Catching the edge of the top, shaking it a little bit to make sure that it's all bottomed out, flipping your two levers down.
I have a piece of thick concrete over here that was dug out of this lot. I don't know where it came from, but it's a thicker piece than I've got anything to move it with. We found this big large piece of concrete when we were moving dirt here. It's been sitting here a while in the weeds.
We're going to try to get up under the concrete and get it back into the groove. If this were a slab of concrete that was still connected, you would still just get under it like we're getting under it. Then you would use the two pieces there to actually break it out.
Now this is about 1000 pound piece of concrete that we have here. Having the top ledge and that's three-quarter inch steel on both sides, high tensile steel. That's meant to be able to go into a full concrete slab of this size and use the power of the machine.
Usually, if it was a really big piece of concrete we would be using a track machine. Eighty plus horsepower and this claw is designed to take that kind of horsepower even from the biggest track machines where you could physically break pieces of concrete like this out of concrete floors from large buildings and structures.
The features here on the FFC concrete claw, this is meant to be used by any size machine. It can be used on a track loader up to 100 horsepower. You've got an 8-inch wide, 1-inch thick true cutting edge with extra heavy duty teeth, replaceable points, three quarter inch T1 steel all the way through the whole edge here.
The idea is to get up under the slab, get the slab slid back between these two pieces here and be able to break the concrete out and we'll be able to transport it or anything you need to do. You've got double steps on it making it easy to get back into the machine. It's reinforced completely right back in the back because you're going to be putting a tremendous amount of force breaking concrete especially when it contains rebar.
If you need to tear up concrete floors and stuff, and you don't want to spend the $10,000 for a hydraulic hammer and you happened to have an 80 to 100-horsepower machine, you can tear up anything. This is only a 50-horsepowered New Holland machine, but yet it still would do four or six-inch floors out of a building. This is the best thing I've seen for moving concrete at the cheapest price.
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Hi, I'm Ted from Everything Attachments. We're here today with the FFC brand of concrete claw. This is an extreme duty piece of equipment that can be used on any size of skid steer. Of course if you've got some really thick cement with rebar and stuff in it, you're going to get the most done with a track machine or a large skid steer.
This could be used for asphalt. Take it up, transport it, it'll stay somewhat in pieces. Concrete is what it's really designed for. This is three-quarter inch all the way out to the ends here of good 572 steel. This has the Pengo large shanks on it with replaceable tips. It has a true cutting edge on the front of it that's one inch thick by eight inches long. So this bucket, I mean, when you think about ripping up solid concrete, there's nothing that's not severe duty about that.
So this bucket is built with a lot of gusseting at the top and the bottom to withstand the curl force and the breakout force that you're going to use with you're machine. Because, pretty much, you're going to ram it, you're going to do whatever you can do with your machine to get that concrete broken out. And then with this nice steep slide in here you're able to carry your slabs by tilting it up and letting one end rest here and one end pinned in here. You're able to carry a large slab to the dump truck or wherever you're needing to deposit it.
So this is a... if you've got concrete work to do or tear up, this would be a great handy tool to have around and it's built so solid. I've sold a lot of these I've never had a warranty issue on one and so it's a really heavy, well made product. If you'll give us a call at everything attachments, we'll help size, make sure that your machine suits the requirements to be able to use it properly with cement and so forth. So just give us a call or email at everything attachments and we'll be happy to help.