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What bucket for S250
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<blockquote data-quote="reaperman" data-source="post: 58379" data-attributes="member: 6675"><p>A S250 should come standard with a 78" bucket. I would stay away from a low profile bucket especially if its only a 74". The 250 can handle a 78" dirt bucket easily without losing volume like a low-pro bucket would. If you had to choose a low profile bucket, I wouldn't get anything smaller than a 84 inch. I've used a 84" on a 250 many times in dirt without issues. It could also solve your dilemma for a dirt/snow bucket. The dealer should have more options available than a 74". If not, skid steer buckets are interchangeable with other bucket brands. Perhaps you have a John Deere, New Holland, Cat, etc dealer close that may also have other options available. As far as the cutting edge goes? There is no rush, you can install a cutting edge at any time as long as your bucket isnt worn past the factory holes on the blade of the bucket. For average homeowner use you have years before you need to make that decision. .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reaperman, post: 58379, member: 6675"] A S250 should come standard with a 78" bucket. I would stay away from a low profile bucket especially if its only a 74". The 250 can handle a 78" dirt bucket easily without losing volume like a low-pro bucket would. If you had to choose a low profile bucket, I wouldn't get anything smaller than a 84 inch. I've used a 84" on a 250 many times in dirt without issues. It could also solve your dilemma for a dirt/snow bucket. The dealer should have more options available than a 74". If not, skid steer buckets are interchangeable with other bucket brands. Perhaps you have a John Deere, New Holland, Cat, etc dealer close that may also have other options available. As far as the cutting edge goes? There is no rush, you can install a cutting edge at any time as long as your bucket isnt worn past the factory holes on the blade of the bucket. For average homeowner use you have years before you need to make that decision. . [/QUOTE]
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