
Turn Rough Dirt into a Golf Course Finish
Your reputation rests on the final grade. Whether you are prepping a seedbed for sod or cleaning up a muddy job site, Stinger Landscaping Attachments deliver precision results. We offer both Passive Graders (Land Planes) for leveling driveways and Active Conditioners (Power Rakes) for pulverizing soil, ensuring you have the right tool for every stage of site preparation.
Our Power Rakes utilize carbide teeth to pulverize hard-packed clay, separate rocks, and grade the soil simultaneously—turning a rough lot into a fluffy seedbed in minutes.
The Stinger Land Plane features dual cutting edges, allowing you to cut high spots and fill low spots while moving forward and in reverse, doubling your grading speed compared to a standard bucket.
Choosing the Right Landscaping Tool
1. Grading & Soil Conditioning
Land Plane (Grader Bar): Best for gravel driveways and leveling loose dirt. It is a "passive" tool (no hydraulics) that relies on the machine's movement to plane the surface flat.
Power Rake (Soil Conditioner): Best for lawn installation. It is an "active" hydraulic tool with a spinning drum that tears up old turf, removes rocks, and aerates the soil for seed or sod.
2. Site Cleanup & Compliance
Pickup Broom: Essential for sweeping mud and debris off paved surfaces to avoid municipal fines. The built-in hopper collects the mess so you can dump it off-site.
Angle Broom: Perfect for sweeping light snow in winter or blowing dust/sand off a long driveway in summer.
3. Planting & Irrigation
Auger Drives: When paired with a large diameter bit (24"-36"), the Auger becomes a tree-planting powerhouse.
Trenchers: The Bigfoot Trencher cuts clean, narrow channels for irrigation lines, minimizing the amount of backfill work required.
Hydraulic Controls: Hydraulic angling tools (like Power Rakes and Angle Brooms) require an electrical connection to your skid steer.
• 14-Pin / 8-Pin: Verify which connector your machine uses.
• Pistol Grip: If your machine has no electrics, you will need a "Pistol Grip Harness" to operate the valve.
































