Do you do buckets for farm use that are bigger than the little ones shown here. Like grain buckets or even general use ones that are in the 3-3m2 range. Also why is a UK company seeking buckets that are only available in inch sizes. It’s an embarrassment that you are using archaic nonsense like the old imperial system on the width but using metric for the volume. The Uk moved to the metric system in 1962. Get with the times! Having to calculate the width of your buckets to work out what your on about is ridiculous.
Thanks for the comment! Rhinox only manufacture the 0.75m3 and 1m3 telehandler buckets. Inches are the industry standard for measuring bucket widths but google has a handy convert if you need to convert to mm.
Cool. I will try to remember that you supply those type of buckets
Do you do buckets for farm use that are bigger than the little ones shown here. Like grain buckets or even general use ones that are in the 3-3m2 range.
Also why is a UK company seeking buckets that are only available in inch sizes. It’s an embarrassment that you are using archaic nonsense like the old imperial system on the width but using metric for the volume. The Uk moved to the metric system in 1962. Get with the times! Having to calculate the width of your buckets to work out what your on about is ridiculous.
Thanks for the comment! Rhinox only manufacture the 0.75m3 and 1m3 telehandler buckets.
Inches are the industry standard for measuring bucket widths but google has a handy convert if you need to convert to mm.