What size stumps can this skid steer stump bucket remove?
The Skid Steer Stump Bucket from Stinger Attachments can handle stumps ranging from small landscape trees to large stumps over 24 inches in diameter, depending on your skid steer's lifting capacity and the root system's extent. The 52-inch spade length provides deep penetration to get under substantial stumps, while the curved bottom design creates a fulcrum effect that multiplies your machine's lifting force.
The serrated side teeth cut through lateral roots as you work around the stump, making it possible to extract larger stumps than you might expect from your machine's rated capacity. For best results, work your way around the stump systematically rather than trying to pull it straight out on the first attempt. The narrow 12-inch profile allows you to break up the root ball section by section, which is particularly effective on larger stumps with extensive root systems. Most operators find they can remove stumps that would otherwise require a larger machine or specialized stump grinding equipment.
Will this stump bucket fit my skid steer loader?
This stump bucket features a universal skid steer quick-attach mounting system that fits any skid steer equipped with the industry-standard quick-attach plate, which covers the vast majority of machines currently in operation from all major manufacturers. The attachment requires no special hydraulic connections and operates purely through your machine's mechanical lifting and tilting functions.
At 355 pounds, it's appropriately weighted for most compact and standard skid steer loaders without being too heavy for smaller machines or too light to provide effective digging force. Before purchasing, verify that your skid steer's rated operating capacity can handle the bucket's weight plus the anticipated load of stumps or rocks you'll be extracting. Most skid steers with operating capacities of 1,500 pounds or greater will work well with this attachment. The reinforced quick-attach plate is engineered to withstand the extreme forces generated during stump extraction, so you can work confidently knowing your attachment will stay securely mounted even when pulling hard on stubborn stumps.
How does this compare to renting stump removal equipment?
Owning a stump bucket delivers substantially better economics than renting specialized stump removal equipment, especially if you handle stump removal jobs more than a few times per year. Rental fees for stump grinders or removal equipment typically range from $150 to $400 per day depending on your market and equipment size, and those costs never build equity in your business. With this stump bucket, you can recover your investment in a single season of regular use while maintaining the attachment as a permanent asset that continues generating value for years.
The grade 50 steel construction and heavy-duty reinforcement mean you won't face replacement costs due to wear or failure, protecting your investment over the long term. Beyond pure economics, ownership eliminates the logistical hassles of coordinating rentals, picking up and returning equipment, and working around rental availability during your busiest seasons. You also gain the versatility to handle rock extraction and trenching work with the same attachment, further reducing your need for rental equipment across multiple applications. Forge Claw's free nationwide shipping and flexible financing options make ownership even more accessible.
What maintenance does this stump bucket require?
The Skid Steer Stump Bucket requires minimal maintenance to deliver years of reliable performance, making it an excellent choice for busy operators who need equipment that works without constant attention. After each use, clean out packed soil and debris, especially in wet conditions, to prevent corrosion and maintain the bucket's working geometry. Inspect the bucket regularly for cracks or damage, particularly around the gussets, attachment plate, and side plates where stress concentrates during extraction work.
Keep the serrated teeth and excavator teeth sharp by touching them up with a grinder as needed—dull teeth require more force and create unnecessary wear on your machine's hydraulics. Check the quick-attach mounting points periodically to ensure they're not developing excessive wear that could affect security or alignment. Store the bucket off the ground when not in use to prevent moisture accumulation that can lead to rust. These simple practices take just minutes after each job but significantly extend the attachment's working life. The straightforward design uses no complex mechanisms or proprietary components, so any necessary repairs can typically be handled by a competent welding shop.
Can this bucket be used for applications beyond stump removal?
Absolutely—while this bucket excels at stump removal, it's a versatile multi-purpose attachment that earns its keep across several applications throughout the year. The excavator teeth on the front edge make it highly effective for digging out large rocks that plague many job sites, saving you the time and expense of working around boulders or bringing in specialized equipment. The narrow profile and aggressive teeth also make it suitable for trenching work, particularly in tough or rocky soil where standard buckets struggle to penetrate effectively.
Contractors find it valuable for breaking up hardpan, cutting through root-laden soil during utility installations, and accessing tight spaces where wider buckets won't fit. The serrated side teeth that cut roots during stump removal also slice through dense or fibrous soil, making excavation work faster and more efficient. This versatility means you're investing in an attachment that solves multiple problems rather than a single-purpose tool that sits idle most of the time. For owner-operators and small businesses, this multi-functionality reduces your total equipment inventory, lowering storage costs and simplifying your operation while maintaining capability across diverse job requirements.
How does the curved bottom design improve stump removal performance?
The curved bottom design is a critical engineering feature that transforms your skid steer's capabilities by using physics to multiply your machine's effective lifting force. When you position the bucket under a stump and apply downward pressure, that curve creates a fulcrum point that leverages your skid steer's own weight to boost extraction force significantly. This mechanical advantage means you can tackle stumps and rocks that might seem too large for your equipment's rated capacity.
The curve also helps the bucket roll under obstacles more smoothly compared to a flat-bottomed design, reducing the jarring impacts that can stress your machine's hydraulics and loader arms. As you tilt the bucket back during extraction, the curved geometry maintains optimal contact with the ground, preventing the bucket from digging in and losing leverage. Combined with the long, narrow profile, this design increases mechanical advantage even further by concentrating force at the extraction point rather than dispersing it across a wide bucket. The result is measurably better stump removal performance without requiring you to upgrade to a larger, more expensive machine. This smart engineering exemplifies why purpose-built attachments outperform makeshift solutions.
Order your Skid Steer Stump Bucket from Forge Claw today with free nationwide shipping and flexible financing options that make it easy to invest in the professional-grade equipment your operation deserves.