You've got land. You've got a tractor. You've got a whole lot to do. Well, we've got you covered. Introducing the Bucketeer. The Bucketeer is a revolutionary tractor implement designed to transform your sub-compact or compact tractor into a virtual swiss army knife of productivity. It's the first of it's kind to attach to the sides of the tractor bucket and will even fit most of the new quick-release buckets on the market. The Bucketeer is a US patent pending landscape and maintenance implement that expands the capabilities of the tractor far beyond it's traditional basic functions.
The Bucketeer will expand to fit sub-compact and compact tractors with O.E.M. bucket widths between 48" to 72" from most manufacturers including Kubota, John Deere, New Holland, Massey Ferguson, CASE IH, Mahindra, Kioti and many others.
Implements
The Bucketeer's implement adapter bar has four receivers that house traditional and non-traditional implements to perform various work-related and time saving tasks. The base unit comes with 32" utility forks, and is the most versatile implement in the lineup. All other implements attach to the base unit. Browse below to see the full potential of what Bucketeer has to offer you and your frontier!
The Bucketeer Road, Walkway and Landscape Roller fits into the Universal Mounting System to roll out roadways, sidewalks, and all types of landscape projects.
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Testimonials
Here are a just a few things our customers are saying
I acquired a Bucketeer last year. I mounted it on a John Deere 4720 with a 6' bucket. I have used it extensively for picking up logs, brush, debris etc. I loaded a 40-yard dumpster full in a few hours. I loaded a pickup bed with axle and tongue welded on it. I don't know how much it weighed, but the back of the tractor was light while carrying it. I have accomplished so much that would have never gotten done. I use my Bucketeer almost every time I get on my tractor. I can't imagine life on the farm without it. The Bucketeer is as handy as a pocket on a shirt!
The Bucketeer is probably the best tool I have ever bought in my life.
The Bucketeer has saved me countless hours of miserable work. We have been cleaning up my family's farm after my parents passed. There were collapsed barns, brush piles, trash, old air handlers, broken up concrete slabs, tangled barbed wire, broken down disc harrows - you name it, they had it. A mess everywhere, and everything was a potential snake pit with jagged metal and who knows what else. We were filling up roll-up containers by hauling everything by hand - it took forever.
I bought the Bucketeer halfway through the cleanup and it was a total game changer. I can't even tell you how much time it saved us. Better yet, it made the work so, so, so much easier. All the horrible jobs became totally manageable tasks.
Even though we're done with the big cleanup, we still use the Bucketeer all the time. It's a lifesaver with brush clearing, moving lumber, moving stones - we use it for anything that is heavy, awkward and hard to move which, on a farm, is most things. The guy who designed it clearly knows a LOT about how people use tractors in real life. It's well designed and just satisfying to use. I actually have a lot of fun with it.
If you have a front loader and you use it more than a couple of hours a week, do yourself a huge favor and go buy yourself a Bucketeer.
I purchased my Bucketeer and immediately used it to clear 2 acres of cedar branches left by cedar choppers. The spears worked great with my bucket to push the branches into 5 neat piles ready to burn. I really like being able to use the grapple feature without removing my bucket on the tractor. After finishing the piles I just flipped the spears up and used my bucket to move gravel onto the road. What a great tool!
I do use the Bucketeer regularly, mostly for Hay, Phone Pole movement and brush pile clean up.
One of the best things they have been used for was running barbed wire fencing! In the Non-Working Position, I put one roll on each of the Bucketeer Forks, and then tied the loose wire ends to pounded T-Post and drove backward gently across the field. I put some spreader posts part way to keep the strands from tangling, then pulled each strand tight one at a time from the downwind side. Worked great! This way it’s a 1-man job! I ran about 1400 feet with just one pass, on two separate fences. I could not have done that so efficiently with any other method than the Bucketeer!
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