With over 1" thick and 6" wide total cutting edge, this bucket is built to be the last bucket you ever need to own.
Extra thick 5/16" main frame is built to take on any environment.
Safety steps across the entire length of the top give you peace of mind entering and exiting the cab.
Gusseting throughout this bucket is 5/16" thick hardened steel.
High carbon ¾” x 6” weld-in cutting edge standard. Plus, add a 1/2" x 6" bolt on edge for unmatched strength.
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Width | 72” | 84” |
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Height | 20” | 20” |
Depth | 34” | 34” |
Weight | 428 | 492 |
Wear Plates | ½” | ½” |
Cutting Edge | 3/4” x 6” | 3/4” x 6” |
Bolt On Edge | 1/2” x 6” | 1/2” x 6” |
Side Edge | 3/4″ | 3/4″ |
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A skid steer bucket is a tool that attaches to the front of a skid steer loader and allows you to lift, dig and move materials. It can be used for many different applications such as landscaping, construction and mining. A skid steer bucket is usually low-profile, which is a plus when doing dirt work as it allows the operator to see the bucket edge and make proper calculations on the fly. A skid steer dirt bucket is designed to handle loose and granular materials such as soil, sand, gravel and mulch. It may have wear bars on the bottom and side cutters on the corners to increase durability and penetration. A skid steer dirt bucket is one of the most versatile attachments you can get for your loader, as it can help you with digging, grading, leveling, spreading and more.
A skid steer dirt bucket is a versatile attachment that can help you with various tasks on your construction site, farm, or landscaping project. A dirt bucket can be used to scoop, carry, dump, and spread soil, gravel, sand, mulch, and other materials. A dirt bucket can also be used to level the ground, dig trenches, remove snow, and clear debris. Here are some reasons why you should have a skid steer dirt bucket:
- A dirt bucket can increase your productivity and efficiency. You can move more material in less time and with less effort than using a shovel or a wheelbarrow. You can also switch between different tasks quickly and easily by attaching or detaching the bucket from your skid steer loader.
- A dirt bucket can save you money and space. You don't need to buy or rent multiple machines or attachments for different purposes. You can use one dirt bucket for various applications and projects. You also don't need to store or maintain multiple machines or attachments, which can reduce your costs and clutter.
- A dirt bucket can improve your safety and comfort. You don't have to bend over, lift heavy loads, or strain your back or muscles when using a dirt bucket. You can operate the bucket from the comfort and protection of your skid steer cab. You can also avoid exposure to dust, noise, and vibration that can harm your health.
As you can see, a skid loader dirt bucket is a valuable tool that can make your work easier, faster, and safer. If you are looking for a high-quality dirt bucket that fits your needs and budget, contact us today.
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