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Skid Steer Hydraulic Dump Bucket Attachment – Extended Dump Height for High-Sided Trailers

Original price $6,595.00 - Original price $7,395.00
Original price
$6,595.00
$6,595.00 - $7,395.00
Current price $6,595.00
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  • Hydraulic tilt at full lift
  • Extended dump height capability
  • Five width options available
  • Heavy-duty steel frame
  • Double-sided cutting edge
  • Auxiliary hydraulic powered
  • Universal quick-attach mount
  • Greaseable pivot pins
  • USA manufactured quality
  • 2-year warranty included


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Overview

When you're loading high-sided trailers, dumping into elevated hoppers, or working around equipment that limits your reach, the typical skid steer bucket just doesn't cut it. You lose dump height. You waste time repositioning. You settle for less efficiency than the job demands.

The Stinger Attachments Skid Steer Hydraulic Dump Bucket changes that equation entirely. Designed and manufactured in the USA by Stinger Attachments and distributed nationwide by Forge Claw, this bucket uses integrated hydraulic cylinders to tilt the bucket independently at full lift height. That means your skid steer maintains maximum vertical reach while the bucket tilts to dump — effectively giving you the dump clearance of a much larger machine without sacrificing cycle speed or maneuverability.

Here's why that matters on the job site. Skid steers are faster and more agile than traditional wheel loaders, especially in tight spaces or high-volume material handling scenarios. But they've always been limited by dump height when working with taller trucks, containers, or overhead applications. The Hydraulic Dump Bucket solves that limitation by letting you keep your machine at peak lift while the bucket does the work of reaching over and into the target.

This isn't just about reaching higher. It's about working smarter. Contractors using this bucket report faster load times, fewer repositioning moves, and the ability to handle jobs that previously required bringing in larger equipment. You're not renting a payloader for a half-day job anymore. You're using the skid steer you already own and getting results that match or exceed what the bigger machine would deliver.

Stinger Attachments built this bucket with a heavy-duty support frame designed to handle the stresses of repeated hydraulic tilting under load. The frame distributes force evenly across pivot points and cylinders, reducing wear and extending service life. Greaseable and replaceable pins make maintenance straightforward, and the double-sided replaceable cutting edge means you can flip or swap the edge as it wears without replacing the entire bucket.

The hydraulic system integrates directly with your skid steer's auxiliary hydraulics. No complicated plumbing. No external power packs. Just connect your lines and you're ready to tilt, dump, and move on to the next load. The cylinders are built to handle continuous use in demanding environments, from construction sites to feed operations to landscape supply yards.

Forge Claw offers this bucket with a universal skid steer quick-attach mount plate, along with compatibility for Global and ISO agricultural and construction mounts. That means whether you're running a compact machine on a small farm or a full-size skid steer on a commercial site, you'll have a mounting solution that fits your equipment and keeps swapping attachments fast and secure.

Available in five sizes ranging from 66 inches to 120 inches wide, the Hydraulic Dump Bucket scales to match your machine and your material. Smaller widths work well on compact machines handling feed, mulch, or aggregates in tight spaces. Larger widths are ideal for high-volume dirt work, gravel loading, or any scenario where you're moving serious material into elevated targets all day long.

The real-world applications are broad. Landscapers use this bucket to load mulch and soil into tall dump trucks without repositioning or settling for partial loads. Agricultural operators rely on it for feed distribution into elevated mixers and bins. Construction crews count on it for loading spoil into high-sided trailers and keeping projects moving without delays. Anywhere dump height has been a bottleneck, this bucket opens up new efficiency.

One of the underrated advantages of the Hydraulic Dump Bucket is how it keeps operators safer and more comfortable. Instead of driving up ramps, stacking pallets, or improvising ways to gain a few extra feet of clearance, the operator stays on level ground and lets the hydraulics do the lifting and tilting. That reduces the risk of rollovers, keeps loads stable, and cuts down on operator fatigue during long shifts.

Forge Claw is proud to distribute Stinger Attachments products because they're built by people who understand what it takes to survive in the field. This isn't lightweight equipment designed to look good in a catalog. It's engineered for daily use in tough conditions by operators who need their tools to work every single time. That's the standard Stinger builds to, and it's the standard Forge Claw stands behind.

Every Hydraulic Dump Bucket ships with free nationwide delivery, so you're not paying extra freight to get professional-grade equipment to your door. Forge Claw also offers flexible financing options, making it easier to add this bucket to your fleet without tying up operating capital or waiting until next season's budget kicks in.

If you've been working around dump height limitations or considering a larger machine just to handle occasional high-reach jobs, the Stinger Hydraulic Dump Bucket is worth a close look. It brings capability that used to require much bigger iron, and it does it with the speed and versatility that make skid steers so valuable in the first place. You'll load faster, work safer, and handle jobs you couldn't touch before — all with the machine you already own.

Specifications
  • Available Sizes: 66-inch (model 6B-1.1), 78-inch (model 7B-1.3), 90-inch (model 8B-1.5), 102-inch (model 9B-1.7), 120-inch (model 10B-2.0)
  • Hydraulic System: Powered by skid steer auxiliary hydraulics
  • Hydraulic Cylinders: Integrated tilt cylinders for independent bucket dumping at full lift height
  • Frame Construction: Heavy-duty welded steel support frame
  • Cutting Edge: Double-sided replaceable bolt-on cutting edge
  • Pivot Points: Greaseable and replaceable pins for extended service life
  • Mounting Options: Universal skid steer quick-attach plate, plus Global and ISO agricultural and construction mounts
  • Country of Origin: USA
Features
  • Hydraulic Tilt Cylinders — allow independent bucket dumping at full skid steer lift height, effectively increasing dump clearance without sacrificing vertical reach or cycle speed
  • Heavy-Duty Support Frame — engineered to distribute hydraulic and load stresses evenly across pivot points and cylinders, reducing wear and extending bucket service life
  • Greaseable and Replaceable Pins — simplify maintenance and allow easy field servicing to keep the bucket operating smoothly over years of use
  • Double-Sided Replaceable Cutting Edge — provides twice the service life per edge and reduces downtime and replacement costs by allowing quick flip or swap without bucket removal
  • Direct Auxiliary Hydraulic Integration — connects directly to your skid steer's existing hydraulic system with no external power packs or complex plumbing required
  • Multiple Mounting Configurations — compatible with universal skid steer quick-attach, Global, and ISO mounts for fast attachment swaps and broad machine compatibility
  • Five Size Options — ranging from 66 inches to 120 inches wide to match machine size, material type, and job requirements
  • USA Manufacturing — designed and built in the United States by Stinger Attachments to meet the demands of professional operators in construction, agriculture, and landscape industries
Benefits

The most immediate benefit of the Hydraulic Dump Bucket is time savings. Every load cycle that doesn't require repositioning, backing up, or waiting for a taller machine is time you're putting directly back into production. Over the course of a day, that adds up to more loads moved, more material placed, and more billable work completed. For contractors paid by the job or the load, faster cycles mean higher profitability without working longer hours.

This bucket also reduces or eliminates the need to rent larger equipment for occasional high-reach jobs. When you can handle tall trailers, elevated hoppers, and overhead dumping with your existing skid steer, you're keeping rental costs in your pocket and avoiding the coordination hassles that come with bringing in additional machinery. The bucket pays for itself quickly when you consider what you'd otherwise spend on equipment rental, transport, and operator time.

Durability is built into every component. The heavy-duty frame, greaseable pins, and replaceable cutting edge are designed to stand up to years of hard use in demanding environments. Stinger Attachments knows that downtime costs money, so they engineer their products to minimize maintenance needs and maximize uptime. When service is needed, replaceable components mean you're swapping parts instead of replacing entire assemblies, keeping repair costs reasonable and turnaround times short.

Productivity improvements extend beyond speed. The Hydraulic Dump Bucket opens up jobs that were previously out of reach for skid steer operators. Loading into tall grain bins, filling elevated mixers, dumping into second-story hoppers — these tasks become routine instead of problematic. That versatility means your skid steer handles a wider range of work, improving utilization and return on your equipment investment.

From a safety and operator comfort perspective, the hydraulic tilt function keeps the machine on stable ground while the bucket does the reaching. Operators aren't driving up improvised ramps, balancing on uneven surfaces, or taking risks to gain a few extra feet of clearance. The bucket tilts hydraulically, the load dumps cleanly, and the operator stays in a safe, controlled working position. That reduces accident risk and keeps experienced operators comfortable and focused through long shifts.

The ability to match skid steer agility with loader-class dump height also improves worksite logistics. You're not blocking access with a large wheel loader or waiting for the right machine to become available. The skid steer moves quickly between tasks, loads efficiently, and keeps material flowing without creating bottlenecks. On busy sites where coordination and timing matter, that flexibility makes a measurable difference in overall project efficiency.

Finally, the Hydraulic Dump Bucket is an investment in operational independence. You're not relying on other contractors, rental availability, or scheduling around larger equipment. You own the capability, it's ready when you need it, and you control the work pace. For owner-operators and small to mid-sized contractors, that independence translates directly into competitive advantage and the ability to take on jobs that others can't handle as efficiently.

Additional Information

The Hydraulic Dump Bucket is ideal for contractors, landscapers, agricultural operators, and anyone who regularly moves material into elevated targets. It's particularly valuable in operations where skid steers are the primary workhorse but dump height has been a recurring limitation. Landscape supply yards, feed operations, construction sites with tall trucks, and municipal facilities with overhead bins all benefit from the added reach and efficiency this bucket provides.

Compatibility is straightforward. The bucket works with any skid steer equipped with auxiliary hydraulics and a compatible mounting system. Forge Claw offers universal skid steer quick-attach plates along with Global and ISO mount options, so most modern skid steers and compact track loaders will connect without modification. If you're unsure about compatibility with your specific machine, Forge Claw's team can help confirm fitment and recommend the right size and mount configuration for your equipment.

Operating the Hydraulic Dump Bucket is intuitive for anyone familiar with skid steer auxiliary controls. Raise the bucket to full lift height using your loader arms, then activate the hydraulic tilt function using your auxiliary controls to angle the bucket and release the load. The hydraulic cylinders provide smooth, controlled tilting, and the bucket returns to the carry position for the next cycle. Operators adapt quickly, and the learning curve is minimal.

Maintenance requirements are minimal but important. Regularly grease the pivot pins to keep movement smooth and reduce wear. Inspect hydraulic hoses and connections for leaks or damage, especially after heavy use. Check the cutting edge for wear and flip or replace it as needed to maintain efficient digging and material retention. Keep the frame and cylinders clean of built-up material, and store the bucket under cover when possible to extend component life. Following these basic practices will keep the Hydraulic Dump Bucket performing reliably for years.

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

How does the Hydraulic Dump Bucket increase dump height compared to a standard skid steer bucket?

The Hydraulic Dump Bucket uses integrated hydraulic cylinders that tilt the bucket independently while your skid steer maintains full lift height. Standard buckets dump by tilting the entire loader arm assembly, which limits your effective dump clearance. With this hydraulic bucket, your loader arms stay at maximum vertical reach while the bucket itself tilts to release the load. This effectively gives you the dump clearance of a much larger machine without sacrificing the speed and maneuverability that make skid steers valuable.

The result is the ability to load high-sided trailers, elevated hoppers, and overhead bins that would otherwise require a wheel loader or telehandler. Contractors report gaining several feet of effective dump height, which translates directly into faster loading cycles and the ability to handle jobs that were previously out of reach for their skid steer fleet.

What types of jobs benefit most from using a Hydraulic Dump Bucket?

This bucket excels in any application where you're regularly loading into elevated targets. Landscape contractors use it to load mulch, soil, and stone into tall dump trucks without repositioning or settling for partial loads. Agricultural operations rely on it for feed distribution into elevated mixers and grain bins. Construction crews count on it for loading spoil into high-sided trailers and keeping material flowing on busy sites. Municipal facilities use it for overhead bin loading at transfer stations. Tree service companies load chips into tall-sided trucks.

The common thread is working environments where dump height has been a bottleneck and where bringing in larger equipment isn't practical or cost-effective. If you've ever had to reposition multiple times to clear the sides of a trailer or wished your skid steer could reach just a few feet higher, this bucket solves that problem while maintaining the agility and cycle speed that make skid steers so productive.

Is the Hydraulic Dump Bucket compatible with my skid steer model?

The Hydraulic Dump Bucket works with any skid steer or compact track loader equipped with auxiliary hydraulics and a compatible mounting system. Forge Claw offers this bucket with universal skid steer quick-attach plates plus Global and ISO mount options, covering most modern machines from major manufacturers. The key requirement is functional auxiliary hydraulics to power the tilt cylinders. Most skid steers manufactured in the last two decades include auxiliary hydraulics as standard or optional equipment.

If you're running an older machine or are unsure about your specific model's compatibility, Forge Claw's team can help confirm fitment and recommend the right size and mount configuration. The bucket is available in five widths from 66 inches to 120 inches, so you can match the bucket size to your machine's capacity and the materials you typically handle. Proper sizing ensures optimal performance and safe operation across your range of applications.

What maintenance does the Hydraulic Dump Bucket require?

Maintenance requirements are straightforward and designed for field serviceability. Regularly grease the pivot pins to maintain smooth movement and reduce wear—this is the most important routine task. Inspect hydraulic hoses and connections for leaks or damage, especially after heavy use or when working in abrasive materials. Monitor the cutting edge for wear and flip or replace it as needed to maintain efficient digging and material retention. The double-sided design means you get twice the service life before replacement is necessary.

Keep the frame and cylinders reasonably clean of built-up material, particularly if you're handling sticky soils or wet aggregates. Store the bucket under cover when possible to protect hydraulic components and extend overall service life. The greaseable and replaceable pins mean that when service is eventually needed, you're swapping individual components rather than replacing entire assemblies. Following these basic practices keeps the Hydraulic Dump Bucket performing reliably through years of demanding use.

How does the Hydraulic Dump Bucket compare to renting a larger machine for high-reach loading jobs?

The Hydraulic Dump Bucket delivers comparable dump height to a wheel loader while keeping you in the skid steer you already own and operate. Renting a larger machine means paying daily or weekly rates, coordinating delivery and pickup, dealing with unfamiliar controls, and often losing time to logistics. With this bucket, you're using equipment you know, maintaining the agility and cycle speed that make skid steers productive, and keeping rental costs in your pocket. The bucket typically pays for itself after a handful of jobs that would otherwise require rented equipment.

Beyond direct cost savings, you gain scheduling flexibility—the bucket is ready when you need it, not when the rental yard has availability. You also maintain operational independence, which matters when timing is critical or when you're working in remote locations where equipment delivery is complicated. For contractors who occasionally need high-reach capability but don't want the ongoing costs of owning and maintaining a larger machine, the Hydraulic Dump Bucket offers the best of both worlds.

Can the Hydraulic Dump Bucket handle heavy materials like gravel and wet soil?

Yes, the Hydraulic Dump Bucket is engineered specifically for heavy materials and demanding conditions. The heavy-duty welded steel frame is designed to distribute hydraulic and load stresses evenly across pivot points and cylinders, handling the forces generated when tilting full loads of dense material. The hydraulic cylinders are built for continuous use in professional applications, from construction sites to agricultural operations. The replaceable cutting edge maintains efficient digging in compacted materials, and the overall construction meets the standards professional operators expect from Stinger Attachments.

That said, it's important to operate within your skid steer's rated capacity and hydraulic flow specifications. Overloading any attachment risks damage to both the attachment and the machine. Choosing the right bucket width for your machine size ensures you can move maximum material safely and efficiently. Contractors regularly use this bucket for gravel loading, wet dirt work, aggregate handling, and other heavy applications where both material density and dump height matter.

What width Hydraulic Dump Bucket should I choose for my operation?

Bucket width should match your machine's size and lifting capacity as well as the materials you handle most frequently. Smaller widths like the 66-inch and 78-inch models work well on compact skid steers handling feed, mulch, or lighter aggregates in tight spaces where maneuverability matters. Mid-range widths like 90-inch and 102-inch buckets suit full-size skid steers doing general material handling, landscape work, and construction applications. The 120-inch width is ideal for larger machines and high-volume operations where you're moving serious material all day.

A properly sized bucket maximizes your machine's productivity without exceeding its rated capacity or compromising stability. If you're regularly working at or near your machine's weight limits with a standard bucket, moving to a narrower hydraulic dump bucket ensures safe operation while still gaining the dump height advantage. Forge Claw can help you select the optimal width based on your specific machine model and typical applications.

How difficult is it to learn to operate the Hydraulic Dump Bucket?

Operators familiar with skid steer auxiliary controls adapt quickly to the Hydraulic Dump Bucket. The operation is intuitive: raise the bucket to full lift height using your standard loader arm controls, then activate the hydraulic tilt function using your auxiliary controls to angle the bucket and release the load. The hydraulic cylinders provide smooth, controlled tilting with good feedback. After a few cycles, most operators develop a natural rhythm and the process becomes second nature. The learning curve is minimal compared to transitioning to an entirely different machine.

New operators benefit from practicing with lighter loads initially to get a feel for tilt speed and dump timing. The key is coordinating lift height with tilt angle to position loads accurately into the target. Once operators experience the efficiency gains and realize they don't need to reposition or compromise on dump clearance, adoption is enthusiastic. The bucket doesn't change fundamental skid steer operation—it simply adds a capability that makes challenging jobs straightforward.

Does the Hydraulic Dump Bucket improve safety compared to standard loading methods?

Yes, the Hydraulic Dump Bucket reduces several common safety risks associated with high-reach loading. Without this bucket, operators often resort to driving up ramps, stacking pallets, or positioning machines on uneven ground to gain extra clearance—all practices that increase rollover risk and put operators in precarious situations. The hydraulic tilt function keeps the machine on stable, level ground while the bucket does the reaching. This eliminates improvised workarounds and maintains a controlled working position throughout the load cycle.

The bucket also reduces operator fatigue by eliminating the need for multiple repositioning moves and awkward maneuvering. A less fatigued operator maintains better focus and makes safer decisions through long shifts. Additionally, the smooth hydraulic control allows precise load placement, reducing the chance of material spilling onto the operator, bystanders, or adjacent equipment. While no attachment eliminates the need for proper training and safe operating practices, the Hydraulic Dump Bucket removes several risk factors that commonly lead to incidents on job sites.

What shipping and financing options does Forge Claw offer for the Hydraulic Dump Bucket?

Forge Claw includes free nationwide shipping on every Hydraulic Dump Bucket, so you're not paying extra freight to get professional-grade equipment delivered to your location. Flexible financing options are also available, making it easier to add this bucket to your fleet without tying up operating capital or waiting for next season's budget. The financing process is straightforward and designed to get you approved quickly so you can start benefiting from the increased productivity and capability this bucket provides.

Combined with the 2-year manufacturer warranty from Stinger Attachments, you're making a protected investment in equipment built to perform in demanding professional applications. Whether you're a contractor looking to eliminate rental costs, an agricultural operation needing better feed handling efficiency, or a landscape company wanting to speed up material loading, Forge Claw makes it easy to get the Hydraulic Dump Bucket working for you. Contact Forge Claw to discuss shipping timelines and financing terms that fit your operation.

Overview

When you're loading high-sided trailers, dumping into elevated hoppers, or working around equipment that limits your reach, the typical skid steer bucket just doesn't cut it. You lose dump height. You waste time repositioning. You settle for less efficiency than the job demands.

The Stinger Attachments Skid Steer Hydraulic Dump Bucket changes that equation entirely. Designed and manufactured in the USA by Stinger Attachments and distributed nationwide by Forge Claw, this bucket uses integrated hydraulic cylinders to tilt the bucket independently at full lift height. That means your skid steer maintains maximum vertical reach while the bucket tilts to dump — effectively giving you the dump clearance of a much larger machine without sacrificing cycle speed or maneuverability.

Here's why that matters on the job site. Skid steers are faster and more agile than traditional wheel loaders, especially in tight spaces or high-volume material handling scenarios. But they've always been limited by dump height when working with taller trucks, containers, or overhead applications. The Hydraulic Dump Bucket solves that limitation by letting you keep your machine at peak lift while the bucket does the work of reaching over and into the target.

This isn't just about reaching higher. It's about working smarter. Contractors using this bucket report faster load times, fewer repositioning moves, and the ability to handle jobs that previously required bringing in larger equipment. You're not renting a payloader for a half-day job anymore. You're using the skid steer you already own and getting results that match or exceed what the bigger machine would deliver.

Stinger Attachments built this bucket with a heavy-duty support frame designed to handle the stresses of repeated hydraulic tilting under load. The frame distributes force evenly across pivot points and cylinders, reducing wear and extending service life. Greaseable and replaceable pins make maintenance straightforward, and the double-sided replaceable cutting edge means you can flip or swap the edge as it wears without replacing the entire bucket.

The hydraulic system integrates directly with your skid steer's auxiliary hydraulics. No complicated plumbing. No external power packs. Just connect your lines and you're ready to tilt, dump, and move on to the next load. The cylinders are built to handle continuous use in demanding environments, from construction sites to feed operations to landscape supply yards.

Forge Claw offers this bucket with a universal skid steer quick-attach mount plate, along with compatibility for Global and ISO agricultural and construction mounts. That means whether you're running a compact machine on a small farm or a full-size skid steer on a commercial site, you'll have a mounting solution that fits your equipment and keeps swapping attachments fast and secure.

Available in five sizes ranging from 66 inches to 120 inches wide, the Hydraulic Dump Bucket scales to match your machine and your material. Smaller widths work well on compact machines handling feed, mulch, or aggregates in tight spaces. Larger widths are ideal for high-volume dirt work, gravel loading, or any scenario where you're moving serious material into elevated targets all day long.

The real-world applications are broad. Landscapers use this bucket to load mulch and soil into tall dump trucks without repositioning or settling for partial loads. Agricultural operators rely on it for feed distribution into elevated mixers and bins. Construction crews count on it for loading spoil into high-sided trailers and keeping projects moving without delays. Anywhere dump height has been a bottleneck, this bucket opens up new efficiency.

One of the underrated advantages of the Hydraulic Dump Bucket is how it keeps operators safer and more comfortable. Instead of driving up ramps, stacking pallets, or improvising ways to gain a few extra feet of clearance, the operator stays on level ground and lets the hydraulics do the lifting and tilting. That reduces the risk of rollovers, keeps loads stable, and cuts down on operator fatigue during long shifts.

Forge Claw is proud to distribute Stinger Attachments products because they're built by people who understand what it takes to survive in the field. This isn't lightweight equipment designed to look good in a catalog. It's engineered for daily use in tough conditions by operators who need their tools to work every single time. That's the standard Stinger builds to, and it's the standard Forge Claw stands behind.

Every Hydraulic Dump Bucket ships with free nationwide delivery, so you're not paying extra freight to get professional-grade equipment to your door. Forge Claw also offers flexible financing options, making it easier to add this bucket to your fleet without tying up operating capital or waiting until next season's budget kicks in.

If you've been working around dump height limitations or considering a larger machine just to handle occasional high-reach jobs, the Stinger Hydraulic Dump Bucket is worth a close look. It brings capability that used to require much bigger iron, and it does it with the speed and versatility that make skid steers so valuable in the first place. You'll load faster, work safer, and handle jobs you couldn't touch before — all with the machine you already own.

Specifications
  • Available Sizes: 66-inch (model 6B-1.1), 78-inch (model 7B-1.3), 90-inch (model 8B-1.5), 102-inch (model 9B-1.7), 120-inch (model 10B-2.0)
  • Hydraulic System: Powered by skid steer auxiliary hydraulics
  • Hydraulic Cylinders: Integrated tilt cylinders for independent bucket dumping at full lift height
  • Frame Construction: Heavy-duty welded steel support frame
  • Cutting Edge: Double-sided replaceable bolt-on cutting edge
  • Pivot Points: Greaseable and replaceable pins for extended service life
  • Mounting Options: Universal skid steer quick-attach plate, plus Global and ISO agricultural and construction mounts
  • Country of Origin: USA
Features
  • Hydraulic Tilt Cylinders — allow independent bucket dumping at full skid steer lift height, effectively increasing dump clearance without sacrificing vertical reach or cycle speed
  • Heavy-Duty Support Frame — engineered to distribute hydraulic and load stresses evenly across pivot points and cylinders, reducing wear and extending bucket service life
  • Greaseable and Replaceable Pins — simplify maintenance and allow easy field servicing to keep the bucket operating smoothly over years of use
  • Double-Sided Replaceable Cutting Edge — provides twice the service life per edge and reduces downtime and replacement costs by allowing quick flip or swap without bucket removal
  • Direct Auxiliary Hydraulic Integration — connects directly to your skid steer's existing hydraulic system with no external power packs or complex plumbing required
  • Multiple Mounting Configurations — compatible with universal skid steer quick-attach, Global, and ISO mounts for fast attachment swaps and broad machine compatibility
  • Five Size Options — ranging from 66 inches to 120 inches wide to match machine size, material type, and job requirements
  • USA Manufacturing — designed and built in the United States by Stinger Attachments to meet the demands of professional operators in construction, agriculture, and landscape industries
Benefits

The most immediate benefit of the Hydraulic Dump Bucket is time savings. Every load cycle that doesn't require repositioning, backing up, or waiting for a taller machine is time you're putting directly back into production. Over the course of a day, that adds up to more loads moved, more material placed, and more billable work completed. For contractors paid by the job or the load, faster cycles mean higher profitability without working longer hours.

This bucket also reduces or eliminates the need to rent larger equipment for occasional high-reach jobs. When you can handle tall trailers, elevated hoppers, and overhead dumping with your existing skid steer, you're keeping rental costs in your pocket and avoiding the coordination hassles that come with bringing in additional machinery. The bucket pays for itself quickly when you consider what you'd otherwise spend on equipment rental, transport, and operator time.

Durability is built into every component. The heavy-duty frame, greaseable pins, and replaceable cutting edge are designed to stand up to years of hard use in demanding environments. Stinger Attachments knows that downtime costs money, so they engineer their products to minimize maintenance needs and maximize uptime. When service is needed, replaceable components mean you're swapping parts instead of replacing entire assemblies, keeping repair costs reasonable and turnaround times short.

Productivity improvements extend beyond speed. The Hydraulic Dump Bucket opens up jobs that were previously out of reach for skid steer operators. Loading into tall grain bins, filling elevated mixers, dumping into second-story hoppers — these tasks become routine instead of problematic. That versatility means your skid steer handles a wider range of work, improving utilization and return on your equipment investment.

From a safety and operator comfort perspective, the hydraulic tilt function keeps the machine on stable ground while the bucket does the reaching. Operators aren't driving up improvised ramps, balancing on uneven surfaces, or taking risks to gain a few extra feet of clearance. The bucket tilts hydraulically, the load dumps cleanly, and the operator stays in a safe, controlled working position. That reduces accident risk and keeps experienced operators comfortable and focused through long shifts.

The ability to match skid steer agility with loader-class dump height also improves worksite logistics. You're not blocking access with a large wheel loader or waiting for the right machine to become available. The skid steer moves quickly between tasks, loads efficiently, and keeps material flowing without creating bottlenecks. On busy sites where coordination and timing matter, that flexibility makes a measurable difference in overall project efficiency.

Finally, the Hydraulic Dump Bucket is an investment in operational independence. You're not relying on other contractors, rental availability, or scheduling around larger equipment. You own the capability, it's ready when you need it, and you control the work pace. For owner-operators and small to mid-sized contractors, that independence translates directly into competitive advantage and the ability to take on jobs that others can't handle as efficiently.

Additional Information

The Hydraulic Dump Bucket is ideal for contractors, landscapers, agricultural operators, and anyone who regularly moves material into elevated targets. It's particularly valuable in operations where skid steers are the primary workhorse but dump height has been a recurring limitation. Landscape supply yards, feed operations, construction sites with tall trucks, and municipal facilities with overhead bins all benefit from the added reach and efficiency this bucket provides.

Compatibility is straightforward. The bucket works with any skid steer equipped with auxiliary hydraulics and a compatible mounting system. Forge Claw offers universal skid steer quick-attach plates along with Global and ISO mount options, so most modern skid steers and compact track loaders will connect without modification. If you're unsure about compatibility with your specific machine, Forge Claw's team can help confirm fitment and recommend the right size and mount configuration for your equipment.

Operating the Hydraulic Dump Bucket is intuitive for anyone familiar with skid steer auxiliary controls. Raise the bucket to full lift height using your loader arms, then activate the hydraulic tilt function using your auxiliary controls to angle the bucket and release the load. The hydraulic cylinders provide smooth, controlled tilting, and the bucket returns to the carry position for the next cycle. Operators adapt quickly, and the learning curve is minimal.

Maintenance requirements are minimal but important. Regularly grease the pivot pins to keep movement smooth and reduce wear. Inspect hydraulic hoses and connections for leaks or damage, especially after heavy use. Check the cutting edge for wear and flip or replace it as needed to maintain efficient digging and material retention. Keep the frame and cylinders clean of built-up material, and store the bucket under cover when possible to extend component life. Following these basic practices will keep the Hydraulic Dump Bucket performing reliably for years.

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