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Wallenstein QC620 Skid Digger Attachment for Skidsteer - QC620

Wallenstein QC620 Skid Digger Attachment for Skidsteer - QC620

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Wallenstein QC620 Skid Digger Attachment for Skidsteer - QC620

This is the Wallenstein QC620 skid steer backhoe attachment that has a 6' digging depth and is designed for skid steers/mini skid steers within the engine range of 30-65 horsepower. The QC620 uses a universal quick-attach plate mounting system and has a curved boom to protect the backhoe from unnecessary damage. 

Features: 
  • Curved boom protects backhoe from unnecessary damage and prevents the ground from falling back into the hole
  • Greaseable pins for easy maintenance on all pivot points
  • Pin-on bucket teeth allow for swapping out of worn or damaged teeth
  • Controlled from inside the cab of skidsteer
  • Single stick with a 6-foot deep reach
  • Engine horsepower range of 30-65HP
  • Maximum system pressure: 3000 psi
  • Uses universal quick attach plate
What Our Experts Think
  • Heavy-duty skid digger attachment for skidsteers.

  • Durable steel construction ensures long-term reliability.

  • Efficient digging performance for landscaping, construction, and utility work.

  • Easy attachment and operation for quick deployment.

  • Low-maintenance design minimizes downtime and keeps productivity high.

Quick Q&A

Q: Which machines is it compatible with? A: Standard skidsteers.
Q: What tasks can it handle? A: Digging, trenching, and utility work.
Q: Is assembly required? A: Minimal assembly; instructions included.
Q: Can it handle frequent use? A: Yes, built for repeated heavy-duty operation.

Maintenance Tips
  1. Inspect hydraulic hoses and connections before each use.

  2. Grease pivot points and moving parts regularly.

  3. Check bolts and attachment points for tightness.

  4. Clean after each use to prevent debris buildup.

  5. Store under shelter to protect from rust and weather damage.