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Heavy-Duty Digging Bucket with Grapple Attachment

Staff -- Associated Construction Publications, 3/1/2008

McLaren Industries' DIG-&-GRAB™ heavy-duty digging bucket with grapple attachment is ideal for use with skid steer and track loaders and combines the loading and leveling functions of a standard bucket with the grabbing abilities of a grapple.

The bucket caters to a multitude of applications, from transporting brush, wood chips and straw to hauling larger, more demanding loads such as logs, rocks and demolition debris. Additionally, because the bucket features a closed-bottom design, the attachment can be used to carry finer materials including dirt and compost without scattering it about the work area.

Digging Bucket with Grapple AttachmentAvailable in three sizes, 66-, 72- and 78-inches wide, there is a DIG-&-GRAB bucket to meet virtually any industry demand. Constructed of strong, rust-resistant manganese and chromium steel alloy, all buckets are 20 inches deep and feature a thick, six-inch-deep leading edge.

A powerful cylinder opens the four heavy-duty grapple arms up to 35 inches wide. The tines are 5/8-inch thick, rivaling the durability of standard 1/2-inch thick tines found on many competitive units, while strategically positioned to offer a clear view of the bucket or load.

Other standard features include durable Yokohama hydraulic hoses and a one-year limited warranty (30 days on hydraulic components). Additionally, a quick coupler is included for fast and secure attachment.

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