Craftsman Lawn Mower Front end Loader Kit. Bucket for lawn tractor

Looking to add a loader (bucket) to my E160. if possible

My old JD died on me last year and due to my age I decided to down grade with my new one. I decided that I was just going to purchase something that I would be able to cut all my lawns (I own several rental properties) and leave the heavy stuff to contractors. Well that was a mistake, after hiring 3 contractors that never showed up I realized I wasn’t long for semi-retirement. So anyways I purchased a JD E160 and I was wondering if anyone can tell me if they have experience with using a Johnny Bucket or compatible, with a smaller tractor and if so, if there is anything I need to be aware of. The first job I need it for is moving 20yards of topsoil from the front yard to the back and grading it.

Thank you for any help you can give. Jim

EmmtBot

I don’t have direct experience, but that sounds like a lot to ask of a lightweight machine with a k46 transaxle. Especially for what the buckets cost. Maybe you can rent something?

Jimc23

I don’t have direct experience, but that sounds like a lot to ask of a lightweight machine with a k46 transaxle. Especially for what the buckets cost. Maybe you can rent something?

EmmtBot, Thanks for your response. According to their website the Johnny Bucket is supposed to be able to work with my tractor. but who knows. As far as the cost, around 1600. shipping included, is actually less than the estimates I have been getting. But like you said I’ not sure either. that’s why I figured I’d see if anyone else knew one way or the other. Thanks again. Jim

jgayman

The E-series have no external hydraulics. The Johnny Bucket Jr. in question uses an electric linear actuator for operation. A JB Jr. can handle 200 lbs. max. 20 yards of topsoil is around 10 tons of material. That would be 100 full bucket loads. I don’t think I would want to handle that with a Johnny Bucket Jr. A better plan would be to simply rent a suitable machine for a day to spread the material.

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CJadamec

While it does seem technically possible to move the dirt with the e160 and the johny bucket albeit at a very slow and tedious pace. Leveling dirt on the other hand is going to take a lot more power than that tractor can muster.

I’m with the others on getting a rental machine to do the heavy dirt work. It will be faster, safer, and you will get better results.

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Yank

You probably don’t want to hear this. I notice you said you have rental properties, and on top of that, you want to be able to occasionally move some soil, mulch, and such. An E series is not the right machine. It sounds like a 1 series would be perfect.

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Jimc23

The E-series have no external hydraulics. The Johnny Bucket Jr. in question uses an electric linear actuator for operation. A JB Jr. can handle 200 lbs. max. 20 yards of topsoil is around 10 tons of material. That would be 100 full bucket loads. I don’t think I would want to handle that with a Johnny Bucket Jr. A better plan would be to simply rent a suitable machine for a day to spread the material.

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While I agree it will take some time and it would be faster to rent a machine. luckily I have the time. I was planning on doing it 5 yards at a time.

Jimc23

You probably don’t want to hear this. I notice you said you have rental properties, and on top of that, you want to be able to occasionally move some soil, mulch, and such. An E series is not the right machine. It sounds like a 1 series would be perfect.

Your right ” I don’t want to hear it” because I already purchased the tractor last year. I do agree with you that a 1 series would be better for moving topsoil around but 98% of what I’m doing is just cutting lawns. that’s why I purchased it.

Chuckv

I had a Johnny Bucket SR on my 322 tractor, but it is a Garden Tractor and not a lawn tractor so the hydraulics are in place and the 322 is designed for ground engaging attachments. That said, we moved a lot of materials on our 4.3 acres including cedar chips, mulch, dirt and gravel. but as mentioned these buckets are not very suitable for actual digging. Most of the time I used the hydraulic tiller to loosen the soil and then the bucket to move the loose dirt. Even my wife liked to do this and similar jobs with the bucket. We also had a X304 lawn tractor dedicated to mowing,and I would not think of using that machine for a bucket since I had an alternative. We put yards and yards of wood chips on our pathways and moved some concrete statues as well.

You can use the non-hydraulic Johnny Bucket model on the little lawn tractors and take your time. it will go slowly enough that you will have a chance to get good at it.

Jimc23

Everyone is making good points with there posts. I probably should have mentioned this in my original post that I realize that this is not the perfect tractor for hauling dirt around. The main reason I purchased the E160 was for cutting lawns. I did want to go larger but then I would not be able to fit in the gates of some of the fenced yards I am cutting, because the tractor would be too wide. Hauling topsoil, mulch, etc. is maybe 2% of the time. What I really need to know if someone can tell me if they have experience with using a Johnny Bucket or compatible, with a smaller tractor because I don’t want screw up the new tractor. Also are there other loader attachments (compatibles) I should be looking at, I personal don’t know of any.

Jimc23

I had a Johnny Bucket SR on my 322 tractor, but it is a Garden Tractor and not a lawn tractor so the hydraulics are in place and the 322 is designed for ground engaging attachments. That said, we moved a lot of materials on our 4.3 acres including cedar chips, mulch, dirt and gravel. but as mentioned these buckets are not very suitable for actual digging. Most of the time I used the hydraulic tiller to loosen the soil and then the bucket to move the loose dirt. Even my wife liked to do this and similar jobs with the bucket. We also had a X304 lawn tractor dedicated to mowing,and I would not think of using that machine for a bucket since I had an alternative. We put yards and yards of wood chips on our pathways and moved some concrete statues as well. View attachment 776444 View attachment 776445

You can use the non-hydraulic Johnny Bucket model on the little lawn tractors and take your time. it will go slowly enough that you will have a chance to get good at it.

Chuckv

I don’t think it will damage your tractor. You will likely want/need some rear weights.

I don’t know of another tractor that would fit handily through the gates and have better ground engaging capabilities, so just take your time on the occasional material moving work. If you really have to actually dig, however, that is another matter entirely.

Maybe a rental machine on those rare occasions is the best approach. If your non-mowing uses really amount to only 2% of your needs, but the little bucket makes it take 10% or more of your tractor hours, maybe it is not the right solution.

CJadamec

Everyone is making good points with there posts. I probably should have mentioned this in my original post that I realize that this is not the perfect tractor for hauling dirt around. The main reason I purchased the E160 was for cutting lawns. I did want to go larger but then I would not be able to fit in the gates of some of the fenced yards I am cutting, because the tractor would be too wide. Hauling topsoil, mulch, etc. is maybe 2% of the time. What I really need to know if someone can tell me if they have experience with using a Johnny Bucket or compatible, with a smaller tractor because I don’t want screw up the new tractor. Also are there other loader attachments (compatibles) I should be looking at, I personal don’t know of any.

On an E series adding all that extra weight to the front is going to wear out the axles and steering system much faster.

Pushing the bucket into the dirt pile will stress the already lightly built frame and attachment points.

Repeated heavy loads in succession will stress the k46 axle and lead to issues sooner than later.

You purchased a lawn mower for mowing the lawn and it will do a great job of that. Asking that machine to do what you are thinking of doing will make that new machine feel tired quickly.

Why punish the brand new machine with something it’s not built to do, when a rental would be easier and more effective.

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Chuckv

Here is a disclaimer about me that may color the discussion and my opinions a bit. I had small residential acreage and CHOSE to have a herd of several tractors because it was a hobby as well as in part a need. I had two of the 322 models, a 318, a dedicate mower of the X340, and an X495 with a 62 inch deck, rear 3-pt and all the garden tractors had a choice of attachments. I could set up one with the tiller, another with the bucket or front bade and one with my center blade or landscape rake.- that way my wife could do multiple tasks without asking me to change out an attachment. If I had to limit things to just one tractor, it would be either the 322 or the X495 (the X495 has foot ground speed controls and is much more pleasant to mow with. )

Even with my ‘herd’ of Deere machines, I still hired out work that was requiring heavier machinery and skilled operators.

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The E-series have no external hydraulics. The Johnny Bucket Jr. in question uses an electric linear actuator for operation. A JB Jr. can handle 200 lbs. max. 20 yards of topsoil is around 10 tons of material. That would be 100 full bucket loads. I don’t think I would want to handle that with a Johnny Bucket Jr. A better plan would be to simply rent a suitable machine for a day to spread the material.

Thanks. I never even considered that it might be linear actuator.

Makes me even more convinced that I’d be renting something else to ‘git’er done’. (or find an older machine for utility work)

Or acquire something older for utility duties, leaving the new unit for mowing.

jgayman

What I really need to know if someone can tell me if they have experience with using a Johnny Bucket or compatible, with a smaller tractor because I don’t want screw up the new tractor. Also are there other loader attachments (compatibles) I should be looking at, I personal don’t know of any.

Given that it will take at least 100 trips with a Johnny Bucket Jr. to handle 20 yards of topsoil. combined with the fact that the E160 uses bushings on the front wheels. I would say you have the potential to put serious wear on that poor tractor.

The E160 is a fine machine for many yard tasks. however, for what you have in mind it is simply the wrong tool for the job.

Have you considered renting a power wheelbarrow? This one can haul 660 lbs. That’s THREE TIMES what the JB Jr. can handle.

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Jimc23

Here is a disclaimer about me that may color the discussion and my opinions a bit. I had small residential acreage and CHOSE to have a herd of several tractors because it was a hobby as well as in part a need. I had two of the 322 models, a 318, a dedicate mower of the X340, and an X495 with a 62 inch deck, rear 3-pt and all the garden tractors had a choice of attachments. I could set up one with the tiller, another with the bucket or front bade and one with my center blade or landscape rake.- that way my wife could do multiple tasks without asking me to change out an attachment. If I had to limit things to just one tractor, it would be either the 322 or the X495 (the X495 has foot ground speed controls and is much more pleasant to mow with. )

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Even with my ‘herd’ of Deere machines, I still hired out work that was requiring heavier machinery and skilled operators.

The thing you said that impressed me the most is ” “that way my wife could do multiple tasks without asking me to change out an attachment ” ” I’m now a Chuck fan. I can’t get my wife to do anything but yell at me.

And knowing that you have several Deere’s I’m now getting the itch like it’s time to go out and buy a new toy. exactly what I promised my wife I wasn’t going to do. you guys are killing me.

Anyone know where I can buy a good used Garden tractor.

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Common Uses

Private homeowners and professionals alike can utilize Mahindra sub-compact tractors for land maintenance work.

Mahindra sub-compact tractors are ideal for smaller tasks on smaller properties. There’s no need to pay extra for features or capabilities that you wouldn’t use anyways. Get the exact performance you need at the lowest price possible.

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Mahindra sub-compact tractors stand out among the competitor’s models in many different ways.

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Performance Highlights

The various Mahindra sub-compact tractors range from 19.4 to 24 horsepower. They are ready to get the job done!

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Operator Comfort Highlights

Long workdays are made easier with Mahindra sub-compact tractors. Enjoy perks such as the swiveling mComfort seat with foldable armrests, an ergonomically designed operator station, and a curved boom for better visibility.

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The Mahindra sub-compact tractor lineup has six options:

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