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Improve Efficiency with an OZ Buckets Mud Buckets

In construction the right attachment can drastically accelerate project timelines, bolster safety measures, and yield impeccable results. The OZ Excavator Buckets Mud Bucket is a versatile attachment designed to tackle a range of tasks, from ground leveling to bulk loading. Crafted from hardened steel and designed with an increased ear angle, these buckets are engineered for durability and maximum dump height, catering to machines ranging from 0.5T to over 110T. OZ Buckets’ Mud Buckets are designed with some key features to improve the longevity and performance of this attachment. 

Unique Bucket Design 
The unique design of our mud buckets prevents sinking or tipping in soft ground conditions. This feature ensures seamless operation, mitigating the risk of accidents and enhancing overall safety and efficiency on the job site. 
Designed with Hardened Steel 
Our mud buckets are manufactured using hardened steel, improving the attachment’s durability, enabling the buckets to withstand the harshest conditions and allowing you to get more out of your bucket.  
Increased Ear Angle 
The increased ear angle incorporated into the design of our mud buckets facilitates maximum dump height, streamlining the unloading process and enhancing overall work efficiency. With this feature, you can unload materials with ease, boosting productivity on the job site. 
Internal Strong Back 
Our mud buckets feature an internal strong back that limits flex to reduce metal fatigue. This design feature ensures that your bucket lasts longer and performs better. 
One-Piece Wear Side 
Engineered as a single piece, the wear side of our mud bucket is designed as one piece for longevity, enhancing the durability of your attachment. 
Bolt-On Edge 
The standard design of our mud bucket includes a bolt-on edge, facilitating easy replacement when the edge has worn. 

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