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Skid Steer Brooms
Multi-rowed polypropylene push brooms configured for skid steers — an economical, versatile way to sweep warehouses, parking lots, and supply yards. Pair the right SweepEx broom with a skid-steer push hitch and mount plate.
Skid steer brooms are multi-rowed polypropylene brushes that attach to a skid steer. They are an economical, versatile, and effective way to sweep industrial spaces such as warehouses, parking lots, and supply yards. Skid steer brooms come in different sizes and numbers of bristle rows to match the job.
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How SweepEx Skid Steer Brooms Work
These are the same rugged SweepEx push brooms used on forklifts — no motors or belts — set up to run off a skid steer. Drive forward and the broom pushes debris into a windrow (a clean line of material) so you can collect it fast. Many models use replaceable brush sections, so you swap bristles rather than the whole broom.
Low maintenance
No motors, belts, or hydraulics — fewer parts to service and fewer surprises on busy days.
Skid-steer ready
Runs off a skid steer with a push hitch and the correct mount plate — no powered sweeper attachment required.
Built for repeat use
Replaceable brush rows let you rotate or replace worn sections instead of the whole unit.
What You Need to Run a Broom on a Skid Steer
A skid steer setup pairs a SweepEx broom with two mounting pieces. Order them together so the broom arrives ready to attach.
Skid Steer Push Hitch
The SSH push hitch connects a SweepEx broom to your skid steer's universal quick-attach plate. It's the base every skid-steer broom setup starts from.
View the SSH-175-1 Push Hitch ›Mega Broom Adapter Plate
Running a heavy-duty Mega Series broom on the push hitch? The 75105 adapter plate ties the Mega broom to the SSH hitch. Pro Series brooms attach without it.
View the 75105 Adapter Plate ›Pro Series: The Versatile Skid-Steer Choice
Pro-Brooms are the strong all-around pick — a good match when you sweep both indoor concrete and outdoor pavement regularly. They attach to the skid-steer push hitch without an adapter plate.
- 8 brush rows — medium to heavy duty.
- Indoor/outdoor versatility across facility floors and yards.
- Available in 60" and 72" for skid steer.
Best use: frequent mixed-debris sweeping where you want stronger build quality without stepping up to the heaviest series.
View Pro Series SPB-600Mega Series: Heavy-Duty Outdoor Cleanup
Mega Broom is the heavy-duty line for the toughest outdoor jobs. On a skid steer it runs off the push hitch plus the Mega adapter plate, and comes in the widest widths available.
- 11 brush rows — maximum cleaning and debris capture.
- Built for yards, lots, recycling areas, and construction cleanup.
- Available in 60", 72", and 96" — requires the Mega adapter plate.
Best use: tougher outdoor debris — gravel, mixed jobsite material, and large areas where you want the most robust broom option.
View Mega Series SMB-600How to Use a Skid Steer Broom
These brooms are straightforward, but a few small habits make them work better and last longer.
Mount the hitch and plate
Attach the SSH push hitch to your skid steer's quick-attach, then mount the broom — adding the Mega adapter plate first if you're running a Mega Series broom.
Set a consistent lane
Sweep in steady passes; build a windrow, then collect it.
Use a controlled speed
Too fast scatters debris; a steady speed keeps the windrow tight and reduces rework.
Rotate / flip brush sections
Rotate worn sections if the model is designed for it — this extends life and evens out wear.
Add a magnet kit for nails
On construction debris, a magnet can pull metal before it reaches your tires.
Frequently Asked Questions
What do I need to run a SweepEx broom on a skid steer?
A SweepEx broom plus the skid-steer push hitch. Pro Series brooms attach to the hitch directly; Mega Series brooms also need the Mega adapter plate. Order the pieces together so the setup arrives complete.
What's the difference between Pro Series and Mega Series?
Pro Series is rugged for indoor/outdoor use with 8 brush rows; Mega Series is heavy-duty for tougher outdoor cleanup with 11 brush rows and the widest widths.
What broom width should I choose?
60" is popular for open areas and general use. Wider widths (72", 96") reduce passes and labor on large lots and yards; narrower widths are easier to maneuver in tighter spaces.
Where do these ship from, and what's the cost?
SweepEx products ship from Michigan, and all orders ship for free. They're American-made and backed by a 12-month limited warranty.
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The SweepEx Broom Finder narrows the series and width down to the right model for your machine, your space, and your debris — in under a minute.