Choosing The Right Skid Steer Bucket For The Job
Buckets aren't one-size-fits-all. Different materials—dirt, rock, snow, or mud—all put your bucket and skid steer to work in different ways, affecting speed, control, and wear. Here's how to pick the right bucket for your job.
Everyday Loading And General Material Work
Standard buckets are great for everyday material handling. These buckets load soil, gravel, mulch, bedding, and other materials quickly and efficiently. A solid general-purpose bucket often becomes the go-to attachment for many operators. Consider options like the Grade 50 Pro Series Low Profile Dirt Bucket or the 3/16-in Thick Bucket Attachment.
Tough Digging And Heavier Conditions
When the ground is packed or the work calls for more bite, heavier options come into play. Extreme-duty buckets take on tougher digging and clearing tasks where lighter buckets struggle. The High Capacity Bucket adds extra volume without sacrificing strength, while specialized attachments, like our Extreme HD Stump Bucket Tree Scoop and Extreme Duty Grapple Attachment easily handle roots, stumps, and dense brush.
Moving More With Each Pass
Buckets designed for higher volume, like the 72-in Side Discharge Bucket, help when moving bulk materials like snow, manure, or bedding. These buckets make it easier to fill trailers or spread material using a side discharge, cutting down on time spent repositioning your machine.
Separating Rock, Debris, And Soil
Worksites with rocks, roots, and debris benefit from buckets that sift while they move. Models like the Skeleton Rock Bucket with Teeth let dirt fall through while retaining larger material. Fine Grade variants tighten the spacing between tines when working with smaller debris, keeping usable soil in place while clearing unwanted material.
Multi-Function Buckets For Versatile Work
When tasks change from one moment to the next, a multi-functional skid loader bucket can reduce the need for swapping out attachments, keeping momentum going. Versatile buckets like the 72-in 4-in-1 Combo Bucket combine scooping, clamping, grading, and back dragging into a single attachment for when you need flexibility on the job.