Skid steers aren’t mammoth pieces of construction equipment, but what they lack in size, they more than make up for in versatility and maneuverability. A skid steer loader’s compactness and agility allows it to go where larger machines cannot venture, making it ideal for applications that require working in tight spaces. And with the wide assortment of tools and attachments that are available with most models, one skid steer is often capable of performing the role of many machines, which can result in substantial cost savings for any construction company.
Delivering an enhanced operator experience through new assistance and comfort features, John Deere rolls out its L-III Skidder machines for the forestry industry.
Gehl has introduced five new models of skid steers and compact track loaders to the North American market ranging in operating capacity from 3,250 lbs.
FAE has introduced the new RWL/SSL wheel saw for skid steers, ideal for trenching to lay electric, water, gas and fiber optic lines.