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Tractor Material Bucket Attachment – Built for Daily Material Handling

Original price $1,695.00 - Original price $2,245.00
Original price
$1,695.00
$1,695.00 - $2,245.00
Current price $1,695.00
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  • Grade 50 steel construction
  • Five width options available
  • Replaceable bolt-on cutting edge
  • Universal quick-attach mount
  • Reinforced bottom radius support
  • Integrated safety step
  • Heavy-duty wear bars
  • 10-17.5 cu. ft. capacity
  • Optimized back angle
  • Made in USA


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Video Overview
Overview

Moving material is one of those jobs that comes up almost daily, whether you're loading mulch, hauling gravel, or pushing dirt across the job site. You need a bucket that can scoop, carry, and push without slowing you down or wearing out halfway through the season. That's exactly what the Tractor Material Bucket – Series 1 from Stinger Attachments is built to do. Designed for compact to medium-sized tractors, this bucket gives you the versatility to handle a wide range of materials with confidence and the durability to keep working job after job.

Forge Claw is proud to distribute the Stinger Attachments Series 1 Material Bucket nationwide. We've seen firsthand how contractors, landscapers, and farm operators rely on equipment that doesn't quit. This bucket checks all the boxes: heavy-duty construction, thoughtful design features, and a price point that makes sense for operations of all sizes. Whether you're moving soil for a new lawn installation, loading compost, scooping grain, or pushing snow, the MB1 gives you a tool that's ready for whatever comes next.

What sets this material bucket apart is the balance between strength and weight. Stinger builds the MB1 with 3/16-inch grade 50 steel for the shell and beefs up the sides with 1/4-inch material. That means you get a bucket that's tough enough to handle abrasive materials and heavy loads without adding unnecessary weight to your tractor. The reinforced bottom radius support distributes stress evenly, so the bucket holds its shape even when you're pushing hard or carrying a full load. It's engineered to last, not just to look good on paper.

The Series 1 comes in five widths: 60, 66, 72, 78, and 84 inches. That range gives you the flexibility to match the bucket to your tractor size and the type of work you do most often. A 60-inch bucket is perfect for tighter spaces and lighter-duty tasks, while the 84-inch model maximizes capacity for larger operations. Each size is built to the same exacting standards, so you're getting Stinger quality no matter which width you choose. Struck capacity ranges from 10 to 14 cubic feet, with heap capacity climbing from 12.5 to 17.5 cubic feet depending on the model.

One feature that operators appreciate right away is the safety step. When you're working solo and need to hook up or disconnect the bucket, that step makes a real difference. It's a small detail that shows Stinger understands how this equipment gets used in the real world. You're not fumbling around trying to reach the mount or balancing on something that wasn't meant to be stepped on. The safety step is welded in place and positioned to make solo operation safer and more efficient.

The MB1 comes standard with a universal skid steer mount, which means it fits most quick-attach systems without modification or adapters. That's a huge time-saver if you run multiple machines or plan to upgrade your tractor down the line. You're not locked into one brand or one setup. The universal mount also means less downtime and fewer headaches when you need to swap attachments mid-job. Just connect, lock, and go.

Stinger gives you two options for the cutting edge: weld-on or bolt-on. The bolt-on edge is the more popular choice because it's easy to replace when it wears down. You don't need to break out the welder or send the bucket to a fabrication shop. Just unbolt the old edge, bolt on a new one, and you're back in business. The weld-on option is there for operators who prefer a permanent setup or want to save a few dollars upfront. Either way, you're getting a cutting edge that's designed to bite into material and hold up to constant contact with dirt, gravel, and rock.

The MB1 also features 1/2 x 4-inch wear bars along the bottom. Depending on the size you choose, you'll get four or five wear bars that protect the bucket floor from abrasion and impact. These wear bars extend the life of the bucket significantly, especially if you're working with abrasive materials like sand or gravel. They take the beating so the bucket shell doesn't have to. When they eventually wear down, they're straightforward to replace, keeping your bucket in service longer.

One thing contractors and landscapers tell us all the time is that they need equipment that works across multiple jobs. You might be scooping mulch one day, loading topsoil the next, and pushing snow by the end of the week. The Series 1 Material Bucket handles all of it without complaint. The bucket's back angle ranges from 68 to 72 degrees depending on the size, which gives you excellent visibility over the load and makes it easier to push material forward or dump it precisely where you need it. The design isn't flashy, but it's smart and functional.

Stinger Attachments manufactures the MB1 right here in the USA using American-made steel. That means you're supporting domestic manufacturing and getting a product that's built to standards you can trust. The welding is clean, the materials are consistent, and the fit and finish reflect the kind of pride that comes from building something you'd be willing to use yourself. Forge Claw stands behind every Stinger product we sell, and we've never had a reason to question the quality of their work.

Pricing for the Series 1 Material Bucket runs from $1,695 to $2,245 depending on the size you choose. That's a fair price for a bucket that's going to handle years of daily use. When you consider the time you'll save on material handling and the fact that you won't be replacing this attachment every couple of seasons, the return on investment becomes clear. And with free nationwide shipping from Forge Claw, there are no surprise costs tacked on at checkout. What you see is what you pay.

If you're still using an old, worn-out bucket or trying to make do with something that's too small or too flimsy, you know how much that slows you down. The MB1 is built to make your workday easier and more productive. It's not overcomplicated, and it doesn't promise to do things it can't deliver. It's a straightforward, well-built material bucket that does exactly what you need it to do, day in and day out. Order yours from Forge Claw today and see the difference quality construction makes.

Specifications
  • Available widths: 60", 66", 72", 78", and 84"
  • Weight (bolt-on cutting edge): 511 lbs (60"), 544 lbs (66"), 575 lbs (72"), 618 lbs (78"), 650 lbs (84")
  • Struck capacity: 10 cu. ft. (60"), 11 cu. ft. (66"), 12 cu. ft. (72"), 13 cu. ft. (78"), 14 cu. ft. (84")
  • Heap capacity: 12.5 cu. ft. (60"), 13.75 cu. ft. (66"), 15 cu. ft. (72"), 16.25 cu. ft. (78"), 17.5 cu. ft. (84")
  • Shell construction: 3/16" grade 50 steel
  • Side construction: 1/4" grade 50 steel
  • Wear bars: 1/2" x 4" (four or five bars depending on width)
  • Back angle: 68 degrees (60" and 66" models), 72 degrees (72", 78", and 84" models)
  • Cutting edge options: Bolt-on or weld-on
  • Mounting system: Universal skid steer quick-attach
  • Country of Origin: USA
Features
  • Grade 50 steel construction — the shell and sides are built from structural-grade steel that resists bending, cracking, and wear even under heavy, continuous use
  • Reinforced bottom radius support — distributes load stress evenly across the bucket floor, preventing deformation and extending service life
  • Safety step — provides a secure foothold for solo operators when connecting or disconnecting the attachment, improving job site safety and efficiency
  • Replaceable bolt-on cutting edge — makes maintenance simple and fast, allowing you to swap a worn edge without welding or downtime
  • Heavy-duty wear bars — four or five 1/2" x 4" bars protect the bucket bottom from abrasion and impact, significantly extending bucket life when working with abrasive materials
  • Universal skid steer mount — fits most quick-attach systems without adapters, giving you flexibility across multiple machines and reducing changeover time
  • Optimized back angle — offers excellent visibility over the load and improves material rollout and dumping precision
  • Five size options — allows you to match bucket width and capacity to your tractor size and the specific demands of your operation
Benefits

Time is money on the job site, and the MB1 is designed to help you move more material in less time. The bucket's capacity and width options mean you can carry bigger loads in fewer trips, whether you're hauling mulch for a landscaping project or moving grain on the farm. The optimized back angle and reinforced construction let you push material efficiently without worrying about the bucket flexing or losing its edge. You'll finish jobs faster and move on to the next one with less downtime and fewer interruptions.

Durability translates directly to cost savings. When you invest in a material bucket built from grade 50 steel with replaceable wear components, you're not replacing the entire attachment every few seasons. The bolt-on cutting edge and wear bars are designed to take the abuse, and when they wear down, you replace just those parts instead of the whole bucket. That's a smarter way to manage your equipment budget, and it means less time dealing with repairs or hunting for a replacement in the middle of a busy season.

Productivity improves when your equipment works the way it's supposed to. The universal skid steer mount makes it easy to switch between attachments without fumbling with adapters or custom brackets. The safety step reduces the risk of slips and falls when you're working alone, and it speeds up the process of hooking and unhooking the bucket. These aren't flashy features, but they're the kind of details that make a real difference when you're putting in long days and need everything to work smoothly.

The range of sizes gives you flexibility to match the bucket to the job. A smaller bucket is easier to maneuver in tight spots and puts less strain on a compact tractor, while a larger bucket maximizes capacity when you've got open space and a lot of material to move. That versatility means you're not stuck with a one-size-fits-all solution that's either too big or too small for what you're doing. You get a tool that's tailored to your operation and the type of work you do most often.

Real-world value comes from equipment that's reliable and easy to maintain. The MB1 doesn't require constant adjustments or specialized tools to keep it running. The bolt-on edge is a straightforward swap, the wear bars are easy to inspect and replace, and the overall design is built to handle daily use without babying. You can count on this bucket to show up ready to work, and that kind of dependability is what keeps projects on schedule and customers satisfied.

Additional Information

The Tractor Material Bucket – Series 1 is ideal for contractors, landscapers, farm operators, and landowners who need a reliable, versatile bucket for compact to medium-sized tractors. It's equally at home on a residential property, a commercial job site, or a working farm. If you're moving soil, mulch, gravel, compost, grain, or snow, this bucket is built to handle it. The universal mount makes it compatible with most modern tractors equipped with a quick-attach system, so you're not limited by brand or model.

When operating the MB1, keep an eye on the load to avoid overfilling beyond the bucket's heap capacity. While the bucket is built strong, staying within the recommended capacity ensures you're not putting unnecessary strain on your tractor's hydraulics or front-end loader. If you're working with particularly abrasive materials like sand or gravel, inspect the wear bars and cutting edge regularly and replace them as needed to keep the bucket performing at its best.

Maintenance is straightforward. Check the mounting pins and quick-attach system before each use to make sure everything is secure. Hose off the bucket after working with wet or sticky materials to prevent buildup that can add weight and cause rust over time. Keep an eye on the cutting edge and wear bars, and replace them before they wear down to the bucket shell. A little attention to these details will keep the MB1 working efficiently for years.

Lead times may vary depending on size and availability, so if you need a specific width by a certain date, reach out to Forge Claw and we'll get you the most current information. We're here to make sure you get the right equipment when you need it, and we're happy to answer any questions about sizing, compatibility, or shipping.

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 Tractor Material Bucket – Series 1 (MB1) 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 material bucket should I choose for my tractor?

Selecting the right width depends on your tractor size and the type of work you do most often. For compact tractors and tighter workspaces, the 60-inch or 66-inch models offer excellent maneuverability with struck capacities of 10-11 cubic feet. Mid-size operators typically choose the 72-inch bucket for balanced capacity and control, while the 78-inch and 84-inch options maximize material handling for larger tractors and open job sites. Consider your loader lift capacity as well—heavier, wider buckets loaded to heap capacity put more demand on your hydraulics.

The 60-inch bucket weighs 511 pounds empty, while the 84-inch model weighs 650 pounds. Match the bucket width to jobs you handle daily, whether that's moving mulch for landscaping, hauling gravel for driveways, or loading grain on the farm. All sizes feature the same grade 50 steel construction and reinforced design, so you're getting durability regardless of width.

Should I choose the bolt-on or weld-on cutting edge?

The bolt-on cutting edge is the more popular choice for good reason—it makes maintenance fast and straightforward when the edge wears down. You simply unbolt the worn edge and bolt on a replacement without needing welding equipment or taking the bucket to a fabrication shop. This means less downtime and lower long-term costs since you're only replacing the wear component rather than modifying the bucket itself.

The weld-on option works well if you prefer a permanent setup or want to save a small amount on the initial purchase price. However, when that edge wears out, you'll need welding skills or professional service to install a new one. For contractors and farm operators who value convenience and quick turnaround, the bolt-on edge delivers better return on investment. Both options provide excellent material penetration and durability during use—the difference is purely in how you handle replacement down the road.

What types of materials can this bucket handle effectively?

The Stinger Series 1 Material Bucket excels at handling a wide range of loose and bulk materials commonly found on job sites, farms, and properties. It's ideal for moving mulch, topsoil, compost, gravel, sand, grain, feed, and dirt. The reinforced construction and wear bars make it suitable for abrasive materials like sand and gravel that would quickly wear down lighter buckets. Many operators also use it for pushing snow during winter months, thanks to the sturdy cutting edge and optimized back angle.

The bucket's design works best with materials that flow and dump cleanly—it's not intended for heavy rock picking or demolition work where a rock bucket or grapple would be more appropriate. Heap capacity ranges from 12.5 to 17.5 cubic feet depending on width, giving you excellent volume for lighter materials like mulch and compost. The grade 50 steel shell resists denting and deformation even when handling denser loads like wet soil or gravel, so you can move material confidently without worrying about bucket damage.

How does the universal skid steer mount work with my tractor?

The universal skid steer quick-attach mount is designed to fit most modern tractor loader quick-attach systems without requiring adapters or modifications. This mounting standard has become the industry norm, meaning if your tractor has a quick-attach setup, the MB1 will likely connect directly and securely. The universal design saves you time during attachment changes and gives you flexibility if you upgrade tractors or run multiple machines. You're not locked into one brand or proprietary mounting system.

The mount features robust construction that handles the stress of loaded buckets and hard pushing without loosening or flexing. Before ordering, verify that your tractor has a compatible quick-attach system—most compact and mid-size tractors manufactured in recent years do. The safety step built into the bucket makes solo hookup safer and easier, giving you a secure place to stand when aligning the mount. This combination of universal compatibility and thoughtful design details means less frustration on the job and more time actually working.

How do I maintain the bucket to maximize its lifespan?

Keeping your material bucket in top condition requires minimal effort but pays off in extended service life. Before each use, inspect the mounting pins and quick-attach system to ensure everything is secure and properly engaged. After working with wet or sticky materials like clay soil or wet compost, hose down the bucket to prevent buildup that adds weight and traps moisture against the steel. Regularly check the cutting edge and wear bars for excessive wear—replace them before they wear down to the bucket shell itself, which protects your investment in the main bucket structure.

The bolt-on cutting edge makes replacement straightforward with basic hand tools. Keep an eye on the welds and corners for any cracks or damage, especially if you've been pushing hard or working with heavy loads. Store the bucket under cover when possible to minimize rust and weathering. Avoid overfilling beyond the heap capacity, which stresses both the bucket and your tractor's hydraulics unnecessarily. These simple practices keep the MB1 working efficiently season after season with minimal repair costs.

Is this bucket worth the investment compared to cheaper alternatives?

The Series 1 Material Bucket represents solid value when you consider construction quality, material costs, and long-term durability. Cheaper buckets often use thinner steel, lack proper reinforcement, and skip features like replaceable wear components—meaning you'll replace the entire bucket sooner and deal with bent floors or cracked shells after moderate use. The MB1's grade 50 steel construction, reinforced bottom radius, and replaceable cutting edge and wear bars deliver years of daily service instead of a season or two.

At $1,695 to $2,245 depending on size, you're paying for American-made quality and engineering that stands up to real-world abuse. Factor in free nationwide shipping from Forge Claw and the 2-year manufacturer warranty, and the total cost of ownership becomes very competitive. Time savings matter too—when your bucket works reliably without constant repairs or replacement, you complete jobs faster and take on more work. For contractors and farm operators who depend on their equipment daily, investing in quality that lasts makes better financial sense than repeatedly buying budget options that fail.

Can I use this bucket for snow removal during winter?

Yes, the Stinger Material Bucket works very effectively for snow pushing and removal, making it a versatile year-round attachment. The optimized back angle and wide cutting edge allow you to push snow efficiently across driveways, parking lots, and farm roads. The bucket's width options let you match your snow-clearing capacity to the job—larger widths clear more area per pass, while smaller buckets offer better control in tight residential areas. The grade 50 steel construction handles the impact of frozen snow and ice without damage, and the reinforced design prevents flexing when you're pushing heavy, wet snow.

The universal mount makes it easy to switch between snow removal in winter and material handling during warmer months. Many operators appreciate having one quality attachment that serves multiple purposes rather than buying separate seasonal equipment. Keep in mind this is a material bucket rather than a dedicated snow pusher, so it lacks features like trip edges or adjustable side panels. For basic to moderate snow removal on private property and job sites, it performs excellently and pays for itself in fuel savings compared to hiring snow services.

What makes the safety step feature important for daily use?

The safety step addresses a real-world challenge that solo operators face every day: safely connecting and disconnecting attachments without assistance. When you're working alone and need to hook up the bucket, having a secure, purpose-built step means you're not balancing on improvised footholds or straining to reach the quick-attach mechanism. The step is welded in place and positioned to give you stable footing while you align the bucket to your tractor's loader arms. This reduces the risk of slips, falls, and strain injuries that can happen when you're reaching awkwardly or standing on unstable surfaces.

It also speeds up the attachment process—you can confidently step up, make the connection, and get back to work without fumbling around. For operations where one person handles multiple tasks throughout the day, these time savings and safety improvements add up significantly. The step shows Stinger understands how their equipment gets used in actual working conditions, not just on paper. It's a small detail that makes a meaningful difference in daily operation efficiency and workplace safety.

Order your Tractor Material Bucket from Forge Claw today and enjoy free nationwide shipping plus easy financing options on all heavy equipment attachments.

Video Overview
Overview

Moving material is one of those jobs that comes up almost daily, whether you're loading mulch, hauling gravel, or pushing dirt across the job site. You need a bucket that can scoop, carry, and push without slowing you down or wearing out halfway through the season. That's exactly what the Tractor Material Bucket – Series 1 from Stinger Attachments is built to do. Designed for compact to medium-sized tractors, this bucket gives you the versatility to handle a wide range of materials with confidence and the durability to keep working job after job.

Forge Claw is proud to distribute the Stinger Attachments Series 1 Material Bucket nationwide. We've seen firsthand how contractors, landscapers, and farm operators rely on equipment that doesn't quit. This bucket checks all the boxes: heavy-duty construction, thoughtful design features, and a price point that makes sense for operations of all sizes. Whether you're moving soil for a new lawn installation, loading compost, scooping grain, or pushing snow, the MB1 gives you a tool that's ready for whatever comes next.

What sets this material bucket apart is the balance between strength and weight. Stinger builds the MB1 with 3/16-inch grade 50 steel for the shell and beefs up the sides with 1/4-inch material. That means you get a bucket that's tough enough to handle abrasive materials and heavy loads without adding unnecessary weight to your tractor. The reinforced bottom radius support distributes stress evenly, so the bucket holds its shape even when you're pushing hard or carrying a full load. It's engineered to last, not just to look good on paper.

The Series 1 comes in five widths: 60, 66, 72, 78, and 84 inches. That range gives you the flexibility to match the bucket to your tractor size and the type of work you do most often. A 60-inch bucket is perfect for tighter spaces and lighter-duty tasks, while the 84-inch model maximizes capacity for larger operations. Each size is built to the same exacting standards, so you're getting Stinger quality no matter which width you choose. Struck capacity ranges from 10 to 14 cubic feet, with heap capacity climbing from 12.5 to 17.5 cubic feet depending on the model.

One feature that operators appreciate right away is the safety step. When you're working solo and need to hook up or disconnect the bucket, that step makes a real difference. It's a small detail that shows Stinger understands how this equipment gets used in the real world. You're not fumbling around trying to reach the mount or balancing on something that wasn't meant to be stepped on. The safety step is welded in place and positioned to make solo operation safer and more efficient.

The MB1 comes standard with a universal skid steer mount, which means it fits most quick-attach systems without modification or adapters. That's a huge time-saver if you run multiple machines or plan to upgrade your tractor down the line. You're not locked into one brand or one setup. The universal mount also means less downtime and fewer headaches when you need to swap attachments mid-job. Just connect, lock, and go.

Stinger gives you two options for the cutting edge: weld-on or bolt-on. The bolt-on edge is the more popular choice because it's easy to replace when it wears down. You don't need to break out the welder or send the bucket to a fabrication shop. Just unbolt the old edge, bolt on a new one, and you're back in business. The weld-on option is there for operators who prefer a permanent setup or want to save a few dollars upfront. Either way, you're getting a cutting edge that's designed to bite into material and hold up to constant contact with dirt, gravel, and rock.

The MB1 also features 1/2 x 4-inch wear bars along the bottom. Depending on the size you choose, you'll get four or five wear bars that protect the bucket floor from abrasion and impact. These wear bars extend the life of the bucket significantly, especially if you're working with abrasive materials like sand or gravel. They take the beating so the bucket shell doesn't have to. When they eventually wear down, they're straightforward to replace, keeping your bucket in service longer.

One thing contractors and landscapers tell us all the time is that they need equipment that works across multiple jobs. You might be scooping mulch one day, loading topsoil the next, and pushing snow by the end of the week. The Series 1 Material Bucket handles all of it without complaint. The bucket's back angle ranges from 68 to 72 degrees depending on the size, which gives you excellent visibility over the load and makes it easier to push material forward or dump it precisely where you need it. The design isn't flashy, but it's smart and functional.

Stinger Attachments manufactures the MB1 right here in the USA using American-made steel. That means you're supporting domestic manufacturing and getting a product that's built to standards you can trust. The welding is clean, the materials are consistent, and the fit and finish reflect the kind of pride that comes from building something you'd be willing to use yourself. Forge Claw stands behind every Stinger product we sell, and we've never had a reason to question the quality of their work.

Pricing for the Series 1 Material Bucket runs from $1,695 to $2,245 depending on the size you choose. That's a fair price for a bucket that's going to handle years of daily use. When you consider the time you'll save on material handling and the fact that you won't be replacing this attachment every couple of seasons, the return on investment becomes clear. And with free nationwide shipping from Forge Claw, there are no surprise costs tacked on at checkout. What you see is what you pay.

If you're still using an old, worn-out bucket or trying to make do with something that's too small or too flimsy, you know how much that slows you down. The MB1 is built to make your workday easier and more productive. It's not overcomplicated, and it doesn't promise to do things it can't deliver. It's a straightforward, well-built material bucket that does exactly what you need it to do, day in and day out. Order yours from Forge Claw today and see the difference quality construction makes.

Specifications
  • Available widths: 60", 66", 72", 78", and 84"
  • Weight (bolt-on cutting edge): 511 lbs (60"), 544 lbs (66"), 575 lbs (72"), 618 lbs (78"), 650 lbs (84")
  • Struck capacity: 10 cu. ft. (60"), 11 cu. ft. (66"), 12 cu. ft. (72"), 13 cu. ft. (78"), 14 cu. ft. (84")
  • Heap capacity: 12.5 cu. ft. (60"), 13.75 cu. ft. (66"), 15 cu. ft. (72"), 16.25 cu. ft. (78"), 17.5 cu. ft. (84")
  • Shell construction: 3/16" grade 50 steel
  • Side construction: 1/4" grade 50 steel
  • Wear bars: 1/2" x 4" (four or five bars depending on width)
  • Back angle: 68 degrees (60" and 66" models), 72 degrees (72", 78", and 84" models)
  • Cutting edge options: Bolt-on or weld-on
  • Mounting system: Universal skid steer quick-attach
  • Country of Origin: USA
Features
  • Grade 50 steel construction — the shell and sides are built from structural-grade steel that resists bending, cracking, and wear even under heavy, continuous use
  • Reinforced bottom radius support — distributes load stress evenly across the bucket floor, preventing deformation and extending service life
  • Safety step — provides a secure foothold for solo operators when connecting or disconnecting the attachment, improving job site safety and efficiency
  • Replaceable bolt-on cutting edge — makes maintenance simple and fast, allowing you to swap a worn edge without welding or downtime
  • Heavy-duty wear bars — four or five 1/2" x 4" bars protect the bucket bottom from abrasion and impact, significantly extending bucket life when working with abrasive materials
  • Universal skid steer mount — fits most quick-attach systems without adapters, giving you flexibility across multiple machines and reducing changeover time
  • Optimized back angle — offers excellent visibility over the load and improves material rollout and dumping precision
  • Five size options — allows you to match bucket width and capacity to your tractor size and the specific demands of your operation
Benefits

Time is money on the job site, and the MB1 is designed to help you move more material in less time. The bucket's capacity and width options mean you can carry bigger loads in fewer trips, whether you're hauling mulch for a landscaping project or moving grain on the farm. The optimized back angle and reinforced construction let you push material efficiently without worrying about the bucket flexing or losing its edge. You'll finish jobs faster and move on to the next one with less downtime and fewer interruptions.

Durability translates directly to cost savings. When you invest in a material bucket built from grade 50 steel with replaceable wear components, you're not replacing the entire attachment every few seasons. The bolt-on cutting edge and wear bars are designed to take the abuse, and when they wear down, you replace just those parts instead of the whole bucket. That's a smarter way to manage your equipment budget, and it means less time dealing with repairs or hunting for a replacement in the middle of a busy season.

Productivity improves when your equipment works the way it's supposed to. The universal skid steer mount makes it easy to switch between attachments without fumbling with adapters or custom brackets. The safety step reduces the risk of slips and falls when you're working alone, and it speeds up the process of hooking and unhooking the bucket. These aren't flashy features, but they're the kind of details that make a real difference when you're putting in long days and need everything to work smoothly.

The range of sizes gives you flexibility to match the bucket to the job. A smaller bucket is easier to maneuver in tight spots and puts less strain on a compact tractor, while a larger bucket maximizes capacity when you've got open space and a lot of material to move. That versatility means you're not stuck with a one-size-fits-all solution that's either too big or too small for what you're doing. You get a tool that's tailored to your operation and the type of work you do most often.

Real-world value comes from equipment that's reliable and easy to maintain. The MB1 doesn't require constant adjustments or specialized tools to keep it running. The bolt-on edge is a straightforward swap, the wear bars are easy to inspect and replace, and the overall design is built to handle daily use without babying. You can count on this bucket to show up ready to work, and that kind of dependability is what keeps projects on schedule and customers satisfied.

Additional Information

The Tractor Material Bucket – Series 1 is ideal for contractors, landscapers, farm operators, and landowners who need a reliable, versatile bucket for compact to medium-sized tractors. It's equally at home on a residential property, a commercial job site, or a working farm. If you're moving soil, mulch, gravel, compost, grain, or snow, this bucket is built to handle it. The universal mount makes it compatible with most modern tractors equipped with a quick-attach system, so you're not limited by brand or model.

When operating the MB1, keep an eye on the load to avoid overfilling beyond the bucket's heap capacity. While the bucket is built strong, staying within the recommended capacity ensures you're not putting unnecessary strain on your tractor's hydraulics or front-end loader. If you're working with particularly abrasive materials like sand or gravel, inspect the wear bars and cutting edge regularly and replace them as needed to keep the bucket performing at its best.

Maintenance is straightforward. Check the mounting pins and quick-attach system before each use to make sure everything is secure. Hose off the bucket after working with wet or sticky materials to prevent buildup that can add weight and cause rust over time. Keep an eye on the cutting edge and wear bars, and replace them before they wear down to the bucket shell. A little attention to these details will keep the MB1 working efficiently for years.

Lead times may vary depending on size and availability, so if you need a specific width by a certain date, reach out to Forge Claw and we'll get you the most current information. We're here to make sure you get the right equipment when you need it, and we're happy to answer any questions about sizing, compatibility, or shipping.

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 Tractor Material Bucket – Series 1 (MB1) from Forge Claw today. We offer flexible, easy financing and free nationwide shipping so every operator can get their hands on top-quality equipment.