Jump to content

Unofficial Home of Old Simplicity & Allis-Chalmers Garden Tractors

Johnny bucket.


mbinwi

Recommended Posts

Here's some pics of the johnny bucket and blade my son acquired while scrapping with a friend.

IMG_0835.JPG

IMG_0834.JPG

IMG_0836.JPG

IMG_0838.JPG

We need to find out what pump and controls are needed to run this.Mike.

IMG_0835.JPG.043683ccdd328830681b732a960b9215.JPG

IMG_0834.JPG.ecaa4ab8ebea23d8ac8042693cf6eb94.JPG

IMG_0836.JPG.b86bdc5b397802e923dfad8410357af5.JPG

IMG_0838.JPG.bd40f5c1844901ff52335b7758e496ec.JPG

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I've had some comments on the Green Tractor forum, and after a good look in the daylight, I agree it has more home-made qualities than an actual "Johnny Bucket" brand. I used the term as a description and not a specific brand name.

We'll see if we can figure out a hydraulic control set up for it, and see what we come up with. My son works for a manufacturer of hydraulic control valves and pumps in Whitewater, WI.

Mike.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Looks like it just worked off the take off on the front of a Deere 314/317 or 318 that would run their snowblades from the levers already on the tractor.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

quote:Originally posted by mbinwi

My son works for a manufacturer of hydraulic control valves and pumps in Whitewater, WI.Mike.


id="quote">
id="quote">Does your son work for HUSCO??All you need is a small 10gpm pump and a small valve like a 9210 series.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Tim, Yes, he works for HUSCO, just started a couple of weeks ago, after spending the last 5 years at Quad Graphics. He was going to check at work and see if someone could help him with the parts needed to make this work. Thanks for the more specific information.

Dan, I never took a close enough look to see how the bucket works. I'll have to check it out. Thanks.

Thanks guys,

Mike.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

×
×
  • Create New...