Telehandler Buckets

Explore our range of heavy-duty telehandler buckets, engineered for strength, reliability and productivity in agriculture, construction and material handling. Whether you’re loading grain, soil, aggregates or waste, our buckets are built to perform and made to last in tough, daily use.

Choose from trusted brands including PROFORGE, RHINOX and STRIMECH—with options spanning general-purpose and high-capacity grain buckets in a variety of widths and capacities. Many models feature wear-resistant steel, reinforced sides and floors, and bolt-on or reversible cutting edges for extended life and lower operating costs.

We supply fitments for popular telehandlers such as JCB, Manitou, Merlo, Kramer, Dieci and more (subject to model and bracket type). Unsure what will fit best? Speak to the Agri-Linc team for expert advice. Order online today for fast UK delivery.

What Is a Telehandler Bucket?

telehandler bucket is a robust attachment for telescopic handlers (telehandlers) that enables fast and efficient loading, lifting and transporting of bulk materials. Common applications include grainsoilmanuresilagesand and aggregates. Compared with lighter-duty loader buckets that are used on the front of tractors, telehandler buckets are typically built with heavier section steel, reinforced wear zones and stronger cutting edges to withstand higher breakout forces and daily farm or construction site work.

Why Buy from Agri‑Linc?

  • Leading brands: We stock PROFORGERHINOX and STRIMECH telehandler buckets known for durability, smart design and reliable performance.
  • Built for hard work: Options include reinforced sides/floors, wear strips, gussets and bolt-on/reversible cutting edges to maximise lifespan and reduce maintenance.
  • Choice of capacities & widths: From general-purpose to high-capacity grain buckets, select the size that matches your material density and machine lift capacity.
  • UK support & delivery: Order online with fast UK delivery and friendly, knowledgeable support from our team.

Choosing the Right Telehandler Bucket

1) Material & Application

Grain buckets (high-capacity) suit light, free-flowing materials like cereals and feed. General‑purpose buckets are versatile for soil, silage and aggregates. Consider abrasion resistance if handling sharp or abrasive material.

2) Width & Capacity

Match bucket width to machine stability and the working environment (yard space, clamp face, shed doors). Select capacity based on material density and telehandler rated load capacity - the aim is maximum productivity without exceeding safe lift limits.

3) Cutting Edge & Wear Protection

Look for bolt-on or reversible cutting edges and wear strips to extend service life and lower running costs. Edges can be replaced as they wear, protecting the main bucket shell.

4) Brackets / Hitch Compatibility

We can supply buckets with brackets compatible with popular couplers such as JCB Q-FitManitouMerlo and others. If you’re unsure, contact us with your make/model and we’ll confirm fitment.

Brands We Supply

PROFORGE buckets are engineered for tough agricultural workloads with excellent value-for-money. RHINOX focuses on heavy-duty wear parts and robust construction, while STRIMECH is well-regarded for high-capacity grain and general-purpose buckets tailored to hard, daily use. Browse the full range above to compare specifications.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are telehandler buckets universal?

No, buckets must suit your telehandler’s bracket/coupler type (e.g., JCB Q-Fit, Manitou, Merlo). Many models can be supplied with the correct brackets. Ask us if you’re unsure.

Which bucket is best for grain?

high-capacity grain bucket with a deeper shell optimises each cycle for light, free-flowing materials like cereals. Consider wear protection if handling abrasive feed blends.

Do you offer bolt-on or reversible cutting edges?

Yes, many buckets include bolt-on/reversible edges or can be specified with them, helping extend bucket life and reduce maintenance.

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