Attachments
Buckets
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Buckets
General
WARNING The bucket selected must be the correct width to suit the hole/trench to be excavated. However,
if the hole width demands a larger bucket, consideration must be given to the density/weight of the material
to be moved affecting the stability of the machine especially if working on a slope. If there is danger of the
machine's stability being compromised, then select a smaller bucket or reposition the machine.
Use the 300mm wide bucket for narrow excavations or for maximum penetration when digging in hard, rocky
or clay soils.
Larger buckets are ideally suited to bulk shifting light or loose materials.
Notice: When buckets750mm or wider are attached to the machine, use extreme caution in operation to avoid
contact with the cab.
Bucket Teeth
Standard Teeth
Removal
1. Park the machine on solid, level ground.
2. Put the bucket on the ground.
3. Stop the engine.
4. Remove the ignition key.
5. Discharge the hydraulic pressure.
Refer to: Discharge (Page 147).
6. Remove the nut and bolt.
7. Remove the tooth.
Figure 84.
A Tooth B Nut and bolt