DESCRIPTION
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Compact Tractor Bucket
Berlon’s Compact Tractor bucket is ideal for compact tractors and smaller skid loaders.
Common uses include: Hobby, small skid loaders, and compact tractors.
- 3/16” thick steel body
- Economically priced
- 3/4″ x 6″ weld on cutting edge without holes
SPECIFICATIONS
B SERIES | INSIDE DIMENSION (IN.) | OUTSIDE DIMENSION | “A” HEIGHT | “B” DEPTH | “C” ANGLE | LBS |
CCT-54 | 54.0″ | 55.5″ | 21.0″ | 27.0″ | 70° | 280 |
CCT-60 | 60.0″ | 61.5″ | 21.0″ | 27.0″ | 70° | 311 |
CCT-66 | 66.0″ | 67.5″ | 21.0″ | 27.0″ | 70° | 342 |
CCT-72 | 72.0″ | 73.5″ | 21.0″ | 27.0″ | 70° | 373 |
How to Determine Bucket Capacity
The amount of material a bucket can carry is determined as struck (level) capacity and heaped capacity. The heaped capacity is the actual cubic feet. The following formulas are used to determine capacities and will help you compare the capacity of various buckets.
To calculate cubic feet of a bucket:
1: Measure from the top of the bucket straight down to the bottom in inches = Height
2: Measure from the front of the floor to the back in inches = Depth
3: Height x Depth ÷ 2 x Width = Cubic Inches ÷ 1,728 = Struck Capacity (Cubic Feet)
To calculate heaped capacity of a bucket:
For B, BEL, BELHD, UT, CCT, BEC, MIB, & MIBEL series buckets: Cubic Feet ÷ 3 = Heaped Amount + Cubic Feet = Heaped Capacity
For UTHB, FMX, HCSB, HVMB, CAL, & MISLMB series buckets: Cubic Feet ÷ 2.5 = Heaped Amount + Cubic Feet = Heaped Capacity