Unmarked FORK MOUNTED TELEHANDLER BUCKET 96-2.0 for sale for sale in Norfolk, VA

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Unmarked FORK MOUNTED TELEHANDLER BUCKET 96-2.0 for sale

Customer asset number: A-96-20

Additional information: COMPATIBLE WITH TELEHANDLERS: Do more with your telehandler, using this 8-ft dirt bucket! It has 2 fork pockets and safety pin locks, allowing easy installation. Simply slide the pallet forks into the sleeves, bolt them into place, and you're all set to complete those hard-to-reach jobs. HEAVY DUTY CONSTRUCTION: The Telehandler Bucket is made from structural steel with the 8mm thick sides being reinforced allowing for repetitive use. We have also powder coated the steel back to help prevent against rust and corrosion. A MUST HAVE FOR LANDSCAPING AND CONSTRUCTION: Attachments 96-in Telehandler Bucket is designed to easily scoop and transport material and debris from dirt, mulch, rocks, debris, snow and more. This makes this telehandler bucket ideal in any situation and an invaluable attachment for your telehandler and skid steer. DIMENSIONS: The overall width of the bucket is 96-in. The height is 29.5-in and will have an overall depth of 64.25-in from the tip of the bucket to the back of the fork pockets. The 96-in bucket will have 2 cubic yards of heaped capacity. The 6.25-in wide fork pockets will be 39.25-in apart, center to center. FEATURES: - Be able to backfill over tall obstacles such as walls or load sand, gravel, and other debris around the job site. - 8mm side reinforced plates allow for repetitive use. - Fork mounted. - Includes Lock Pin Shaft and Lock Pin Buckle to ensure Bucket is secured on forks. - Capacity of 1.93 Cubic Yards. - Fits All Brands! SPECIFICATIONS: - Weight: 862 lb - Width: 96-in - Length: 64.25-in - Height: 29.5-in - Working Depth: 55-in - Center to Center Fork Pocket Spacing: 39.25-in - Fork Pocket Width: 6.25-in - Fork Pocket Length: 52.25-in

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Model: Unmarked FORK MOUNTED TELEHANDLER BUCKET 96-2.0

Year : 2022





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