randallc":2ycr67zj said:
Thomas, I am certainly not a recommended source for cub implements, because the only scoop I ever saw dad use behind his cub was one he had pulled with teams. I do remember him cleaning out our small pond with it. Mom on the tractor headed up the bank, a squealing and dad handling the handles on the scoop, tramping in the mud and hollering, keep going, keep going. But they got it done with the old scoop with the wooden handles on the side and hooked to the cub with a chain.
Pull it up the small bank and over it, dump it, and leave it in the dumped position and take it back around with the cub, then back into the pond and dad would grab the handles, turn it back over and tilt it to start digging. It was certainly a two person operation.
The only scoop I ever used was a three point, on the back of a Dexter that belonged to Gary Charles.
Good luck on your hunt and keep us informed!
I used one like that, attached to a Farmall F12, when I was in high school, to drag crushed stone, into a garage. A rope went from the scoop, out the rear window, of the garage, around a pulley, attached to a tree, and back,out the front of the garage, to the tractor. (No room for the tractor, behind the garage) Moved in about 10 cubic yards of crushed stone, with it. My boss drove the tractor, I ran the scoop. Don't recall it being a lot of fun. Ed