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Skid Steer Rock Grapple Bucket | Curved Tines | Skeleton Loader

Original price $2,995.00 - Original price $4,645.00
Original price
$2,995.00
$2,995.00 - $4,645.00
Current price $2,995.00
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  • Grade 50 steel tines
  • 48-inch grapple opening
  • Twin 2500 PSI cylinders
  • Contoured sifting design
  • Serrated cutting edge
  • Universal skid steer mount
  • Seven width options
  • Greasable pivot points
  • Flat face couplers included
  • Made in USA


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Video Overview
Overview

If you're serious about clearing land, prepping fields, or handling rocky debris on the job site, a rock grapple bucket isn't just helpful—it's essential. The Skid Steer Rock Grapple Bucket (RG Series) from Stinger Attachments is built to handle the kind of work that separates productive operations from ones that drag on for days. Whether you're a contractor clearing a construction site, a farmer removing stones from fields, or a landowner tackling brush piles and rocky terrain, this attachment delivers the versatility and muscle you need to move material fast and get back to the next task.

What makes a rock grapple bucket so valuable is its ability to sort, sift, and secure materials all in one pass. You're not just scooping—you're grabbing logs, rocks, stumps, and debris with a 48-inch grapple opening that clamps down with real authority. The contoured tines let dirt and smaller material fall through while holding onto the stuff you actually want to move. That means fewer trips, less time repositioning loads, and more efficient use of every hour on the machine.

Forge Claw is proud to distribute the Stinger Attachments RG Series rock grapple bucket because it's exactly what serious operators need: tough construction, smart design, and the kind of reliability that keeps jobs moving. This isn't some light-duty bucket that'll bend after a season. It's built with Grade 50 steel tines, reinforced with heavy-duty tubing, and engineered to take the abuse that comes with moving rock, brush, and everything in between.

Available in eight widths ranging from 48 inches to 96 inches, there's a size to match your machine and the scale of your operation. The 60-inch model weighs in at 884 pounds and is a sweet spot for many skid steer owners who need serious capacity without overloading smaller machines. As you move up in size, the bucket scales accordingly—the 88-inch model tips the scales at 1,105 pounds and offers massive capacity for larger loaders and heavy-duty applications.

The bucket itself is where Stinger's engineering really shines. The 3/8-inch Grade 50 steel tines are spaced at 2-7/8 inches apart, which is the ideal balance for sifting soil while holding onto rocks and debris. The contoured design means material flows naturally as you lift and tilt, and the 1/2-inch serrated cutting edge bites into packed dirt and stubborn root balls without hesitation. Reinforcement comes from 4x4x1/4-inch top tubing and 3x3x1/4-inch bottom tubing, creating a framework that distributes stress and resists twisting even under heavy side loads.

The grapple mechanism is where this attachment earns its keep. Twin 2500 psi cylinders deliver serious clamping force, and because they operate independently, you can adjust grip per side to secure uneven loads. That 48-inch grapple opening gives you the reach to wrap around stumps, logs, and brush piles that would be impossible to handle with a standard bucket. Greasable pivot points make routine maintenance straightforward and keep the grapples operating smoothly season after season.

Compatibility is rarely an issue. The universal skid steer mount plate fits most popular machines right out of the box, and Stinger offers custom mounting options if you're running something unique. The attachment includes 1/2-inch flat face couplers, so you're not hunting down adapters or dealing with mismatched fittings on delivery day.

Forge Claw offers free nationwide shipping on this rock grapple bucket, which means you're getting professional-grade equipment delivered to your door without the added freight costs that can surprise you at checkout. We've built our reputation on reliable service, quality products, and treating customers the way we'd want to be treated. When you order from Forge Claw, you're working with a distributor that understands the equipment because we know the work.

This attachment excels in real-world applications that demand versatility. Farmers use it to clear fields of rocks before planting season. Contractors rely on it to remove construction debris and prepare sites for foundations. Landscapers grab it for moving boulders, clearing brush, and handling decorative stone installations. Tree service professionals appreciate the ability to grab logs and branches in one solid grip. Ranch owners use it for everything from clearing fence lines to moving hay bales and handling firewood.

The RG Series rock grapple bucket is also a smart first attachment for anyone building out their skid steer toolkit. Its range of capabilities means it'll see regular use across multiple job types, and the durability ensures it'll last through years of hard work. The time savings alone—being able to grab, sort, and move material in a single operation—pays back the investment faster than you might expect.

From a productivity standpoint, this attachment changes how quickly you can clear and prep land. Instead of making multiple passes with a standard bucket, then switching to forks or another tool to move debris, you're handling everything in one attachment. That's fewer trips back and forth, less fuel burned, and more billable work completed in a day. For owner-operators and small crews, that efficiency translates directly to profit.

Stinger Attachments manufactures the RG Series in the USA, and the quality of materials and fabrication shows in every weld and component. This is equipment built to perform in demanding environments, and it's backed by people who stand behind their work. Forge Claw is confident in every unit we ship because we've seen how these attachments hold up in the field.

Specifications
  • Available widths: 60", 66", 72", 78", 80", 84", 88"
  • Weight: 884 lbs (60") to 1,105 lbs (88")
  • Tine material: 3/8" Grade 50 steel
  • Cutting edge: 1/2" Grade 50 serrated steel
  • Tine spacing: 2-7/8" opening between tines
  • Top reinforcement: 4" x 4" x 1/4" tubing
  • Bottom reinforcement: 3" x 3" x 1/4" tubing
  • Grapple opening: 48 inches
  • Hydraulic cylinders: Twin 2500 psi cylinders
  • Couplers: 1/2" flat face couplers included
  • Mounting: Universal skid steer mount plate (custom options available)
  • Country of Origin: USA
Features
  • Grade 50 Steel Construction — The 3/8-inch tines and 1/2-inch cutting edge are fabricated from high-strength Grade 50 steel, providing exceptional durability and resistance to bending or breaking even when handling heavy rocks and compacted material
  • Contoured Tine Design — The shaped tines allow soil and smaller debris to sift through naturally while retaining larger rocks, logs, and brush, reducing the need for multiple sorting passes and saving significant time on every job
  • 48-Inch Grapple Opening — The wide grapple span provides the reach and capacity to securely grab stumps, logs, brush piles, and irregular debris that standard buckets can't handle, expanding the range of tasks you can complete with a single attachment
  • Twin 2500 PSI Hydraulic Cylinders — Dual independent cylinders deliver powerful clamping force and allow per-side adjustment to secure uneven loads, ensuring a firm grip on challenging materials and preventing spillage during transport
  • Heavy-Duty Tubular Reinforcement — The 4x4x1/4-inch top tubing and 3x3x1/4-inch bottom tubing create a rigid structural framework that resists twisting and flexing under side loads, extending the service life of the attachment
  • Greasable Pivot Points — Maintenance-friendly grease fittings at all pivot points make routine lubrication quick and straightforward, ensuring smooth grapple operation and reducing wear over thousands of cycles
  • Universal Skid Steer Mounting Plate — The standard mount fits most popular skid steer loader brands without modification, and custom mounting options are available for specialized machines or unique hydraulic configurations
  • 1/2-Inch Flat Face Couplers Included — The attachment ships with quality flat face hydraulic couplers that connect cleanly to your machine's hydraulics, eliminating the need to source adapters or deal with mismatched fittings
Benefits

 

Time is the most valuable resource on any job site, and the RG Series rock grapple bucket gives you more of it. By combining sifting, grabbing, and transporting functions in one attachment, you eliminate the downtime that comes with swapping tools. A land clearing project that might take three days with a standard bucket and multiple attachment changes can often be completed in two days or less with a rock grapple bucket. That's a full day of saved labor costs and the ability to move on to the next paying job.

Durability directly impacts your bottom line, and the Grade 50 steel construction of this grapple bucket means you're not replacing bent tines or welding cracked frames after a few months of hard use. The reinforced tubing and heavy-duty cutting edge stand up to rocky soil, root balls, and the kind of punishment that comes with moving debris day in and day out. You're making an investment that keeps working season after season, not a disposable tool that needs constant repairs.

Productivity improvements show up in ways you might not expect. The ability to grab and hold irregular loads—like a pile of branches mixed with rocks—means you're not spending time repositioning or making multiple passes to clean up a site. The independent hydraulic cylinders let you adjust grip on the fly, so even awkwardly shaped logs or uneven debris stay secure during transport. That reduces spillage, keeps the job site cleaner, and cuts down on the frustration of loads shifting or falling apart halfway to the dump pile.

Cost reduction goes beyond the purchase price. Free nationwide shipping from Forge Claw means you're not absorbing hundreds of dollars in freight charges. The attachment's versatility means you're handling more job types with fewer total attachments in your fleet, which saves on both initial investment and long-term storage costs. And because it's built to last, you're not cycling through replacements every few years or dealing with the downtime that comes with equipment failure mid-project.

The real-world value of a rock grapple bucket becomes clear the first time you use it on a job that would be nearly impossible with standard equipment. Clearing a rocky pasture for fencing, removing construction debris from a demolition site, or handling a winter's worth of downed trees and brush—all of these become manageable tasks instead of multi-day struggles. The attachment pays for itself not just in money saved, but in the jobs you can take on that you'd otherwise have to turn down or subcontract out.

Additional Information

This rock grapple bucket is ideal for contractors working on site prep and land clearing, farmers removing field stones and debris before planting, landscapers handling boulder placement and brush removal, and landowners managing property maintenance and improvement projects. It's equally at home on construction sites, rural properties, and commercial landscaping operations. The range of available sizes means there's a model that fits compact skid steers as well as full-size high-flow loaders.

Compatibility with most skid steer loaders is straightforward thanks to the universal mounting plate, but it's worth confirming your machine's hydraulic flow and pressure specs to ensure optimal performance. The twin 2500 psi cylinders perform best with machines that can deliver adequate hydraulic flow. If you're running a compact or lower-flow machine, the grapple will still function but may operate more slowly. Custom mounting options are available if you're working with specialized equipment or need specific hydraulic configurations.

Operating the RG Series rock grapple bucket effectively comes down to a few best practices. Let the tines do the work—drive into material at a slight angle and let the serrated cutting edge bite in rather than forcing the bucket. Use the grapple to secure loads before lifting, and take advantage of the independent cylinder control to adjust grip as needed. When sifting material, lift and tilt slowly to allow soil to fall through while retaining rocks and debris. Regular greasing of pivot points keeps the grapples operating smoothly and prevents premature wear.

Maintenance requirements are minimal but important. Grease all pivot points regularly, especially if you're working in dusty or muddy conditions. Inspect hydraulic hoses and couplers for wear or damage before each use. Check the cutting edge periodically for excessive wear, and keep an eye on welds and structural components for any signs of stress or cracking. Proper care extends the life of the attachment and ensures it's ready to perform when you need it.

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 Rock Grapple Bucket (RG) 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 makes a rock grapple bucket different from a standard bucket or root grapple?

A rock grapple bucket combines the sifting capability of a rock bucket with the grabbing power of a grapple, making it ideal for handling mixed debris like rocks, logs, and brush in one pass. The contoured 3/8-inch Grade 50 steel tines are spaced at 2-7/8 inches apart, allowing soil and small debris to fall through while retaining larger material. The 48-inch grapple opening with twin 2500 PSI hydraulic cylinders securely clamps down on irregular loads like stumps, brush piles, and boulders that would slip from a standard bucket.

This dual functionality eliminates the need to switch between attachments during land clearing, site prep, or debris removal projects. Whether you're clearing rocky pastures, removing construction debris, or handling mixed piles of organic and mineral material, the rock grapple bucket handles everything in fewer passes. The independent cylinder control lets you adjust grip per side for uneven loads, and the serrated cutting edge bites into packed soil and root balls. For operators who need versatility without compromising on grabbing or sifting performance, this attachment delivers both in one rugged package.

Will this rock grapple bucket fit my skid steer loader?

The Stinger RG Series rock grapple bucket features a universal skid steer mounting plate that fits most popular brands including Bobcat, Cat, John Deere, Kubota, New Holland, Case, and Gehl without modification. The attachment includes 1/2-inch flat face hydraulic couplers that connect directly to your machine's auxiliary hydraulics. Available in seven widths from 60 to 88 inches, there's a size to match compact skid steers through full-size high-flow loaders.

The 60-inch model at 884 pounds works well for smaller machines, while the 88-inch model at 1,105 pounds suits larger loaders with higher capacity. For optimal grapple performance, your machine should provide adequate hydraulic flow to power the twin 2500 PSI cylinders—most standard skid steers handle this without issue, though compact or lower-flow machines may experience slightly slower grapple operation. If you're running specialized equipment or need specific hydraulic configurations, Stinger offers custom mounting options. Before ordering, confirm your machine's lifting capacity can handle the attachment weight plus anticipated load, and verify your auxiliary hydraulic connections match the included couplers. Forge Claw is happy to help confirm compatibility for your specific machine model.

What types of jobs and materials is this rock grapple bucket best suited for?

This attachment excels in land clearing, site preparation, demolition cleanup, agricultural field work, and landscaping projects that involve mixed debris. Contractors use it to remove construction waste, clear lots for foundations, and handle demolition debris that combines concrete chunks, rebar, and lumber. Farmers rely on it for clearing field stones before planting, removing fence line brush, and handling organic debris mixed with rocks. Landscapers grab it for boulder placement, decorative stone installation, brush removal, and natural area restoration.

Tree service professionals appreciate the ability to grab logs, branches, and stumps in one solid grip while sifting away soil. Ranch and property owners use it for everything from clearing overgrown areas to moving firewood, handling hay bales, and general property maintenance. The grapple handles stumps, root balls, logs up to the 48-inch opening capacity, rocks and boulders, brush piles, construction debris, concrete rubble, mixed organic and mineral material, and irregular loads that would fall from standard buckets. The contoured tine design makes it particularly valuable when you need to separate material by size while maintaining the ability to grab and transport what you want to keep or remove.

How does the Grade 50 steel construction hold up compared to other attachments?

Grade 50 steel offers significantly higher tensile strength than the mild steel used in economy attachments, which translates directly to longer service life and resistance to bending under heavy loads. The 3/8-inch tines maintain their shape even when digging into compacted soil or prying against embedded rocks, while the 1/2-inch serrated cutting edge withstands repeated impact with rocky terrain and hard-packed earth. The heavy-duty tubular reinforcement—4x4x1/4-inch top tubing and 3x3x1/4-inch bottom tubing—creates a rigid framework that distributes stress and resists the twisting forces that come with side loading or uneven material.

This construction quality means you're not constantly straightening bent tines, rewelding cracked frames, or replacing worn-out components after a season of hard use. Operators who've run cheaper attachments know the frustration of equipment that fails mid-project or requires frequent repairs. The Stinger RG Series is engineered for commercial-duty applications where downtime isn't acceptable and repairs cut into profitability. Made in the USA with quality materials and solid fabrication, this attachment is built to handle years of demanding work across construction sites, farms, and land management operations. The investment in proper materials and engineering pays back through reliability and reduced maintenance costs.

What maintenance does this rock grapple bucket require?

Routine maintenance is straightforward and critical for long-term performance. Grease all pivot points regularly using the provided grease fittings—daily greasing is recommended when working in dusty, muddy, or high-use conditions, while weekly greasing suffices for lighter applications. Before each use, visually inspect hydraulic hoses and couplers for signs of wear, abrasion, or damage, and check that all connections are secure. Periodically examine the cutting edge for excessive wear and monitor welds and structural components for any stress cracks or damage.

Keep the grapple mechanism clean by removing packed dirt and debris that can interfere with smooth operation. Store the attachment on level ground or with the grapple closed to prevent stress on the cylinders, and protect hydraulic connections from weather and contamination when not in use. During extended storage, consider applying rust preventative to exposed steel surfaces. The greasable pivot points are specifically designed for easy maintenance—keeping them properly lubricated ensures smooth grapple operation over thousands of cycles and prevents premature wear that leads to sloppy performance or component failure. With basic care, this attachment will deliver reliable service for years. Forge Claw stands behind every unit we ship with free nationwide delivery and support.

How much time and money can this attachment actually save on typical projects?

The productivity gains show up immediately in reduced attachment changes, fewer passes, and faster job completion. A land clearing project that requires multiple tools—a bucket for digging, forks for moving logs, and a grapple for brush—can often be completed with just the rock grapple bucket, eliminating 15-20 minutes per attachment swap and the associated downtime. The ability to sift, grab, and transport material in one operation means a site cleanup that might take three days with standard equipment can often be finished in two days or less, saving a full day of equipment and labor costs.

For contractors billing by the job, faster completion means moving on to the next paying project sooner. For owner-operators, the efficiency translates to taking on more work in the same timeframe. The independent hydraulic cylinders reduce spillage and repositioning time by securely holding irregular loads during transport, and the contoured tines eliminate multiple sorting passes that burn fuel and machine hours. Material costs drop when you can precisely separate and reuse soil, aggregate, or stone instead of hauling everything off-site. The durability of Grade 50 steel construction means you're not replacing bent attachments or paying for frequent repairs. Free nationwide shipping from Forge Claw eliminates freight charges that can add hundreds to your investment, and easy financing options make it accessible without major capital outlay.

Video Overview
Overview

If you're serious about clearing land, prepping fields, or handling rocky debris on the job site, a rock grapple bucket isn't just helpful—it's essential. The Skid Steer Rock Grapple Bucket (RG Series) from Stinger Attachments is built to handle the kind of work that separates productive operations from ones that drag on for days. Whether you're a contractor clearing a construction site, a farmer removing stones from fields, or a landowner tackling brush piles and rocky terrain, this attachment delivers the versatility and muscle you need to move material fast and get back to the next task.

What makes a rock grapple bucket so valuable is its ability to sort, sift, and secure materials all in one pass. You're not just scooping—you're grabbing logs, rocks, stumps, and debris with a 48-inch grapple opening that clamps down with real authority. The contoured tines let dirt and smaller material fall through while holding onto the stuff you actually want to move. That means fewer trips, less time repositioning loads, and more efficient use of every hour on the machine.

Forge Claw is proud to distribute the Stinger Attachments RG Series rock grapple bucket because it's exactly what serious operators need: tough construction, smart design, and the kind of reliability that keeps jobs moving. This isn't some light-duty bucket that'll bend after a season. It's built with Grade 50 steel tines, reinforced with heavy-duty tubing, and engineered to take the abuse that comes with moving rock, brush, and everything in between.

Available in eight widths ranging from 48 inches to 96 inches, there's a size to match your machine and the scale of your operation. The 60-inch model weighs in at 884 pounds and is a sweet spot for many skid steer owners who need serious capacity without overloading smaller machines. As you move up in size, the bucket scales accordingly—the 88-inch model tips the scales at 1,105 pounds and offers massive capacity for larger loaders and heavy-duty applications.

The bucket itself is where Stinger's engineering really shines. The 3/8-inch Grade 50 steel tines are spaced at 2-7/8 inches apart, which is the ideal balance for sifting soil while holding onto rocks and debris. The contoured design means material flows naturally as you lift and tilt, and the 1/2-inch serrated cutting edge bites into packed dirt and stubborn root balls without hesitation. Reinforcement comes from 4x4x1/4-inch top tubing and 3x3x1/4-inch bottom tubing, creating a framework that distributes stress and resists twisting even under heavy side loads.

The grapple mechanism is where this attachment earns its keep. Twin 2500 psi cylinders deliver serious clamping force, and because they operate independently, you can adjust grip per side to secure uneven loads. That 48-inch grapple opening gives you the reach to wrap around stumps, logs, and brush piles that would be impossible to handle with a standard bucket. Greasable pivot points make routine maintenance straightforward and keep the grapples operating smoothly season after season.

Compatibility is rarely an issue. The universal skid steer mount plate fits most popular machines right out of the box, and Stinger offers custom mounting options if you're running something unique. The attachment includes 1/2-inch flat face couplers, so you're not hunting down adapters or dealing with mismatched fittings on delivery day.

Forge Claw offers free nationwide shipping on this rock grapple bucket, which means you're getting professional-grade equipment delivered to your door without the added freight costs that can surprise you at checkout. We've built our reputation on reliable service, quality products, and treating customers the way we'd want to be treated. When you order from Forge Claw, you're working with a distributor that understands the equipment because we know the work.

This attachment excels in real-world applications that demand versatility. Farmers use it to clear fields of rocks before planting season. Contractors rely on it to remove construction debris and prepare sites for foundations. Landscapers grab it for moving boulders, clearing brush, and handling decorative stone installations. Tree service professionals appreciate the ability to grab logs and branches in one solid grip. Ranch owners use it for everything from clearing fence lines to moving hay bales and handling firewood.

The RG Series rock grapple bucket is also a smart first attachment for anyone building out their skid steer toolkit. Its range of capabilities means it'll see regular use across multiple job types, and the durability ensures it'll last through years of hard work. The time savings alone—being able to grab, sort, and move material in a single operation—pays back the investment faster than you might expect.

From a productivity standpoint, this attachment changes how quickly you can clear and prep land. Instead of making multiple passes with a standard bucket, then switching to forks or another tool to move debris, you're handling everything in one attachment. That's fewer trips back and forth, less fuel burned, and more billable work completed in a day. For owner-operators and small crews, that efficiency translates directly to profit.

Stinger Attachments manufactures the RG Series in the USA, and the quality of materials and fabrication shows in every weld and component. This is equipment built to perform in demanding environments, and it's backed by people who stand behind their work. Forge Claw is confident in every unit we ship because we've seen how these attachments hold up in the field.

Specifications
  • Available widths: 60", 66", 72", 78", 80", 84", 88"
  • Weight: 884 lbs (60") to 1,105 lbs (88")
  • Tine material: 3/8" Grade 50 steel
  • Cutting edge: 1/2" Grade 50 serrated steel
  • Tine spacing: 2-7/8" opening between tines
  • Top reinforcement: 4" x 4" x 1/4" tubing
  • Bottom reinforcement: 3" x 3" x 1/4" tubing
  • Grapple opening: 48 inches
  • Hydraulic cylinders: Twin 2500 psi cylinders
  • Couplers: 1/2" flat face couplers included
  • Mounting: Universal skid steer mount plate (custom options available)
  • Country of Origin: USA
Features
  • Grade 50 Steel Construction — The 3/8-inch tines and 1/2-inch cutting edge are fabricated from high-strength Grade 50 steel, providing exceptional durability and resistance to bending or breaking even when handling heavy rocks and compacted material
  • Contoured Tine Design — The shaped tines allow soil and smaller debris to sift through naturally while retaining larger rocks, logs, and brush, reducing the need for multiple sorting passes and saving significant time on every job
  • 48-Inch Grapple Opening — The wide grapple span provides the reach and capacity to securely grab stumps, logs, brush piles, and irregular debris that standard buckets can't handle, expanding the range of tasks you can complete with a single attachment
  • Twin 2500 PSI Hydraulic Cylinders — Dual independent cylinders deliver powerful clamping force and allow per-side adjustment to secure uneven loads, ensuring a firm grip on challenging materials and preventing spillage during transport
  • Heavy-Duty Tubular Reinforcement — The 4x4x1/4-inch top tubing and 3x3x1/4-inch bottom tubing create a rigid structural framework that resists twisting and flexing under side loads, extending the service life of the attachment
  • Greasable Pivot Points — Maintenance-friendly grease fittings at all pivot points make routine lubrication quick and straightforward, ensuring smooth grapple operation and reducing wear over thousands of cycles
  • Universal Skid Steer Mounting Plate — The standard mount fits most popular skid steer loader brands without modification, and custom mounting options are available for specialized machines or unique hydraulic configurations
  • 1/2-Inch Flat Face Couplers Included — The attachment ships with quality flat face hydraulic couplers that connect cleanly to your machine's hydraulics, eliminating the need to source adapters or deal with mismatched fittings
Benefits

 

Time is the most valuable resource on any job site, and the RG Series rock grapple bucket gives you more of it. By combining sifting, grabbing, and transporting functions in one attachment, you eliminate the downtime that comes with swapping tools. A land clearing project that might take three days with a standard bucket and multiple attachment changes can often be completed in two days or less with a rock grapple bucket. That's a full day of saved labor costs and the ability to move on to the next paying job.

Durability directly impacts your bottom line, and the Grade 50 steel construction of this grapple bucket means you're not replacing bent tines or welding cracked frames after a few months of hard use. The reinforced tubing and heavy-duty cutting edge stand up to rocky soil, root balls, and the kind of punishment that comes with moving debris day in and day out. You're making an investment that keeps working season after season, not a disposable tool that needs constant repairs.

Productivity improvements show up in ways you might not expect. The ability to grab and hold irregular loads—like a pile of branches mixed with rocks—means you're not spending time repositioning or making multiple passes to clean up a site. The independent hydraulic cylinders let you adjust grip on the fly, so even awkwardly shaped logs or uneven debris stay secure during transport. That reduces spillage, keeps the job site cleaner, and cuts down on the frustration of loads shifting or falling apart halfway to the dump pile.

Cost reduction goes beyond the purchase price. Free nationwide shipping from Forge Claw means you're not absorbing hundreds of dollars in freight charges. The attachment's versatility means you're handling more job types with fewer total attachments in your fleet, which saves on both initial investment and long-term storage costs. And because it's built to last, you're not cycling through replacements every few years or dealing with the downtime that comes with equipment failure mid-project.

The real-world value of a rock grapple bucket becomes clear the first time you use it on a job that would be nearly impossible with standard equipment. Clearing a rocky pasture for fencing, removing construction debris from a demolition site, or handling a winter's worth of downed trees and brush—all of these become manageable tasks instead of multi-day struggles. The attachment pays for itself not just in money saved, but in the jobs you can take on that you'd otherwise have to turn down or subcontract out.

Additional Information

This rock grapple bucket is ideal for contractors working on site prep and land clearing, farmers removing field stones and debris before planting, landscapers handling boulder placement and brush removal, and landowners managing property maintenance and improvement projects. It's equally at home on construction sites, rural properties, and commercial landscaping operations. The range of available sizes means there's a model that fits compact skid steers as well as full-size high-flow loaders.

Compatibility with most skid steer loaders is straightforward thanks to the universal mounting plate, but it's worth confirming your machine's hydraulic flow and pressure specs to ensure optimal performance. The twin 2500 psi cylinders perform best with machines that can deliver adequate hydraulic flow. If you're running a compact or lower-flow machine, the grapple will still function but may operate more slowly. Custom mounting options are available if you're working with specialized equipment or need specific hydraulic configurations.

Operating the RG Series rock grapple bucket effectively comes down to a few best practices. Let the tines do the work—drive into material at a slight angle and let the serrated cutting edge bite in rather than forcing the bucket. Use the grapple to secure loads before lifting, and take advantage of the independent cylinder control to adjust grip as needed. When sifting material, lift and tilt slowly to allow soil to fall through while retaining rocks and debris. Regular greasing of pivot points keeps the grapples operating smoothly and prevents premature wear.

Maintenance requirements are minimal but important. Grease all pivot points regularly, especially if you're working in dusty or muddy conditions. Inspect hydraulic hoses and couplers for wear or damage before each use. Check the cutting edge periodically for excessive wear, and keep an eye on welds and structural components for any signs of stress or cracking. Proper care extends the life of the attachment and ensures it's ready to perform when you need it.

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 Rock Grapple Bucket (RG) from Forge Claw today. We offer flexible, easy financing and free nationwide shipping so every operator can get their hands on top-quality equipment.