Skid Steer Attachments & Skid Steer Loader Attachments
Skid steer attachments and skid steer loader attachments require some research before purchasing. One option is a concrete breaker, which is ideal for serious construction jobs. With a hammerhead that weighs 300 plus pounds, you can potentially smash through concrete up to 12 inches thick easily. Such units weigh approximately half a ton or less and employ spring loaded equipment. Whether you are performing a full-scale demo job or just trying to access pipes below a concrete girder, this attachment can amplify the capacities of your current skid steer unit.
Another superior attachment is a backhoe. The Bobcat 909 is a well-constructed example. You can dig deeper than nine feet using its 16-inch multi-toothed bucket. This backhoe attachment can fit onto a number of Bobcat skid steer pieces, including the 741, the 761, and the 643. Best of all, you get guaranteed customer support and reliable engineering to help you through long digging jobs.
If you want to morph your skid steer unit into a crane-like contraption, consider the ExtendaBoom. This attachment is a landscape artist's dream come true. You can manipulate large trees, big rocks, and other obstacles with just a few movements of your controls.
This Dirtworks original is primed to go with superior hydraulic engineering and sandblasted coating for long life. Finally, consider the Dirtworks' pond rake attachment, which helps clean up waterways and stop algae growth. You do not have to delegate the majority of your landscaping budget on costly chemicals to filter your ponds or standing waterways--the pond rake attachment can take care of problems for you.
Guide created: 05/09/06 (updated 04/14/09)


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