
Built for the Daily Chore.
Livestock don't take days off, and neither can your equipment. Whether you are moving 1,500lb round bales in sub-zero temps or mucking out corrosive bedding packs, Stinger Farm Attachments are engineered for the realities of North American agriculture. We utilize German-Forged Conus II Tines—the industry gold standard—and heavy-wall steel frames to prevent bending under heavy loads.
We use genuine German-forged tapered tines rated for heavy breakout force. Easy to replace with a single nut—no cutting or welding required.
Manure and ammonia eat mild steel. Our grapples feature fully guarded cylinders and chrome rods to resist pitting and corrosion in the barn.
Choosing the Right Farm Attachment
1. Bale Handling (Spears & Movers)
Best for: Hay, Alfalfa, Straw. The right tool depends on your bale type.
Round Bale Spears: Feature a single dominant center tine (49") for deep penetration into 5x6 bales.
Square Bale Spears: Feature multiple shorter tines to stabilize 3x3 or 3x4 bales without them rotating.
Multi-Bale Movers: Designed for large skid steers to stack two bales at once, doubling your efficiency in the field.
2. Manure & Slurry Management
Best for: Barn Cleaning & Feedlots. Standard buckets spill liquid manure. Our Slurry Buckets feature a rolled top lip and extended bottom to contain sloppy loads. For packed bedding, use a Manure Grapple to bite into the pile and tear it loose.
3. Pasture Maintenance
Best for: Fencing & Clearing. Keep your fence lines clean and clear. The Tree Puller is essential for removing invasive cedar and buckthorn without using chemicals. The Auger Drive makes short work of post-hole digging for new fencing.
Check Your Lift Capacity: Before buying a Multi-Bale Mover, check your skid steer's Rated Operating Capacity (ROC). Two wet 5x6 round bales can weigh over 3,000 lbs. Ensure your machine can handle the load without tipping.
















