HLA 96-Inch Soil Conditioner for Skid Steers
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Overview
HLA Attachments' 96-inch soil conditioner uses a hydraulically driven drum with carbide-tipped teeth to break up compacted soil, remove debris, and prepare a smooth seedbed in a single wide pass. Suited to large commercial landscaping and sports field renovation projects. Ontario-manufactured. Available through HLA Attachments dealers in Canada.
Canada Availability
Available in Canada through HLA Attachments dealers. Ontario-manufactured.
Key Facts
- Working width: 96 inches
- Type: hydraulic soil conditioner
- Drive: hydraulic carbide-tipped drum
- Application: large site landscaping, sports fields, seedbed prep
- Mount: universal SSQA
- Weight: 925–2925 lbs
- Hydraulic flow: 15–35 GPM
Is This Right For You?
✅ Buy if…
- You prep lawns, residential lots, or acreage for seeding — soil conditioners remove rocks and till in one pass
- Post-construction cleanup where you need to remove debris, rocks, and construction material from the surface
- Subdivision lot seeding prep is regular work — soil conditioners are the go-to attachment for that job
⛔ Skip if…
- Deep tillage and soil mixing is your goal — a rototiller or subsoiler works better for that
- Your ground is rocky or heavily compacted — you may need to scarify first before a soil conditioner works efficiently
🔍 Also consider…
- Power rake for lighter debris removal and final seedbed touch-up
- Rototiller for agricultural plots needing deep tillage and amendment incorporation
🔧 Machine Compatibility
Wide attachment — verify your machine's rated operating capacity (ROC) before ordering. Best suited to large-frame machines (S750+ class or equivalent CTL).
About HLA in Canada
HLA Attachments is an Ontario-based manufacturer that designs and builds attachments in Waterloo, ON, with a dealer network spanning all provinces. Backed by a Canadian warranty and local parts availability, HLA is one of the most trusted names on Canadian job sites.
Care & Maintenance
- Inspect carbide rotor teeth after every use — chipped or worn teeth cut unevenly and increase hydraulic motor load significantly
- Replace teeth in matched pairs across the rotor to maintain balance — uneven tooth wear creates vibration that stresses motor bearings and the drive system
- Grease rotor shaft bearing housings after every 8 hours of operation
- Clean packed soil from behind the rotor guard and between tooth mounts after every use — buildup restricts rotation and can cause the rotor to stall in normal material
- Check the hydraulic motor drive coupler and belts (if belt-driven) for wear weekly during active season — belt failure in the middle of a job is a common and avoidable breakdown
✅ Last checked: March 2026
Source: skidsteerattachments.ca/catalog/soil-conditioners/hla-soil-conditioner-96/