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<blockquote data-quote="Chandler" data-source="post: 29532" data-attributes="member: 1850"><p>Well the 24" might be better all the way around. I think if I got a 36" I would be changing back and forth with the 18" pretty often when going from hard rocky soil to soft soil. And we have both in our area. For every four buckets, I would be gaining one, it being 6" wider. Also I don't think it would take much more digging power for it either. I think the New Holland buckets would work on the Bradco's. They are made by them. While looking for a bucket, I saw a New Holland backhoe attachment with Bradco stamped on it. But I would call Bradco before I bought one just to make sure. Another thing, I tried to change buckets a while back and I could not get the pin out. Any tips on this would be helpful. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chandler, post: 29532, member: 1850"] Well the 24" might be better all the way around. I think if I got a 36" I would be changing back and forth with the 18" pretty often when going from hard rocky soil to soft soil. And we have both in our area. For every four buckets, I would be gaining one, it being 6" wider. Also I don't think it would take much more digging power for it either. I think the New Holland buckets would work on the Bradco's. They are made by them. While looking for a bucket, I saw a New Holland backhoe attachment with Bradco stamped on it. But I would call Bradco before I bought one just to make sure. Another thing, I tried to change buckets a while back and I could not get the pin out. Any tips on this would be helpful. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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