Let a 750 kg Mini Skid Steer Take Charge of Winter Cleanup

2026/04/23 10:08

A single SDLL20-class compact loader from our manufacturing line transforms winter response into a highly efficient, repeatable operation, eliminating the need for exhausting manual labor. Weighing 750 kg with a 300 kg rated load capacity, this machine utilizes quick‑attach mini skid steer loader attachments. It actively supports compact skid steer snow removal, debris loading, and continuous site maintenance across tight residential areas, farms, and warehouse spaces.

Compact skid steer loader clearing heavy snow from a residential driveway.

How Our Compact Loader Replaces Manual Winter Labor

On family farms, our SDLL20 mini skid loader reliably moves feed and keeps animal lanes clear during normal seasons. When snow arrives, operators simply switch to compact skid steer snow removal attachments like a snow blade, a skid steer snow blower attachment, or a bucket, saving hours of exhausting shoveling and walking.

In suburban renovation sites and residential communities, the 3200 × 1150 × 1500 mm overall size allows the machine to smoothly pass through narrow driveways and alleys. It easily pushes and loads snow from sidewalks and small parking areas without requiring you to bring in larger equipment from our heavy machinery fleet.

All-purpose mini skid steer loader working in winter

For warehouses and industrial yards, the hydraulic power steering and front‑discharge loading simplify pallet handling and debris cleanup. The same quick‑attach system accepts material‑handling and wood‑related tools described in our documentation, ensuring winter branches and mixed waste can be cleared with the same compact chassis.

Matching Mini Skid Steer Loader Attachments to Winter Tasks

Our SDLL20 product lineup features three core mini skid steer loader attachments specifically engineered for compact skid steer snow removal and post‑storm work:

  • Snow blade – Efficiently pushes accumulated snow from driveways, yards, and small parking lots.
  • Skid steer snow blower attachment – Powerfully throws deeper or wetter snow away from paths where stacking space is limited.
  • Standard bucket – Quickly loads snow and mixed debris into trucks, bins, or containers.

Because the SDLL20 uses a universal quick‑attach system, operators can transition from pushing snow with a blade to loading piles with a bucket in mere minutes, instead of switching to another machine entirely. When severe storms leave behind branches and mixed materials, the same interface seamlessly accepts other debris‑handling tools shown in our skid steer loader range, turning the loader into a year‑round support unit.

Diagram showing the versatile quick-attach snow tools for a skid steer.

Key Specifications That Matter in Winter

Based on our SDLL20 technical parameters, we guarantee robust performance across challenging conditions:

Capability SDLL20 Data Winter / Cleanup Value
Machine weight 750 kg Stable base on snow and uneven ground
Rated load 300 kg (<1 t) Controls safe snow and debris bucket payloads
Bucket capacity 380 kg Efficient loading of snow piles and waste
Engine Briggs & Stratton, 8.6 kW Reliable power for compact skid steer snow removal tools
Certifications CE, EPA options Fits low‑emission fleet and stringent export requirements
Steering Hydraulic power steering Precise control in tight residential and warehouse areas
Walking mode Wheel or crawler (4×4/Track) Traction choice for paved yards or softer winter ground
Unloading height 2000 mm; height 2700 mm Easily loads small trucks and bins during cleanup
Overall dimensions 3200 × 1150 × 1500 mm Access through community lanes and narrow passages
Quick‑attach Universal quick‑attach Fast tool changes between snow and debris attachments

These specifications provide fleet managers a solid framework to appropriately size snow blade widths, skid steer snow blower attachment capacities, and bucket loads within safe working ranges.

Technical drawing of our SDLL20 wheel steer loader

OEM and ODM Planning for Winter Fleets

As a dedicated Skid Steer Loader China Factory, we proudly support comprehensive OEM and ODM services on our SDLL20‑class compact loaders:

  • Engine choices strictly meeting Euro III, Euro V, and EPA standards.
  • Customized color and logo branding to perfectly align with your fleet identity.
  • 4×4 wheel or track crawler drive availability within the same product family.
  • Video outgoing‑inspection and 100% pre‑delivery testing to ensure flawless operation.
  • Typical lead times of about 7–10 working days for small orders after advance payment, and 25–45 days after technical confirmation for bulk orders.

This robust infrastructure allows distributors and fleet owners to standardize compact skid steer snow removal attachments and chassis specifications across winter and disaster‑cleanup fleets, keeping operator training and spare parts management remarkably simple.

Our manufacturing facility for premium skid steer loaders

Interested buyers can review the full SDLL20 parameters and attachment options on our official site at www.katartrading.com and request technical consultation or quotations directly from our team.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Which attachment is better for deep or wet snow?

When dealing with deeper or wetter snow in confined spaces, our technical guidelines suggest utilizing a skid steer snow blower attachment to direct snow away from cleared pathways. Snow blades remain the superior choice for pushing and stacking on wide, open surfaces.

Q2: How much snow or debris can the SDLL20 safely handle?

Our SDLL20 mini loader boasts a 300 kg rated load and approximately 380 kg bucket capacity. Snow and debris loads should always stay within these engineered limits to ensure safe compact skid steer snow removal and cleanup.

Q3: Are mini skid steer loader attachments interchangeable on this machine?

Yes, our mini skid steers and wheel steer loaders feature a universal quick‑attach system. This is specifically designed to work seamlessly with our listed mini skid steer loader attachments, as well as most common industry tools.

Q4: What emission and safety certifications are available?

We configure our engines to meet Euro III, Euro V, or EPA standards depending on your region. Furthermore, our SDLL20‑class loaders are available with CE certification, as detailed in our technical parameters.

Q5: What delivery times can overseas buyers expect?

Based on our standard production schedules, typical delivery is 7–10 working days after advance payment for small orders, and 25–45 days after technical confirmation for bulk orders.

Q6: Can buyers inspect the machines before shipment?

Absolutely. We welcome factory inspections, trial operations, and provide 100% testing alongside video outgoing‑inspection before delivery, empowering buyers to confidently verify quality prior to shipment.

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