Multi-functional Buckets of Skid Steer Loader for Different Works
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Skid steer loaders are highly versatile construction and
agricultural machines, and a significant part of their adaptability
comes from the wide variety of buckets available. These buckets are
designed to meet different operational needs, whether it's in a
bustling construction site, a small - scale building project, a
well - maintained landscape, a waste - management area, or a busy
farm. Each type of bucket has its own unique features and
functions, which we'll explore in detail below.

The standard bucket is the most commonly seen attachment for skid
steer loaders. Made from durable materials, usually high - carbon
steel, it has a simple yet effective design. Its main function is
to scoop up and transport various materials like soil, sand, and
gravel. The bucket's shape and size are optimized for general -
purpose loading tasks, allowing for easy filling and dumping. For
example, in construction sites, it is frequently used to move large
amounts of loose materials to different areas of the site.
Specification | / | 66'' | 72'' | 84'' |
Bucket capacity | m3 | 0.45 | 0.5 | 0.6 |
Length | mm | 1024 | 1024 | 1024 |
Width | mm | 1722 | 1876 | 2180 |
Hight | mm | 495 | 495 | 495 |
Wight | kg | 175 | 190 | 220 |

The bucket mixer combines the functionality of a loader bucket with
a concrete - mixing mechanism. It is designed to turn a skid steer
loader into a mobile concrete - mixing unit. Inside the bucket,
there is a cylindrical mixing chamber. Low - speed, high - torque
hydraulic motors drive the mixing blades. This enables the machine
to mix cement, sand, gravel, and water on - site. It's especially
useful in small - scale construction projects or in areas where
access to a central concrete - mixing plant is difficult. The
operator can control the mixing process directly from the loader's
cab, making it a convenient solution for producing concrete as
needed.
Specification |
| 30 |
Maximum output capacity | m3 | 0.3 |
Mixing time | <= | 50 |
Mixing speed | r/min | 70 |
Working pressure | mpa | 16-21 |
Working flow | L/min | 75-140 |
Wight | kg | 380 |
Length | mm | 1250 |
Width | mm | 1030 |
Hight | mm | 950 |

Screening buckets are used to separate materials based on their
size. They are equipped with a rotating drum or mesh - like
structure. When the skid steer loader moves materials into the
screening bucket, the rotation of the drum or the vibration of the
mesh causes smaller particles to pass through while larger ones are
retained. The size of the openings in the screen can be adjusted or
different screens can be swapped out to suit various materials and
the required level of separation. This type of bucket is ideal for
sorting through debris at construction sites, separating soil from
rocks in landscaping projects, or screening recycled materials in
waste - management facilities.
Specification |
| 72'' | 84'' |
Interspace | mm | 76 | 76 |
Length | mm | 935 | 935 |
Width | mm | 1830 | 2130 |
Height | mm | 460 | 460 |
Weight | kg | 190 | 210 |

As the name implies, the four - in - one bucket combines four
different functions into one attachment. It can be used for
loading, as a standard bucket does. It also has a clamping
mechanism that allows it to pick up and hold objects, similar to a
grapple. Additionally, it can be used for pushing and grading, like
a dozer blade. The bucket's design includes a movable front section
that can be adjusted to perform these different tasks. In
demolition projects, it can be used to pick up and move debris,
then change its function to push and level the remaining rubble.
This versatility makes it a valuable attachment for jobs with
diverse requirements.
Specification |
| 60‘’ | 66‘’ | 72’‘ | 84’‘ |
Bucket capacity | m3 | 0.35 | 0.4 | 0.5 | 0.6 |
Length | mm | 1524 | 1676 | 1828 | 2133 |
Width | mm | 920 | 920 | 920 | 920 |
Height | mm | 660 | 660 | 660 | 660 |
Weight | mm | 340 | 380 | 410 | 450 |
Working pressure | Mpa | 16 | 16 | 16 | 16 |

The hay grapple bucket is specifically designed for agricultural
applications, mainly for handling hay bales and other loose,
fibrous materials. It features multiple tines or prongs that can
penetrate and securely hold the hay. The tines are spaced and
shaped to prevent the hay from slipping out during transportation.
In a farm setting, a skid steer loader equipped with a hay grapple
bucket can quickly move hay bales from the field to storage areas
or distribute them to livestock. The bucket's design also allows
for easy maneuvering in tight spaces, such as barns or animal
enclosures.