Gear reduction drive units designed for heavy-duty use in commercial and industrial applications. Chain reduction drive units are designed for medium to heavy-duty applications.
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Bit sizes range from 4" (101 mm) to 36" (914 mm), including tree and shrub auger bits, rock and frost bits.
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Models from the 175-lb. impact energy class to the 2000-lb. class.
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Vibratory force ranges from 2,500 lbs. (11.12 kN) to 11,350 lb. (50.48 kN), base plate widths from 11” (279 mm) to 27” (685 mm).
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Various widths available. This simple yet efficient design has no motor, but uses the power of your excavator to compact material in a trench.
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Designed for ditch maintenance and construction. Useful in grading and slope work, not designed for tough digging applications.
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Similar application to skid steer grapples, the excavator grapple designed to handle objects varying in size and shape. To remove large rocks, brush, or debris.
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These stand up to tough concrete removal, will handle slabs up to 8" thick.
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Tree and shrub auger bit designed with smaller diameter auger flighting at the bottom to leave space for root balls, fertilizer, or mulch.
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Tilting buckets enhance a machines grading capabilities in ditch cleaning and/or sloping applications. Tilting up to 45 ° either direction, no need for a separate tilting attachment.
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