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Wallenstein BK2609 9" Bucket for Backhoe .5 cubic ft - BK2609

Wallenstein BK2609 9" Bucket for Backhoe .5 cubic ft - BK2609

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Wallenstein BK2609 9" Bucket for Backhoe .5 cubic ft - BK2609

This is the Wallenstein BK2609 9 inch bucket that is designed for the Wallenstein backhoe kit. The bucket is able to collect .5 cubic feet of material per scoop.

Features
  • Heavy-duty construction with three teeth 
  • Quick and simple installation 
  • .5 Cubic foot capacity  
What Our Experts Think

The Wallenstein BK2609 9″ Bucket (0.5 cu ft) is a precision backhoe attachment ideally suited for compact excavating tasks.

  • At 9 inches wide and 0.5 cubic-foot capacity, it offers excellent control in tight spaces.

  • Durable steel construction ensures it holds up under frequent use.

  • Equipped with three replaceable teeth for strong penetration in soil and light rock.

  • Compatible with Wallenstein’s compact backhoe setups—great for utility work, landscaping, and footings.

  • A solid choice when you prioritize maneuverability, clean trenches, and minimal disturbance.

Q&A

Q: What size is this bucket?
A: It’s 9 inches wide and carries approximately 0.5 cubic feet of material.

Q: What kind of tasks is it best for?
A: Ideal for narrow trenching, utility line installs, landscaping, and tight-space digging.

Q: How many teeth does it have and are they replaceable?
A: It comes with three teeth which are designed to be replaceable.

Q: Is it good for heavy rock or large excavations?
A: Not primarily. This bucket is optimized for precision digging rather than heavy mass removal or significant rock excavation.

Maintenance Tips
  • After each use, clean out soil and debris from the bucket and between the teeth.

  • Check the condition of the teeth regularly and replace them when they show wear to maintain digging efficiency.

  • Inspect mounting pins and bushings for play or wear; tighten or replace as needed.

  • Store the bucket in a dry location when not in use to reduce corrosion and protect the finish.