Are bxpanded trenching buckets any good. BX23S

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I would give them a THUMBS up - bought several things from them. Only problem I ever had was during Covid - and back then going to the grocery story was a problem!

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I have their Piranha Bar, and it is a well made, solid piece of equipment. The ONLY reason I do not have several of their other attachments is my budget.
 

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I have their "quick disconnect" link and "ripper tooth" for my 77 and have been very happy with them both.

A skinny bucket seems like a good idea, but I have heard that they "plug up" easily in clay, so that might be a consideration.
 
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I have their "quick disconnect" link and "ripper tooth" for my 77 and have been very happy with them both.

A skinny bucket seems like a good idea, but I have heard that they "plug up" easily in clay, so that might be a consideration.
Everything plugs up in clay, especially if it's damp, including the teeth on a trencher!

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