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Mini Skid Steer Ripper

The Mini Skid Steer Ripper, designed to mount on a mini skid steer loader, is commonly used in construction and excavation projects to break up hard, compacted soil, rock, or asphalt. It's particularly effective for tasks like site preparation, trenching, or loosening tough ground before further digging or grading.

Key Features of the Skid Steer Ripper Attachment

The Mini Skid Steer Ripper attachment efficiently breaks up compacted soil, rocks, and asphalt, making ground preparation faster and easier. Compatible with most skid steer and compact loaders, it ensures reliable performance on tough surfaces.

  • Powerful Soil Penetration

    Heavy-duty ripper teeth break up hard, compacted ground quickly and efficiently, improving soil conditions for landscaping or construction prep.

  • Versatile Application

    Suitable for soil, rock, clay, and asphalt surfaces, ideal for site preparation, trench digging, and loosening ground ahead of grading or planting.

  • Universal Compatibility

    This mini skid steer ripper is compatible with most compact loaders and mini skid steer machines using a standard quick-attach interface. It is built for breaking compacted soil, loosening hard ground, and preparing job sites before grading, trenching, or landscaping work.

Mini Skid Steer Ripper Attachment Applications

  • Mini skid steer ripper for site preparation

    Site Preparation

    Break up compacted soil and hard ground before grading, paving, or planting, then use a rock bucket to collect loose stones and debris.
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  • Mini skid steer ripper for landscaping and garden prep

    Landscaping & Garden Prep

    Loosen tough turf or compact soil when clearing land or prepping garden beds; for lighter lawn aeration work, use a drum spike aerator.
  • Mini skid steer ripper for construction and excavation

    Construction & Excavation

    Ideal for breaking hard surfaces, rock, or asphalt ahead of further digging or grading, while a mini skid steer hydraulic breaker can handle heavier demolition work.
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Safety for Ground Penetration

  • Before Operating the Ripper

    Ensure the loader is on firm, level ground. Verify the Ripper attachment is securely mounted and all pins, bolts, and hydraulic connections are properly fastened before use.

    Mini skid steer ripper pre-operation check
  • Keep Clear of Moving Parts

    Never place hands, feet, or other body parts near the ripper teeth or loader linkage while operating. Ensure bystanders maintain a safe distance.

    Mini skid steer ripper moving parts safety
  • Follow Load and Ground Limits

    Do not exceed the loader's rated capacity. Avoid using the Ripper on steep slopes or soft, unstable ground to prevent tipping or loss of control.

    Mini skid steer ripper load and ground safety
  • Hydraulic Safety

    Before any adjustments or maintenance, relieve hydraulic pressure and stop the engine. Never work under a raised loader or attachment without proper support.

    Mini skid steer ripper hydraulic safety
Before Operating the Ripper
Keep Clear of Moving Parts
Follow Load and Ground Limits
Hydraulic Safety

Specifications

Performance
Specification Value
Working Pressure 6–10 MPa
Number of Tines 3
Tine Material High-carbon boron steel
Overall Length 635 mm
Overall Width 480 mm
Overall Height 250 mm
Weight ~28 kg

Operation & Care for Hard Ground Work

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We design and manufacture compact equipment and attachments to support landscaping, agriculture, construction, and property maintenance applications. Browse our full Mini Skid Steer Loader lineup to find the right base machine for this attachment.