Ground engaging tools work hard on every jobsite. They cut, scrape, break, and move material day after day. But as they wear down, they begin to tell a story. The condition of your bucket teeth, cutting edges, and adapters can reveal what is happening beneath the surface of your jobsite. For contractors working across Houston… Read Full Article »
Category: Heavy Equipment
Bucket Edge Types Explained: Which to Choose for Your Job
Bucket edges do far more than scrape dirt. They control how efficiently your machine cuts into material, how much strain is placed on your equipment, and how often you are stopping work to replace worn parts. Choosing the right edge for the job can make the difference between steady production and constant maintenance. At Texas… Read Full Article »
Understanding Rock Penetration Angles: How Bucket Design Impacts Efficiency
Working in rocky ground is one of the toughest challenges for any machine operator. It slows down production, puts stress on equipment, and can wear out cutting edges and teeth far faster than expected. What many crews do not realize is that the biggest difference in performance often comes from something far simpler than horsepower… Read Full Article »
Choosing the Right Ground Engaging Tool for Houston’s Clay and Coastal Soils
In Houston’s construction industry, soil can make all the difference in how efficiently your equipment performs. From sticky Gulf Coast clay to soft coastal ground and layers of tough limestone, each condition presents its own challenges. Selecting the right ground engaging tools (GET) ensures your machines operate at peak productivity while keeping maintenance costs down…. Read Full Article »
The Hidden Cost of Running Equipment with Worn GET Parts
Every construction crew knows how much pressure ground engaging tools take each day. Bucket teeth, cutting edges, and blades are the first line of defense against rough soil, rock, and other abrasive conditions. It is easy to keep using them once they start to wear down, especially if the machine still “gets the job done.”… Read Full Article »
The Benefits of Skid-Steer Attachments
If you ask most contractors which machine they couldn’t live without, the skid-steer will be at the top of the list. Its compact size makes it easy to maneuver on crowded job sites, and what really sets it apart is the range of attachments it can handle. With the right tools, one skid-steer can take… Read Full Article »
The Benefits of Buying Local for Construction Attachments and Tooling
When you’re running a construction project, equipment downtime and delays can cost more than just money—they can impact your entire schedule. That’s why choosing a local supplier for your construction attachments and ground engaging tools isn’t just convenient—it’s a smart business move. At Texas Contractors Equipment, Inc., we’ve supported contractors across Houston and beyond for… Read Full Article »
The Hidden Cost of Ground Engaging Tool Failure (And How to Avoid It)
In the world of heavy equipment, few components take more abuse than ground engaging tools (GET). These are the cutting edges, teeth, blades, and other wear parts that come into direct contact with soil, rock, and debris every day. They’re built to be tough—but even the toughest tools don’t last forever. When GET parts fail,… Read Full Article »
The 5 Must-Have Attachments for Every Houston Contractor
Houston contractors know when you’re on the job, there’s no time for second-guessing your equipment. Whether you’re cutting through Gulf Coast clay or prepping a site in the heart of the city, having the right attachments on hand keeps your project running smoothly and your crew productive. At Texas Contractors Equipment, we’ve worked alongside Houston’s… Read Full Article »
The Houston Construction Boom: Is Your Equipment Ready to Keep Up?
Houston is building fast. From expanding highways and flood control systems to new commercial developments and sprawling subdivisions, the construction industry here is experiencing one of its busiest periods in recent memory. If you’re a contractor working in or around Houston, you already know—deadlines are tight, competition is high, and downtime is not an option…. Read Full Article »
