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XL Chain-On Quick Spade Reviews

4.4 Rating 12 Reviews
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Install this quick spade on your skid steer, tractor, or pallet fork and save hours of work. This attachment transforms your implements into digging machines and provides more maneuverability than a standard bucket. Imagine a shovel with all the power of a tractor – perfect for effortlessly digging dirt, excavating trees, moving boulders, removing stumps, trenching and more. Constructed with heavy duty steel and powder-coated for long lasting use, this quick spade will be your go to for years to come when you want to eliminate time consuming hand shoveling work.

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I have a 25hp Cub Cadet 5254E and the lift capacity is not great. This would be really great on a larger tractor. It does work for what I bought it for. I cleaned out the ditches and was able to scoop out the debris and built up roots at the culverts with no issues. For us Sub Compact guys a smaller version would be nice. I did Mount a hook on the back side top of the bucket centered and put a Eyelet on the inside top centered to attach the chain binder and that works GREAT!
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Posted 5 years ago
Does not work with clamp on pallet forks. Hard to chain on unless you really spend some time to figure out what holds it on. No instructions for use but if you work with it you might figure out something that works. Concept is good and performance is satisfactory but a more defined method of attachment is needed to make this product better than 3 or 4 stars in my opinion. Trial and error with this one works best
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Posted 5 years ago
Worked great digging holes to plant 12 trees. It did crack my bucket where it slipped on. Be sure and have a heavy or reinforced bucket. Next time I will try it using forks.
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Posted 5 years ago
Awesome for popping ornamental grass out of the ground. We dug 5 or 6 holes for small trees. Imagine a shovel with all the power and weight of the tractor to dig. Super Happy.
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Posted 7 years ago