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Top 5 Skid Steer Attachments Every San Antonio Contractor Needs in 2026

  • Mar 16
  • 3 min read

Updated: Mar 23

Published: March 2026


a cat skid steer sitting on a trailer

Get more done with less effort, and learn how to make your skid steer your secret weapon!


If you’re running a skid steer loader, you already know it’s a powerful piece of heavy equipment. But did you know that the right attachments can turn it into a total workhorse? From hauling dirt to clearing brush, these tools can save you hours of hard labor and make your job sites run smoother.


Let’s break down the top 5 skid steer attachments you should have in your arsenal this year, and how they can help your local projects run like clockwork.



Universal Skid Steer Bucket: The Everyday Workhorse


Think of this as the attachment you’ll use most. Dirt, gravel, debris...It's a universal bucket that

handles it all.


  • Why it matters: Perfect for moving materials around your site without switching tools constantly.

  • San Antonio tip: Works great on residential and commercial projects where the soil can be tough clay or rocky.

  • Pro tip: Go for a reinforced bucket if you want it to last through the long haul.


Curious? Check out all our bucket options on our store page.


Grapple skid steer loader attachment sitting on the ground

Grapple & Grab Buckets: For the Awkward Jobs


Ever tried picking up logs, brush, or demolition debris with just a bucket? Not fun. A grapple gives you the grip and control to tackle tough loads.


  • Best for: Clearing storm debris, logs, or rock piles.

  • Local use: San Antonio’s weather sometimes leaves yard debris or storm damage that’s tough to handle. This attachment makes it easy.

  • Pro tip: Dual-clamp grapples really improve your control and reduce the chance of dropping material.



Skeleton & Heavy-Duty Grapples: Maximum Control


This skid steer is for bigger, heavier stuff. Think lumber bundles, recycling debris, or big landscaping projects. You get strength and visibility, which is perfect for precision work.


  • Why you’ll love it: Better line of sight while grabbing heavy objects.

  • San Antonio advantage: Handles big debris clean-up efficiently, whether it’s post-storm or post-construction.


Take a closer look on our shop page.



Power Rakes: Prep Like a Pro


Want your soil perfectly leveled and ready for grading, sod, or driveways? A power rake is a lifesaver.


  • Best for: Grading, leveling, and conditioning soil for landscaping or hardscape projects.

  • Local tip: Handles San Antonio clay and gravel fast, so your prep work goes smoother.

  • Pro tip: Use it before seeding or laying sod to get that smooth, even finish.


skid steer loader with a pallet fork sitting outside

Pallet Forks: Lift, Move, and Organize


Need to move pallets, lumber, pipe, or bulky materials around your jobsite? Pallet forks make material handling fast and efficient. They turn your skid steer or compact track loader into a compact forklift that's perfect for construction, landscaping, and supply yards.


  • Best for: Lifting pallets, transporting building materials, loading trucks, and organizing jobsite supplies.

  • San Antonio tip: Ideal for moving palletized pavers, sod, or block around large landscaping or commercial construction projects

  • Pro tip: Choose adjustable pallet forks with a high weight capacity and a see-through frame for better visibility and safer operation. It’s a simple attachment that can dramatically increase jobsite productivity.


Is this attachment the right fit for you? See what we have available!



Choosing the Right Attachments for Your Job Site


Here’s the simple way to make sure your skid steer setup actually helps you get work done faster:


  • Match the tool to the task: don’t overcomplicate with attachments you rarely use.

  • Check hydraulic flow: heavier attachments need more hydraulic power.

  • Think about local terrain: San Antonio’s clay, gravel, and rock can wear attachments faster.

  • Invest in durability: stronger frames and solid warranties pay off in the long run.



Why These 5 Attachments Are Worth It


Skid Steers not only get the job done, they also:

  • Save hours of manual labor

  • One machine does multiple jobs

  • More billable hours per day

  • Built to handle tough Texas conditions


Want to see all our attachments in one place?

Visit our Inventory page and find the perfect tools for your San Antonio projects.

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