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Skeleton Bucket

Skeleton Bucket

Skeleton Bucket attachment

Skeleton Bucket rear view

Skeleton Bucket with grated ribbed bottom

Skeleton Bucket
Skeleton Bucket attachment
Skeleton Bucket rear view
Skeleton Bucket with grated ribbed bottom

Skeleton Bucket

Skeleton Bucket
Skeleton Bucket attachment
Skeleton Bucket rear view
Skeleton Bucket with grated ribbed bottom

Heavy Duty Skeleton Bucket

  • Heavy Duty Universal-Fit Skid Steer quick-tach fits all current full-size skid-steer loaders
  • Leading edge 1” x 8” high carbon bevelled blade with optional heavy-duty teeth

 

Heavy Duty Skeleton Bucket

Pick up large rocks and debris and leave the dirt behind with a Star Industries Heavy Duty Skeleton Bucket. The open ribbed bottom lets dirt and material less than 2½” in size fall through while retaining the larger materials. Perfect for landscaping and general clean up.
  • Bottom Ribs 3/8” thick x 2 1/8” tall with a 4” tall raised step to help retain material
  • 2½” open space between ribs lets smaller particles filter through the bucket
  • Available in popular 66”, 72” and 84” widths

Skeleton Bucket Specifications

Model Width O.D. Width I.D. Heaped Capacity Weight with teeth Weight with plain blade
150-66 66″ 65.6″ 14.2 cuft 555 lbs 505 lbs
150-72 72″ 371.5″ 15.2 cuft 585 lbs 535 lbs
150-84 84″ 83.5″ 18.5 cuft 695 lbs 596 lbs

Operating manual/safety information available online and at 1-800-541-1797

Using a Skid Steer Skeleton Bucket for Soil Sifting

A skid steer skeleton bucket is a specialized attachment featuring a series of spaced steel tines or ribs that separate larger materials from smaller debris. This design makes it possible to sift through soil and aggregate materials while retaining larger objects. The skeleton bucket is ideal for tasks that require sorting, sifting, and clearing, making it a valuable tool for skid steer operators.

Use a Skeleton Bucket for Skid Steer Jobs Such as:

  • Land Clearing: The bucket’s design is ideal for clearing land of rocks, roots, and other debris, leaving behind finer soil.
  • Excavation: It is suitable for digging and removing large rocks or debris while allowing smaller particles to fall through.
  • Demolition Clean-up: Ideal for separating recyclable materials from debris at demolition sites.
  • Agricultural Applications: Used for sorting and handling farm tasks, such as removing stones from fields or separating certain crop residues.
  • Construction and Landscaping: Efficient for sorting and grading materials and preparing construction sites.

Key Features of Skid Steer Skeleton Buckets

When choosing a skeleton bucket, skid steer owners/operators should consider the following features:

  • Durable Construction: A quality skeleton bucket made from high-strength steel will withstand harsh working conditions and heavy loads.
  • Open Rib Design: The open ribbed bottom should allow dirt and materials less than 2 ½ inches in size to filter through while retaining larger debris.
  • Ease of Attachment: Choose an attachment with a Quick-Tach that fits all current Skid Steer loaders.
  • Different Widths: Skeleton buckets are available in different widths to suit different applications. Choose the width that is right for your application and for your skid steer equipment.

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