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Earthmoving Equipment Magazine
|August - September 2025
Kerfab's new skid steer buckets perform so well, they might be the last one you ever need. But once you use them, you'll probably want another one.
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Skid steer 4-in-1 buckets have long been staples on job sites due to their ability to perform multiple tasks — dozing, loading, grappling, and grading — all with one attachment.
And now Kerfab's latest model reimagines this classic tool with a suite of upgrades that reflect the company's deep understanding of onsite needs and operator expectations.
Founded in 1993, Kerfab is a second-generation, family-owned Australian company specialising in the design and manufacture of high-quality attachments for agricultural, civil, construction, and industrial machinery.
Its latest iteration of the bucket is a heavy-duty, multi-functional workhorse, engineered for serious operators who demand more from their equipment.
It took 12 months of rigorous design and testing, and users can be assured that the bucket is practically ready for anything.
Whether they're scooping, grading, dozing, or grabbing, this bucket does it all, and with the strength, precision, and longevity that Kerfab has been renowned for.
The four functions
The multipurpose tool can be used to dig, dump, bulldoze, grapple, level and spread material, making it ideal for completing any task.
• Scoop and Dig: Use the bucket like a traditional bucket to move loads of soil, gravel, sand, or other material. The opening function offers an increase in reach as operators can dump without having to tilt the bucket down as well as reduces the risk of hitting the sides of trucks and trailers.
• Grab: The powerful rams give unmatched clamping force allowing operators to grab long, bulky, or heavy items and move them with ease. The serrated teeth on each side of the bucket offer increased grip.
• Doze: Use the base and back plate of the bucket to push bulky material like a dozer would. Quickly push bulk loads of debris into piles to make for easier cleanup.
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