Your Cat skid steer loader is designed to power through a lot of different jobs—from construction to agriculture.
The key to this versatility is the attachments, which each allow your skid steer to take on specific tasks with ease and control.
Here are five popular skid steer attachments in Georgia.
Forks are an essential and affordable attachment that everyone can use. They’re designed for moving pallets, so you don’t need to invest in a forklift as a secondary piece of equipment. Use them to haul other heavy materials such as lumber.
Buckets are just as cost-effective as forks and just as useful. Buckets can move all kinds of material, from lumber to dirt. More importantly, they allow your skid steer to scoop and dump material, even in tight spaces. Cutting-edge and bolt-on teeth models in a range of sizes are available.
There’s no need to manually dig post holes. An auger attachment gives your skid steer the power to quickly and precisely bore needed holes in a fraction of the time for fencing, signposts, landscaping, and more. Rock head and tree bits are available as well.
Also known as brush hogs, brush cutters clear overgrown land and can cut through thickets and saplings. They maximize your skid steer’s ability to make tight turns, which means you can efficiently clear brush from a future worksite or field for planting.
A landscaping tool, tillers are efficient at breaking up dense soil while leveling the ground of your job site or farmland. They can also mix fertilizer, compost, or other additives into the soil.
Take the capabilities of your D3 Series Cat Skid Steer and Compact Track Loaders to the next level and save even more time with the new Cat SMART attachments: The Smart Dozer Blade with Assist, the Smart Backhoe, and the Smart Grader Blade with Assist.
Yancey is Georgia’s choice for skid steer loader sales and rentals and offers all the attachments you need. Get in touch with us today.