Thanks guys!
Put a coupla chain hooks on the back of the little bucket, for lifting and pulling, and painted and mounted it.
A bit of playing later, I wonder again why I bother painting.
I had this artichoke in the back 40, inherited with the house, was growing into a bush large enough to be seen from space. I cut off the above-ground part a year back, but the root structure was still there and threatening to return, dug in like a Japanese holdout I tell ya. Ended up switching to the big bucket to rip that mess out, not so much for the size, but for its more aggressive teeth. Here it is pre-paint booth:
Didn't have a Coke can handy for scale, sorry, 16floz water will hafta do. It's 15" wide, which again, for real equipment is tiny. For removing stubborn fibrous artichoke root systems, however, it's the shiznit
The machine comes back to its nest victorious:
No video yet. There will be once I'm more comfortable with the controls, and maybe slow down the lower boom cylinder. Right now it's twitchy, and if I'm not reallllly careful with the joystick, the arm bounces all over the place. This in turn dislodges the contents of the bucket somewhere entirely other than where I wanted them, and in turn rocks the machine back and forth. Thoroughly unsettling for the operator.
-- A