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Cubcrazy 01-14-2014 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Vin122 (Post 237100)
SCOOP TOTE - did you get the tines with it? I got my several years ago, I did not know if was a rare item. I might have to dig it out of the snow and keep it in the shed. The tines pivot or fold forward when you back up, then they scratch the surface when you go forward.

I rarely use mine but It is really handy when I do use it.

The rust on the one end of mine if from when I got it. It was leaning against a building and it was literally a foot into the ground.

No, I did not get the tines but wish I did! I would like to see more pics of the tines! They would come in handy!

Vin122 01-14-2014 05:27 PM

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I'll have to find the Scoop Tote this spring, it's currently 200 yards from my shed covered in snow.

In 2012 I changed the appearance of my campground spot with my Scoop Tote and my 1650(with a 10hp motor). The area was slanted, uneven, I added 2 rows of Railroad ties and moved rocks and dirt with the Scoop Tote to level it out. Here's some before and after pics.

Other than this being on the back of the Cub Cadet, its a rather amazing attachment. I was amazed how well it worked.

Cubcrazy 01-14-2014 07:20 PM

Ok, sounds good! I appreciate it!
Looks like it did a great job!:beer2:

amy3588 01-14-2014 09:00 PM

All of these fun toys on here....I need more now !

ivel03 01-14-2014 09:05 PM

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I don't know if it's the same brand, but i have a 3pt CAT 0 model that came with my 2072. It's handy to have but after a few hours it can put a hurting on your neck. After seeing these pics i really wish i had the ripper bar, that would make it almost twice as useful.

zippy1 01-14-2014 09:54 PM

Cool new toy Mike:beerchug:
That one isn't just a lawn ornament, it's functional.:beer2:

ACecil 01-14-2014 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by ivel03 (Post 237187)
I don't know if it's the same brand, but i have a 3pt CAT 0 model that came with my 2072. It's handy to have but after a few hours it can put a hurting on your neck. After seeing these pics i really wish i had the ripper bar, that would make it almost twice as useful.

Nice super and rear scoop!

Cub Cadet 123 01-14-2014 11:20 PM

Nice attachment. I have never seen one of those before, but I have now-thanks! My friend does wood carving and wanted something to scoop up the shavings without spending a lot of $$.....I will have to show him your pictures....very handy.

Cub Cadet 123

Rescue11 01-14-2014 11:46 PM

I may be out of line in most eyes, I feel these are way better for moving loose material than a fel. They put all the weight on the rear end which is heavier built than the front end. If the tractor spins out while loading the bucket, simply lift up on the bucket slightly to re-gain traction. I have built two scaled down versions of a Gnuse bucket. A little neck pain is expected , but visibility of the cutting edge and bucket out weigh the little discomfort. This is my ideal way to move snow, rock, dirt, etc... www.gnusemfg.com

Cubcrazy 01-15-2014 06:11 AM

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Originally Posted by zippy1 (Post 237197)
Cool new toy Mike:beerchug:
That one isn't just a lawn ornament, it's functional.:beer2:

Thanks Todd!:beerchug:


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