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Choosing the right telehandler bucket turns your machine from a basic lift into a versatile powerhouse. Understanding the different bucket types available ensures that you match the right attachment to your specific need, maximizing project efficiency and the return on your investment.
The General-Purpose Bucket
General-purpose telehandler buckets are versatile attachments designed for work across multiple jobsites. These buckets excel at material handling, grading, and light excavation work. Their reinforced cutting edges can handle various materials, from soil and gravel to debris from recent demolition work.
Built with high-strength steel, general-purpose buckets feature welded reinforcement ribs that distribute stress evenly, preventing premature wear. The tapered design facilitates easy material penetration and clean dumping, helping reduce cycle times and boost productivity for construction tasks, landscaping projects, and even agricultural operations.
The High-Capacity Bucket
When your project demands heavy-duty materials in short periods of time, high-capacity buckets deliver exceptional performance. These robust attachments are engineered for demanding applications like large-scale earthmoving, aggregate handling, and commercial construction projects.
High-capacity models feature reinforced backing plates and extra-thick steel construction to withstand extreme loads. Their increased volume means fewer passes and reduced fuel consumption, directly impacting your bottom line.
Advanced designs incorporate optimized load distribution to maintain telehandler stability while maximizing payload capacity.
The Fork-Mounted Bucket
Fork-mounted buckets offer unparalleled versatility by converting your standard pallet forks into efficient material handlers without removing the forks. These innovative attachments simply slide onto existing forks and are secured with a built-in locking mechanism. This design enables instant transitions between palletized materials and loose loads.
Available in various capacities and configurations, fork-mounted buckets are ideal for operations that require frequent attachment changes. Their quick-connect design eliminates downtime, while maintaining the ability to handle both traditional fork tasks and bucket applications on the same job.
Choosing the Right Telehandler Bucket for Your Project
Selecting the optimal telehandler bucket depends on your material type, jobsite conditions, and telehandler model. Consider weight capacity, bucket volume, and mounting compatibility to ensure safety and efficient productivity.
Thompson Tractor has been in business for 60 years and is proud to serve as a one-stop shop for everything you could possibly need for heavy-duty work. Our local experts take the time to know you, your business, and how to best help you succeed.
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