6/11/2023 0 Comments How flow vs non skid steer“Powered attachments became common in the 1980s. “The first widely available skid steer auxiliary hydraulics were used for powering cylinder-operated attachments such as grapple forks and hay buckets,” remembers Curtis Goettel, marketing manager at Case Construction Equipment (which has been building skid steers since 1969). A whole new industry of skid steer engineers, attachment makers and hydraulic OEM experts emerged over the last three decades with the proliferation of skid steers using fluid power systems. It took a few decades to harness the high technologies of hydraulics. They essentially had pin-on attachment systems with no auxiliary hydraulic technologies, and attachments were powered by the push and pull of the loader itself. Of course the earliest skid steers could not even power those first attachments.
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