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Rock Skeleton Bucket | Mini Skid Steer Attachment | 3/8" Steel | Toro Dingo & Bobcat MT50 Compatible | 36", 42", 48"

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• Comes with hoses, fittings, and couplers (Jobsite ready)
  • 3⁄8" thick steel construction
  • 3⅝" tine spacing
  • 36", 42", 48" widths
  • Powder coated finish
  • Toro Dingo / MT50 mounts
  • Custom tractor mounts available
  • Integrated treaded step
  • Separates dirt from rock
  • Custom spacing to 3" minimum
  • Made in USA
Overview

When you're working on job sites with rocky soil, debris-filled topsoil, or material that needs sorting, you need a tool that separates cleanly and works fast. The Mini Compact Rock Bucket from Loflin Manufacturing does exactly that. Built specifically for mini skid steers and compact tractors, this attachment is designed to sift dirt, sort rock, and handle debris without the need for manual labor or extra passes. It's tough, practical, and built to make short work of jobs that would otherwise take hours with a standard bucket.

Forge Claw is proud to distribute this heavy-duty attachment nationwide. We work directly with Loflin Manufacturing to bring you equipment that's engineered for real-world performance and backed by American craftsmanship. Whether you're a landscaper cleaning up a new build site, a contractor prepping ground for hardscaping, or a property owner maintaining acreage, this rock bucket gives you the control and efficiency you need to get the job done right.

What sets this bucket apart is its ability to let dirt fall through while keeping larger material contained. That's the core value here. Instead of hauling away mixed loads or spending time separating rock by hand, you're sifting as you go. The 3⅝" tine spacing is wide enough to shake out soil and fines, but tight enough to retain rock, roots, and debris. It's a simple concept executed with precision. Custom spacing options are also available if your material calls for something different, down to a minimum of 3 inches.

Construction quality matters when you're dealing with abrasive, unforgiving material day in and day out. This bucket is built from 3⁄8" thick steel, which strikes the right balance between strength and weight for compact machines. It's welded solid and finished with a powder-coated surface that resists rust, chipping, and the kind of wear you'd expect from constant contact with rock and soil. This isn't a lightweight accessory. It's a working attachment designed to hold up under sustained use.

Loflin Manufacturing stocks this rock bucket in three widths: 36 inches, 42 inches, and 48 inches. That gives you flexibility depending on your machine size and the type of work you're doing. Smaller widths are ideal for tight spaces and lighter machines, while the 48-inch model maximizes material handling on larger compact equipment. All three sizes come standard with mounts for Toro Dingo and Bobcat MT50 platforms, but Loflin can also build this bucket to fit compact tractors or configure it with other custom mounts if your setup requires it.

The treaded step welded into the design is a small but important feature. It gives you a stable platform to step up when you need to check material, adjust a load, or access something on your machine. It's the kind of practical touch that shows this attachment was designed by people who actually use equipment in the field, not just behind a desk.

One of the most common uses for a rock bucket like this is site prep. If you're clearing land, grading a driveway, or cleaning up after excavation, you'll encounter mixed material that needs sorting. A standard bucket forces you to haul everything away or pick through piles by hand. With this rock bucket, you're processing material as you scoop it. Lift, shake, and the dirt falls back to grade while the rock stays in the bucket. It speeds up the workflow and reduces the number of trips you need to make to the dump pile or trailer.

Landscapers also rely on rock buckets for topsoil screening and mulch bed prep. When you're installing plantings or laying sod, clean soil matters. This bucket helps you pull out rocks, roots, and debris before you spread material, which means better results and less hand work. It's also useful for sorting decorative stone, separating compost, and cleaning up jobsites after demolition or grading work.

Another strong application is maintenance work on farms, ranches, and large properties. If you manage acreage with gravel roads, pasture land, or wooded areas, you know how quickly debris accumulates. Fallen branches, surface rock, and embedded roots all create obstacles that slow down mowing, grazing, and general upkeep. A rock bucket allows you to clear and sort that material efficiently without tearing up the ground or wasting time on multiple passes.

Compact tractors and mini skid steers are popular machines because they're versatile and maneuverable. Pairing one with a rock bucket expands what you can do on a single job. You're not just moving dirt. You're processing it, sorting it, and placing it where it needs to go. That kind of efficiency translates directly into time saved and money earned, especially if you're running a business where every hour on the clock counts.

Forge Claw makes ordering simple. We ship this attachment free to your location anywhere in the country, and we offer flexible financing options that work for owner-operators, small crews, and growing businesses alike. We're not just moving boxes. We're supporting the people who do the hard work every day, and we stand behind every piece of equipment we sell. When you order from Forge Claw, you're getting more than a product. You're getting a partner who understands your work and respects your time.

This rock bucket is made in the USA by Loflin Manufacturing, a company known for building attachments that hold up under real-world conditions. It's engineered to perform, priced fairly, and built to last. Whether you're running a mini skid steer on a residential lot or operating a compact tractor on a rural property, this attachment gives you the capability to handle mixed material with confidence and control.

Specifications
  • Available Widths: 36", 42", and 48"
  • Construction Material: 3⁄8" thick steel
  • Tine Spacing: 3⅝" (custom spacing available, minimum 3")
  • Finish: Powder coated for corrosion and wear resistance
  • Standard Mounts: Toro Dingo and Bobcat MT50
  • Custom Mounts: Available for compact tractors and other platforms
  • Treaded Step: Integrated for operator access
  • Country of Origin: USA
Features
  • 3⁄8" Thick Steel Construction — Heavy-gauge steel provides the strength needed to handle rocky, abrasive material without bending or cracking under load
  • 3⅝" Tine Spacing — Allows dirt and fines to fall through while retaining rock, roots, and debris for efficient material separation on the go
  • Powder Coated Finish — Durable coating resists rust, chipping, and weathering to maintain appearance and structural integrity over years of use
  • Treaded Step — Welded step platform provides secure footing for operator access and convenience during material handling
  • Multiple Width Options — Stocked in 36", 42", and 48" widths to match a range of mini skid steer and compact tractor models
  • Custom Spacing Available — Tine spacing can be customized down to 3" minimum to suit specific material types and job requirements
  • Universal Mount Compatibility — Comes standard with Toro Dingo and Bobcat MT50 mounts, with custom mounting options available for compact tractors and other machines
  • American-Made Quality — Manufactured by Loflin Manufacturing in the USA using proven fabrication methods and quality materials
Benefits

The primary benefit of this rock bucket is time savings. Manual sorting is slow, labor-intensive, and hard on your body. Shoveling through piles to separate rock from dirt eats up hours you could be spending on other tasks. With this attachment, you're processing material as you handle it. Scoop, lift, shake, and move on. The dirt falls through, the rock stays put, and you're done in a fraction of the time. That efficiency compounds over the course of a day or a week, especially on larger projects where material volume adds up fast.

Cost reduction follows closely behind. If you're paying crew members by the hour, reducing manual labor directly impacts your bottom line. You're also cutting down on hauling costs. When you separate material on site, you're only hauling what actually needs to be removed. Clean dirt can stay on grade or be redistributed where it's needed, while rock and debris go to disposal or reuse. Fewer truckloads mean lower dump fees and less fuel burned shuttling back and forth.

Durability is another major advantage. The 3⁄8" steel construction and powder-coated finish mean this bucket holds up season after season. Rocky soil is tough on equipment. Thinner buckets bend, crack, or wear out quickly under those conditions. This rock bucket is built to take the punishment and keep working. That translates into fewer repairs, less downtime, and a longer service life before you need to think about replacement.

Productivity improvements show up in how much you can accomplish in a day. When your machine is equipped with the right attachment, you're not working around limitations or improvising solutions. You're set up to do the job correctly from the start. That means fewer interruptions, cleaner results, and the ability to take on a wider variety of projects. Whether you're a contractor bidding on site work or a landowner managing your own property, having this kind of capability on hand opens up opportunities that wouldn't be practical otherwise.

Real-world job site value comes down to versatility and reliability. This rock bucket doesn't just do one thing well. It handles site prep, material sorting, topsoil screening, debris removal, and cleanup work across residential, commercial, and agricultural settings. You're not buying a specialty tool that only gets used once in a while. You're adding a core attachment that earns its keep on job after job. And because it's built by Loflin Manufacturing and distributed by Forge Claw, you're getting equipment that's backed by companies who understand the work and stand behind what they sell.

Additional Information

This rock bucket is ideal for contractors, landscapers, tree service professionals, farm and ranch owners, and property managers who need efficient material handling on compact equipment. It's particularly valuable in environments with rocky soil, mixed topsoil, or debris-heavy sites where manual sorting would otherwise be required. Mini skid steers and compact tractors are the perfect match for this attachment because they offer the maneuverability to work in tight spaces while still providing enough power to handle loaded material.

Compatibility is straightforward. The bucket comes standard with mounts for Toro Dingo and Bobcat MT50 machines, which are among the most popular mini skid steers in the industry. If you're running a compact tractor or another platform, Loflin Manufacturing can build the bucket with a custom mount to fit your machine. When ordering, make sure to specify your equipment model and mount type so the attachment arrives ready to work.

Operating this rock bucket effectively is simple, but a few best practices will help you get the most out of it. When scooping material, use a gentle shaking motion to encourage dirt to fall through the tines. Avoid overloading the bucket, which can make it harder to separate material and puts unnecessary strain on your machine's hydraulics. If you're working with particularly sticky or clay-heavy soil, a quick shake or two as you lift will help break up clumps and improve sifting performance.

Maintenance requirements are minimal. After each use, it's a good idea to clear any packed material from between the tines and inspect the welds and mounting points for signs of wear or damage. The powder-coated finish will hold up well on its own, but if you do see any chips or scratches, touching them up with paint will help prevent rust from taking hold. Keep the mounting hardware tight and lubricate pivot points as needed. With basic care, this rock bucket will deliver years of reliable service.

Warranty Info

Manufactured by Loflin Manufacturing, this product is covered under the manufacturer's 12-month warranty for defects in materials and workmanship, valid for the first registered owner from the date of invoice. Replacement parts are warranted for 30 days from delivery. The warranty does not cover wear items such as belts, shear pins, oil, grease, tires, tubes, hydraulic hoses, knives, and PTO components. Warranty service must be performed by an authorized Loflin Manufacturing dealer. Order your Mini Compact Rock Bucket 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 rock bucket do I need for my mini skid steer or compact tractor?

The right width depends on your machine size and the type of work you're doing. This rock bucket is available in 36-inch, 42-inch, and 48-inch widths. Smaller widths like the 36-inch model work well on lighter mini skid steers and in tight spaces where maneuverability matters. The 42-inch size offers a good balance for mid-sized machines and general site work. The 48-inch model maximizes material handling capacity on larger compact equipment with higher lift capacity.

Check your machine's rated operating capacity and bucket width specifications. A properly sized rock bucket should match your machine's hydraulic power without overloading the front end. If you're working in confined areas like residential backyards or between buildings, a narrower bucket gives you better control. For open sites with high material volume, the wider bucket reduces the number of passes you need to make. All three sizes come standard with Toro Dingo and Bobcat MT50 mounts, with custom mounting available for compact tractors.

How does the tine spacing affect material separation performance?

The standard 3⅝-inch tine spacing is engineered to let dirt and fine material fall through while retaining rock, roots, and debris. This spacing works well for most general applications including site prep, topsoil screening, and cleanup work. When you scoop material and lift the bucket, gravity pulls loose soil through the gaps while larger material stays contained. The spacing is wide enough to shake out dirt efficiently but tight enough to keep useful or unwanted rock from falling back to grade.

If you're working with specific material that requires different separation, custom spacing is available down to a 3-inch minimum. Tighter spacing holds smaller rock and debris but may require more shaking to clear soil. The key to effective separation is using a gentle lifting and shaking motion as you work. Avoid overloading the bucket, which makes it harder for material to sift through. For sticky or clay-heavy soil, a few quick shakes help break up clumps and improve sifting performance.

Can this rock bucket handle heavy rocky soil without bending or breaking?

Yes, this rock bucket is built from 3⁄8-inch thick steel specifically to withstand the demands of rocky soil and abrasive material. The heavy-gauge construction provides the strength needed to handle loaded material without bending, cracking, or deforming under sustained use. The tines are solidly welded to the bucket structure and reinforced to resist the impact and pressure that comes with scooping embedded rock and debris. The powder-coated finish adds another layer of protection against rust and wear from constant contact with soil and stone.

This isn't a lightweight accessory designed for occasional use. It's a working attachment built for daily operation in demanding conditions. Rocky soil, mixed topsoil with embedded stone, and debris-filled material all create stress on equipment. Thinner buckets can fail quickly in these environments, but the 3⁄8-inch steel construction balances strength with appropriate weight for compact machines. With proper operation and basic maintenance, this rock bucket will hold up season after season, making it a reliable tool for contractors, landscapers, and property owners who work in challenging soil conditions regularly.

What kind of maintenance does a rock bucket require?

Maintenance requirements for this rock bucket are straightforward and minimal. After each use, clear any packed material from between the tines to prevent buildup that can add weight and reduce sifting performance. Inspect the welds and structural components regularly for signs of cracking or damage, especially around high-stress areas like the mounting plate and tine connections. Check the mounting hardware to ensure bolts and pins are tight and secure before each work session.

The powder-coated finish is durable, but if you notice any chips or scratches that expose bare metal, touch them up with paint to prevent rust from starting. Lubricate pivot points and moving parts as needed according to your machine's maintenance schedule. Store the bucket in a dry location when not in use to extend the life of the coating. Avoid dragging the bucket on hard surfaces like concrete or asphalt, which can wear down the tines and damage the finish. With these basic care practices, your rock bucket will deliver years of reliable service without requiring major repairs or component replacement.

Is it more cost-effective to own a rock bucket or rent one for occasional jobs?

Ownership makes sense if you regularly encounter rocky soil, mixed material, or debris that needs sorting. Rental costs add up quickly when you're bringing equipment back multiple times throughout a season. A rock bucket typically pays for itself after just a few projects if you're charging customers for site prep, grading, or cleanup work that involves material separation. Beyond the direct cost savings, ownership gives you the flexibility to take on jobs you might otherwise turn down or subcontract out.

You're not scheduling around rental availability or dealing with equipment that's been used hard by other operators. You also avoid the hassle of pickup, return, and potential damage charges. For contractors and landscapers who work in areas with rocky soil conditions, a rock bucket becomes a core attachment that gets regular use across multiple job types. The time savings alone justifies the investment since you're processing material as you handle it rather than sorting by hand or making multiple passes. Forge Claw offers flexible financing options that make ownership accessible without tying up working capital, plus free nationwide shipping on every rock bucket order.

Will this rock bucket fit my specific mini skid steer or compact tractor model?

This rock bucket comes standard with mounting plates for Toro Dingo and Bobcat MT50 mini skid steers, which are among the most popular compact machines in the industry. If you're running one of these models, the bucket will bolt right on and be ready to work. For compact tractors or other mini skid steer brands, Loflin Manufacturing can build the bucket with a custom mount specifically for your machine.

When ordering, make sure to specify your equipment make and model so the attachment arrives with the correct mounting configuration. Custom mounts are available for most compact equipment platforms including John Deere, Kubota, Mahindra, and other tractor brands, as well as alternative mini skid steer models. The key is providing accurate machine information at the time of order. If you're unsure about compatibility or mounting requirements, contact Forge Claw before ordering. We work directly with Loflin Manufacturing to ensure you get the right attachment for your specific equipment. Proper fitment is essential for safe operation and optimal performance, so don't guess on mounting specifications.

Overview

When you're working on job sites with rocky soil, debris-filled topsoil, or material that needs sorting, you need a tool that separates cleanly and works fast. The Mini Compact Rock Bucket from Loflin Manufacturing does exactly that. Built specifically for mini skid steers and compact tractors, this attachment is designed to sift dirt, sort rock, and handle debris without the need for manual labor or extra passes. It's tough, practical, and built to make short work of jobs that would otherwise take hours with a standard bucket.

Forge Claw is proud to distribute this heavy-duty attachment nationwide. We work directly with Loflin Manufacturing to bring you equipment that's engineered for real-world performance and backed by American craftsmanship. Whether you're a landscaper cleaning up a new build site, a contractor prepping ground for hardscaping, or a property owner maintaining acreage, this rock bucket gives you the control and efficiency you need to get the job done right.

What sets this bucket apart is its ability to let dirt fall through while keeping larger material contained. That's the core value here. Instead of hauling away mixed loads or spending time separating rock by hand, you're sifting as you go. The 3⅝" tine spacing is wide enough to shake out soil and fines, but tight enough to retain rock, roots, and debris. It's a simple concept executed with precision. Custom spacing options are also available if your material calls for something different, down to a minimum of 3 inches.

Construction quality matters when you're dealing with abrasive, unforgiving material day in and day out. This bucket is built from 3⁄8" thick steel, which strikes the right balance between strength and weight for compact machines. It's welded solid and finished with a powder-coated surface that resists rust, chipping, and the kind of wear you'd expect from constant contact with rock and soil. This isn't a lightweight accessory. It's a working attachment designed to hold up under sustained use.

Loflin Manufacturing stocks this rock bucket in three widths: 36 inches, 42 inches, and 48 inches. That gives you flexibility depending on your machine size and the type of work you're doing. Smaller widths are ideal for tight spaces and lighter machines, while the 48-inch model maximizes material handling on larger compact equipment. All three sizes come standard with mounts for Toro Dingo and Bobcat MT50 platforms, but Loflin can also build this bucket to fit compact tractors or configure it with other custom mounts if your setup requires it.

The treaded step welded into the design is a small but important feature. It gives you a stable platform to step up when you need to check material, adjust a load, or access something on your machine. It's the kind of practical touch that shows this attachment was designed by people who actually use equipment in the field, not just behind a desk.

One of the most common uses for a rock bucket like this is site prep. If you're clearing land, grading a driveway, or cleaning up after excavation, you'll encounter mixed material that needs sorting. A standard bucket forces you to haul everything away or pick through piles by hand. With this rock bucket, you're processing material as you scoop it. Lift, shake, and the dirt falls back to grade while the rock stays in the bucket. It speeds up the workflow and reduces the number of trips you need to make to the dump pile or trailer.

Landscapers also rely on rock buckets for topsoil screening and mulch bed prep. When you're installing plantings or laying sod, clean soil matters. This bucket helps you pull out rocks, roots, and debris before you spread material, which means better results and less hand work. It's also useful for sorting decorative stone, separating compost, and cleaning up jobsites after demolition or grading work.

Another strong application is maintenance work on farms, ranches, and large properties. If you manage acreage with gravel roads, pasture land, or wooded areas, you know how quickly debris accumulates. Fallen branches, surface rock, and embedded roots all create obstacles that slow down mowing, grazing, and general upkeep. A rock bucket allows you to clear and sort that material efficiently without tearing up the ground or wasting time on multiple passes.

Compact tractors and mini skid steers are popular machines because they're versatile and maneuverable. Pairing one with a rock bucket expands what you can do on a single job. You're not just moving dirt. You're processing it, sorting it, and placing it where it needs to go. That kind of efficiency translates directly into time saved and money earned, especially if you're running a business where every hour on the clock counts.

Forge Claw makes ordering simple. We ship this attachment free to your location anywhere in the country, and we offer flexible financing options that work for owner-operators, small crews, and growing businesses alike. We're not just moving boxes. We're supporting the people who do the hard work every day, and we stand behind every piece of equipment we sell. When you order from Forge Claw, you're getting more than a product. You're getting a partner who understands your work and respects your time.

This rock bucket is made in the USA by Loflin Manufacturing, a company known for building attachments that hold up under real-world conditions. It's engineered to perform, priced fairly, and built to last. Whether you're running a mini skid steer on a residential lot or operating a compact tractor on a rural property, this attachment gives you the capability to handle mixed material with confidence and control.

Specifications
  • Available Widths: 36", 42", and 48"
  • Construction Material: 3⁄8" thick steel
  • Tine Spacing: 3⅝" (custom spacing available, minimum 3")
  • Finish: Powder coated for corrosion and wear resistance
  • Standard Mounts: Toro Dingo and Bobcat MT50
  • Custom Mounts: Available for compact tractors and other platforms
  • Treaded Step: Integrated for operator access
  • Country of Origin: USA
Features
  • 3⁄8" Thick Steel Construction — Heavy-gauge steel provides the strength needed to handle rocky, abrasive material without bending or cracking under load
  • 3⅝" Tine Spacing — Allows dirt and fines to fall through while retaining rock, roots, and debris for efficient material separation on the go
  • Powder Coated Finish — Durable coating resists rust, chipping, and weathering to maintain appearance and structural integrity over years of use
  • Treaded Step — Welded step platform provides secure footing for operator access and convenience during material handling
  • Multiple Width Options — Stocked in 36", 42", and 48" widths to match a range of mini skid steer and compact tractor models
  • Custom Spacing Available — Tine spacing can be customized down to 3" minimum to suit specific material types and job requirements
  • Universal Mount Compatibility — Comes standard with Toro Dingo and Bobcat MT50 mounts, with custom mounting options available for compact tractors and other machines
  • American-Made Quality — Manufactured by Loflin Manufacturing in the USA using proven fabrication methods and quality materials
Benefits

The primary benefit of this rock bucket is time savings. Manual sorting is slow, labor-intensive, and hard on your body. Shoveling through piles to separate rock from dirt eats up hours you could be spending on other tasks. With this attachment, you're processing material as you handle it. Scoop, lift, shake, and move on. The dirt falls through, the rock stays put, and you're done in a fraction of the time. That efficiency compounds over the course of a day or a week, especially on larger projects where material volume adds up fast.

Cost reduction follows closely behind. If you're paying crew members by the hour, reducing manual labor directly impacts your bottom line. You're also cutting down on hauling costs. When you separate material on site, you're only hauling what actually needs to be removed. Clean dirt can stay on grade or be redistributed where it's needed, while rock and debris go to disposal or reuse. Fewer truckloads mean lower dump fees and less fuel burned shuttling back and forth.

Durability is another major advantage. The 3⁄8" steel construction and powder-coated finish mean this bucket holds up season after season. Rocky soil is tough on equipment. Thinner buckets bend, crack, or wear out quickly under those conditions. This rock bucket is built to take the punishment and keep working. That translates into fewer repairs, less downtime, and a longer service life before you need to think about replacement.

Productivity improvements show up in how much you can accomplish in a day. When your machine is equipped with the right attachment, you're not working around limitations or improvising solutions. You're set up to do the job correctly from the start. That means fewer interruptions, cleaner results, and the ability to take on a wider variety of projects. Whether you're a contractor bidding on site work or a landowner managing your own property, having this kind of capability on hand opens up opportunities that wouldn't be practical otherwise.

Real-world job site value comes down to versatility and reliability. This rock bucket doesn't just do one thing well. It handles site prep, material sorting, topsoil screening, debris removal, and cleanup work across residential, commercial, and agricultural settings. You're not buying a specialty tool that only gets used once in a while. You're adding a core attachment that earns its keep on job after job. And because it's built by Loflin Manufacturing and distributed by Forge Claw, you're getting equipment that's backed by companies who understand the work and stand behind what they sell.

Additional Information

This rock bucket is ideal for contractors, landscapers, tree service professionals, farm and ranch owners, and property managers who need efficient material handling on compact equipment. It's particularly valuable in environments with rocky soil, mixed topsoil, or debris-heavy sites where manual sorting would otherwise be required. Mini skid steers and compact tractors are the perfect match for this attachment because they offer the maneuverability to work in tight spaces while still providing enough power to handle loaded material.

Compatibility is straightforward. The bucket comes standard with mounts for Toro Dingo and Bobcat MT50 machines, which are among the most popular mini skid steers in the industry. If you're running a compact tractor or another platform, Loflin Manufacturing can build the bucket with a custom mount to fit your machine. When ordering, make sure to specify your equipment model and mount type so the attachment arrives ready to work.

Operating this rock bucket effectively is simple, but a few best practices will help you get the most out of it. When scooping material, use a gentle shaking motion to encourage dirt to fall through the tines. Avoid overloading the bucket, which can make it harder to separate material and puts unnecessary strain on your machine's hydraulics. If you're working with particularly sticky or clay-heavy soil, a quick shake or two as you lift will help break up clumps and improve sifting performance.

Maintenance requirements are minimal. After each use, it's a good idea to clear any packed material from between the tines and inspect the welds and mounting points for signs of wear or damage. The powder-coated finish will hold up well on its own, but if you do see any chips or scratches, touching them up with paint will help prevent rust from taking hold. Keep the mounting hardware tight and lubricate pivot points as needed. With basic care, this rock bucket will deliver years of reliable service.

Warranty Info

Manufactured by Loflin Manufacturing, this product is covered under the manufacturer's 12-month warranty for defects in materials and workmanship, valid for the first registered owner from the date of invoice. Replacement parts are warranted for 30 days from delivery. The warranty does not cover wear items such as belts, shear pins, oil, grease, tires, tubes, hydraulic hoses, knives, and PTO components. Warranty service must be performed by an authorized Loflin Manufacturing dealer. Order your Mini Compact Rock Bucket from Forge Claw today. We offer flexible, easy financing and free nationwide shipping so every operator can get their hands on top-quality equipment.