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Skid Steer High Volume Material Bucket Attachment – High Capacity for Silage, Manure, and Bulk Materials

Original price $2,895.00 - Original price $3,695.00
Original price
$2,895.00
$2,895.00 - $3,695.00
Current price $2,895.00
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  • 1.5 to 2.2 cubic yard capacity
  • ¼-inch Grade 50 steel shell
  • ½-inch thick side braces
  • 70-degree optimized back angle
  • Bottom radius support design
  • Top channel brace reinforcement
  • Four width options available
  • Weld-on or bolt-on edges
  • Universal skid steer mount
  • USA manufactured construction


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Overview

When you're operating one of the larger skid steers on the market and handling high-volume materials day in and day out, you need a bucket that can keep up with the machine's power and your workload. The Skid Steer High Volume Material Bucket from Stinger Attachments delivers exactly that. Built with serious capacity and reinforced construction, this bucket is designed to move more material in fewer cycles — whether you're working with silage, manure, fertilizer, mulch, compost, or loose aggregates.

Forge Claw is proud to distribute Stinger Attachments' High Volume Material Bucket series because it represents a clear step up in both strength and productivity. This isn't just a bigger bucket. It's engineered with heavier-duty materials and thoughtful structural reinforcements that make a real difference when you're loading, transporting, and dumping bulk materials all day long.

The shell is built from ¼-inch Grade 50 steel, giving you a strong foundation that resists denting and deformation under heavy loads. The side braces are ½-inch thick, adding critical rigidity where lateral forces are highest. You also get a top channel brace and a bottom radius support that work together to strengthen the entire bucket structure and improve material cleanout when you dump.

One feature that stands out is the 70-degree back angle. Stinger Attachments selected this angle after extensive testing to optimize both rollback and dump positions on most skid steers with this rear bucket height. It gives you better bucket curl for scooping and more complete dumping without having to reposition or shake out material that wants to cling to the bottom.

Capacity is where this bucket really shines. Depending on the width you choose, you're looking at struck capacities ranging from 1.5 to 2.2 cubic yards. That's a serious volume advantage if you're moving lightweight, bulky materials like wood chips, bedding, or compost. Fewer trips mean less fuel, less wear on your machine, and more work done in the same amount of time.

Available in four widths — 7, 8, 9, and 10 feet — the High Volume Material Bucket lineup gives you flexibility to match your machine's lift capacity and the type of material you handle most. The 7-foot model is ideal for tighter spaces or lighter materials where you want to max out volume without overloading your loader. The 10-foot model is built for wide-open operations where you need to move the absolute maximum per scoop.

Stinger Attachments offers both weld-on and bolt-on cutting edge options, so you can choose the setup that fits your operation best. Weld-on edges are permanent and low-profile, great for smooth surfaces and general material handling. Bolt-on edges are replaceable, which is a huge advantage if you're working in abrasive conditions or want to extend the life of the bucket without major repairs down the road.

The bucket comes standard with a universal skid steer mounting plate, so it's ready to hook up to most machines right out of the gate. If you're running a machine with a Global or ISO construction carrier mount, Stinger offers those options as well. That versatility makes this bucket a smart choice for contractors and operators managing mixed fleets or planning to upgrade machines in the future.

Forge Claw has seen this bucket perform in a wide range of environments — from dairy and livestock operations handling manure and bedding, to landscape supply yards moving mulch and topsoil, to contractors managing demolition debris and aggregate materials. It's a workhorse that handles the volume without sacrificing structural integrity or requiring constant maintenance.

The bottom radius support deserves another mention because it's one of those small design choices that makes a big difference in daily use. It strengthens the lower section of the bucket where stress is highest during loading, but it also creates a smoother interior profile. That means less material sticks to the bottom when you dump, and you spend less time shaking or scraping out leftovers.

If you've been running a standard material bucket and finding yourself making too many trips or dealing with buckets that flex and bend under load, the High Volume Material Bucket is a clear upgrade. It's built for the demands of high-capacity skid steers and the realities of moving bulk materials efficiently. Stinger Attachments designed this bucket to handle everyday abuse and keep performing season after season.

Forge Claw offers free nationwide shipping on this bucket, and we're here to help you select the right width and cutting edge configuration for your operation. Whether you're running a farm, a landscape business, or a construction site, this bucket gives you the capacity and durability to get more done with less hassle.

Specifications
  • Available Models: MBHV-7-1.5, MBHV-8-1.75, MBHV-9-2.0, MBHV-10-2.2
  • Bucket Widths: 7 feet, 8 feet, 9 feet, 10 feet
  • Struck Capacities: 1.5 to 2.2 cubic yards (varies by width)
  • Shell Material: ¼-inch Grade 50 steel
  • Side Brace Thickness: ½ inch
  • Back Angle: 70 degrees
  • Cutting Edge Options: Weld-on or bolt-on
  • Standard Mount: Universal skid steer plate
  • Optional Mounts: Global, ISO construction carriers, and other common mounts
  • Structural Reinforcements: Top channel brace, bottom radius support
  • Country of Origin: USA
Features
  • ¼-Inch Grade 50 Steel Shell — provides exceptional strength and resistance to deformation under heavy, repeated loading cycles
  • ½-Inch Thick Side Braces — reinforces the bucket walls to prevent flexing and bending when handling dense or uneven loads
  • Top Channel Brace and Bottom Radius Support — work together to strengthen the entire structure while improving material cleanout during dumping
  • 70-Degree Back Angle — optimized for better bucket curl and more complete material discharge without repositioning or shaking
  • High Struck Capacities from 1.5 to 2.2 Cubic Yards — allows you to move significantly more material per cycle, reducing trips and increasing productivity
  • Weld-On or Bolt-On Cutting Edge Options — gives you the flexibility to choose permanent or replaceable edges based on your workload and maintenance preferences
  • Universal Skid Steer Mount with Optional Configurations — ensures compatibility with most skid steers and offers adaptability for Global and ISO construction carriers
  • Four Width Options from 7 to 10 Feet — lets you match bucket size to your machine's capacity and the specific materials you handle most often
Benefits

 

The most immediate benefit of the High Volume Material Bucket is the time you save by reducing the number of cycles it takes to move a given volume of material. Whether you're loading a spreader with manure, filling a truck with mulch, or moving compost across a jobsite, fewer trips means you finish the job faster and burn less fuel. Over the course of a week or a season, that adds up to real cost savings and more billable hours or completed tasks.

Durability is another major advantage. The combination of Grade 50 steel, thick side bracing, and structural reinforcements means this bucket holds up under the kind of abuse that would bend or crack a lighter-duty model. You're not dealing with dents, warping, or premature wear that forces you to weld repairs or replace the bucket sooner than expected. It's built to last, which protects your investment and keeps you working without downtime.

The 70-degree back angle and bottom radius support improve your dumping efficiency in ways that might not seem dramatic until you've used the bucket for a full day. Material releases cleanly and completely, so you're not wasting time scraping out stuck loads or repositioning to shake loose stubborn clumps. That smoothness in operation reduces operator fatigue and keeps the workflow moving without interruptions.

Versatility is built into the design. With four width options and two cutting edge configurations, you can tailor the bucket to your specific operation. If you're handling lightweight, bulky materials, you can go with a wider bucket and maximize volume. If you're working in tighter spaces or with denser loads, a narrower model gives you better maneuverability and control. The ability to choose weld-on or bolt-on edges means you can prioritize convenience or replaceability depending on your maintenance approach.

For operators running high-capacity skid steers, this bucket lets you fully utilize the machine's lifting and breakout power. You're not leaving performance on the table because your bucket can't hold enough material or isn't strong enough to handle the forces involved. The High Volume Material Bucket is engineered to match the capabilities of the largest skid steers on the market, so you get the full value out of your equipment.

The optional mounting configurations give you flexibility if you're managing a mixed fleet or planning to upgrade machines in the future. You're not locked into one mounting system, which means the bucket can move between machines or adapt as your equipment lineup changes. That's a smart long-term benefit that adds to the bucket's overall value and usability.

Finally, there's the confidence that comes with using a bucket built by Stinger Attachments and backed by Forge Claw's service and support. You know you're getting a product that's been tested in real-world conditions and designed by people who understand the demands of agricultural and construction work. That peace of mind matters when you're making decisions about equipment that directly impacts your productivity and profitability.

Additional Information

 

This bucket is ideal for dairy and livestock operations handling manure, bedding, and feed materials. It's equally well-suited for landscape contractors moving mulch, compost, topsoil, and bark. Construction and demolition crews will find it valuable for transporting lighter debris, aggregates, and bulk materials where volume matters more than density. If you're managing a material yard, municipal facility, or agricultural operation where you move large quantities of loose materials regularly, this bucket will improve your efficiency and reduce wear on your loader.

Before ordering, confirm your skid steer's rated operating capacity and hydraulic lift height to ensure you're selecting a bucket width that matches your machine's capabilities. The larger widths offer more capacity but also add weight and require more lift power. Stinger Attachments designs these buckets for the largest skid steers on the market, so they're a good fit for high-capacity machines, but you'll want to verify compatibility to avoid overloading your loader.

When operating the bucket, take advantage of the 70-degree back angle by curling fully during scooping and rolling back completely when dumping. The bottom radius support is designed to release material cleanly, but it works best when you give the bucket a full range of motion. If you're working with sticky materials like wet manure or clay-heavy soil, a quick shake or two at the top of the dump cycle will help clear out any residue.

Maintenance is straightforward. Inspect the cutting edge regularly and replace or repair it before it wears down to the shell. If you've chosen bolt-on edges, keep a spare on hand so you can swap it out quickly and avoid downtime. Check the mounting plate and pins for wear, and grease any pivot points as recommended by your skid steer's manufacturer. With basic care and attention, this bucket will deliver years of reliable service without major repairs.

Warranty Info

Manufactured by Stinger Attachments, this product is covered under the manufacturer's 2-year warranty for defects in materials and workmanship. Forge Claw proudly stands behind every unit we sell and offers free nationwide shipping on all heavy machinery attachments. Order your Skid Steer High Volume Material Bucket (MBHV) from Forge Claw today. We offer flexible, easy financing and free nationwide shipping so every operator can get their hands on top-quality equipment.

What size High Volume Material Bucket should I choose for my skid steer?

The right bucket width depends on your skid steer's rated operating capacity and the materials you handle most often. The 7-foot model (1.5 cubic yard capacity) works well for lighter materials in tighter spaces or on smaller high-capacity machines. The 8-foot and 9-foot models offer a balance of capacity and maneuverability for most operations handling silage, manure, mulch, or compost. The 10-foot model (2.2 cubic yard capacity) maximizes volume for open environments and the largest skid steers on the market.

Before ordering, verify your machine's lift capacity can handle the loaded weight. Stinger Attachments designs these buckets for high-capacity skid steers, so matching the bucket width to your machine's capabilities ensures optimal performance without overloading your loader. Consider the density of materials you typically move—lighter, bulkier materials allow for wider buckets, while denser loads may require a narrower width to stay within your machine's limits.

Should I choose a weld-on or bolt-on cutting edge for my material bucket?

The cutting edge choice depends on your typical work conditions and maintenance preferences. Weld-on edges are permanent, low-profile, and ideal for smooth surfaces and general material handling where abrasive wear is minimal. They provide a clean look and eliminate the need for hardware maintenance. Bolt-on edges are replaceable, making them the better choice if you work in abrasive conditions or want to extend the bucket's lifespan without welding repairs.

When the edge wears down, you simply unbolt it and install a new one, minimizing downtime and avoiding damage to the bucket shell. For operations moving silage, manure, or compost exclusively, weld-on edges often suffice. For contractors handling varied materials including aggregates or working on rougher surfaces, bolt-on edges offer more flexibility and easier long-term maintenance. Keep a spare bolt-on edge on hand so you can swap it quickly when needed and maintain productivity.

How does the 70-degree back angle improve performance compared to standard buckets?

Stinger Attachments selected the 70-degree back angle after extensive testing to optimize both scooping and dumping performance on most high-capacity skid steers. This angle improves bucket curl when loading, giving you better digging force and material retention as you scoop. More importantly, it creates a more complete dump cycle—material releases cleanly without clinging to the bottom or requiring multiple shakes to clear the bucket.

The angle works together with the bottom radius support to create a smooth interior profile that prevents material from getting stuck in corners or along the back wall. This means less time repositioning or shaking out stubborn loads, which reduces operator fatigue and keeps your workflow moving efficiently. Over a full day of loading and dumping cycles, the improved material release adds up to significant time savings and less wear on your machine's hydraulics from excessive bucket manipulation.

What materials is this High Volume Material Bucket designed to handle?

This bucket excels with high-volume, lightweight to medium-density materials where capacity matters more than digging force. It's ideal for agricultural operations handling manure, silage, bedding, fertilizer, and feed materials. Landscape contractors use it effectively for mulch, compost, topsoil, bark, wood chips, and similar bulk materials. It also works well for construction debris, loose aggregates, demolition waste, and material yard operations moving large quantities regularly.

The high struck capacity from 1.5 to 2.2 cubic yards means you move more material per cycle compared to standard buckets, which is especially valuable with lighter, bulkier loads. While the bucket is built with ¼-inch Grade 50 steel and heavy reinforcements, it's not designed for heavy digging in compacted soil or dense rock—that's where tooth buckets or rock buckets are better suited. Focus on materials that benefit from high volume capacity, and this bucket will dramatically improve your productivity and reduce the number of trips needed to complete jobs.

How do I maintain my High Volume Material Bucket for long-term durability?

Maintenance is straightforward but essential for maximizing bucket lifespan. Inspect the cutting edge regularly and replace or repair it before it wears down to the shell—edge wear is normal, but protecting the bucket shell prevents costly damage. If you chose bolt-on edges, check the bolts periodically and keep a spare edge on hand for quick replacement. Examine the mounting plate and pins for wear or deformation, especially if you're loading heavy materials regularly.

Grease any pivot points according to your skid steer manufacturer's recommendations. After working with corrosive materials like manure or fertilizer, rinse the bucket interior to prevent accelerated corrosion, particularly if storing the bucket for extended periods. Check the side braces, top channel brace, and bottom radius support for cracks or damage, though the ½-inch and ¼-inch steel construction resists this well. Store the bucket off the ground when not in use to prevent moisture accumulation and rust on the bottom edge. With basic attention and prompt edge replacement, this bucket will deliver years of reliable service without major repairs.

Can I use this bucket on different skid steer brands and models?

Yes, the High Volume Material Bucket comes standard with a universal skid steer mounting plate that fits most skid steer loaders right out of the box. This includes popular brands like Bobcat, Caterpillar, John Deere, Kubota, Case, New Holland, and others using the standard quick-attach system. If you're running a machine with a Global or ISO construction carrier mount, Stinger Attachments offers those mounting options as well, so you can specify the correct configuration when ordering.

This versatility is particularly valuable if you manage a mixed fleet or plan to upgrade machines in the future—the bucket can move between compatible machines without modification. Before ordering, confirm your skid steer's mounting system and rated operating capacity to ensure proper fit and safe operation. The bucket is designed for high-capacity skid steers, so verify your machine can handle the loaded weight of your chosen width. This cross-compatibility makes the bucket a smart long-term investment that adapts as your equipment lineup changes. Forge Claw offers free nationwide shipping and flexible financing on all attachments.

Overview

When you're operating one of the larger skid steers on the market and handling high-volume materials day in and day out, you need a bucket that can keep up with the machine's power and your workload. The Skid Steer High Volume Material Bucket from Stinger Attachments delivers exactly that. Built with serious capacity and reinforced construction, this bucket is designed to move more material in fewer cycles — whether you're working with silage, manure, fertilizer, mulch, compost, or loose aggregates.

Forge Claw is proud to distribute Stinger Attachments' High Volume Material Bucket series because it represents a clear step up in both strength and productivity. This isn't just a bigger bucket. It's engineered with heavier-duty materials and thoughtful structural reinforcements that make a real difference when you're loading, transporting, and dumping bulk materials all day long.

The shell is built from ¼-inch Grade 50 steel, giving you a strong foundation that resists denting and deformation under heavy loads. The side braces are ½-inch thick, adding critical rigidity where lateral forces are highest. You also get a top channel brace and a bottom radius support that work together to strengthen the entire bucket structure and improve material cleanout when you dump.

One feature that stands out is the 70-degree back angle. Stinger Attachments selected this angle after extensive testing to optimize both rollback and dump positions on most skid steers with this rear bucket height. It gives you better bucket curl for scooping and more complete dumping without having to reposition or shake out material that wants to cling to the bottom.

Capacity is where this bucket really shines. Depending on the width you choose, you're looking at struck capacities ranging from 1.5 to 2.2 cubic yards. That's a serious volume advantage if you're moving lightweight, bulky materials like wood chips, bedding, or compost. Fewer trips mean less fuel, less wear on your machine, and more work done in the same amount of time.

Available in four widths — 7, 8, 9, and 10 feet — the High Volume Material Bucket lineup gives you flexibility to match your machine's lift capacity and the type of material you handle most. The 7-foot model is ideal for tighter spaces or lighter materials where you want to max out volume without overloading your loader. The 10-foot model is built for wide-open operations where you need to move the absolute maximum per scoop.

Stinger Attachments offers both weld-on and bolt-on cutting edge options, so you can choose the setup that fits your operation best. Weld-on edges are permanent and low-profile, great for smooth surfaces and general material handling. Bolt-on edges are replaceable, which is a huge advantage if you're working in abrasive conditions or want to extend the life of the bucket without major repairs down the road.

The bucket comes standard with a universal skid steer mounting plate, so it's ready to hook up to most machines right out of the gate. If you're running a machine with a Global or ISO construction carrier mount, Stinger offers those options as well. That versatility makes this bucket a smart choice for contractors and operators managing mixed fleets or planning to upgrade machines in the future.

Forge Claw has seen this bucket perform in a wide range of environments — from dairy and livestock operations handling manure and bedding, to landscape supply yards moving mulch and topsoil, to contractors managing demolition debris and aggregate materials. It's a workhorse that handles the volume without sacrificing structural integrity or requiring constant maintenance.

The bottom radius support deserves another mention because it's one of those small design choices that makes a big difference in daily use. It strengthens the lower section of the bucket where stress is highest during loading, but it also creates a smoother interior profile. That means less material sticks to the bottom when you dump, and you spend less time shaking or scraping out leftovers.

If you've been running a standard material bucket and finding yourself making too many trips or dealing with buckets that flex and bend under load, the High Volume Material Bucket is a clear upgrade. It's built for the demands of high-capacity skid steers and the realities of moving bulk materials efficiently. Stinger Attachments designed this bucket to handle everyday abuse and keep performing season after season.

Forge Claw offers free nationwide shipping on this bucket, and we're here to help you select the right width and cutting edge configuration for your operation. Whether you're running a farm, a landscape business, or a construction site, this bucket gives you the capacity and durability to get more done with less hassle.

Specifications
  • Available Models: MBHV-7-1.5, MBHV-8-1.75, MBHV-9-2.0, MBHV-10-2.2
  • Bucket Widths: 7 feet, 8 feet, 9 feet, 10 feet
  • Struck Capacities: 1.5 to 2.2 cubic yards (varies by width)
  • Shell Material: ¼-inch Grade 50 steel
  • Side Brace Thickness: ½ inch
  • Back Angle: 70 degrees
  • Cutting Edge Options: Weld-on or bolt-on
  • Standard Mount: Universal skid steer plate
  • Optional Mounts: Global, ISO construction carriers, and other common mounts
  • Structural Reinforcements: Top channel brace, bottom radius support
  • Country of Origin: USA
Features
  • ¼-Inch Grade 50 Steel Shell — provides exceptional strength and resistance to deformation under heavy, repeated loading cycles
  • ½-Inch Thick Side Braces — reinforces the bucket walls to prevent flexing and bending when handling dense or uneven loads
  • Top Channel Brace and Bottom Radius Support — work together to strengthen the entire structure while improving material cleanout during dumping
  • 70-Degree Back Angle — optimized for better bucket curl and more complete material discharge without repositioning or shaking
  • High Struck Capacities from 1.5 to 2.2 Cubic Yards — allows you to move significantly more material per cycle, reducing trips and increasing productivity
  • Weld-On or Bolt-On Cutting Edge Options — gives you the flexibility to choose permanent or replaceable edges based on your workload and maintenance preferences
  • Universal Skid Steer Mount with Optional Configurations — ensures compatibility with most skid steers and offers adaptability for Global and ISO construction carriers
  • Four Width Options from 7 to 10 Feet — lets you match bucket size to your machine's capacity and the specific materials you handle most often
Benefits

 

The most immediate benefit of the High Volume Material Bucket is the time you save by reducing the number of cycles it takes to move a given volume of material. Whether you're loading a spreader with manure, filling a truck with mulch, or moving compost across a jobsite, fewer trips means you finish the job faster and burn less fuel. Over the course of a week or a season, that adds up to real cost savings and more billable hours or completed tasks.

Durability is another major advantage. The combination of Grade 50 steel, thick side bracing, and structural reinforcements means this bucket holds up under the kind of abuse that would bend or crack a lighter-duty model. You're not dealing with dents, warping, or premature wear that forces you to weld repairs or replace the bucket sooner than expected. It's built to last, which protects your investment and keeps you working without downtime.

The 70-degree back angle and bottom radius support improve your dumping efficiency in ways that might not seem dramatic until you've used the bucket for a full day. Material releases cleanly and completely, so you're not wasting time scraping out stuck loads or repositioning to shake loose stubborn clumps. That smoothness in operation reduces operator fatigue and keeps the workflow moving without interruptions.

Versatility is built into the design. With four width options and two cutting edge configurations, you can tailor the bucket to your specific operation. If you're handling lightweight, bulky materials, you can go with a wider bucket and maximize volume. If you're working in tighter spaces or with denser loads, a narrower model gives you better maneuverability and control. The ability to choose weld-on or bolt-on edges means you can prioritize convenience or replaceability depending on your maintenance approach.

For operators running high-capacity skid steers, this bucket lets you fully utilize the machine's lifting and breakout power. You're not leaving performance on the table because your bucket can't hold enough material or isn't strong enough to handle the forces involved. The High Volume Material Bucket is engineered to match the capabilities of the largest skid steers on the market, so you get the full value out of your equipment.

The optional mounting configurations give you flexibility if you're managing a mixed fleet or planning to upgrade machines in the future. You're not locked into one mounting system, which means the bucket can move between machines or adapt as your equipment lineup changes. That's a smart long-term benefit that adds to the bucket's overall value and usability.

Finally, there's the confidence that comes with using a bucket built by Stinger Attachments and backed by Forge Claw's service and support. You know you're getting a product that's been tested in real-world conditions and designed by people who understand the demands of agricultural and construction work. That peace of mind matters when you're making decisions about equipment that directly impacts your productivity and profitability.

Additional Information

 

This bucket is ideal for dairy and livestock operations handling manure, bedding, and feed materials. It's equally well-suited for landscape contractors moving mulch, compost, topsoil, and bark. Construction and demolition crews will find it valuable for transporting lighter debris, aggregates, and bulk materials where volume matters more than density. If you're managing a material yard, municipal facility, or agricultural operation where you move large quantities of loose materials regularly, this bucket will improve your efficiency and reduce wear on your loader.

Before ordering, confirm your skid steer's rated operating capacity and hydraulic lift height to ensure you're selecting a bucket width that matches your machine's capabilities. The larger widths offer more capacity but also add weight and require more lift power. Stinger Attachments designs these buckets for the largest skid steers on the market, so they're a good fit for high-capacity machines, but you'll want to verify compatibility to avoid overloading your loader.

When operating the bucket, take advantage of the 70-degree back angle by curling fully during scooping and rolling back completely when dumping. The bottom radius support is designed to release material cleanly, but it works best when you give the bucket a full range of motion. If you're working with sticky materials like wet manure or clay-heavy soil, a quick shake or two at the top of the dump cycle will help clear out any residue.

Maintenance is straightforward. Inspect the cutting edge regularly and replace or repair it before it wears down to the shell. If you've chosen bolt-on edges, keep a spare on hand so you can swap it out quickly and avoid downtime. Check the mounting plate and pins for wear, and grease any pivot points as recommended by your skid steer's manufacturer. With basic care and attention, this bucket will deliver years of reliable service without major repairs.

Warranty Info

Manufactured by Stinger Attachments, this product is covered under the manufacturer's 2-year warranty for defects in materials and workmanship. Forge Claw proudly stands behind every unit we sell and offers free nationwide shipping on all heavy machinery attachments. Order your Skid Steer High Volume Material Bucket (MBHV) from Forge Claw today. We offer flexible, easy financing and free nationwide shipping so every operator can get their hands on top-quality equipment.