
Loflin “Original” Stump Bucket
Proven Power for Digging, Uprooting, and Tough Groundwork
The Loflin Fabrication Original Stump Bucket was designed to meet the demand for a strong, durable attachment capable of withstanding the toughest stump and root removal jobs. With its narrow 12-inch width and 60-inch length, this bucket provides the leverage and penetration needed to pry stubborn stumps and roots directly from the ground. Built from 1/2-inch reinforced steel plate and equipped with replaceable Pengo teeth, it’s a rugged solution for land clearing, demolition, and site preparation.

Key Features
Heavy-Duty Build – Constructed from 1/2" thick reinforced steel plate for maximum durability.
Replaceable Teeth – Equipped with 3 replaceable Pengo 2300 series teeth for long-term serviceability.
Serrated Side Edges – Designed for cutting through roots and compacted soil.
Optimized Shape – Narrow 12" width penetrates the ground easily, while 60" length provides powerful leverage.
Cutting Edge – 1" × 8" wide edge for strength and stability.
Reinforced Quick Attach – Built tough to fit securely and hold up under extreme force.
Applications
Stump Removal – Extract deep-rooted stumps with leverage and cutting power.
Root & Rock Removal – Break apart and pry out roots, rocks, and compacted soil.
Demolition & Clearing – Efficiently tackle site preparation and land clearing.
Agricultural Use – Clear fields and pastures of roots and debris for planting or grazing.
Why Choose the Loflin Original Stump Bucket?
Engineered for power and durability, the Original Stump Bucket is a proven tool for contractors, farmers, and landowners needing reliable stump, root, and rock removal. Its American-made construction and replaceable wear components ensure it works job after job.
Specifications for Stump Bucket Grapple
| Specification |
Details |
| Teeth |
3 replaceable Pengo 2300 series teeth |
| Material |
1/2" reinforced steel plate |
| Side Edges |
Serrated for root cutting |
| Width |
12" |
| Length |
60" |
| Cutting Edge |
1" × 8" wide |
| Mount |
Reinforced quick attach |
Shipping & Availability
Ships direct from Loflin Fabrication in Denton, North Carolina.
Most Stump Bucket Grapple models are regularly stocked and available for shipment across the continental U.S.
Lead times may vary slightly by grapple width and hydraulic configuration, but most orders ship within a few business days.
Shipping Times:
We strive to deliver your order as quickly as possible. Estimated shipping times are based on information provided by suppliers and freight companies and are subject to change without notice due to factors such as supply chain disruptions, delays in raw material production, and increased shipping demands. We appreciate your patience and understanding during these times.
Built-to-Order Items
Products marked “Built-to-Order” have an estimated lead time of ~ 5 weeks from production start.
We will confirm this lead time before charging your payment.
If the lead time doesn’t meet your needs and production hasn’t started, we will cancel the authorization.
Once production begins, cancellations are not possible, and your card will be charged.
Order Processing & Shipment
If your item is in stock and payment is processed, it will ship within 3–5 business days.
Tracking details will be emailed to you within 24 hours of shipment.
If you haven’t received a tracking number after six business days, please get in touch with us at support@avenzaaura.com.
Orders are shipped according to each manufacturer’s schedule, packaging standards, and carrier preferences.
Shipping Restrictions
We currently do not ship outside the USA.
If checkout is available at your address within the U.S., your order will be fulfilled.
Estimated Delivery Times
Most orders ship within 3–5 business days after payment is received.
Transit usually takes 6–18 business days.
Total delivery time: 8–23 business days from order date.
Delivery times may vary based on brand, location, or product status (e.g., built-to-order).
Times are estimates only and not guaranteed — supply chain issues, raw material shortages, seasonal demand, or carrier delays may affect delivery.