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Viby's versatile attachments

A wide array of buckets is available from Danish company Viby to suit demolition and recycling applications as well as conventional digging and loading duties. The units are said to be strong and long lasting, and the well-proven separator bucket is already successful in the Danish market, with Viby hoping for wider success with this unit in the rest of Europe as well as further afield. A new high-tip bucket is aimed at duties in recycling applications and is also said to offer a long working life, fe
February 7, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Versatility is claimed for Viby's bucket attachments
A wide array of buckets is available from Danish company Viby to suit demolition and recycling applications as well as conventional digging and loading duties.

The units are said to be strong and long lasting, and the well-proven separator bucket is already successful in the Danish market, with Viby hoping for wider success with this unit in the rest of Europe as well as further afield.

A new high-tip bucket is aimed at duties in recycling applications and is also said to offer a long working life, featuring steel and plastic inside to suit the application.

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