@@RPAMEDIA yes except they aren’t shaking the bucket to separate anything, so, again, why this bucket? I work in excavating, and I can tell you these buckets aren’t made for this kind of work of digging period, let alone in compacted material or rock.
@@RPAMEDIA That bucket isn't nearly as strong as a conventional bucket, being it has all those voids in it. besides, I don't see anything sifting out of it.
That's not even a comparison, the Cat 390F is a 90-ton class machine and the Case CX750D is a 75-ton class machine. For specs, the 390F weighs in, on paper, at 192,680 pounds and has a net horsepower rating of 524 horsepower. The CX750D weighs in, on paper, at 158,300 pounds and has a net horsepower rating of 460 horsepower. This is not to be confused with the gross horsepower rating of 512.