Skid-Pro Medium Duty Hydraulic Breaker

Mid
High Flow
High-flow machine requiredCompatible with high-flow CTLBorderline for small-frame machines: verify ROCFits most mid-frame skid steers and CTLs
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Skid-Pro Medium Hydraulic Breaker Skid Steer Attachment

Overview

Skid-Pro's medium-duty hydraulic breaker fills the gap between their light and heavy models, suited for mid-frame skid steers doing regular concrete and rock work. Skid-Pro's straightforward design delivers reliable impact force for road demolition, utility trenching, and site clearing on Canadian job sites. Available through Skid-Pro's Canadian dealers.

Canada Availability

Available through Skid-Pro dealers in Canada.

Key Facts

  • Brand: Skid Pro (Skid-Pro Attachments)
  • Type: medium-duty hydraulic breaker
  • Drive: high-flow auxiliary hydraulic
  • Mount: universal SSQA quick attach
  • Application: mid-frame machine concrete and rock demolition
  • Weight: 700–1400 lbs
  • Hydraulic flow: 15–20 GPM
Specs sourced from skidpro.com · Last verified: March 2026

Is This Right For You?

Buy if

  • You break concrete slabs, curbs, light foundations, and moderate rock on medium-frame skid steers
  • General contractors who need a breaker for occasional demo work without investing in a dedicated excavator attachment
  • Your machine has 40-70 HP and standard hydraulic flow — medium breakers are sized for that range

Skip if

  • Heavy reinforced concrete or large rock is your primary target — a heavy-duty breaker gets the job done faster
  • You're only doing light demolition on small machines — a compact breaker is sufficient and lighter

Also consider

  • Heavy-duty hydraulic breaker for larger machines and harder material
  • Light-duty breaker if your machine is compact and work is occasional
Machine Compatibility

Compatible with all skid steer brands and compact track loaders via universal SSQA quick attach. Mid-frame machines (S450–S650 class) are the most common fit.

About Skid Pro in Canada

Skid Pro manufactures attachments in the USA and has a strong Canadian distribution footprint. Their catalog covers most common attachment types with a focus on durability and value for everyday contractor use.

Care & Maintenance

  • Check nitrogen buffer gas pressure at the start of every season and whenever impact energy feels reduced — low gas pressure is the most common cause of reduced performance
  • Lubricate the tool (chisel) bushing and retainer pins before every use — dry bushings accelerate side-loading wear on both the bushing and the tool shank
  • Inspect the lower bushing for wear after every 40 hours — a worn bushing allows chisel wobble, reducing impact energy delivery and accelerating shank wear
  • Never blank-fire the breaker — operating without material contact destroys the internal valve in minutes; this is the most common cause of breaker failures
  • Verify return-line back-pressure annually — back-pressure exceeding the breaker's rated limit destroys the valve seal progressively and may not be immediately obvious

How to Connect

  1. Attach breaker using Bob-Tach
  2. Connect single aux hydraulic circuit (breakers use one-way flow)
  3. Set machine to single-action aux mode if available
  4. Run 5 seconds at idle before working to allow oil to circulate
Safety NoteBreakers use single-direction flow. Do not run breaker in same position for more than 30 seconds — move to avoid blank-firing damage.

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Pricing varies by region and dealer stock levels change seasonally. For current availability and a real quote, contact a local dealer.

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✓ Last checked: March 2026

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