Ran a 341 with a 3 foot ditch bucket and that worked great. For those of you who have used the 331, what is the best size bucket for digging in black dirt and clay? Will it handle a 24" bucket? Posted 21:27 (#2933596) Subject: 331 Bobcat excavator bucket size ( logon | register )ģ31 Bobcat excavator bucket size Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1 Looking for the right excavator bucket suited to your particular type of digging? Call the compact equipment experts from Tag Equipment today at 64 to speak with one of our knowledgeable representatives.You are logged in as a guest. Tag Equipment offers a comprehensive range of excavator equipment attachments, including digging/tooth buckets and hydraulic thumbs, for all of the leading manufacturers: Selecting the correct type of excavator bucket for a specific digging, ditching, or grading project can improve performance and productivity while also saving time, money, and/or wear-and-tear on the machine itself.Ĭonsulting with the knowledgeable specialists at Tag Equipment can help in the selection process and ensure that such an upfront investment of funds is aligned with delivering a maximum return. Tooth Buckets and Hydraulic Thumbs for Bobcat and Other Makes of Excavators Under such circumstances, the addition of a hydraulic thumb attachment to an excavator can make it easier to pick, hold, and move very bulky pieces, thus increasing the overall capabilities of that singular piece of equipment and also improving time-efficiencies and cost-efficiencies for the project. Sometimes, despite the type of excavator bucket being employed for a specific project, the materials to be handled are simply too awkward in their size and/or shape to fit into the bucket example of these substances might include one or more of the following:
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Can also be utilized for backfilling, ditching, and grading (sloping leveling).Acts like a large-capacity scoop mostly used for soft soils or soft materials.Another modified type of digging bucket – does not have any rows of teeth.Can be used for jobs where coarser and finer materials must be separated.Allows smaller pieces/chunks of material or aggregate to fall through gaps.A modified digging or tooth bucket, constructed of bars separated by gaps.The extra teeth are used for loosening hard/compacted soil during digging.Has an additional row of ripper teeth, mounted along back edge of bucket.Similar to a rock bucket in design and toughness/structural reinforcement.Ideally suited for the excavation of ditches or trenches in pipe-laying jobs.Bucket is angled (V-shaped) to facilitate penetrating/digging through soil.V-Bottom Bucket (sometimes called a Vee Bucket).
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Examining the Different Types of Bobcat Excavator Buckets & Their Various Uses