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Posted on April 29th, 2009
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There are three main choices of skid steer loader tires: hollow air-filled rubber tires, rubber tires filled with pneumatic foam and solid rubber tires.
- Air-Filled Tires – these are the least expensive and are the best for smooth rides on rocky or uneven surfaces, however they have the highest risk of getting a flat.
- Foam-Filled Pneumatic Tires – foam filled tires are immune to flats but
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Posted on April 23rd, 2009
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When deciding on a skid steer loader there are three questions you will need to ask about the size you want.
First you will need to consider the physical size of the skidsteer loader. Take a look at any garages, gates, trailers or other small areas your skid steer will need to fit in. Most skid steers are between 3’ and 6’ wide, and between 5’ and… Read More >>
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Posted on April 16th, 2009
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Skid steer loaders, or “Bobcats” as they are often referred to, are one of the most adaptable construction machines available. In addition to being extremely maneuverable and compact, they can easily rotate a large variety of different attachments which makes them ideal for many different industries, including construction, landscaping, manufacturing and demolition.
Bobcat skid steer loaders come standard with four wheels built close together, however… Read More >>
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Posted on April 9th, 2009
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The loader arms are the most important part of the skid loader. These arms are powered by hydraulics and designed to hold a variety of attachments that allow it to adapt to several different tasks.
The bucket of a skid steer loader sits close while it is in the down position so that the loader is more compact and stable while carrying loads. When it is… Read More >>
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