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What is the best way to find out about new products Jufabworks comes out with?
Signing up for our emails is the best way to find out about our new products, what we are working on, and to receive any special offers.
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Do you make products for any other tractors?
Please send us an email or your make and model tractor that you would like to see products for. This is our only way to determine the demand for certain tractors. If we know your model has a high demand for certain products, it will have a stronger chance for us to offer products for that model.
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Do you ship to Canada?
YES, we do ship to Canada.
After adding desired product(s) to your cart, proceed to checkout. When you enter your shipping address you will get a total amount including a shipping price.
We ship via United States Postal Service (USPS).
Please note: We are not responsible for any charges from taxes, tariffs, brokerage fees ect. From past orders we have shipped to Canada, most of our customers were not charged any extra fees.
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How long does it take to drill the holes in our bucket to mount your products?
On the standard Duty John Deere buckets, the steel is roughly 1/8” thick. We recommend starting with a new drill bit on a low speed setting. When using moderate downward pressure when drilling it should take between 20-30 seconds per hole to drill through the bucket top.
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On the taskmaster plates, are 2 bolts strong enough for the application?
Yes! Our handware is all premium grade 8 hardware. A 1/2” grade 8 bolt has a shear breaking strength of around 17,000 lbs per bolt, and a grade 8 7/16” bolt has a shear breaking strength of around 12,000 lbs per bolt (used on our Workmaster Plates) more than enough for a compact tractor.
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Are backing plates needed on the underside of the bucket to prevent bolts from pulling through?
No. With all the testing that we have done with our products we have not seen any indication for the need of backing plates. The number of mounting holes and spacing of the holes on our products distribute the force across a very large portion of the bucket top.
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What happens when water or moisture gets underneath the plates?
All our products are E coated and powder coated with an industrial grade finish so a little moisture or water is not going to be a very big deal. But…if you want to protect your investment as much as possible we would recommend applying a thin layer of grease on top of your bucket and bottom of the plate for extra protection.