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<blockquote data-quote="TriHonu" data-source="post: 28958" data-attributes="member: 897"><p>If you want a narrow bucket look for one that is narrower at the back and wider at the cutting edge. They are made for clay and sticky materials and will empty much easier. I have even seen some that had holes drilled in the back of the bucket to let water out the back and to break the suction when dumping.</p><p>There are dedicated trenching buckets like the <a href="http://www.rocklandmfg.com/excavator/ez_dig.htm" target="_blank"><span style="color: #0000ff"><u>EZ Dig</u></span></a> from Rockland Mfg. I don't know if they would keep up with a trencher, but they appear to work much faster than a regular bucket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TriHonu, post: 28958, member: 897"] If you want a narrow bucket look for one that is narrower at the back and wider at the cutting edge. They are made for clay and sticky materials and will empty much easier. I have even seen some that had holes drilled in the back of the bucket to let water out the back and to break the suction when dumping. There are dedicated trenching buckets like the [URL='http://www.rocklandmfg.com/excavator/ez_dig.htm'][COLOR=#0000ff][U]EZ Dig[/U][/COLOR][/URL] from Rockland Mfg. I don't know if they would keep up with a trencher, but they appear to work much faster than a regular bucket. [/QUOTE]
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