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Bucket Size for the M371?
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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 129602" data-attributes="member: 13825"><p>I would gather, folks found out that wider tires made them more stable and as such, they took it ion there own to add them, to make the machine safer for them to use and be in general more useful at what it can do and where</p><p>Like most things in life, we find out better ways to make them work, than the OEM< some times does</p><p> thus why we have such a strong aftermarket world in most things</p><p> But I still doubt it came from the factory that way, typically when a OEM< designs something they, keep it that way and if they MODIFY things or alter things, they give it a new name/model number! </p><p> so, I'd say your's justy at soem point had wider wheels/tires added, and then a bucket to match things!</p><p></p><p>draw back again to larger bucket is, it will tax machine more when you fill it with heavier material,a s I gather you can over load a wider bucket past what the machine is rated for! NOT saying it will be an immediate killer, just that over time, it will add more wear and tear and can cause failures to parts on machine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 129602, member: 13825"] I would gather, folks found out that wider tires made them more stable and as such, they took it ion there own to add them, to make the machine safer for them to use and be in general more useful at what it can do and where Like most things in life, we find out better ways to make them work, than the OEM< some times does thus why we have such a strong aftermarket world in most things But I still doubt it came from the factory that way, typically when a OEM< designs something they, keep it that way and if they MODIFY things or alter things, they give it a new name/model number! so, I'd say your's justy at soem point had wider wheels/tires added, and then a bucket to match things! draw back again to larger bucket is, it will tax machine more when you fill it with heavier material,a s I gather you can over load a wider bucket past what the machine is rated for! NOT saying it will be an immediate killer, just that over time, it will add more wear and tear and can cause failures to parts on machine [/QUOTE]
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