Cartoondude135
Well-Known Member
What is the name of this bucket? I tried things like "pavement removal tilt bucket", and "wrist asphalt slab grab" in Google Images, but all to no avail! I'm stumped for ideas! The reason I want to research more into this attachment is because not only is it able to dig asphalt and concrete slabs, but it also tilts like a tilt bucket! That's what makes this attachment super special.
Also, what manufacturer makes this style of quick coupler lugs and coupler? Like................. Kenco is the manufacturer responsible for making these style quick coupler lugs and couplers as shown: https://kenco.com/products/wedgebolt-coupler/. But a flat stopper instead of a round stopper for wedge bolt couplers? That's a first for me!
However................ I did unearth some clues to help me narrow down this search (and no digger puns intended there).
Clue 1: This sort of bucket is only found in Toronto as shown in Mighty Machines At The Cement Yard at 9:17 of the video, and in This Is Daniel Cook episodes 'Building a Sidewalk' and 'Building a Road'.
Clue 2: In those two This Is Daniel Cook episode credits, they mentioned "Sanscon Construction", another company situated in Toronto; hinting this equipment attachment is exclusive to Toronto.
Clue 3: These two excavators appeared in This Is Daniel Cook Building A Road and the Queen and Spadina road construction project. Both those breakers and these buckets share the same quick coupler lugs and wedge bolt couplers. Here's another one I found on Google Images. I did notice something else on this excavator's bucket. What looks like a manufacturer's logo on the top of it just near the coupler. But the paint is too faded from extensive usage in digging and the logo is too scuffed and scratched for me to make out the manufacturer that makes this bucket and quick coupler lugs and coupler.
One more thing: on these two breaker's coupler's sides, I see what looks like a manufacturer's logo on it. This could be the break I needed! But the logo is too small to make out who make this style of quick coupler lugs and coupler. So if anyone has answers for all these questions, now would be a good time!
Also, what manufacturer makes this style of quick coupler lugs and coupler? Like................. Kenco is the manufacturer responsible for making these style quick coupler lugs and couplers as shown: https://kenco.com/products/wedgebolt-coupler/. But a flat stopper instead of a round stopper for wedge bolt couplers? That's a first for me!
However................ I did unearth some clues to help me narrow down this search (and no digger puns intended there).
Clue 1: This sort of bucket is only found in Toronto as shown in Mighty Machines At The Cement Yard at 9:17 of the video, and in This Is Daniel Cook episodes 'Building a Sidewalk' and 'Building a Road'.
Clue 2: In those two This Is Daniel Cook episode credits, they mentioned "Sanscon Construction", another company situated in Toronto; hinting this equipment attachment is exclusive to Toronto.
Clue 3: These two excavators appeared in This Is Daniel Cook Building A Road and the Queen and Spadina road construction project. Both those breakers and these buckets share the same quick coupler lugs and wedge bolt couplers. Here's another one I found on Google Images. I did notice something else on this excavator's bucket. What looks like a manufacturer's logo on the top of it just near the coupler. But the paint is too faded from extensive usage in digging and the logo is too scuffed and scratched for me to make out the manufacturer that makes this bucket and quick coupler lugs and coupler.
One more thing: on these two breaker's coupler's sides, I see what looks like a manufacturer's logo on it. This could be the break I needed! But the logo is too small to make out who make this style of quick coupler lugs and coupler. So if anyone has answers for all these questions, now would be a good time!