Digga Adds Standard and High Volume 4 in 1 Models to Its X-Series Bucket Lineup

Digga recently unveiled its new Standard and High Volume 4 in 1 bucket models — completing the next generation of the company’s acclaimed X-Series bucket lineup. According to Digga, these new models mark a significant advancement in performance, operator experience and construction-grade durability for skid steers over 90 hp.
Digga shared that the Standard bucket is engineered for general-purpose applications such as grading, dozing, grappling and material spreading. It’s designed for machines with a rated operating capacity over 678 kg. This includes models like the Kubota SVL65 and Bobcat S550. The bucket is the perfect solution for contractors and operators who need a tough attachment for everyday use.

The press release said Digga’s High Volume model is built with a deeper floor to handle larger loads and improve material handling efficiency. This model is designed for machines up to 90 hp with a ROC above 850 kg. The High Volume bucket is a great choice for operators who demand faster, more productive bucket cycles on jobsites. Digga said the High Volume bucket is compatible with larger skid steers like the Kubota SVL75 and Bobcat T66.

From the press release:
Both the Standard and High Volume buckets feature a newly developed geometry that improves dump and rollback angles for superior material control. The redesigned top bar aligns with the bucket floor, giving operators a clear visual reference point to help guide grading and leveling tasks. Visibility has been dramatically improved through a fully welded, single-piece heavy-duty grill. This open design allows operators to clearly see the bucket’s leading edge for enhanced precision and safety.
The High Volume model includes larger hydraulic cylinders that deliver stronger clamping force, greater jaw opening, and finer control. Both models have repositioned cylinders to reduce the build-up of debris and make cleaning and maintenance significantly easier. Engineered for durability, the buckets feature a 20-mm thick floor and 10-mm side plates, built to handle years of demanding work. Maintenance is simplified with counter-sunk grease nipples on all pivot pins, making them easy to access and less vulnerable to wear or damage. New side plate cut-outs next to the cylinders make it easier to clean inside the bucket and also double as convenient tie-down points for transport.
More on Digga’s New Buckets
The company said there are optional upgrades available for those looking to enhance their bucket’s functionality. They include:
- reversible bolt-on cutting edges on all three sides
- pin-on Chisel or Tiger teeth
- an optional lock valve
Digga mentioned these new models also feature several structural upgrades from their predecessors, including:
- a revised bucket profile for better machine fitment
- updated grill positioning for improved operator guidance
The company said the High Volume bucket received additional reinforcements with a larger RHS back frame and updated cast clevis for increased structural integrity.
Pam Kleineke is managing editor of Compact Equipment.