Heavy Duty High Capacity Bucket Bucket Options

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Heavy Duty High Capacity Bucket

The Heavy Duty High Capacity Bucket's name tells the story of this ferociously strong bucket. It is built with the heavy-duty user in mind that is moving loads of material such as manure, hay, and gravel.

Strong Bucket

Product Details

Bigger is Better

The Large Capacity Bucket is everything a person could ask for in a bucket. Its strength, durability, and patented design make it a coveted tool for those who do serious material handling jobs. Comes in sizes from 84" to 108" and a capacity up to 1.7 cubic yards.

The Westendorf advantage:

  • Patented bucket design is tapered on all sides for quick release of materials.
  • The stiffeners along the sides add extra strength to the bucket.
  • Double weld-on or bolt-on blade.
  • Chain Hooks are included on the HDHC buckets.
  • Welded-in cutting edge made of high carbon steel to give you more strength without the added weight.
  • Reinforced by runners that allows the loader to absorb the shock of digging, not the bucket.
  • Capacity up to 1.7 cubic yards.
  • Lightweight bucket made from durable high-strength steel.
  • Bucket is available with the Snap-Attach™ or Universal pin type connector.

PACKAGE OPTIONS & UPGRADES

Snap-Attach™, Universal Pin Connector, Back Drag Blade, Back Drag Blade with Teeth, Bucket Teeth, and Grab Fork Hooks.

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Customer Testimonials

I owned a weld shop, and I was continuously fixing and repairing loaders. When I bought myself a loader, I was determined it was going to be a Westendorf loader. Nobody else had one like it. Whenever they saw my loader, they would say, 'That's the stoutest loader I've ever seen!' It was built stronger, and I never had any trouble with it.
What really convinced me of the loader's strength is in the following story:
I had a fire break out in the barn, over 2,000 gallons of gasoline started on fire. I had my tractor and loader parked in the barn. The fire melted the tires right off the tractor, melted the tractor's hood and busted up the cab. The loader was scorched, the decals and hoses had melted off, but I wasn't sure about the loader's condition so I called my local Westendorf dealer to come out and take a look. He told me that loader had an internal I-Beam or double wall construction and the loader wasn't damaged. I couldn't believe it didn't split the loader's frame. Nothing warped, no welds were broken, the bucket was still in excellent condition. I couldn't believe the loader wasn't hurt - I took it up the road to a body shop, had it sand blasted, repainted, reinstalled the hoses and sold it.
That was a good loader. I had a dozer blade, bucket and pallet fork. Even after 10 years I never had to sharpen the bucket's blade. I leveled dirt, pushed out trees and sprouts, the blade stayed sharp. I really like the easy hook up system. I could sit in the tractor seat and see what I was working with. The low-profile allowed me to see to align the units. All I had to do was back up, hook on to the other attachment and I was back to work.
My Westendorf loader was a really fine outfit - that's for sure. If I were to go back into farming again, I definitely wouldn't buy anything but a Westendorf.

Bill Gossett - Casy, IL