Telehandler Bucket
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Telehandler Bucket
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Designed specifically for Bobcat® telehandlers (telescopic tool carriers), these buckets are available for general purpose, snow removal and light material applications. 

General-Purpose Buckets 

  • Ideal for grading and leveling applications as well as material handling and digging  
  • Good breakout force with a flat-top for angle indication at the cutting edge 

Snow and Light Material Buckets 

  • Large capacity for loading and handling various light materials such as snow and mulch 
  •  High-back design supports the pushing of snow and other material 

Product Overview

Top Tasks 

General Purpose Buckets 

  • Light-duty grading and leveling 
  • Digging 
  • Material Handling 

Snow and Light Material Buckets 

  • Handle snow and mulch 
  • Push and pile snow 

Compatible Models

Specifications

Units
Bucket - General Purpose, 72"
Bucket - General Purpose, 80"
Bucket - General Purpose, 93"
Bucket - Grapple Ag, 96"
Bucket - Light Material, 96"
Bucket - Light Material, XL, 96"
General
Operating Weight
750 lb
875 lb
919 lb
1113 lb
1554 lb
1753 lb
Length
39.4 in
40.9 in
41.8 in
46.4 in
63.3 in
70.5 in
Width
73 in
80.8 in
93 in
91.8 in
96.5 in
96.5 in
Height
30 in
34.3 in
39 in
37.6 in
39.4 in
43.9 in
Bucket Specs
ISO Heaped Capacity
27.19 ft³
26.84 ft³
26.84 ft³
67.5 ft³
88.99 ft³
ISO Struck Capacity
22.25 ft³
21.9 ft³
Predrilled For
Bolt-on Edges or Teeth 
Bolt-on Edges or Teeth 

 

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including engine exhaust (including diesel engine exhaust when equipped), lead and lead compounds, mineral oils, soots, phthalates, and carbon monoxide which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Certain specification(s) are based on engineering calculations and are not actual measurements. Specification(s) are provided for comparison purposes only and are subject to change without notice. Specification(s) for your individual equipment will vary based on normal variations in design, manufacturing, operating conditions, and other factors.