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Snap Coupler Dirt Bucket Operation.

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    Posted: 26 Jun 2017 at 11:05pm
Does anyone have a video of one of these in action?
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No video, however I use mine all the time.  It's also reversible.  Has a manual trip however one of the handiest snap coupler implements I've ever used.
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do others have difficulty hooking this on?  i put mine on a d14 if it matters.  have to be exactly in line.  and i have to pull the pins to have enough flexibilitty to hook the top latches on, and the raise it, and put the pins back in.
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A flat level surface for storing is probably a good thing for hooking and unhooking. My SC blade can be a pain to connect because it doesn't have a home that is flat and level with where the tractor sets when hooking up. The blade can be tipped to cut heavier on one side and that will complicate things when hooking up.
 If your dirt scoop has been tweaked out of level a bit that could cause problems ????
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They can be a pain to hook up by yourself . I am sure there is a video of someone backing up and connecting lift latches from the seat ,,,, but I have never been able to . The cross bars on lift arms keep from them from swinging to the side and make it hard to hook up . I used mine on a Ser I D-17 and moved a lot of dirt with one . Turned it backwards and it was like using a little skid steer . Slower than a bobcat but faster than a wheelbarrow.
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