Titan Attachments 72″ Skeleton Rock Grapple Rake Quick Tach Bucket Loader

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Grab and clear out unwanted rocks and other debris while allowing valuable dirt to sift through the rock bucket tines and return to your land!
Fit: Universal Skid Steer Attachment
Extreme Duty Construction: Frame built with 3″ x 3″ steel tubing; Rock Bucket and Grapples both made from extreme duty 1/2″ steel

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The 72″ Rock Grapple bucket from Titan Attachments is perfect for grabbing and clearing out unwanted rocks and other debris while allowing valuable dirt to sift through the rock bucket tines and return to your land!  The heavy duty skeleton frame of the bucket provides the durability needed for most demanding jobs and in the toughest conditions. Frame built with 3″ x 3″ steel tubing; Rock Bucket and Grapple both made from extreme duty 1/2″ steel. The integrated step in the center of the bucket allows for easy, slip free entry to your skid steer.

Features: 
– Skid Steer quick tach 
– Durable Powder Coated finish 
– Replaceable teeth 
– Open Tine Bottom for sifting debris
– Frame built with 3″ x 3″ steel tubing
– (2) 2.5″ bore x 8″ stroke hydraulic cylinders
– Max Opening Height: 35.5″

Specifications: 
– Outside width: 74″ 
– Inside width: 73″
– Length: 49″ 
– Spacing between tines: 4″ 
– Steel thickness: 1/2″ 
– Cutting edge: 1″ x 74″  
– 6 Cast Teeth
– Weight: 1,050 lb
Grab and clear out unwanted rocks and other debris while allowing valuable dirt to sift through the rock bucket tines and return to your land!
Fit: Universal Skid Steer Attachment
Extreme Duty Construction: Frame built with 3″ x 3″ steel tubing; Rock Bucket and Grapples both made from extreme duty 1/2″ steel
Components: 1″ x 74″ Cutting Edge with 6 Cast Teeth; 15 half inch thick solid steel tines, 2 hydraulic cylinders – 2.5″ bore x 8″ stroke – hoses and couplers included!
Dimensions: 49″ from back of frame to end of teeth; 4″ tine spacing, 73″ actual inside bucket width, 14.5″ deep from top of bucket to the top of tines