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Digga: The next evolution in skid steer buckets

 

Digga has unveiled its range of Standard and High Volume 4-in-1 bucket models, completing the next generation of its highly acclaimed X-Series bucket line-up.


Debuting at DDT 2025, the new X-Series models represent a major step forward in performance, operator experience, and construction-grade durability for all skid steer loaders and track loaders.

Backed by over 20 years of market feedback and bucket manufacturing expertise, the full range has been redesigned from the ground up, delivering improved geometry, better visibility, easier servicing, and the strongest bucket on the market.

At the heart of the redesign is the reimagined geometry, which has resulted in enhanced dump and rollback angles for superior material control. The new design allows cylinder positioning that drastically reduces material buildup. Additionally, the grill has been moved forward, placing all grease points behind it and out of the dirt.

To further improve serviceability and minimise wear or damage, all grease points now feature counter-sunk grease nipples on every pivot pin, making them quick and easy to access.

Visibility is dramatically improved thanks to a fully welded, single-piece heavy-duty grill. This open design allows operators to clearly see the bucket’s leading edge for greater precision and safety. Furthermore, on the standard and large buckets, the redesigned grill features a top bar parallel with the bucket floor, giving operators a clear visual reference of their bucket position to aid grading and levelling.

Engineered for durability, the new X-Series buckets include upgraded components such as a reinforced clevis, robust side plates, heavy-duty load guard, reinforced pickup points, and high-strength steel in high-wear areas. The heavy-duty cast clevis is designed for extreme durability, ensuring greater strength, reliability, and extended service life even under the toughest conditions.

The bucket sides have also been cleverly redesigned. The “beak” profile retains more material in the bucket, while the rear outer plate’s curved profile with teeth helps hold long materials like logs. New cut-outs next to the cylinders make cleaning easier and double as tie-down points for transport.

These improvements go beyond a simple design refresh. They mark a full evolution in 4in1 bucket performance, strength, and usability.

For those looking to further enhance their bucket’s functionality, optional upgrades include reversible bolt-on cutting edges on all three sides, as well as pin-on chisel or tiger teeth. Side cutters are available on heavy-duty models, offering versatility for different job types and preferences.

Six different X-Series bucket models are available across three ranges: the Mini range for stand-on machines and micro skid steers, the Standard range for skid steer loaders up to 90HP, and the Heavy Duty range for large platform track loaders over 90hp. Each range offers standard or high-volume options depending on the host machine.

Whether in construction, hire or agriculture, the new X-Series buckets are built to be trusted workhorses. Since their launch, the design has earned the trust of contractors and operators by redefining what it means to have a strong, reliable bucket. According to Digga, several customers who tested the bucket simply didn’t want to give it back.

 

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