Virnig V60 60-Inch Soil Conditioner for Skid Steers

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Virnig Virnig V60 Soil Conditioner 60" soil-conditioners

Overview

The Virnig V60 60-inch soil conditioner prepares seedbeds, grounds, and landscaping areas for seeding or sod installation. The hydraulic drum breaks up clods, grades uneven soil, and removes small debris in a single pass. Suited for residential and commercial landscaping on compact to mid-frame skid steers. Requires standard hydraulic flow (15–25 GPM) with a loader capacity over 1,500 lbs. Compatible with most skid steer brands via universal SSQA. Made in Minnesota and available in Canada through Virnig dealers.

Canada Availability

Available in Canada through Virnig's Canadian dealer network.

Best for: seedbed prep, landscaping

Compare with: Berlon 60-Inch Soil Conditioner for Compact Skid Steers · Blue Diamond 60-Inch Soil Conditioner for Skid Steers

Key Facts

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

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 Virnig in Canada

Virnig Manufacturing is a Minnesota-based producer known for consistent build quality and a wide model range. Their attachments ship to Canadian dealers regularly and are a common sight on Western and Prairie job sites.

✅ Last checked: March 2026