
Turn One Machine into a Fleet.
Your skid steer is only as good as the tool on the front. Stinger Attachments are engineered to withstand the abuse of American job sites. Built with Grade 50 Steel and designed for the Universal Skid Steer Quick Attach (SSQA) standard, our attachments fit 99% of modern loaders including Bobcat, Kubota, Caterpillar, John Deere, and Case. From precision grading to heavy demolition, find the tool you need to get the job done.
Fits all modern skid steers and compact track loaders using the standard 2-lever Quick Attach system.
All hydraulic attachments ship with industry-standard 1/2" Flat Face Couplers (ISO 16028) pre-installed, ready to plug and play.
How to Match the Attachment to Your Machine
1. Width: Cover Your Tracks
The most common mistake is buying an attachment that is narrower than your machine's tracks.
Rule of Thumb: Choose an attachment width that is equal to or greater than your machine's width (measured outside-of-tire to outside-of-tire).
Example: If your Kubota SVL75 is 68" wide, buy a 72" Bucket or Grapple.
2. Hydraulics: Standard vs. High Flow
Standard Flow (15-25 GPM): Most skid steers are Standard Flow. Attachments like Grapples, Augers, and most Brush Cutters work perfectly here.
High Flow (26-45 GPM): Required for high-performance tools like Mulchers, Cold Planers, and large Snow Blowers.
Warning: Never put a High Flow attachment on a Standard Flow machine—it will not perform.
3. Weight: Watch Your ROC
Your machine has a "Rated Operating Capacity" (ROC) (e.g., 2,500 lbs). The weight of the attachment eats into this.
Scenario: If your machine lifts 2,500 lbs and you attach a 1,200 lb Industrial Grapple, you can only lift 1,300 lbs of material.
Tip: For smaller machines (under 50HP), look for our "Compact" or "Low Profile" series to save weight.
14-Pin Connectors: Complex attachments (like 6-Way Dozer Blades or Mulchers) often require a 14-Pin electrical connection to control the valves. Note that wiring differs by brand (Cat vs. Bobcat vs. Kubota). Please verify your machine's pin-out before ordering complex electrical tools.















































