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<blockquote data-quote="Goweresque" data-source="post: 6789037" data-attributes="member: 818"><p>I watched him use it for a while, it will manage a pretty decent chunk of rubble. Occasionally you get a football shaped bit it can't get a good bite on, but it'll chew through a kerbstone if you feed it in at the right angle. I'd never seen one before, and was impressed. He was only using it on a small digger, 3 tonne I think. You can get the same bucket for bigger machines, they'd do a fair bit per hour I reckon. You just need a single acting hammer circuit, the valve on the bucket just cycles the jaw open and closed as long as your foot is on the pedal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goweresque, post: 6789037, member: 818"] I watched him use it for a while, it will manage a pretty decent chunk of rubble. Occasionally you get a football shaped bit it can't get a good bite on, but it'll chew through a kerbstone if you feed it in at the right angle. I'd never seen one before, and was impressed. He was only using it on a small digger, 3 tonne I think. You can get the same bucket for bigger machines, they'd do a fair bit per hour I reckon. You just need a single acting hammer circuit, the valve on the bucket just cycles the jaw open and closed as long as your foot is on the pedal. [/QUOTE]
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