- Drills Holes Clean
- Trenching Tool Offers Side-Shifting
- Reduces Routine Greasing
- Cuts 1½-Inch Stems
- Skid-Steer Shear Cuts Scrap
- Lowers the Broom on Dirt
- Drills a Pair of 2½-Inch Holes
- Mill 8 Inches Deep
- Clips 8-Inch Trees
- Trenches in Tight Areas
- Low Flow Saves Boom Speed
- Compactors Fit Widths And Carriers
- No Moving Parts Equals Less Downtime
- Broom Sweeps to 98 Inches Wide
- Bucket Forks and Loads Remain Stable
- Fixed Knives Mulch Fine
- Vibratory Compactor For Backhoes
- No Chains to Maintain
- Aims to Eliminate Manual Labor
- Grading Blade Attaches in Seconds
- Rakes Without Damaging Surfaces
- Padder Processes Tough Materials
- Picks up to 2-Foot Rocks
- Rake Works All the Angles
- Transforms Pickups into Tool Carriers
- Backfill and Compact from the Cab
- Plow Reverses To Back-Drag
- Achieves 95- to 100- Percent Compaction
- Unplugs 40-Foot Culverts
- Manages Uneven Loads
- Shreds 6-Inch Trees
- Buckets Become Grapples
- Skid-Steers and Minis Can Bore
- Quick Coupler Tilts 80 Degrees
- Side Shifter Digs Close
In the last five years, we've seen a consistent increase in the number of backhoe- and skid-steer loaders in active service. Not only have sales increased, but backhoe-loader and skid-steer rentals are also on the rise. When you combine the growth in use of these established equipment lines with the pioneering popularity of mini-excavators and compact wheel loaders, it's easy to see why after-market companies are crowding the industry with attachments for compact equipment.
In their rush to carve out a piece of the small-equipment pie, these companies are bringing some interesting innovations. We offer the following sample to expand your thinking about what compact equipment can do, and to help you choose tools for your machines. In addition to the ones shown here, many manufacturers offer their own lines of branded attachments. Contact your distributors to learn what attachments they have to offer.
Drills Holes Clean
Trenching Tool Offers Side-Shifting
Reduces Routine Greasing
Cuts 1½-Inch Stems
Skid-Steer Shear Cuts Scrap
Lowers the Broom on Dirt
Drills a Pair of 2½-Inch Holes
Mill 8 Inches Deep
Clips 8-Inch Trees
Trenches in Tight Areas
Low Flow Saves Boom Speed
Breaker Technology's TC-ME Series of hydraulic compactors brings BTI's big-machine solutions to mini-excavators. Two models, the TC50ME and the TC70ME, are designed to perform with minimal oil flow, leaving sufficient hydraulic volume to power the boom. A built-in flow divider supplies the motor and returns excess hydraulic flow to the carrier. Oil-bath lubrication eliminates greasing.
Compactors Fit Widths And Carriers
No Moving Parts Equals Less Downtime
Broom Sweeps to 98 Inches Wide
Bucket Forks and Loads Remain Stable
Fixed Knives Mulch Fine
Vibratory Compactor For Backhoes
No Chains to Maintain
Aims to Eliminate Manual Labor
Grading Blade Attaches in Seconds
Rakes Without Damaging Surfaces
Padder Processes Tough Materials
Picks up to 2-Foot Rocks
Rake Works All the Angles
Transforms Pickups into Tool Carriers
Backfill and Compact from the Cab
Plow Reverses To Back-Drag
Achieves 95- to 100- Percent Compaction
Unplugs 40-Foot Culverts
Van-Boh Systems' Culvert Clean-errr attaches to a skid-steer loader, which lowers the attachment into position. The unit's hydraulic motor then forces the brush through the culvert to unplug it. Brushes are available to clean 12-, 15- and 18-inch culverts. With extensions, the attachment can clean a culvert up to 40 feet long.