![]() Thanks in advance, if anyone has charts for other mini/midi/full size excavators or backhoes feel free to post them too. ![]() Case 480/580 D,E,K series (found some for much older and newer models, might be the same?) The specs I’m looking for are for 2-3’ standard digging buckets for the following machines, in SAE heaped capacity: Zero tail swing gives you better maneuverability on the. Hydraulically retract the undercarriage to only 39 inches to travel through gates or between homes, then expand to 54 inches for a wider footprint and greater performance. With a variable-width undercarriage and reduced-tail-swing design, this mini trackhoe is great in tight spaces. The Bobcat® E20 compact (mini) excavator delivers impressive performance in tight areas with minimal repositioning. The 1.7-metric ton 17G is our smallest excavator. ![]() The hitch is the important component that connects a bucket to the arm of an excavator. The bucket is attached to the arm of the digger via a hitch. Different digger buckets are used to assist the operator depending on the type of work that is being undertaken. Features and specifications are subject to change without notice. Digger buckets are controlled by the machine’s operator in its cabin. There are several I’ve been looking for myself and this can be an easy place for others to find them in the future. Features and specifications are based on published information at the time of publication. With that being said, hopefully some of you have access to these elusive specs and we can share them here. Is it so hard to just put a little chart on the specs with available bucket size/types and capacity? At best they may give you a range of bucket capacities on the spec sheet, but that is of little value when you don’t know if its a trenching, HD, bellhole, graveyard, high volume bucket they are referring to. First off, why is this information so hard to find for a lot of models? Seems like one of the most basic specs needed for any sort of digging/loading calculations.
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