Collecting the dump, and then throwing it off at another place requires a giant vehicle that does the job at once. But sometimes operators need quiet and small trucks that can access sites and take the load as well.
Large wheel loaders do the work, but can’t go everywhere because of their size. In such cases, operators want something in their arsenal that does the job effectively. So many operators are now buying skid steers and here is why.
A skid steer is neither too big nor too small. It is a perfect size if someone wants to leave a smaller footprint. Moreover, its size is such that it can reach higher than any loader.
Skid steers are better than larger wheel loaders also because they are more fuel-efficient. The larger ones consume more fuel and aren’t cost-effective. But skid steers have smaller engines that make them fuel-efficient, and the skid steer rental cost is also very reasonable.
The tires in skid steers turn and do not skid. That means unlike the large wheel loaders, skid steers do not cause much wear and tear of the tires. This saves yet another cost of the operator. That’s why operators prefer using compact wheel loaders instead of large loaders.
Skid steers have higher seats, which give the driver more visibility while recycling yards and landscape. Visibility is essential when using attachments and dumping. That’s why many operators prefer using skid steers too.
Sometimes loaders need to travel from one place to another. In such cases, skid steers come in handy because they can travel fast between sites. The speed of a skid steer is 10-20 mph, and a high-speed compact wheel loader can move as quickly as 20 mph. But a skid steer travels at a speed of just 7-11 mph.
Because of its high durability, fuel efficiency, appropriate size, and high-speed skid steers are favorites of operators.