Normally it has a 48" bucket on the front. I also have a 48" dozer blade for snow. Faster than using the bucket and wet snow doesn't build up inside.
I use the bucket for cleaning out the horse barn mostly. I have a tractor with a blade and a 2 1/2 yard hydraulic scraper, so for dirt moving, I go to the tractor. This is mostly a toy.
If I was an arborist or landscaper, I could think of all kinds of uses for this - moving dirt or mulch, carrying out wood chips after stump grinding, carrying wood, etc.
I have a 3-point mount log splitter in addition to the gas one. I have thought of making a mount for it to run it upside down. If I take the valve off of it to mount at the driver's seat, all it would be is a beam with a cylinder and wedge mounted on it. Mount inverted on the forks of the little loader and use the onboard hydraulics to split larger rounds that I don't want to lift for the horizontal splitter or jockey into place with it in the veritcal position. Just drive up to the rounds, set the splitter down on the round and split them in half. Then I can pick them up to finish them in the regular splitter. The only thing holding me back is the "power beyond" for the accessory hydraulics is 4GPM unless I buy a "power beyond" valve for the wheel drive motors. Then I could get 8GPM for accessory hydraulics. In either case, cycle would be long.
The other thought is to just use the grapple to load my horizontal splitter, but I would have to get someone to run the valve on the splitter or be jumping on and off all the time. In the meantime, I just cut wood that I can lift the rounds. I have plenty to cut so can be picky for now.