Little Buck Loader on an X739
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- Опубліковано 10 жов 2017
- UPDATE: LBL sent me a replacement. Check out my newer video for a updated review.
UPDATE: The Little Buck Loader company has contacted me and we are working on a resolution at this time. Stay tuned for an update.
Quick little video on the Little Buck Loader on my X739
I just picked mine up this past Friday at R&L trucking, I unloaded 6 yards of mulch and worked great. The R&L tow motor operator looked at it, he was pretty impressed on the size of rams used. I dealt with Leah, she was great, kept me informed every step of the way,even during the weekend.
I went to pick up mine about 6 months ago and met the guys and talked a while and went through the shop which is a good sized one. I suggested a few things since bring a welder years ago. One can also add material behing the pins to add bolts through the chassis or brace plates if needed on the bucket. Thanks for your review.
I put one on my JD 2210, perfect fit, works great!
Just what i was looking for thanks
I was looking at these units last year when I was in the market for a 40 loader for my tractor I am so glad I did not make the move and waited on a decent deal with the 40 loader sorry you went through all this I did see your update video I still think it’s a pathetic excuse for a product that’s in production that’s being sold to customers looks like someone is just putting it together in their garage on their spare time while they’re learning how to weld glad you’re happy on your new bucket but I would’ve sent that Both units back
Don't think I would have ever put that thing on. Just sent it back
Did you see my updated video?
Did adding that loader, void your deere warranty since it is not an “authorized “ attachment?
Not that I'm aware of. They would have to find out as well.
CTC bucket. That’s the one you want fellas. Your welcome!
How do you get them to return your call? I've left 3 messages!
So, how do you like it after they sent you a replacement?
Works well. Heavy duty. I has lifted up the rear of my tractor a few times but that is my own fault.
They need to find somebody to weld those joints. Even for that price point those points you brought up should be corrected
Donald Pauli they sent me a new one. Check out my updated video.
Any issues so far? Any worries with AWS? I'm also considering for an x739.
Hello, the only issue I've had is since it goes so high I did tip my tractor up when I had a heavy load of black dirt up high going down a hill. Scary but I survived and so did the tractor.
Are you finding out you need weights? Im looking at the bucket to purchase, went up $200 in 3 years.
I've tipped it a few times. If lifting over two feet off the ground I would recommend weights.
@@jhpphillips Thanks, just ordered the bucket and a grapple,waiting on both.
Watched this video a few times and just noticed that you took the deck off the machine, (which you probably should if your using the bucket) then you wouldn't of had to cut the corner piece for fitment.
According to the manufacturer it can stay on and it does work fine with both attached. Thanks for watching.
Horrible welds. That bucket will fall apart with in a few years of use or less with heavy use. I would love to see a video on the new bucket they send you to compare these welds that look like Stevie Wonder did it, to the new bucket they send you.
DJ did you watch my new video? Curious what you thought.
I'll save and pay more for the 45 loader. Those welds dont look consistent.
Raynell Holmes look at my updated video.
I have an X739 and learned that the 45 FEL will not fit on the machine. Very disappointed to have learned that. JD apparently eliminated that possibility when they designed the X700 series. .... and like everyone else who has commented - wow, what terrible welds!!
looks like it was arc welded. This should be mig welded. That way the welder can more easily control heat and filler. Also he who made this should invest in some better jigs and fixtures to make sure everything welds straight.
Paul L Thanks for the comment. Have you seen my updated video?
i just did. A little better. It was good for them to send you another one
Whether it was stick welded, MIG, or another process, changing the process will not compensate for poor technique.
@@capti443 true, but mig is used in production all over the world because you can dial in the heat and filler to such an extent that stick is archaic. I weld in all 4 types and steel to aluminum mig is hands down superior, especially if the welder doesn’t have skill. Thin plates are for mig, stick plates are for stick (maybe) Monster loaders are welded using mig
@@Paul37Ontario thats a brpad brush you are painting with. Stick will usually create a much stronger weld but be a bit more spattery. Flux core mig is good too. I own and use mig/stick/tig and each has their use. I would have built that with 7018 stick and mig'd the harder to reach spots.
Seems a lot for that much steel and that quality of welding.
Still though, for $1600+ bucks, you'd think they could do complete welds.
Thanks for sharing your feedback! We agree that some of the welds on your loader aren't up to our quality standards. We want you to be 100% satisfied with our product, so please reach out to us at littlebuckloader@gmail.com about correcting this issue. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family! -The Little Buck Loader Team
Now that's good customer service.
Sorry I missed your comment. I just emailed you.
@Sparta I agree that is good customer service.
God is sooooo real wow he is soooo real
Proof? No okay then. Move on.
@@jhpphillips yeah, they're EVERYWHERE.
Got em on my channel too.🤣
HA,HA,HA.
That's some crap welding.
Did you see the replacement they sent? What do you think of those welds?
God is real you atheist