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In Reply to: Re: YFL 1500 loader bucket posted by Al on Friday, October 29, 2004:
It appears this bucket is specifically designed for these forks. The bottom part of the bucket ( which hinges)is attached by 2 bolts on the side of the main blade. I can remove the forks, each go through 2 " loops welded to the hinged bottom and then pass thru the main blade and have a nut on the back. Without the forks, the hinged part is pretty flimsy and wont hold up to digging. The main blade is pretty stout, but shallow like a dozer blade. There must be a digging bucket for this thing somewhere, but I'll be danged if I can find one.