FAQ about Buckets and Front Loaders
Brush blades are used for sweeping and cleaning hard surfaces such as asphalt, concrete, and farmyards. They are commonly mounted on sweepers or attachments for tractors and loaders.
A log grapple is a tool designed for handling and transporting timber. It is primarily used in forestry to drag logs and organize wood.
Stone forks are used to clear land of stones and larger debris. They are particularly useful in agriculture and landscaping.
Bale grabs are used for lifting and transporting round or square bales of hay and straw. They gently grip the bales to prevent damage to the wrapping.
Excavator buckets are attachments for excavators, used to dig and move soil or gravel, while bucket teeth improve the bucket’s ability to dig through hard materials.
Bale spears are tools designed for lifting and transporting unwrapped hay or straw bales. They provide a fast and secure lifting solution.
Plain bearings are bearings that reduce friction between two moving surfaces. They are used in machinery components where low friction and smooth motion are essential.
Plough blades, also known as road blades, are used on snowplows and road scrapers to cut through and level surfaces. They are made of durable steel to withstand harsh conditions.
Implement bolts are used to secure and fasten attachments on tractors and other machines. They are essential for ensuring safe and stable operation of equipment.
Crane spare parts refer to components used for repairing or maintaining cranes, such as hydraulic hoses, valves, and mounting brackets. These parts ensure optimal crane functionality.
Bucket blades are wear-resistant steel components mounted on bucket edges to extend their lifespan and protect against wear. They are commonly used on excavators and loaders.
Tractor weights are used to balance and increase tractor stability when lifting heavy loads or operating with attachments. They improve traction and safety.