JCB Skid Steer & Compact Track Loader Attachments — Compatibility Guide
JCB builds a distinctive line of skid steers and compact track loaders with their single-arm Powerboom design, side-door entry, and engines that require no DEF, no DPF, and no exhaust aftertreatment. Before buying any attachment for a JCB, you need your model's hydraulic flow and confirmation that your machine uses JCB's industry-standard quick hitch — which it does.
Based on published manufacturer specifications and Canadian dealer availability. Written to help Canadian operators and contractors find the right attachments. Not a dealer — verify specs and pricing before purchasing. Last reviewed: 2026-03-17 by Skid Steer Attachments Canada.
JCB skid steers and CTLs are sold through JCB dealers across Canada and are popular in construction, utility, and rental fleets. The full current lineup covers three skid steer models (215, 270, 300) and four CTL models (215T, 270T, 300T, 400T), spanning small-platform and large-platform categories. JCB's single-arm Powerboom loader arm is the defining visual feature — it provides significantly better visibility to the bucket and quick hitch compared to conventional twin-arm machines.
Hydraulic Flow Specs — JCB Skid Steer Loaders
| Model | Platform | Standard Flow (GPM) | High-Flow Option (GPM) | Engine HP | ROC @ 35% (lb) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 215 | Small | 18.5 | 30.4 | 74 | 2,112 |
| 270 | Large | 24 | 31.7 | 74 | 2,700 |
| 300 | Large | 24 | 33 | 74 | 3,000 |
Hydraulic Flow Specs — JCB Compact Track Loaders
| Model | Platform | Standard Flow (GPM) | High-Flow Option (GPM) | Engine HP | ROC @ 35% (lb) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 215T | Small | 18.5 | 30.4 | 74 | 2,105 |
| 270T | Large | 24 | 30.5 | 74 | 2,700 |
| 300T | Large | 26.4 | 30.4 | 74 | 3,000 |
| 400T | Large | 26.4 | 33 | 100 | 4,000 |
Specs from JCB published data and authorized JCB dealer spec sheets. Verify current-year specs with your JCB dealer — specifications can change between model years.
JCB Quick Hitch: Industry Standard, No Adapters Needed
Every JCB skid steer and compact track loader uses an industry-standard quick hitch — what the rest of the industry calls the universal quick-attach (SSQA) system. JCB specifically markets this as a selling point: their machines accept all JCB attachments as well as attachments from any other manufacturer built to the SSQA standard.
This means:
- Any aftermarket attachment with a standard SSQA plate (HLA, TMG, Virnig, Blue Diamond, Werk-Brau, and most other Canadian attachment suppliers) will mount directly to a JCB without any adapter.
- JCB-branded attachments also use the SSQA plate and will cross-fit to other brands that use the same system.
- Unlike Bobcat (Bob-Tach) or older John Deere machines, JCB uses the universal spec directly — no compatibility confusion.
JCB Engine: No DEF, No DPF, No Regen
JCB's EcoMax and JCB Diesel by Kohler T4F engines are a genuine differentiator in the skid steer market. They meet Tier 4 Final emissions requirements without using Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF), without a Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF), and without forced regeneration cycles. In practical terms for Canadian operators:
- No DEF to store, freeze, or run out of at -20°C
- No unexpected regen cycles that shut down productivity mid-job
- Lower maintenance costs and fewer emissions-related service issues
For remote job sites, farms, and northern Canada operations where DEF storage and regen management are genuine pain points, this is a meaningful operational advantage.
What You Can Run on a JCB
Standard Flow — All Models (18.5–26.4 GPM)
High-Flow Required High Flow
High-flow is optional on all models. The 215 / 215T small-platform machines have standard flow of 18.5 GPM — if you plan to run high-demand attachments regularly, ensure high-flow is ordered and confirmed installed at delivery.
What to Ask Your JCB Dealer
- "What is my model's aux hydraulic flow output — standard and high-flow?" Get the GPM from the dealer or your operator manual.
- "Is the high-flow circuit installed and active?" High-flow is an option — confirm it's on the unit, not just listed as available.
- "What operating pressure does the aux circuit produce?" Critical for breakers and some specialty attachments that have pressure windows, not just flow minimums.
- "Does JCB's Smoothride System (SRS) affect attachment compatibility?" SRS is a ride control option that affects bucket/boom behavior — it doesn't affect which attachments you can use, but ask about it for context on machine behavior.
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