MB Crusher Debuts MB-T150 Hydraulic Side Shift

The MB-T150 Side Shift
Photo provided by MB Crusher.

Crusher bucket and construction equipment firm MB Crusher has announced the debut of its new MB-T150 Hydraulic Side Shift attachment, designed for both versatility and productivity in the skid steer market.

Skid steers, the company says, are becoming one of the hardest working units on the average construction job site. Contractors have become reliant on skid steer machines to do any number of jobs on a site, from material handling to demolition and more.

Boasting of about 805 pounds, the side shift is mounted between the skid steer and an MB Crusher attachment, the company says. The MB-T150 also allows operators to slide and rotate tools from inside the machine cab, thus expanding its general range of motion.

“By allowing operators to pre-process material with the same skid steer, the MB-T150 helps contractors reduce the need for additional machines, streamline demolition work, and maximize on-site recycling,” the company says. “The result is a more efficient operation and a faster return on investment for contractors who can get more from their skid steers every day.”

The new attachment also works “seamlessly” with various tools like demolition pulverizes, the company says. All of this, officials add, is in service of allowing operators to demolish structures and reduce material debris size from the job site.

Streamlining jobsite workflow

The new attachment makes the general construction simpler and more efficient, MB Crusher representatives say. The new machine arm allows contractors to break and reduce material, prepare it for crushing, and recycle it directly on-site.

The new attachment’s system is controlled by two electric kits, further streamlining the process. Now, the company says, operators will be able to make quick adjustments with enhanced flexibility, without the need for repositioning.

During development, MB Crusher engineers aimed to make existing machines more innovative, rather than forcing contractors to add something new. After on-floor debuts at World of Concrete and CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 trade shows, the feedback was extremely positive, the company says.

“The MB-T150 has already drawn strong attention across the industry,” the firm says. “The feedback from visitors was immediate: many recognized how the system could expand the role of the skid steer on site, allowing operators to tackle demolition, material reduction, and recycling with the same machine.”

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