E10 tilt bucket.

diggerjones

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Not sure. @DaveDCB might tell us. It's definitely no bigger

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1RB

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a mate has got one of these on a u10 kubota & loves it & it handles it really well even with a 700mm tiltrotator shaped bucket under it. If I remember I’ll get some photos of it in the morning
 

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JerryRtilt

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I think @Pedrod355 has a small tilt hitch from compactilt, if you don't need the full 180 deg tilt it reduces the build hight considerably if noticed, that combined with Scandinavian style buckets could be a option.:unsure:
 
CPS

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I dont think the Scandinavian style tilt buckets work well on sub 3 ton machines.. the toe is to long for the working envelope of the machine if that makes sense. A nice standard style works really well for the smaller machines.

Happy to built you a custom built one to suit if you want to discuss
 
V8Druid

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a mate has got one of these on a u10 kubota & loves it & it handles it really well even with a 700mm tiltrotator shaped bucket under it. If I remember I’ll get some photos of it in the morning
neat little hitches but very limited on degree of tilt -- IIRC 30 deg.s each way .... yep .. just found it on't 'net ..... and S30-180 coupler only

 
doobin

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neat little hitches but very limited on degree of tilt -- IIRC 30 deg.s each way .... yep .. just found it on't 'net ..... and S30-180 coupler only

Going by the quality of the steelwrist hitch I’ve fitted to my e19, that would be the one I’d go for, no doubt at all.

Probably expensive though!
 
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Stroppymonkey

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I found I was working about 3 miles away and seller was home. Measured the pins and it was almost right. 130mm centres so 7mm more than mine but still fits. Made him a cheeky offer and accepted so worth a punt. 28" blade and doesn't look or feel oversized compared to grader. Will work out hoses tomorrow. Cant see a neat way of hooking them up. Was going for 1/4" as flow rate not important? If it doesn't suit me then I can pass it on and at £450 its not going to be an expensive experiment.
 

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doobin

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Was going for 1/4" as flow rate not important? If it doesn't suit me then I can pass it on and at £450 its not going to be an expensive experiment.
1/4" will be perfect. 130mm centres will be fine on that, you might not get as much crowd angle but then again, that might stop you from hitting the boom with it.... Edit- just seen it's on a quick hitch- that was lucky then!

I thought he paid £500 in the auction?? :ROFLMAO:
 
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Stroppymonkey

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1/4" will be perfect. 130mm centres will be fine on that, you might not get as much crowd angle but then again, that might stop you from hitting the boom with it.... Edit- just seen it's on a quick hitch- that was lucky then!

I thought he paid £500 in the auction?? :ROFLMAO:
Different one to the auction i think, that one had 25mm pins?. This guy had 2 and kept one for his 1.9t but had to modify the headstock. Boom has been touched more than a few times already.. I need to buy some white paint 😩
 
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