Are skid steer attachments universal?
Not all skid steer attachments fit every machine. Compatibility depends on coupler type, hydraulic flow, and overall lift capacity. Always double-check the specs.
Can all skid steers use the same attachments?
Some models share mounts, but not all. Always confirm connection type and capacity before you buy. That’s true even with general-purpose skid steer equipment.
How do I know if a skid steer attachment will fit my machine?
Check your owner's manual or model page for coupler size, hydraulic requirements, and lift limits. The right skid steer attachments won’t make you guess.
How do I maintain my skid steer attachments?
Clean off debris, check welds, and grease all moving parts. If you're using skid steer accessories daily, a regular maintenance habit will keep them working longer.
How long do skid steer attachments usually last?
With solid care and storage, quality skid steer attachments can last years. Some gear sees heavy action daily, so condition depends on use, not just time.
Are these attachments compatible with my skid steer brand?
Yes. Most of our attachments use the Universal Skid Steer Quick Tach system, making them compatible with major brands like Bobcat, Cat, John Deere, Kubota, and Case. Always check your machine's hydraulic flow (GPM) against the attachment's requirements.
Do I need high-flow hydraulics for these attachments?
It depends on the tool. Standard attachments (buckets, forks) run on standard flow (10-25 GPM). High-performance tools like forestry mulchers or large cold planers require a "High Flow" hydraulic system (26-40+ GPM). Check the product specs for details.
What is the difference between standard and extreme duty?
Standard duty is designed for general use like dirt and gravel. Extreme duty attachments feature thicker steel (often AR400), reinforced welding, and additional wear protection for harsh environments like demolition and concrete work.