Excavation bucket and method of digging

Excavating – Scoop or excavating and transporting container – Scoop or bucket structure – per se

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37379, 414722, E02F 340

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055265910

ABSTRACT:
An excavation bucket includes a bottom assembly which defines a scoop slot opening along a portion of the bottom assembly. The excavation bucket is useful for excavating material in a conventional manner in a first operating mode, and for fine-grading material in a novel manner in a second operating mode. When operating in the second operating mode the excavation bucket is capable of fine-grading adjacent buried objects without damaging the buried objects.

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