of metal with a slight back angle type item?
Two words.....shark tank! Nice job 👍
Cool. Now add electric tiller to it. Thanks for sharing.
This combination is EXACTLY what I want! I have an ICE powered JD with a "shovel bucket", but I really want a true loader. Hopefully Mr. Zoorob will post some updates
instablaster.
I like that he doesn't have to remove the deck but it seems like it'd snag on everything. Cool machine. Doesn't look tippy, even with a full bucket. Snow removal would be fun as hell on this.
I like how peaceful it is ..
Rob, I know this video is a bit older but could you provide an update on availability? If you didn't get any company to bite have you considered crowdfunding to start providing kits? I have a Ryobi ZT and like others have said this would be ideal for light landscaping around our property. BTW, you have skills in both design and metalwork.
You need to release these my friend... I have the same zero.. Would love to buy this.
Would be perfect for landscapers . From what other replies are saying your making these yourself. How would someone purchase one or find info?
Awesome little unit.. A replaceable nylon or teflon edge for the bucket would be great for driveway coatings and finishes.
That is a really cool accessory. I could see smaller landscaping companies being really interested in this.
Or someone with acreage. I'd like more info on this. This is really cool.
I can’t wait for someone to pick this up so we can finally buy one
EVEN !! IF !! IT !! COSTS !!! MORR !! THAN !! THE !! MOWER !!! DOES !!!????
Hopefully exmark
Neat idea for residential homeowners. I need my little tractor though for my property.
I think it's a great idea ppl on here saying it won't last long...front casters are going to fail...if your using around the house it should be fine..it's not a bobcat...if your going to use it all the time... your using it like commercial use then hopefully you can do simple repairs on your equipment....I think it's great idea
PEOPLE !! WANT !! TO !! USE !! RIDE !; ON !! MOWRRS !! LIKE !! BOBCATS !!!
@@davidwillard7334 WHY! THE !! FUCK!! ARE !! YOU!! SCREAMING!!
That's a awesome zero turn. I'm supprised you don't see more of them around,
It only clicked when I was half way through that I didn't hear a engine. Would be just as easy to level out with the deck as it has depth wheels.
This is a great idea! Great talking
To you Rob. Can’t wait to get one.
Cool idea, but how long are those front wheels and pivots going to last when someone starts moving something like gravel or bags of concrete?
WRECKED !! UP !! AFTER !! THE !! FIRST !!! MONTH !!!
If you learn how to weld I'm sure it's cheaper to weld and replace bearings than to rent or buy a dingo
@@bigchungus920 this isn't going to do what a dingo does
Best mower attachment I've seen by far
Paid for itself in one or two jobs. I had no idea that it would work on that kind of machine.
I am looking for a small front end loader for a Cub Cadet ST54FAB. Can this be adapted?
How does the cylinder works ? Are they electric or a hydraulic pump has to be installed?
It’s hydraulic cylinders on an electric pump
I’ve always thought a snowblower would be a great attachment for a Zero Steer!
kubota zds has there attachments for there zds like blade,and blower wich mounts on the the lift for the mower deck and shaft driven wich pretty slick
That is awesome, thanks for showing it in the video.
very cool. electric skid steer with a belly mower
I wonder how long battery will last while working with loader doing a job can it go 8 hours of loader work?
AFTER !! EIGHT !! HOURS !! IT'S !! WORN !! OUT !!!
Needs quick release mechanism for bucket so that it would be easy to change to different attachments if they became available.
you could use the mini skid steer quick release
WHERE'S !! THE !! BACKHOE !!???
I like this idea. Somebody really needs to do a Lithium Ion conversion for the Ryobi mower.
Look at the Ego Z6
It needs a front attachment option. Then I'm sold.
Cool. What is going on with the landscaping here. Yard is nice
Making a heck of a mess but that’s pretty neat
Once you add the new grass and turn on the sprinkler most of the topsoil disappeared right away There was lots of erosion
I got you
I could see this being great for small companies looking to hybrid their equipment and those who want to reduce yard tearing when softscaping. The price needs to make since for the limited amount of use it would be able to do. My only concern is that the engine power is there if you have a 20+ hp but is it going to fry the hydros?
When it goes into manufacturing will make sure to use bigger Hydro drives and beef up the whole unit
What's a big enough hydro to handle this?
What size (yard) is the bucket?
It’s about 6 cubic ft
That's handy,what type mower is in video
Ryobi
Ok laughed at first- I called my wife in to see. And then we both realized: This is amazing and much faster than our 35 hp tractor.
Uh neat idea but I have a husqvarna gas engine with hydraulic but is it possible that this bucket attachment will work on my zero turn ?
Ironically this is very similar to the function of the first Bobcat skid loader.
It had two front drive wheels and a single rear caster.
Surprised this design isn't prevalent for small equipment, doesn't do much damage to turf.
I’ve sent two emails to inquire about a possible purchase. No one replied back to me? Is this still available?
Very cool. Are they available to buy anywhere?
Man! Could I get some work done around my yard with that attachment. And still have a back left afterwards!😀
J. Ko that is exactly the point
Wayyyy cleaner than a skid steer!
You’re absolutely right it doesn’t hurt the grass
Handy. But does the mower run on the 18v battery as all my other ryobi tools do? 😆 just kidding.
Wonder how well it would do plowing snow.
Was looking at avants as they mow and plow but this setup would cost a quarter the price.
It’s 48 V
@@robzoorob3704 yeah was teasing. Knew it wouldn't. I have tons of 18V ryobi tools and batteries is why I teased.
Thanks though. :)
@@robzoorob3704 I saw Ryobi just released an 80 volt huge battery version of the zero turn. Some even have joy pad one handed steering. It also accepts the 40v batteries.
@@JC-2020 Yes I saw that thanks
Is that a Ryobi electric mower with a front end loader attachment? Pretty cool I think. Now if they can make a pull behind tiller for it.
11/29/21, Not a fan of E yard machines, there appears to be no foot controls, but I see a cable running off the handle bar. Is that the control for the bucket? I have a (gas) Gravely; this would have to be an easy on/off attachment; I wouldn't want to mow w/that on.
That's real cool. I'd pull up that chute because I'd end up ripping it apart while working with that tool.
This is what i need for my Exmark!!
That's pretty cool for an electric. I want one 😊
You can hear the blade scraping the ground but there's no mower engine noise?
I understand it’s because it’s electric
@@robzoorob3704 boogie woggie woogie
Now that is totally cool if I was a landscaper I wood get that
This guy makes it look easy. He has skillz!
Thanks but it’s actually really easy to operate
ITS JUST !! A RIDE !! ON !! MOWER !! SKILLS !!?? AT CUTTING !! GRASS !!!
@@davidwillard7334 IM !! 20 !! COMMENTS !! DOWN !! AND !! YOUR !! STILL !! HATE !! COMMENTING... !! Shut up
Well done fellas......this excellent .....but just watch "bobcat" steal your idea.
Top job !!!
Interesting idea and would be good for small jobs. That said, mowers are not designed for this type of work. I can’t imagine the hydros, belts, or transmissions holding out long term. I’d also be concerned about going over any sort of obstacles and damaging the deck. Those concerns aside, if they can get this designed well, it could give mini skid steers a run for their money.
could one of these be fitted to a JohnDeere Zero Turn mower?
Absolutely impressed!...
Hello from the prairies in Canada wow this is very cool! I can see this idea could be very big. Bravo well done...! I am sure ya don’t need me to tell you that.
Any plans for a commercial application (such as on a John deere z900 series or other commercial mowers) Would be a whole lot better than using a dingo to transfer loose materials! I would definitely be interested in one of these for my business!
Yes for sure we will be making them for commercial mowers as well
Nice, are you planning on selling the design or found a distributor?
Can you get these for riding lawnmowers
I’m wanting one of these setups !!
Pretty cool! Though if product was gravel he'd probably need counter weights!!
Check out the other videos it actually performs without the weight with gravel
Does this use hydraulics or some kind of linear actuators?
Hydraulics
Where did you buy the attachment and the zero turn? I need to get myself one of those 😁👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
I custom fabricated it and I’m trying to sell the manufacturing so it can be mass produced
@@robzoorob3704 That awesome! Can you make me one for a HUSTLER ZERO TURN or a SIMPLICITY zero turn
You gain get the zero turn at Home Depot or Lowe’s. I’ve seen them at one or the other. Cant remember which.
Where can you purchase one of these attachments? Will it work on a johndeere zero turn as well?
Pretty cool how to purchase ?? I want one !!
This is something every home owner needs if it were in production I would buy it now.
EVEN !! IF !! IT COST !! MORE !! THAN !! THE !! MOWER !!! DOES !!???
@@davidwillard7334 do you follow every single comment to add that same statement? A bucket attachment on one of the small tractors cost as much as a zero turn.
I personally would still consider it at a price parity with a cheap zero turn. If it could fall under 2k that would be perfect. 3k would still be good.
Was waiting to see him fire up the blade function after using the mower deck for the intermediate blade grading. Does it have a pressure washer attachment for cleaning the mess left on driveway? 😂
Man I can't wait for this to come out !! This would be soooo helpful for my farm!!
It is out. You can buy them at Home depot.
@@jesusoftheapes got website name?????
@@pinseekergaming4760
www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-42-in-100-Ah-Battery-Electric-Riding-Zero-Turn-Mower-RY48ZTR100/308040433
@@jesusoftheapes think he is talking about the loader
@@Tractors_Trucks_And_Pups the loader is out too. i put the link to them up as well.
This is awesome. Where can I get one for my mower?
Forgive me if I’m wrong, but is this animated? The textures on the humans seem just the slightest bit off, and the movement of the camera moves too naturally as though to represent the view from first person, not through a camera. Again, forgive me if I’m wrong. But if I’m right, good god that’s a good job that was done with that.
What is the purpose of the black soil being dumped around trees and garden bed rocks
Nothing beats a wheelbarrow pitchfork & rake
I guess your back ain't messed up so u wouldn't no
well maybe a good lawyer when the wife ends up missing.
That’s cool had no idea you could get something like that for a zero turn
Will this work with other zero turn mowers?
Nice work! I hope #EGO #EgoPower+ sees this for use on their new Z6!
How long till this comes out so the public can buy it?
How soon before you have to replace the hydros or belts?
You shouldn’t have to replace any hydros or belts Because it doesn’t have none
@@robzoorob3704 obviously I'm referring to the zero turn.
@@MrAirtaz me to
@@robzoorob3704 @Rob Zoorob I honestly don't know what that cartoonish thing is in the video. I'm not sure how it works with no hydro or belt system and don't care. If this attachment is only for the Ryobi, the title should state that. This attachment would destroy the majority of zero turns on the market. You would be buying allot of belts and performing way more hydro oil changes.
@@MrAirtaz i’m just simply answering your questions no need to get mad this particular mower does not take Hydro drives it runs on electric And same with the cutting deck also run on electric motors The reason why I’m using the Ryobi it’s Because it’s a quiet alternative So that I can demonstrate. Without the extra noise.
Love the idea.. BUT the added weight and stress on a electric system that wasn't made for that will not last. And Ryobi will not cover warranty. Bucket needs to be quick attached so you can see better to mow and this need added to a stronger Gas Zero Turn. IMO
It's maybe an extra 150 lbs including a load of dirt. If that is going to kill the batteries and/or electrical system then Ryobi needs to stop making this mower. I wish people would stop giving out unfounded information just for the hell of it.
@@Go-Getter I can tell that you have little experience with electric driven equipment and dirt hauling attachments. From adding buckets using the Warn kits to ATV's I know the stress and weight that it adds. One small bucket of dirt can weight 500 lbs. And adding that kind of stress on a electric drive will shorten it's life AND the life of bearings and bushings. Ryobi is not the ones adding this bucket it is a aftermarket kit.
@@briangray6372 we are talking about the dirt that he was hauling, it does not weigh 500 lbs, no where near it. You're just making shit up, which is fine because at the end of your first comment you put "IMO". It just so happens to be that you're opinion is not correct.
Appreciate your concern but this is not about the Ryobi it’s about a front end loader for zero turn mower concept In this case we used a Ryobi as a quiet alternative so that we can demonstrate
@@Go-Getter "stop sharing unfounded information" proceeds to say that attachment and the dirt it would carry weighs 150lbs. Wtf did you pull that number from? Do you have any experience running equipment.
Interestingly rob commented to say why they used the ryobi but not disagree with anything the guy said the system
I see you doing the damn thing player
Hey, what is the weight of that machine and the front loader? I'm just curious about it because I'm getting me a 650 pound machine
Will it do gravel Or is it too heavy
Yes it can do gravel and also sand Loose dirt
Nothing says quality like a stamped deck. Haha, just busting chops. It's a fantastic idea and looks like a great attachment for what it is. Also, never hire this dude to do your mulch unless you're trying to mulch the entire yard lol.
That shit is hilarious.. im like wtf is this guy doing.. alright guys mulch all the grass!hahaha
He's top dressing the turf with compost. You guys are lost
Now you need to change the mower deck with a level blade and ur good to go
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Thanks. Good filming
Pretty interesting! I'd be interested in having one but no way in hell would I use a bucket to scrape against exposed aggregate concrete. Goodbye sealant!!!
Teflon cutting edge, there's and answer for everything.
Your yard looks awesome what kind of grass is that
Bamboo !! And Saw Grass !!
How many transmissions you go through a year? Only two.....
None so far, it uses the weight and momentum to scoop loose materials. It’s really not that hard on the transmission, but good question!
@@robzoorob3704 Wish you good fortune! I get nervous using an aerator.
What kind of pricing are you looking at?
The ZT mower is apparently electric. It’s very quiet.
Its also very gay. Global warming is fake.
How do I get a bucket lift kit for my toro
+1
this is real what i need thanks
Drop your dirt furbished away from the dirt pile and work your way back to the dirt Pile . That way you’re not making a mess and get better with time.
Does it come with a airrar attachment and a defector attachment
Love it! Is there a specific manufacturer that I can contact to order?
No I wish there was but not yet
This is amazing. I really hope this gets picked up/built