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Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
Arrived quickly, extremely well made , just what I needed for my compact tractor
Lacey Davis
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
Very well made product. Beafy and heavy. Well worth the money. Good for digging holes, trenches, or digging up trees and stumps.
hacklewrap
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
It's well-built, easy to attach and use. My tractor is low-powered, but not too lightweight- a Branson 2610.With more power, one might want a heavier stump bucket. For me, this is a good fit. So far, it's "weeded" a creek gravel driveway, held trees off the ground for chainsawing- those side-teeth worked well- hauled off vermin corpses, and even dug out some stumps. Probably adds more for less, than any other attachment.This kind of bucket and a landscape rake will change an old guy's ability to maintain a backwoods property,by a lot.
Mofay
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
This item will not do miracles for you. If the stump is large, you have to be patient and remove dirt strategically before the stump will come up, but overall this thing has performed well for me with my 40 hp tractor. The slots really help you being able to see the blade, and the serrated edges on the sides do a good job of cutting away roots. This item is well-priced and I highly recommend it for getting small to mid-sized stumps out of the ground.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
Zero complaints. Have used it on about 25 medium trees so far & is holding up great
Mark Tenney
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2023
I ordered this through Amazon because of the faster lead time. I could have ordered it from Titan and paid a little less, but it would have taken longer. Unfortunately, instead of the 4-6 day estimated shipping, it took 12 days to get it.With that being said, the stump bucket itself is great and I would give it 5 stars, if not for the 1 star shipping because I needed the stump bucket before the weekend and instead received it late this past week. So, 5 stars for the stump bucket. 1 star for shipping or 3 stars overall.
DMAN
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2023
I have been using the stump bucket for a few days now. I was looking at the bigger models but they were very expensive so I gave the budget model a go, and I'm glad I did. it works very nice and popped out the smaller tree stumps fairly quickly. the bigger stumps needed a bit more root cutting, but the bucket dug around them nicely to expose what I needed to get with the saw. all in all, I would have been happier with the bigger model, but this little guy is very handy and I'm glad I bought it.
Jess
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2020
UPDATE 06/25/2020:After having the shims welded in, its perfect. Using the method described below, its working perfectly. I'll not that on the right side facing forward, the shim was 3/16 inch thick while the other side required a shim 3/8 inch thick. Painted it up and its working perfectly. But this does show a bit of sloppiness in the manufacturing process. Now I'm not complaining too loud because this thing was priced accordingly. If the parts were put together using an indexing system, this would never have happened. But that level of care will cost you. As it is, it cost me $100 to buy the steel and have a shop weld it in. That makes this a $650 implement instead of a $550 one. Plus the major inconvenience of having to get it done. Others say this fit perfectly from the start. If you want a stump bucket for your compact tractor, I highly recommend with the caveat that you may need to do a bit more work to make it fit right; or you may get lucky.I bought this for the equivalent of a kubota b2601, and I was really afraid it would be too much for my tractor to handle. Pleasantly however I find both the weight and dimensions to be well suited to the tractor. With that said, a bigger tractor, up to say a 40 hp would allow for greater penetration performance. Its rated for tractors up to 50 hp, but in my opinion I think you would start to over match the things structural integrity.That said, and especially for my size tractor, I think its very good quality. I'd be hard pressed to bend it or break welds. But there is one issue. The mounting plate is about a quarter of an inch too tall to properly mount to my quick hitch. Its sloppy and wont stay connected. This can be fixed by welding in some shims behind the pin holes to take up the slop and the secure the pins properly. However this is a major inconvenience not being a welder myself. It sure would be nice if the so called standard quick tach mount was actually standard. That one major inconvenience aside, I think the bucket is great.On use:I looked all over for instructions on how to properly use a stump bucket and surprisingly, such information is virtually nonexistent. I thought for certain Everything Attachments for example would have a how to video covering this, but no. So here is some knowledge as far as I have gathered and personally experienced.This stump bucket in particular is designed primarily for piercing at relatively shallow angles. Stab, then slightly lift and or curl (by inches) while backing out. Repeat this process strategically around the base of the stump until you sever enough roots, and the stump will pop right out. And here is the real key. Use common sense. For a b2601 sized tractor, make a fist and use that as a guage for what size tree you can reasonably remove. It's not that you can't remove a 12 inch diameter stump; you can and I've seen videos of it being done. But the question is just how much do you want to beat your tractor? For my tractor, 4 inch diameter stumps are the absolute largest I'd attempt. And 3 inch and smaller trees are ideal. If you have a 40 or 50 hp tractor, you can do bigger trees, maybe in my opinion up to 6 inch. But if you have to remove stumps larger than 6 inch , do yourself a favor and either rent an ex or hire it done. Lastly you dont want to use the lift and curl functions to pry on stumps. You will certainly bend teeth, bend or break off the spade and break welds. This is not a pry bar and your tractor is not a dozer. Remember, Stab relatively shallow, then lightly lift and or curl ( by inches) while backing out. Wash rinse repeat. Sheer the roots around the base by piercing them and letting the teeth rip, not by prying. And give yourself time to learn how to attack the stumps. Once you get the hang of it, stumps pop out quickly. There are different types of stump buckets designed to pry with. But you need a lot of tractor or a skid steer for those. This bucket ain't the prying kind. Use it as a stabber and set reasonable expectations for what you can do, and prosper. Attack a 12 inch stump and you will break your tractor, the bucket and spend 2 days making a mess.
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