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The High Penetration STAG(TM) Rock Bucket
From Leading Edge Attachments, Inc.(R)


Patents Pending

Stag Rock Bucket for tough digging conditions

Available in the above shown 2-3-1-4 arrangement, or the below shown 1-2-3-4 arrangement.

 
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Focuses entire breakout force on one point for huge penetration forces due to patent pending "Staggered Tooth" technology

Easily dig compacted soils, coral, shale, caliche, stratefied materials, shot rock or frozen ground (frost)
Teeth lie on a plane allowing easy construction of flat trench bottoms
Far less expensive rock bucket, than other high penetration or rock ripping buckets
Available for any excavator 22,000 pounds to 200,000 pounds.
Made in USA using T1 alloy steel and the powerful MTG KingMet Teeth

            Stag Bucket Bottom View
Stag Bucket Side View

Leading Edge Attachments, Inc. now offers the patent pending "STAG" Rock Bucket which is a new style, high penetration rock bucket utilizing the "Staggered Tooth" technology, and is designed for excavators allowing the operator to easily dig compacted soils, coral, shale, calachie, stratefied materials, shot rock or frozen ground with higher concentrated breakout force for a price that is lower than our award winning Multi-Ripper Bucket. The STAG Rock Bucket allows the operator to focus the excavators full breakout force on one tooth at a time because the front leading edge is angled. Creating flat trench bottoms is easy with this new bucket also because the teeth are all on the same plane, similar to a conventional bucket.
Conventional buckets have the teeth mounted on and edge so that all of the teeth engage the material at the same time, thus sharing the load and decreasing the breakout force. The LEA STAG Rock Bucket creates high penetration due to the fact that one tooth is engaged at a time. The operator uses this bucket in tough digging conditions allowing the forces to be transmitted to fewer teeth, thus saving energy and increasing performance, while still being able to shave the bottom of a trench flat, similar to a conventional bucket.
The new STAG Rock Bucket is manufactured in USA using T1 alloy steel and the powerful MTG KingMet Systems teeth, and is available to fit any excavator from 22,000 pounds to 200,000 pounds. The award winning Multi-Ripper Teeth are also available for some models to provide even more penetration.


Below is the new LEA Backhoe STAG Rock Bucket for 11-16K size backhoes and excavators

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Below is the original "angled edge" STAG Bucket

LEA STAG Rock Bucket



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All Multi-Ripper and Stag Products are available with MTG Systems Teeth and Adapters.
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