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EQ15165

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EQ15165
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Make
NEWMAN TRACTOR
Model
SY60C-EXB-24
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This Newman Tractor 24-inch excavator bucket is designed specifically for use with the SY60C excavator, making it a direct-fit attachment for operators already running that machine. Built to handle digging, trenching, and material handling tasks on construction, landscaping, utility, and grading job sites, this bucket delivers reliable performance where it counts.
One of the primary benefits of using a properly sized, machine-matched bucket like this one is improved digging efficiency. Because it is sized and configured for the SY60C, operators can expect better hydraulic compatibility and consistent performance throughout the workday, reducing downtime and keeping projects on schedule.
For business owners and contractors, running the right attachment means lower operating costs over time. A bucket that fits the machine correctly places less strain on the hydraulic system and boom components, which translates to reduced wear and fewer repair bills. That kind of long-term savings directly supports healthier profit margins on every job.
Versatility is another practical advantage. A 24-inch bucket is a commonly used width across a wide range of applications including trench digging for utilities, footer excavation, and general earthmoving. Having this size available in your attachment lineup means your SY60C stays productive across multiple job types without requiring additional equipment.
This bucket stands out as a manufacturer-matched solution for the SY60C, meaning it is not a generic aftermarket option. Being sold through Newman Tractor adds a layer of confidence for buyers looking for quality and fitment accuracy. Priced at $1,750, it represents a straightforward investment in expanding the capability of an existing machine.