Skid Steer Hydraulic Flow & Attachment Fitment Guide

Direct answer: A skid-steer attachment is a match only when the mount interface, auxiliary hydraulic flow and pressure, carrier capacity, and physical clearances all agree with the attachment specifications. Confirm every item against the carrier manual before ordering.

Reviewed July 9, 2026. Product specifications below are drawn from the linked Cliffhouse Buildings product pages; check the live product page for current availability and fulfillment details.

Six checks that prevent most fitment problems

  1. Mount interface: confirm full-size universal quick attach versus the mini-machine mount stated on the product page, such as Toro style.
  2. Hydraulic flow: your machine’s auxiliary GPM must fall inside the attachment’s stated operating range.
  3. Hydraulic pressure and case drain: do not assume the two main hoses are enough. Confirm maximum PSI and install a dedicated case-drain line whenever the product requires one.
  4. Carrier capacity: compare the attachment’s operating and shipping information with the machine’s rated operating capacity, lift chart, and stability limits.
  5. Physical clearance: check attachment width, hose routing, coupler clearance, cab clearance, and space around tires or tracks.
  6. Connections and included hardware: verify hose size, coupler type, electrical connections, and what is included with the attachment.

Brush cutter and mower fitment examples

Use this table to narrow the field, not as a substitute for the carrier manual or a model-specific fitment check.

Verified fitment data for representative CHB products
Model Mount Hydraulic flow Pressure / case drain Working width Published material capacity
TMG-SBC42 Toro style mini 6–12 GPM 2,900 PSI; drain port 42 in 2-1/2 in
TMG-SBC60 Universal quick attach 15–25 GPM Confirm before ordering 60 in Confirm before ordering
TMG-SFM72 Universal quick attach 18–23 GPM 2,900 PSI; 3/8-in case drain included 67 in 1.5 in
TMG-SBC76 Universal quick attach 27–35 GPM 3,600 PSI; third case-drain line 72 in 8 in

Choose by job, then verify by machine

Job Start with Fitment details to prioritize
Brush clearing and mowing Brush cutter or flail mower GPM, PSI, case drain, cutting width, material capacity, carrier capacity
Logs, roots, and debris Grapple or root rake Mount, opening, tine spacing, attachment weight, carrier rated operating capacity
Loose material and grading Bucket or skeleton bucket Width, capacity, cutting edge, machine width, lift and tipping limits
Snow removal Pusher, blade, or blower Width, attachment weight, hydraulic requirements, surface and site clearance
Pallets and material handling Pallet forks Fork class, tine length, load center, attachment weight, machine lift chart

Information to send for a fitment check

  • Carrier manufacturer, model, year, and serial-number range if available
  • Rated operating capacity and auxiliary flow/pressure specifications
  • Standard-flow or high-flow package
  • Mount style and clear photos of the quick-attach plate
  • Auxiliary coupler type and whether the machine has a case-drain connection
  • The work you need to do and the attachment model you are considering

Ready to verify a match? Contact Cliffhouse Buildings with the details above, or browse all skid-steer attachments.

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