OntheRidge
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Kubota L47 TLB, Homestead 55" grapple, LP 1684 rear blade, WR Long 84" snowplow
I like the idea of that narrow trenching bucket, but digging depth is only about 24" before the thumb width begins to form the trench width.Success!! Finally got the bucket I needed, after an initial oopsy, and this bucket being trapped in the Yellow Line disaster. Many many kudos to Rhinox US for helping me get this sorted out. Very well built bucket, and outstanding customer service. Highly recommend View attachment 108524 View attachment 108525 !
24" is plenty deep here, and I had no need for a 16" wide trench. More gravel.I like the idea of that narrow trenching bucket, but digging depth is only about 24" before the thumb width begins to form the trench width.
I opted for the 16" Kubota K7873 which is overall 2" wider than my thumb.
Having used this type of bucket extensively in clay, I can agree that it becomes a royal PITA.Coll looking bucket.
I thought about getting one but heard that using one in clay is a PITA, and my area is a clay pit.
A water line must be a min. of 36" deep where I am.24" is plenty deep here, and I had no need for a 16" wide trench. More gravel.
A 16" wide trench is not "massive" IMHO,..... and I have ZERO clay.Having used this type of bucket extensively in clay, I can agree that it becomes a royal PITA.
While you can still dig, you dont move nearly as much matirial once the bucket gets caked up. I ended up using a spike on a base to try and clear the clay which worked pretty well.
I accept the caking in favor of digging a massive trench making a mess to clean up later!
If you have a thumb, take my advice, and do not get a BH bucket that is narrower than your thumb.Coll looking bucket.
I thought about getting one but heard that using one in clay is a PITA, and my area is a clay pit.
A, I also have a 24" bucket, and B, I know how to operate my machine. Thanks for the "advice".If you have a thumb, take my advice, and do not get a BH bucket that is narrower than your thumb.
Angry/demeaning response received.A, I also have a 24" bucket, and B, I know how to operate my machine. Thanks for the "advice".
No clay or shale here.Rhinox makes some interesting attachments. Let us know how the bucket works out in your soil. Interesting holes in the sides.
One thing I do is weld a hook or D-ring on back of the bucket. D-ring on a narrow bucket I can attach a heavy shackle to act like a hammer when shaking the bucket to loosen dirt inside.
No clay or shale here.Rhinox makes some interesting attachments. Let us know how the bucket works out in your soil. Interesting holes in the sides.
One thing I do is weld a hook or D-ring on back of the bucket. D-ring on a narrow bucket I can attach a heavy shackle to act like a hammer when shaking the bucket to loosen dirt inside.