MB Crusher unveils new MB-T150 Hydraulic Side Shift to transform Skid Steer versatility

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As U.S. contractors increasingly pivot toward using skid steers for high-intensity demolition and material processing, MB Crusher has introduced a new tool designed to maximize the performance of these essential jobsite machines.

The MB-T150 Hydraulic Side Shift, recently showcased at major industry trade shows including World of Concrete 2026 and CONEXPO-CON/AGG, allows operators to expand the functional range of their existing equipment without the need for additional machinery.

The MB-T150 is a hydraulic interface mounted between the skid steer loader and an attachment, such as a demolition pulverizer. It enables operators to slide and rotate their tools directly from the cab, providing a range of motion that was previously difficult to achieve without repositioning the entire loader.

The system is managed via two electric kits that control the sliding and rotation movements. This flexibility allows for a more streamlined workflow:

  • Breaking and reducing material with a demolition pulverizer.
  • Preparing material for crushing.
  • Recycling debris directly on-site.

Technical specifications

Designed for mid-to-large range skid steers, the MB-T150 is built to handle the rigors of heavy demolition while maintaining a manageable profile.

Feature Specification
Weight (without pulverizer) 805 lb
Recommended Skid Steer Weight 6,610 to 12,120 lb
Max Oil Flow Rate 11 to 19 gal/min
Operating Pressure 2,901 to 3,626 PSI

MB Crusher officials noted that while the unit itself weighs approximately 805 lb, contractors must assess the combined weight of the side shift and the specific attached equipment to ensure machine stability.

The shift in the American market toward more versatile equipment was a primary driver for the development of the MB-T150. By allowing a single skid steer to handle demolition, material reduction, and site preparation, the system aims to provide a faster return on investment by reducing the need for specialized secondary machines.

“Innovation isn’t always about adding another machine to the jobsite,” the company stated regarding the launch. “It’s about getting more from the one you already have”.

Detailed technical data and product updates can be found at MBCRUSHER.COM.

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