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Low Profile Dirt Bucket
Skid Pro's skid steer bucket is a low-profile dirt bucket designed for durability and performance on the most challenging job sites. Built with ½″ steel plates, reinforced floors and back, and HD ½″ wear bars on the sides, it offers unmatched strength for extreme jobs. The high-carbon ¾″x 6″ weld-in cutting edge and replaceable blade ensure long-lasting efficiency. Its 20″ height gives operators excellent cutting-edge visibility, enhancing precision. Featuring power crimp construction, this skid steer bucket attachment is ideal for severe-duty applications. With multiple options and configurations, our skid steer loader bucket caters to diverse job site needs, ensuring maximum versatility. Skid Pro is a one-stop solution if you're looking for a skid steer bucket for sale.
Low Profile Dirt Bucket
- 20” height gives superb visibility to operator of cutting edge
- HD construction for the toughest work environments
- Multiple options & configurations to fit any jobsite need
- Extreme & severe duty designs to fit any skid loader
Low Profile Dirt Bucket
The Skid Pro Difference
Extreme Jobs
Power crimp construction for use on extreme jobsites
HD Wear Bars
HD ½” wear bars on bucket sides for extra durability
Reinforced Floor & Back
Reinforced floor & back wrapper for ultimate jobsite durability
Weld-In Cutting Edge
High carbon ¾” x 6” weld-in cutting edge standard
Features
Options
- Multiple options, sizes & designs to fit any skid steer or track loader
- Weld-on shank, excavator style pin-on (replaceable) teeth for maximum breakout force
- Bolt-on, reversible cutting edge option for highly-abrasive & scraping applications
- Severe duty options for extreme prying and skid loaders in the 90+ HP class
Dirt Bucket
Product Resources
Owner Manual
Specifications
Width | 72” | 84” |
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Depth | 29” | 29” |
Weight | 428 | 492 |
Wear Plates | ½” | ½” |
Cutting Edge | ¾” x 6” | ¾” x 6” |
Struck Capacity | 13.1 | 15.4 |
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Commonly Asked Questions
A Skid Steer dirt bucket is a versatile tool commonly used in landscaping, construction, and mining projects. This tool connects to the front of a skid steer loader bucket to lift, dig, and transport materials efficiently. The operator can easily view the bucket edge with its low-profile design, making on-the-fly calculations precise and seamless. Built to handle loose and granular materials such as soil, sand, gravel, and mulch, a skid steer dirt bucket often features wear bars and side cutters for enhanced durability and penetration. As one of the most versatile skid steer bucket options available, it supports tasks like digging, grading, leveling, and spreading, making it indispensable for various loader applications.
This tool boosts productivity and simplifies construction site, farm, or landscaping project tasks. Here's why it's a must-have:
- Increased Productivity and Efficiency: A skid steer bucket allows you to move materials like soil, gravel, and sand faster and with less effort than manual methods. Switching between tasks is seamless using this skid steer loader bucket due to a simple attachment and easy detachment process.
- Cost and Space Savings: You don't need to purchase multiple machines or attachments. A skid steer loader bucket can serve multiple purposes, saving storage space and reducing maintenance costs.
- Improved Safety and Comfort: Operating a skid steer bucket attachment from the comfort of a skid steer cab reduces physical strain and exposure to harmful environmental factors like dust, noise, and vibrations.
Skid steer buckets are not entirely universal. Their compatibility depends on the loader's mounting system. Most use a universal quick-attach (SSL) system, but older or specialized models may need adapters. Always confirm compatibility before purchasing.
The ideal skid steer bucket size depends on your loader's capacity and task. Common widths range from 60 to 84 inches. Smaller sizes (60–72 inches) suit heavy materials like soil, while larger sizes (72–84 inches) are better for lighter materials like mulch. Check your skid steer's specs for optimal performance.
The key difference between standard and high-capacity buckets is volume. Standard buckets handle general tasks like digging and grading, while high-capacity buckets, being deeper and wider, carry larger volumes of lighter materials like mulch or snow. However, high-capacity buckets may not suit heavy materials due to weight limits. Choose based on your skid steer's capacity and task requirements.
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