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Skid Steer Loaders • 2016 • 1500h • Beerse, Antwerpen, BE • Bauwens Trading BV
CAT 289D CAB
Skid Steer Loaders • 2023 • 3117h • TX, US • HOLT CAT
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CAT 262D
Skid Steer Loaders • 2016 • 1568h • Enroute, MI, US • Michigan CAT
CAT CPSSL310B
Skid Steer Loaders • Wichita, KS, US • FOLEY EQUIPMENT CO ATTACHMENTS
CAT 259D3
Skid Steer Loaders • 2020 • 2150h • Henderson, Nevada, US • Empire Southwest LLC
Arteer QB-480
Skid Steer Loaders • 2025 • Saskatoon, SK, Saskatchewan, CA • Ritchie Bros Saskatoon
Bobcat 863
Skid Steer Loaders • 1998 • 3454h • Dunnigan, California, US • Ritchie Bros Sacramento
Ditch Witch SK1050
Skid Steer Loaders • 2022 • 239h • Longmont, Colorado, US • Ritchie Bros Denver
Bobcat S66
Skid Steer Loaders • 2021 • Humble, Texas, US • Ritchie Bros Houston
Bobcat T66
Skid Steer Loaders • 2022 • 2761h • Longmont, Colorado, US • Ritchie Bros Denver
John Deere 333G
Skid Steer Loaders • 2018 • 3059h • Longmont, Colorado, US • Ritchie Bros Denver
Skid Steer Loaders • 2004 • Caorso, IT • Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Srl
Bobcat S250
Skid Steer Loaders • 2002 • 6813h • Chilliwack, BC, British Columbia, CA • Ritchie Bros Chilliwack
Toro DINGO TX427
Skid Steer Loaders • 2018 • 1126h • Phoenix, Arizona, US • Ritchie Bros Phoenix
CAT 279D3
Skid Steer Loaders • 2021 • 3759h • Davenport, Florida, US • Ritchie Bros Orlando
Bobcat T66
Skid Steer Loaders • 2022 • 2536h • Longmont, Colorado, US • Ritchie Bros Denver
Ditch Witch SK1050
Skid Steer Loaders • 2020 • 872h • Longmont, Colorado, US • Ritchie Bros Denver
SDLOOL SL380R
Skid Steer Loaders • 2025 • Australia, AU • Ritchie Bros Brisbane
AGT MX-CRT23
Skid Steer Loaders • 2025 • Chehalis, Washington, US • Ritchie Bros Chehalis
New Holland L180
Skid Steer Loaders • 2007 • 2051h • Saskatoon, SK, Saskatchewan, CA • Ritchie Bros Saskatoon
Mustang MTL16
Skid Steer Loaders • 2003 • 2363h • Dunnigan, California, US • Ritchie Bros Sacramento
CAT 299D3
Skid Steer Loaders • 2021 • 4692h • Medford, Minnesota, US • Ritchie Bros Minneapolis
CAT 262D
Skid Steer Loaders • 2016 • Davenport, Florida, US • Ritchie Bros Orlando
Kubota SVL75-2
Skid Steer Loaders • 2017 • Davenport, Florida, US • Ritchie Bros Orlando
John Deere 323D
Skid Steer Loaders • 2010 • Debert, NS, Nova Scotia, CA • Ritchie Bros Truro
Arteer QB-480
Skid Steer Loaders • 2025 • Davenport, Florida, US • Ritchie Bros Orlando
Bobcat MT100
Skid Steer Loaders • 2020 • 444h • Las Vegas, Nevada, US • Ritchie Bros Las Vegas
Kubota SVL75-2
Skid Steer Loaders • 2017 • 2899h • Davenport, Florida, US • Ritchie Bros Orlando
Gehl R105
Skid Steer Loaders • 2018 • 1223h • Dunnigan, California, US • Ritchie Bros Sacramento
Skid Steer Loaders • 2017 • 1654h • Farnsfield, Nottinghamshire, UK • JR Plant Sales Ltd
CAT 249D
Skid Steer Loaders • 2019 • 336h • Australia, AU • Ritchie Bros Brisbane
Gehl RT105
Skid Steer Loaders • 2019 • 1316h • Davenport, Florida, US • Ritchie Bros Orlando
AGT MX-CRT23
Skid Steer Loaders • 2025 • Chehalis, Washington, US • Ritchie Bros Chehalis
Arteer QB-480
Skid Steer Loaders • 2025 • Saskatoon, SK, Saskatchewan, CA • Ritchie Bros Saskatoon
SDLOOL SL380R
Skid Steer Loaders • 2025 • Australia, AU • Ritchie Bros Brisbane
ASV RT40
Skid Steer Loaders • 2022 • 2777h • Davenport, Florida, US • Ritchie Bros Orlando
Bobcat S770
Skid Steer Loaders • 2013 • 1741h • Nisku, AB, Alberta, CA • Ritchie Bros Edmonton
CAT 226B3
Skid Steer Loaders • 2015 • 7169h • Longmont, Colorado, US • Ritchie Bros Denver
Vermeer S600
Skid Steer Loaders • 2010 • 1011h • Mont-Saint-Hilaire, QC, Quebec, CA • Ritchie Bros Montreal
Arteer QB-480
Skid Steer Loaders • 2025 • Davenport, Florida, US • Ritchie Bros Orlando
The idea for the skid steer loader first originated in Rothesay, Minnesota in 1957 as a way to get turkey manure out of a barn. Unlike its modern day counterpart, the first “skid steer loaders” were set on 3 wheels to help them pivot effectively. The first 4-wheeled skid steer, the M-400, came from Melroe Manufacturing Company (later named Bobcat). This early version was able to lift roughly 1000 lbs and was powered by a humble 15 horsepower engine. It would be an understatement to say that skid steer loaders have come a very long way since their origin 60 over years ago.
Although the majority of skid steer loaders maintain the same primary function, there are a plethora of options to consider when purchasing one. It is vital to the success of your operation to have the right machine that fits every need. The primary criteria to examine is the size of the machine that will be required. There are 3 main considerations with the size of skid steers: how much weight needs to be lifted, what type of space the machine will be operated in, and how high the materials will need to be lifted. For jobs in a more open environment that require an unusual dumping height as well as heavy lifting, one of the most effective options would be along the lines of the Mustang4000V. This large skid steer can lift its load 12 feet in the air to be unloaded into large dump trucks. Conversely, if you are trying to maneuver in tighter spaces, a better option may be the tightly packed Bobcat S70 that is only 3 feet wide and 6 feet tall.
Other than differing in size and power, skid steers have few variations apart from their wheelbase. The vast majority of skid steer loaders are operated outside. When making their signature pirouette turns, the locked side of the vehicle can cause intense friction that can damage asphalt or other types of soft terrain. For this reason, most skid steers are operated on gravel or dirt. If the terrain is unstable or inconsistent a different type if skid steer, called a multi-terrain loader, may be used. Multi-terrain loaders are fitted with tracks instead of tires. These elongated, tank-like rotating tracks provide the ultimate stability for skid steers on rough surfaces by have constant contact with the ground. The even distribution of weight throughout the track causes traction that provides a balance as the machine carries material up hills or on unsteady terrain. Just like its tire-based counterparts, the multi-terrain loader has the ability to lock one side of its tracks that allows the machine to swivel to accomplish sharp turns.
Looking at skid steer loaders online or in magazines pales in comparison to seeing them in person, but finding a dealer close by is not always an easy feat. That’s why there are events like CONEXPO-cON/aGG. This major event fancies itself the biggest construction convention in all of North America. The expo regularly features skid steer industry titans such as Caterpillar, Bobcat, John Deere, Case, and New Holland displaying their best equipment. They also provide over 150 educational sessions around heavy equipment including skid steer loaders. The next event will take place in Las Vegas in March of 2020.
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