Pick Rocks Without Moving Mountains of Dirt

Kasper Rock Master brings faster rock removal and soil preservation to Pierz, Minnesota.

When you work rocky ground in Pierz, you know how traditional flat skeleton buckets drag up more dirt than rock. You end up hauling away valuable topsoil, backfilling holes manually, and spending hours picking rocks that should take minutes. The curved, spade-shaped design of the Kasper Rock Master changes that by letting you zero in on individual rocks while leaving the soil behind.

The bucket features angled steel tines made from one-inch square steel, spaced two and a half inches apart, allowing dirt and pebbles to sift through while rocks roll free. Unlike flat skeleton buckets that trap rocks between bars, the curved design prevents jamming and gives you a clear view of what you are digging. You can loosen and lift rocks up to three or four feet in diameter by working them from multiple sides, and the extended back plate lets you backfill the hole immediately after removal.

If you need to clear rocks from your property in Pierz without losing your topsoil, contact Kasper Rock Master to learn more about how this bucket works.

How the Curved Design Cuts Your Fieldwork Time

When you attach the Kasper Rock Master to your skid loader in Pierz, the curved shape and sharpened tip allow you to dig under rocks with precision rather than scooping wide swaths of soil. The open bar design gives you full visibility through the bucket, so you see exactly what you are lifting before you commit to the motion. This control reduces wasted passes and keeps your field soil where it belongs.

After removing rocks, you will notice cleaner fields with fewer divots and less soil displacement. Customers report working up to six times faster than with traditional skeleton buckets, reducing the need for hand-picking crews and lowering the risk of back strain and repetitive lifting injuries. The bucket is powder-coated for durability and sized to fit in a pickup bed, making transport between job sites straightforward.

The Kasper Rock Master fits standard skid loaders and is built for repeated heavy use in conditions where rocks vary in size and depth. It does not replace excavation equipment for buried boulders or subsurface blasting work, but it handles surface and shallow-embedded rocks efficiently. The design works best when the operator can maneuver around larger rocks to loosen them incrementally before lifting.

You probably have a few questions before deciding

Property owners in Pierz often ask how the curved bucket compares to flat skeleton buckets they have used before, and whether it works with their existing equipment. These questions help clarify what changes when you switch to a tool designed to separate rock from soil rather than scoop both together.

What makes the curved design better than a flat skeleton bucket?
The curve lets you dig under individual rocks instead of dragging wide sections of topsoil, and the angled tines prevent rocks from getting stuck between bars. You keep more usable soil on-site and spend less time clearing jammed material.
How large of a rock can this bucket remove?
You can lift rocks up to three or four feet in diameter by loosening them from multiple sides before lifting. The open design lets you assess size and position before committing to the lift, reducing strain on your skid loader.
Why does the spacing between tines matter?
The two-and-a-half-inch spacing allows dirt and small pebbles to sift through while retaining rocks large enough to damage equipment or interfere with planting. This keeps your bucket from filling with unnecessary weight and lets you work longer between dumps.
What type of equipment does this bucket fit?
The Kasper Rock Master fits standard skid loaders using a universal quick-attach plate. It is powder-coated, built from heavy steel, and sized to fit in a pickup bed for transport between properties.
How does the back plate help after removing a rock?
The extended back plate allows you to push loose soil back into the hole immediately after lifting the rock, eliminating the need for a second pass or manual backfilling. This keeps your workflow continuous and reduces the time spent finishing each section.

Kasper Rock Master serves property owners and contractors throughout Pierz and ships nationwide for delivery, freight, or pickup. If you are picking rocks, preparing building sites, or maintaining pastures where rocks interfere with mowing or planting, get in touch to discuss how the curved bucket design reduces dirt displacement and speeds up your rock removal work.