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Installing a Smaller Bucket and Manual Thumb on a Volvo E70B Excavator
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For excavator owners looking to enhance their machine's versatility, one common upgrade is installing a smaller bucket and adding a manual thumb. This modification can improve performance on various tasks such as digging in tighter spaces, handling brush, and performing more delicate work. In this article, we explore a user’s experience with installing a smaller bucket and a manual thumb on their Volvo E70B excavator.
Project Overview
The primary goal of this project was to improve the functionality of the Volvo E70B excavator by replacing its standard bucket with a smaller one and adding a manual thumb for better attachment options. These changes were aimed at making the machine more efficient for handling tasks like brush clearing and digging in confined areas.
Step 1: Selecting the Smaller Bucket
The owner decided to go with a smaller bucket to allow for greater precision when working in tighter spaces. Choosing the right size is crucial for maintaining the balance and performance of the machine. A bucket that is too small can lead to inefficiency, while a too-large bucket might make it harder to maneuver in small areas.
The selected bucket was slightly smaller than the standard size, improving the machine's ability to navigate tight spots while maintaining a good level of digging performance.
Step 2: Installing the Manual Thumb
One of the main features of the upgrade was the installation of a manual thumb. The thumb is a versatile attachment that allows the operator to grab and move materials such as logs, rocks, and brush.
To install the thumb, the owner chose a manual thumb design that could be operated using the excavator’s existing hydraulics. While hydraulic thumbs are more automatic, a manual thumb offers a more budget-friendly option. The manual thumb allows the operator to adjust the grabber by hand, which provides a good level of control, especially when lifting or carrying smaller materials.
The installation process for the thumb involved attaching it to the existing arm of the excavator. This required careful measurements and welding to ensure the thumb would function smoothly with the smaller bucket and the machine’s hydraulics. The thumb’s mechanical setup was simple enough for an experienced operator to manage, requiring basic tools and minimal hydraulic knowledge.
Step 3: Testing and Adjustments
Once the smaller bucket and manual thumb were installed, the next step was testing them out in various work scenarios. This included tasks like digging small trenches, handling logs, and clearing brush. The operator found the smaller bucket significantly improved digging accuracy in confined spaces, allowing the excavator to easily maneuver around obstacles. The manual thumb, though requiring more effort than a hydraulic version, proved useful for grabbing and carrying brush with ease.
Some fine-tuning was needed to ensure the thumb could properly open and close to grab materials securely. After several adjustments, the thumb's performance met the operator's expectations, and the setup allowed for more versatility and productivity on the job.
Benefits of the Upgrade
  • Increased Versatility: With the new smaller bucket and manual thumb, the excavator was better suited for a wide range of tasks, from clearing brush to handling smaller, more delicate materials.
  • Improved Maneuverability: The smaller bucket allowed for easier movement in confined areas, making it ideal for urban or residential projects where space is limited.
  • Cost-Effective Solution: Installing a manual thumb was a cost-effective solution for adding more functionality to the machine, especially compared to hydraulic thumbs, which can be more expensive.
  • Enhanced Precision: The smaller bucket made it easier to perform tasks with more precision, particularly useful for detailed work around structures or landscaping projects.
Conclusion
Upgrading a Volvo E70B excavator with a smaller bucket and a manual thumb is a project that significantly enhances the machine’s capability. By making these adjustments, operators can gain more control and flexibility in a variety of tasks, from brush clearing to digging in tight spaces. This project serves as an example of how simple modifications can improve the performance and versatility of an excavator, making it more useful for different types of work, especially in residential or urban settings.
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Installing a Smaller Bucket and Manual Thumb on a Volvo E70B Excavator - by MikePhua - Yesterday, 02:40 PM

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