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New Holland Skid Steer Attachments — Compatibility Guide
New Holland skid steers (L-series wheeled, C-series track loaders) share their platform with Case machines through their CNH Industrial parent company — meaning similar hydraulics, universal quick-attach compatibility, and shared dealer infrastructure across Canada. Here's what you need to know for attachment selection.
New Holland's skid steer lineup is found across Canada on construction sites, municipalities, and agricultural operations. Because New Holland and Case share the CNH platform, the L-series and C-series machines have very similar hydraulic architectures to their Case SR/SV counterparts. This means the attachment compatibility guidance is comparable — including the universal quick-attach standard that makes third-party attachment selection straightforward.
New Holland has a particularly strong presence in Quebec and Atlantic Canada through their ag dealer network, and is common on farm and municipal operations across the prairies.
Flow Classes Available — New Holland L/C Series
Specs from New Holland published data. Verify with your dealer — specifications vary by configuration and model year.
Quick-Attach System
New Holland uses the standard universal quick-attach (QA) plate across their L and C series lineup — the same industry-standard system as Case, John Deere, Kubota, and most other non-Bobcat brands:
- All universal quick-attach attachments fit New Holland L and C series machines directly. No adapters required.
- New Holland's own attachment line uses the standard QA plate.
- Third-party attachments from HLA, TMG, Virnig, Werk-Brau, Erskine, and similar Canadian-market brands are all directly compatible.
- Bobcat Bob-Tach attachments and Cat IT Coupler attachments require an adapter plate.
New Holland and Case share the same platform. If you're comparing L230 vs Case SR270 for attachment purposes, they're effectively the same machine. Same hydraulic architecture, same QA standard, very similar flow specs. This also means the attachment guidance and dealer parts experience between the two brands is very consistent.
What You Can Run on a New Holland
Standard Flow (all models)
High-Flow Required (L230, C238 with high-flow option) High Flow
What to Ask Your Dealer
- "What is the aux hydraulic flow on this machine — standard and high-flow if configured?" High-flow is an option on the L230 and C238. Confirm it's installed, not just optioned.
- "What hydraulic coupler style is on the aux circuit?" New Holland typically uses flat-face hydraulic couplers, but older machines may have poppet-style. Flat-face couplers are cleaner and more common on newer equipment — verify match with your attachment supplier.
- "Is the EH (electro-hydraulic) aux control installed?" EH provides proportional aux flow control rather than on/off. Useful for fine-control attachments like brooms and graders.
- "Is there an interlock between the aux hydraulics and the seat bar or door?" Most modern New Holland machines have this safety interlock — aux hydraulics won't operate unless the operator is properly seated and restrained. Understand how this interlock works for your specific machine to avoid confusion when learning new attachments.
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SkidSteerAttachments.ca is an independent information resource. Flow specifications sourced from New Holland Construction published data — verify current specs with your dealer. We have no commercial relationship with New Holland Construction or CNH Industrial.