November 28, 2024
Advice

Compact track loaders: the Swiss army knife of a construction job site 

How multi-terrain loaders can diversify your fleet of machinery

Compact track loaders are versatile machines becoming increasingly popular in construction, landscaping, agriculture, and other industries – even mining. With a wide array of attachments available, they can perform a range of jobs, including lifting, digging, dozing, and grading, making them essential machines on any site.  

Surfaces matter 

Compact track loaders are like skid steers but have tracks instead of wheels, making them more suitable to use on ‘softer’ terrains such as sand, mud, snow, lawns, as well as uneven surfaces.  

These machines provide stability and traction thanks to their even weight distribution, low ground pressure, and increased ground contact. Harder surfaces, such as cement and asphalt, can result in premature wear on the tracks. 

Size and horsepower  

Many manufacturers offer compact track loaders in small, medium, and large frame sizes with varying horsepower.  

SizeOperating Capacity Engine HorsepowerGeneral Application
SmallLess than 2,000 lbs
Less than 70 HP
Maneuvering small or tight spaces
Moving lighter materials
MediumBetween 2,000- 3,000 lbs
70-74 HP
Construction and landscapping
Increased lifting capacity
LargeOver 3,000 lbs
Mare than 70 HP
Moving large amounts of material
Best for attachments that require more horsepower
Road building and demolition

It’s all in the attachments

Dozens and dozens of interchangeable attachments are available for compact track loaders. With the ability to perform multiple tasks, they can increase efficiencies by reducing the need to own or rent multiple machines.  

Here are some examples of attachments and uses: 

  • Buckets – moving materials 
  • Blades – pushing snow or material 
  • Augers and trenchers – digging holes and trenches 
  • Hydraulic hammers – breaking concrete  
  • Sweepers and brooms – clearing dirt or light snow 
  • Cutters and mulchers – clearing vegetation and debris 

Site prep with a compact track loader 

The compact track loader is more than just a machine. It’s a multi-functional workhorse that can take on several tasks on a job site. Its versatility is a driving force behind the multi-terrain loader’s steady rise in demand in recent years, making it a compelling addition to your fleet of machinery.  

If you’re in the market for a Caterpillar compact track loader, Finning in Western Canada has options including renting or buying new and well-maintained used machines. Additionally, you’ll find a diverse selection of used compact construction equipment on Fused Equipment to browse and make offers on – reach out, we’re here to help. 

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