Thank you! yes the whole bucket sits on the frame rails. Not saying it wont happen, but the last one i built was a tad bigger. Went on a Fwd 22 hp 3 cylinder diesel sub compact. I honestly bent the 3 point arms on the tractor when i dug in with one side like you described. That was user error, but i was looking for weak points. I have used the other one from tearing out concrete, moving rock, dirt, many feet of snow, old air conditioners, trast, and alot of other things. In four years I have yet to tear it up.
On that note, this smaller version is built from the same material, so it should be the same strenght. Not saying it cant be tore up, but under normal, even abusive circumstances it will hold up... its simply a comon sense thing.
There are still gussets to install and other little things that will give it extra strength. Just need to get a few out there for people to try.
Thanks for the question
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