A Bucket That Rocks

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Colville, WA.-based ANBO Manufacturing is introducing a new addition to the skid steer and tractor attachment line - the Rock Bucket. This tool allows users to transport materials with ease and efficiency.

"The Rock Bucket adds a necessary component to our product line," said Chris Newman, president of ANBO Manufacturing. "This tool is designed as a rock rake that is both reliable and durable - both farmers and construction workers will have the ability to successfully accomplish almost any task."

An Advanced New Tool

The Rock Bucket, durably designed with grade 50 of the X-10 steel, has a variety of features that add quality and value to the product.

"Our equipment designers have added the qualities to produce an attachment that will be satisfying for farmers worldwide," said Newman.

These design features include:

- Tines that are more closely spaced to keep debris from clogging

- Tines that are duplicated on the lower half for greater strength

- A tine bar closer toward the front of the grapple to enhance sod-cutting ability

- Intersecting tine bars, creating a fine bite that interlocks both large and small debris

- A plate in the center of the bucket, directly in line with the operator, so small rocks don't penetrate causing damage or injury

- Cylinders that are protected from debris by formed plates on the underside of the attachment

The ANBO Skeleton Rock Bucket can be ordered either with or without the grapple attachment, based on the user's desire, and can be custom designed for virtually any size or type of tractor or skid steer.

"Whether the user is separating rocks or working in the fields, just grasp it, scoop it and transport it," said Ron Maestas, operations and design engineer manager at ANBO. "It's a very useful tool."

For more data on the ANBO Rock Bucket, as well as other attachments, visit www.anbomanufacturing.com or call (866) 684-3330.


About the Author:
ANBO Manufacturing is an agriculture and construction equipment machinery businesslocated in Colville, WA. For more information on the ANBO Rock Bucket, as well as other Grapples and attachments, please call (866) 684-3330. Also published at A Bucket That Rocks.



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