Got to play in the dirt last week establishing several acres of new food plots for deer. Our ground seems to have more rock than soil, unfortunately!! But it gave me great opportunity to work with my new Millonzi stone bucket. Incredibly solid, strong well made piece of equipment. Allowed me to pry out and then scoop up many larger relatively flat rocks up to 3 foot diameter, if they weren't completely buried. If there was an edge to catch the tips of the teeth on, rocks popped out nicely. Was great for clearing piles of debris and allowing "shaking" out the precious dirt. One thing I wondered about is when sliding bucket flat on the ground for collecting surface debris. the ends of the loader arms were occasionally in the dirt. I avoided it most of the time by simple angling the bucket slightly into dump direction. Has anyone else had this experience? Will it damage loader arms?