John Deere Tractor Bucket Attachment — Storm Attachments
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Key fitment details stay up front: mount style, working specs, hydraulic needs where applicable, and listed catalog weight.
For acreage owners, farms, and small crews, the John Deere Tractor Bucket Attachment is built around routine compact tractor loader work in soil, gravel, mulch, and snow with the machine-match details kept up front.
Available mount/style notes include John Deere. Listed catalog weights run 215-245 lb across the available configurations. Catalog data is included for fitment checks, freight planning, and buyer clarity without turning the product page into a dealer sheet.
1/4" side reinforcement
Reinforced steel details help the attachment hold up to the work Storm designed it for without overselling the machine class.
10-gauge wrap
Reinforced steel details help the attachment hold up to the work Storm designed it for without overselling the machine class.
3/8" quick attach
Available mount styles are separated by configuration so the attachment can be matched to the loader instead of guessed.
3/8"x5" welded cutting edge
Cutting capacity and deck setup should be matched to the brush, saplings, and acreage work actually being handled.
| Configuration | Mount / size | Listed weight |
|---|---|---|
| John Deere Tractor Bucket 54" | John Deere | 215 lb |
| John Deere Tractor Bucket 60" | John Deere | 225 lb |
| John Deere Tractor Bucket 72" | John Deere | 245 lb |
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