Trip buckets...
Yeah, the old trip buckets are a real pain. I've always wondered why nobody seems to put a more modern loader on the older tractors. I'll guess that it's mostly because the manufacturers don't see a market here and don't make a mounting bracket to fit.
But, if you've ever looked at loader mounting brackets, well, they're not exactly rocket science are they? It seems to me that you could get the basic measurements for your tractor and check the various mounting brackets available for different loaders and find one that's pretty close. It seems like modifying it to fit shouldn't be too hard for a competent welder/fabricator.
Yeah, that'll add to the cost some, but modern loaders are
*WAY* better than those old fashioned contraptions...
Oh, and Todd, we all knew you were just funnin' with us. That's just part of life with farm equipment, the other guy's stuff is always junk compared to the heap you're stuck with
-cj
P. S. , Back to the original entry, that's some fine work on the cab guys! It'll make life lots nicer in inclement weather. Just watch out about those hot summer days. Without A/C, those cabs turn into ovens is a hurry (yeah, my A/C died last summer, there's just no way to open enough windows to help... )