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Dirt scoop - fast hitch hook up
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Dirt scoop - fast hitch hook up
I know I am missing some parts. I don't know what company made it, which would help. Pictures with the fast hitch point would help. If anyone knows what the missing parts would look that also would help also.
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Re: Dirt scoop - fast hitch hook up
Pretty sure that’s either shop made or a brand that has had fast hitch point attached. Cub fast hitch scoop is called Stockland Hydro Scoop
Edit: here’s a pic to give you an idea about what you need
Edit: here’s a pic to give you an idea about what you need
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Re: Dirt scoop - fast hitch hook up
The fast hitch point and the bar look like a factory assembly on mine. I'm not certain what the dumping mechanism is.
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Re: Dirt scoop - fast hitch hook up
I believe that the fast hitch point and round bar on yours came from a fast hitch platform carrier. That would explain the factory look. The bucket itself looks very much like a Gaylott scoop bucket. The Gaylott is a scoop for a cub without fast hitch. That would be my best explanation. As far as I know the only two scoops for a cub are the Gaylott and Stockland. They are both aftermarket scoops. I hope this helps.
Edit: if you’d like more pics of each, a search will show several pics. Someone(or two or three) have even built fast hitch scoops. There’s pics of the Gaylott on here also
Edit: if you’d like more pics of each, a search will show several pics. Someone(or two or three) have even built fast hitch scoops. There’s pics of the Gaylott on here also
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Re: Dirt scoop - fast hitch hook up
I don't think the point part looks like part of a platform carrier, or any other implement I can think of right now. The bucket part looks a lot like the Gaylott bucket, but not quite. It is all welded up from sheet steel. So it would be pretty easy for a shop build. The bucket has an attachment bracket at the rear, definitely not the same as the Gaylott. The real question is what attaches there and where would the other end go?
The point part could be for something on a 140 and have nothing to do with a Cub. The bucket could be from anything.
The point part could be for something on a 140 and have nothing to do with a Cub. The bucket could be from anything.
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