Bucket 20″ W/Teeth 10K Excavator

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20″ Excavator Bucket w/ Teeth (For 10K Excavator)

Medium‑Width Trenching • Footings • General Digging • Heavy‑Duty Construction

The 20-inch excavator bucket for 10,000 lb excavators is a rugged, high‑strength digging attachment built for utility trenching, footings, general excavation, and landscaping work. Designed with reinforced sidewalls, a heavy‑duty cutting edge, and replaceable teeth, this bucket handles Hawaiʻi’s toughest soils — including clay, sand, blue rock, and compacted fill.

The 20″ width is ideal for medium‑size trenches, water lines, electrical conduit, footings, and general-purpose digging where a balance of capacity and precision is needed.

Key Features

  • 20-inch digging width optimized for 10K excavators
  • Heavy‑duty steel construction for high breakout force
  • Replaceable teeth for maximum digging efficiency
  • Reinforced sidewalls & cutting edge for durability
  • Clean trench profile with reduced over‑excavation
  • Compatible with most 10K excavators (Bobcat E50/E55,
  • Built for Hawaiʻi’s clay, sand, and volcanic soils
  • Ideal Uses in Hawaiʻi

    • Water line trenching
    • Electrical conduit trenching
    • Footings for small‑to‑medium structures
    • Residential & commercial excavation
    • Landscaping & property improvements
    • Digging in tight or confined spaces
    • General construction site work

Specifications (10K Excavator Class)

Category Specification
Width 20 inches
Tooth Count 3–4 replaceable teeth
Material High‑strength alloy steel
Mount Type Pin‑on or quick‑attach (varies by machine)
Weight 250–400 lbs
Machine Class 10,000 lb excavators (5–6 ton class)
Applications Trenching, utilities, footings, general digging

 

  • Confirm pin/coupler compatibility before installation
  • Inspect teeth and cutting edges before use
  • Avoid prying sideways — buckets are designed for straight digging
  • Ensure trench walls are stable before entering
  • Follow excavator load and breakout force limits