Skid-Pro 72-Inch Snow Bucket for Skid Steers

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No hydraulics requiredFits most skid steers, including small-frame
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Skid-Pro 72-Inch Snow Bucket Skid Steer

Overview

The Skid-Pro 72-inch snow bucket is a high-volume, high-sided snow moving bucket built in Janesville, Wisconsin using premium American steel. Features power-crimped back and bottom construction, vertical stiffeners, a bolt-on reversible cutting edge, and wear bars for long service life. Designed for efficient snow loading and stacking on commercial parking lots and large properties. Comes with a 2-year warranty. Universal SSQA mount. Available through Skid-Pro dealers in Canada.

Canada Availability

Available in Canada through Skid-Pro dealers.

Key Facts

  • Working width: 72 inches
  • Type: high-sided snow bucket
  • Application: snow loading, stacking
  • Mount: universal SSQA
  • Typical weight: 430–560 lbs (varies by manufacturer)
  • Hydraulic flow: no auxiliary hydraulics required — standard SSQA mechanical mount
Specs sourced from skid-pro.com · Last verified: March 2026

Is This Right For You?

Buy if

  • You move high-volume, low-density material: mulch, wood chips, snow, or loose compost
  • You want more cubic yards per pass without exceeding your machine's weight limit

Skip if

  • Your material is heavy (gravel, soil, rock) — the thin bucket walls will wear fast
  • You need a bucket that doubles for digging or grading

Also consider

  • GP bucket if you split time between light and heavy material
  • Snow pusher if snow moving is your primary winter task
Machine Compatibility

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

About Skid Pro in Canada

Skid Pro manufactures attachments in the USA and has a strong Canadian distribution footprint. Their catalog covers most common attachment types with a focus on durability and value for everyday contractor use.

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