Skid steers are an incredible tool for many industries, but they can also accomplish many different tasks. They’re designed to be versatile and tough. Our team at Maxx Outdoor & Equipment has put together a quick list of common uses for your skid steer. 

What is a Skid Steer?

A skid steer is a small piece of equipment that uses many different attachments to complete different work tasks. Typically they come standard with a bucket attachment, but there are many different options available! 

Skid steers got their name from the way the wheels operate; the wheels or tracks are fixed in place, so they will only “skid” forward or backward while staying straight ahead.

1. Landscaping

Landscaping is a pretty broad thing, but there are many tasks that can be tackled with a skid steer. Most often they’re used to move large debris and clear brush, but there are many other functions of a skid steer that can be used for landscaping! This includes:

  • Digging
  • Stump removal
  • Trenching
  • Raking
  • Grading
  • Mowing

2. Agricultural Use

There are many on-farm applications for a skid steer. With many great attachments, you can customize your equipment to work flawlessly for your operation. A few common agricultural uses include:

  • Feeding livestock
  • Moving hay bales
  • Transporting pallets
  • Moving seed
  • Pushing material

3. Construction 

You can imagine how useful skid steers would be around a construction site! They’re compact and versatile enough to complete many different jobs. Some of the tasks on a construction site will overlap with landscaping projects like removing debris or digging. Some of the things you’d see a skid steer complete at the construction site include:

  • Demolition projects
  • Loading trucks
  • Leveling ground
  • Excavating 
  • Breaking concrete
  • Road work

4. Snow Removal 

When winter rolls around, you might have to deal with some snow pile ups. Skid steers are handy in this situation because they can quickly move heavy snow drifts. Specific snow buckets can be attached to your machine for even more efficiency. Whether you need to clear a driveway, sidewalk, or a small parking lot, you can put your skid steer to work.

5. General Use

You can get pretty specific with how skid steers can be used, but ultimately they are versatile enough to tackle any job you can think of! You can choose models that are better suited for different working environments, but for general use they are great machines to have around. 

No matter how you want to put a skid steer to use, they can handle the project you have in mind. Visit us in Weatherford, TX, to browse our inventory! We serve the Dallas-Fort Worth area.