Mini Skid Steers
Ditch Witch mini skid steers for compact power and attachment versatility
Ditch Witch mini skid steers give contractors, landscapers, utility crews, and property professionals a compact stand-on machine that can move through tight spaces while still handling real production work. These machines are built for loading, trenching support, grading, site cleanup, irrigation work, hardscape prep, material handling, and everyday jobsite tasks where full-size equipment may be too large.
Explore all mini skid steers, compare the broader stand-on skid steer lineup, or expand machine capability with skid steer attachments.
Compare SK600, SK800, SK900, SK1050, SK1550, and SK1750 models
The right mini skid steer depends on jobsite access, lifting needs, attachment use, and how much power your crew needs every day. The SK600 is a strong fit for tighter access and lighter compact work. The SK800 gives crews mid-range capability with a compact footprint. The SK900 adds more attachment-focused performance for landscaping and construction-grade jobs.
For crews that need more lift capacity and higher daily production, compare the SK1050, SK1550, and SK1750. Each step up gives operators more capability for demanding material handling, grading, and attachment-driven work.
Match attachments to the work before choosing the machine
Mini skid steers are often selected because one machine can run many tools. Buckets, augers, forks, rakes, tillers, trenchers, grapples, and other attachments can help one crew move from digging and hauling to grading and cleanup without switching machines. For the best fit, choose the mini skid steer around the heaviest routine attachment and the most common jobsite conditions.
If your work overlaps with underground utility installation, compare related categories such as trenchers, vacuum excavators, and utility construction trailers.
Support for Ditch Witch mini skid steer ownership
Ditch Witch West supports mini skid steer owners with parts, service, financing, and local equipment support. If you are comparing ownership options, review available used stand-on skid steers as part of your decision.
Mini skid steer support across Ditch Witch West locations
Ditch Witch West supports customers across Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Montana, Oregon, and Washington. Use locations to find a nearby team for new equipment, used equipment, parts, and service.
Mini skid steer FAQs
Which Ditch Witch mini skid steer should I choose?
Choose based on lift needs, attachment use, access limits, and jobsite terrain. The SK600 and SK800 fit tighter and lighter work, while the SK1050, SK1550, and SK1750 are better for heavier daily production.
What attachments can mini skid steers run?
Mini skid steers can run buckets, forks, augers, trenchers, rakes, tillers, grapples, and other tools. Browse skid steer attachments to match the machine to your work.
Are mini skid steers good for landscaping?
Yes. Mini skid steers are useful for landscaping because they fit through tight areas, reduce manual labor, and can handle digging, hauling, grading, and cleanup with the right attachments.
Where can I get parts and service for a mini skid steer?
Ditch Witch West supports mini skid steer owners through parts, service, and the regional branch network listed under locations.