D0306E36 AMI Excavator Bucket Specs (2021 - 2026)

Carrying device: 1.36-2.72t – Weight: 52kg – Bucket capacity: 0.093m³ – Bucket width: 0.914m – Model series: D –

Technical specs - D0306E36 AMI

Specification

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Carrying device
1.36-2.72 t
Weight
52 kg
Bucket capacity
0.093 m³
Bucket width
0.914 m
Model series
D

Special equipment

V-ditch bucket
No
Skeleton bucket
No
Digging bucket
No
General purpose bucket
No
Rock bucket
No
Ditching & Grading bucket
Yes

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News

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