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Skid Steer Graders

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Turning a rough driveway into a smooth surface is impossible with just a bucket. A skid steer grader is the perfect attachment to transform your loader into a precision grading machine. It allows you to spread gravel and dirt evenly, creating a professional finish on any road or jobsite.

Our line of skid steer graders features heavy-duty steel construction and adjustable cutting edges. Whether you choose a manual unit or a dual hydraulic grader attachment, you get the durability needed for construction and agricultural use. These tools are engineered to hold a precise angle for crowning roads and driveways. For pushing larger piles before grading, consider our Skid Steer Dozer Blades.

Investing in a skid steer grader attachment saves time on road maintenance and landscaping projects. A grader's efficiency allows an operator to resurface a pathway or level surfaces faster than a bulldozer. For moving bulk material before grading, pair this with our Skid Steer Buckets to ensure you have enough material to spread.

What Sets our Skid Steer Graders Apart

  • Dual Cutting Edges: Many of our grader models feature dual replaceable cutting edges, allowing you to grade in both forward and reverse directions for fast, efficient operation.

  • Precision Control: From manual adjustment to hydraulic depth and pitch control, our units enable precise grading to meet strict specification requirements.

  • Roadrunner Equipment: We stock the renowned Roadrunner skid steer grader, known for its durability and ability to create a clean finish on gravel roads and asphalt prep.

  • Rugged Design: Built with heavy steel frames and large pneumatic tires, these attachments provide stability on rough terrain and prevent the blade from gouging the soil.

Factors to Consider When Choosing Skid Steer Graders

  • Hydraulic vs. Manual: A manual grader is cost-effective for occasional use, while a hydraulic unit offers on-the-fly depth adjustment and angle changes for a contractor.

  • Blade Width: Choose a width that covers your skid steer tracks. A wider blade helps spread material further but requires more traction from the loader.

  • Laser Compatibility: For precision work, verify that the grader attachment is compatible with laser control systems to automate leveling.

  • Application: Determine whether you primarily maintain gravel driveways or prepare crushed stone bases for construction.

  • Tire Configuration: Ensure the grader's bolster wheels are robust enough to support the down pressure needed to cut into hard-packed surfaces.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a grader and a dozer blade?

A skid steer grader uses a blade suspended between the wheels to create a flat, level surface by shaving off high spots and filling low spots. A dozer blade is better for pushing large piles of dirt and rough grading, but lacks the precision of a grader for final finishing.

Can I use a laser system with these graders?

Yes, many of our hydraulic grader models are "laser-ready." This means they can be equipped with laser receivers and controls to automatically adjust the blade height for precise grading on large flatwork projects.

Do I need high-flow hydraulics?

No, most skid steer grader attachments operate efficiently on standard flow hydraulics. Hydraulic functions are typically used to position the blade (lift, tilt, angle) rather than to power a high-speed motor.

Are the cutting edges replaceable?

Yes, the cutting edges on our graders are bolt-on and replaceable. Most models feature dual edges, so when one side wears down from grading abrasive gravel, you can flip it over for a fresh edge.

How wide should my grader be?

The grader should be wider than the skid steer's width to cover your tracks. Common sizes range from 72" to 96". A wider spread helps smooth out the surface more effectively in fewer passes.

Can this attachment work on asphalt?

While primarily designed for dirt, gravel, and soil, a grader is excellent for preparing the sub-base before laying asphalt. It ensures the ground is perfectly level and compacted, which is critical for the longevity of the paved road.

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