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72" 4-In-1 Combo Bucket - Skid Steers > Bucket and Accessories - Titan Attachments Reviews

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The 4-in-1 Combo Bucket offers versatile land clearing and leveling without the need to swap implements. This multifunctional loader bucket handles tasks like scooping, lifting, and loading materials such as dirt, gravel, sand, and snow. Its design eliminates the need for a separate grapple, with a 39" jaw opening and serrated teeth that efficiently grip and move logs, rocks, and debris. Perfect for grading, you can easily shape and contour your land by adjusting the tilt and height, then use the bucket to back-drag for a smooth, level surface.
Built from robust 3/8" thick A36 steel, this bucket boasts a weight capacity of 2,425 LB and holds up to 1/2 cubic yard of material. It includes twin 3,000 PSI hydraulic cylinders, greaseable pins, bushings, hoses, and flat-faced couplers. For added protection, a canvas sleeve prevents hydraulic hose pinching during operation. The bucket frame features a replaceable bolt-on cutting edge, making ground-breaking tasks straightforward.
Compatible with skid steers, loaders, and tractors such as New Holland, Bobcat, and Kubota models, this unit connects seamlessly a Universal Skid Steer Quick Tach system.
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I haven’t put this bucket through a whole lot but it seems to work well just playing around with it so far. As a grapple it holds tightly to material, not the best use for it but it’ll work. Also closes tightly enough that you won’t loose material using as a bucket unless it’s really fine sand or something. You also can’t back drag with the lip of the bucket much, the cylinders will give. For the price it’s great, heavy duty. Only slight issue I had is all the grease zerks were loose and one was missing, assuming it fell out in shipping since they were all finger tight. Trivial, just tightened them up and replaced the missing one.
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Posted 1 year ago