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36" Backhoe Thumb Hoe Clamp 5/8" Steel Plate Assembly Weld On Adjustable Reviews

4.7 Rating 39 Reviews
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The 36-inch Weld-On Backhoe Thumb is perfect for anyone that needs to add a high-quality thumb to their excavator. Simply weld it to your boom, and it's ready for work. When not in use, you can just remove the teeth bars and store them away. Made from heavy-duty 5/8" thick steel plates, this pro-duty implement is ready for just about any job. Please measure your bucket before ordering to ensure a proper match— a mismatched thumb can result in damage to your backhoe, as larger backhoes tend to have more bucket force. For example: if you mount a 25” thumb on a hoe that requires a 31” thumb, you can potentially bend or break your equipment. Make sure that this thumb is at least the length of your bucket when measured from boom to the teeth— your warranty may be voided if damage occurs.

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Great tough tool
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Posted 3 years ago
Easy to install. Works as expected.
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Posted 3 years ago
Good quality heavy duty great price
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Posted 3 years ago
Very easy well built for price
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Posted 3 years ago
Product quality is very good. I did not look at the instruction as I watched several You tube videos on welding them in place.
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Posted 3 years ago
Good value for the money. Very heavily built. I wish the ththumb could be braced in a more forward position. Lynch pins can fall off of assembly during use. Good for ovcasional careful us. Quality not on par with a $1000 thumb but a darn good deal for the money.
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Posted 3 years ago
Heavy duty seems good for the job. Some instructions on how it works would be great. On how it folds closed what direction the adjustment arm goes it would be real simple install other than that.
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Posted 4 years ago
Built well ships fast gooddeal!
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Posted 4 years ago