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Updated: July 8th, 2008 05:26 PM GMT-05:00

Get Skid Steers into the Mix

Attachments can cut costs on smaller concrete projects

The Loegering Mud Bucket
The Loegering Mud Bucket enables a skid steer to transport 1/2 yd. of concrete directly to the jobsite.
The cement bowl
The cement bowl enables a Toro Dingo compact utility loader to haul, mix and pour up to 200 lbs. of dry cement.
concrete pump attached to a Bobcat S300 skid steer
G & D Excavating used a concrete pump attached to a Bobcat S300 skid steer to pour an 8,000-sq.-ft. mezzanine slab in four hours.
Concrete pump attachment
Concrete pump attachments can reduce reliance on subcontracting concrete deliver for small jobs.
Curbcat attachment
The Curbcat attachment converts a standard-flow skid steer into a curb and gutter machine.

Becky Schultz
By Becky Schultz

Concrete mixers, pumps and other attachments are enabling contractors to get more out of the skid steers in their fleets, while reducing equipment and labor costs. Following is a look at several available attachments and how they can be used to improve efficiency in a variety of concrete-handling tasks.

Loegering Mud Bucket

Transporting concrete with wheelbarrows is not only difficult and time-consuming, but it involves substantial hand labor.

However, an attachment such as the Loegering Mud Bucket can virtually eliminate the need to manually move material.

This attachment enables a skid steer to transport up to a 1/2 yd. of concrete or other flowable material directly to the jobsite. Its extension/reduction chute reduces to a 9-in.-wide opening for precise material placement, while a hydraulic gate allows for easy unloading.

"The Mud Bucket is most useful in situations where cement or flowable material needs to be transported into confined areas," says Tim Martin, marketing manager, Loegering Mfg. "These areas are found in all ranges of construction. However, they are most common in residential applications, such as pouring sidewalks or slabs in a limited space, which usually requires the use of wheelbarrows and extra labor costs."

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