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Introduction to Loaders What Is a Wheel Loader When you picture heavy construction equipment moving piles of gravel or loading trucks, chances are you’re imagining a wheel loader. These machines are equipped with four large rubber tires and a powerful front-mounted bucket designed for scooping, lifting, and transporting materials. Their design focuses heavily on speed, excerpt …

If you’ve ever stepped onto a construction site, farm, or landscaping project, you’ve probably heard people call a skid steer by several different names. Some call it a skid loader, and in certain regions, it’s known as a compact loader or mini loader. These different names can be confusing, especially if you’re new to construction excerpt …

Definition of a Skid Steer Loader A skid steer is one of the most versatile and compact pieces of construction equipment you’ll find on a jobsite today. It’s a small, rigid-frame machine equipped with lift arms that can attach to a wide range of tools, such as buckets, forks, augers, and trenchers. Unlike traditional loaders, excerpt …

If you’ve ever seen a skid steer loader lifting pallets with forks, you might have wondered — Is a skid steer basically a forklift? It’s a fair question. At first glance, they can look surprisingly similar, especially when a skid steer is equipped with pallet forks. But once you dig deeper, you’ll discover these machines excerpt …

If you’ve ever watched a compact loader spin in place like a tank, you might have wondered: Why do they call it a skid steer? The name sounds unusual at first. After all, most machines steer using wheels that turn left or right. But skid steers are different. They don’t steer like a car, tractor, excerpt …

Definition of a Wheeled Skid Steer A wheeled skid steer is a compact, highly maneuverable construction machine designed for lifting, digging, loading, and moving materials using four wheels instead of tracks. These machines are widely used in construction, agriculture, landscaping, and industrial environments because of their flexibility and efficiency. The term “skid steer” comes from excerpt …