Skid Pro 84-Inch Skid Steer Power Rake
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Overview
Skid Pro's 84-inch power rake is a wider hydraulic rotor attachment for skid steers designed to improve production on larger seedbed and grading jobs. The 84-inch rotor width suits mid-to-large frame machines and commercial landscaping operations where working width directly affects job time. Available through Canadian equipment dealers and distributors shipping nationwide.
Canada Availability
Skid Pro attachments are available through Canadian equipment dealers and online distributors with Canadian shipping.
Key Facts
- Working width: 84 inches
- Type: hydraulic power rake
- Drive: hydraulic rotor
- Application: large-area seedbed prep, commercial landscaping, grading
- Compatible: mid-to-large frame skid steers
- SSQA skid steer quick attach
- Weight: 700–2100 lbs
- Hydraulic flow: 15–30 GPM
Is This Right For You?
✅ Buy if…
- You prep lawns, subdivision lots, or acreage for seeding — power rakes clear debris and till in one pass
- Spring cleanup or post-construction site restoration is a regular part of your work
- You need to remove rocks, sticks, and surface debris while grading to a final seed-ready surface
⛔ Skip if…
- Heavy clay, packed gravel, or compacted subsoil is your main challenge — a soil conditioner tills deeper
- You're doing large-scale tillage — a rototiller covers more depth per pass on agricultural ground
🔍 Also consider…
- Soil conditioner for deeper tilling on compacted or clay-heavy ground
- Landscape rake for light debris cleanup without tine-tilling
🔧 Machine Compatibility
Compatible with all skid steer brands and compact track loaders via universal SSQA quick attach. Mid to large-frame machines (S450–S750 class) are the best fit for this width.
About Skid Pro in Canada
Skid Pro manufactures attachments in the USA and has a strong Canadian distribution footprint. Their catalog covers most common attachment types with a focus on durability and value for everyday contractor use.
Care & Maintenance
- Inspect rotor teeth after each use — chipped or missing carbide dramatically reduces grading quality and throws the rotor off balance
- Grease rotor shaft bearing housings at each end after every 8 hours of use — most premature bearing failures trace back to insufficient lubrication intervals
- Clean packed soil from rotor teeth and the housing after every job — built-up soil throws the rotor out of balance and restricts rotation
- Replace worn teeth in matched sets — mixing old and new teeth across the rotor causes uneven cutting and vibration that stresses the drive
- Inspect hydraulic motor drive connections and belt tension (if belt-driven) weekly during active season
✅ Last checked: March 2026
Source: skidsteerattachments.ca/catalog/power-rakes/skid-pro-power-rake-84/