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There’s a New Kind of Control on the Jobsite

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(Sponsored Content) - In the United States, many contractors are changing how they use their skid steers. Once considered the smaller machine on site, skid steers are becoming some of the hardest-working units on construction projects. Contractors increasingly rely on them for everything from demolition to material handling and today, they can do even more.
MB Crusher recognized a need and delivered. Job sites face real challenges from varying material sizes, tight costs, and constant pressure to stay efficient. That’s why MB focuses on helping customers reduce, reuse, and recycle directly on site.

That’s the idea behind the MB-T150 Hydraulic Side Shift, developed by MB Crusher for a market where versatility and productivity drive every equipment decision.

Mounted between the skid steer and an MB Crusher attachment, the MB-T150 allows operators to slide and rotate their tool directly from the cab, expanding the attachment’s range of motion and turning the skid steer into a more capable demolition and material-processing machine.

With a weight of about 805 lb and designed for skid steer loaders in the 6,614–12,125 lb range, the attachment works seamlessly with tools such as demolition pulverizers. Built for added versatility, features like side shift and full 360 rotation, reduce unnecessary movement and keep operations running smoothly. This combination allows operators to demolish structures and reduce material size directly on site, preparing it for the next step, processing with a crusher bucket.

The process is designed to make workflow simple and more efficient. This is how it works, material is initially broken down using a demolition pulverizer, ensuring it is reduced to a manageable size. It is then prepared for the crushing stage, creating a seamless flow between each step. The result is a fully optimized cycle where material can be recycled directly on site, reducing downtime and improving overall productivity.

By allowing operators to pre-process material with the same skid steer, the MB-T150 helps contractors reduce the need for additional machines, streamline demolition work, and maximize on-site recycling. The result is a more efficient operation and a faster return on investment for contractors who can get more from their skid steers every day.

The system is controlled through two electric kits that manage sliding and rotation, giving operators quick adjustments and greater flexibility without needing to reposition the machine.

The MB-T150 has already drawn strong attention across the industry. The attachment was recently showcased by MB Crusher at major U.S. trade shows including World of Concrete 2026 and CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026, where contractors and equipment professionals had the opportunity to see it up close.

The feedback from visitors were immediate: many recognized how the system could expand the role of the skid steer on site. Allowing operators to tackle demolition, material reduction, and recycling with the same machine.

MB attachments are designed to work together, helping customers create cost-efficient solutions directly on the jobsite. Sometimes, innovation isn’t about adding another machine, it’s about getting more out of the one you already have.”




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