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30 BUCK E T ACCES S ORIES


QUICKLY AND EASILY expand the capabili- ties of your buckets with bolt-on options.


BUCKET BITE® TOOTH BAR


Quickly attaches to smooth-lip buckets to help chew through tough digging conditions.


BOLT-ON TOOTH SHANKS WITH REPLACEABLE TEETH Teeth made of heavy-duty cast steel keep going when the going gets tough. Multiple tooth sizes available.


BOLT-ON CUTTING EDGE Provide longer life to your bucket.


TILT-TATCH Oscillate attachments


15-degrees right or left. Get more work out of Bobcat attachments with an effective 15-degree twist to the right or left. The Tilt- Tatch connects as an interface between the carrier and non-hydraulic attachments and is controlled directly from the operator’s seat.


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Specifications Operating Weight Length Width Height


Oscillation


Approved Machines: Skid-Steer Loader, Compact Track Loader, Toolcat™


UtilityWork Machine


(1219 mm) 20.4 in.


(518 mm) ± 15 deg.


(109 mm) 48.0 in.


(145 kg) 4.3 in.


320 lb.


BOLT-ON CORNER CUTTING EDGE Protect the corners of your bucket with these beveled cutting edges. Available in single or double bevel.


BUCKET SPILL GUARD Bolts onto the top of your bucket to reduce material boiling or falling over the back of the bucket.


POLYURETHANE CUTTING EDGE  other delicate surfaces


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CUTTING EDGE


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GRAPPLES Most buckets can be equipped with grapple attachments for handling loose or hard-to-handle materials.


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