Cat Work Tools Skid Steer Rock Bucket

Mid
No hydraulics requiredFits most skid steers, including small-frame
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Overview

Cat Work Tools' rock bucket has a tine-bottom design for screening soil from rocks and aggregate. Used on Canadian excavation sites, field stone clearing, and aggregate operations. Tines retain rocks while fines fall through for efficient separation. Available through Cat dealers across Canada as part of the Work Tools lineup.

Canada Availability

Available through Cat Work Tools dealers across Canada.

Best for: rock separation, field stone, aggregate handling

Compare with: Berlon 4-in-1 Skid Steer Bucket · Berlon 60-Inch General Purpose Bucket for Skid Steers · Berlon 84-Inch GP Bucket for Skid Steers

Key Facts

  • Brand: Cat Work Tools
  • Type: rock bucket (tine-bottom)
  • Tine spacing: retains rocks, passes soil fines
  • Mount: Cat quick attach (BOCE)
  • Application: rock separation, field stone, aggregate handling
  • Typical weight: 450 lbs (varies by manufacturer)
  • Hydraulic flow: no auxiliary hydraulics required — standard SSQA mechanical mount
Specs sourced from cat.com · Last verified: March 2026

Is This Right For You?

Buy if

  • You break and move rock, frozen ground, or heavy demolition debris regularly
  • You need a bolt-on cutting edge that's replaceable when worn

Skip if

  • Your work is mostly topsoil, gravel, and light debris — a GP bucket is lighter and faster
  • You need a wider bucket — rock buckets max out around 84 inches for most machines

Also consider

  • GP bucket for general-purpose daily work
  • Skeleton (rock sieve) bucket if you need to separate fines from rock
Machine Compatibility

Compatible with all skid steer brands via universal SSQA quick attach. No auxiliary hydraulics required — operates off the loader arms.

About Cat in Canada

Caterpillar attachments are backed by the largest dealer network in Canada, with service centres in every major city. OEM quality with the assurance of nationwide parts and support.

Care & Maintenance

  • Grease the bucket pin and hinge points every 20 hours of use — dry pins wear oval and cause slop in the carrier, which transfers shock to the coupler
  • Inspect the cutting edge for wear after work in rock, frozen ground, or hard fill — replace or flip bolt-on edges when worn to 50% of original thickness
  • Check coupler latch engagement before every use — a partially latched bucket can release under load
  • Clean debris from behind the cutting edge to prevent buildup that warps the edge over time; dried material also traps moisture against bare steel
  • Inspect sidewall and base plate welds for cracking after heavy rock or demolition work — cracks spread rapidly if caught late

How to Connect

  1. Position bucket face-down on ground
  2. Drive forward into Bob-Tach receiver arms
  3. Pull both lock handles to engage
  4. Verify orange indicators show LOCKED
  5. Test lift 6 inches — do not drive until confirmed locked
Safety NoteBob-Tach / Bob-Lock verification is critical — look for orange indicator pins fully engaged

Ready to Buy in Canada?

Pricing varies by region and dealer stock levels change seasonally. For current availability and a real quote, contact a local dealer.

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✓ Last checked: March 2026