We believe everyone with a mini skid steer deserves more than the standard bucket. That's why we offer a variety of quality attachments that allow your mini skid steer to get more done!
Compatible with Ditch Witch, Vermeer, & Dingo machines.
The main advantage of a mini skid steer is the ability to get into narrow spaces where a standard skid steer won’t fit. This might be a space with a narrow entrance (like a small barn or basement), limited height (like under a porch or deck), or a tight corner (like a narrow sidewalk or set of steps).
That all depends on what your job is that needs to be done and the attachments you have! Mini excavators work great when needing to dig narrow trenches, small foundations, etc. Mini skid steers work great when needing to move materials, aggregates, or needing attachments like forks or grapples.
Most mini skid steers operate very similarly to standard skid steers. However, you typically stand on the back of a mini skid steer, so balancing is a bit different than sitting!
Similar to its name, a ‘mini skid steer’ is simply a miniature skid steer. It still has an engine, booms, attachments, etc - the main difference is that it is a compact skid steer with a smaller size, lighter weight, and also smaller capacity.
It depends on the exact brand you get and any attachments you have, but many mini skids steers are around 3 feet wide, or even a few inches smaller. This makes them ideal for tight spaces!
Not necessarily. They still have an engine that needs to be serviced, oil changes to be done, and hydraulics to be maintained.
It depends on the exact brand and model, but most fall into the 500 - 1600 pound range. This translates to 225 - 725 kilograms.