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    1,161 Miles

    $26,000

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    $19,500

  • 2023 KRT ST900HD

    307 Hours

    $21,000

  • 2017 BOBCAT T550

    1,770 Hours

    $28,500

    $26,000

  • 2003 INGERSOLL RAND DD110HF

    5,577 Hours

    $11,000

  • 2006 JOHN DEERE 755C Series II

    7,695 Hours

    $20,000

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    3,127 Hours

    $20,000

  • 2016 BOBCAT T650

    2,540 Hours

    $28,619

  • 2020 KUBOTA SVL65-2

    3,595 Hours

    $25,812

  • 2019 TAKEUCHI TL6R

    $28,678

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    3,109 Hours

    $26,000

  • 2017 DEERE & CO. 323E

    1,969 Hours

    $28,500

  • 2020 ASV RT-40

    997 Hours

    $27,400

  • 2020 ASV RT-25

    884 Hours

    $22,500

  • 2020 ASV RT-50

    1,108 Hours

    $26,500

  • 2020 ASV RT-25

    670 Hours

    $22,800

  • 2019 CATERPILLAR 259D

    2,388 Hours

    $26,400

  • 2021 GEHL RT185

    1,135 Hours

    $29,800

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    1,312 Hours

    $29,800

  • 2018 CATERPILLAR 239D

    1,454 Hours

    $29,000

  • 2023 TORO COMPANY TX427

    371 Hours

    $22,900

  • 2020 BOBCAT T450

    2,151 Hours

    $29,049

  • 2019 ASV RT40

    786 Hours

    $29,532

    $28,001

  • 2019 ASV RT40

    1,399 Hours

    $26,847

    $25,456

  • 2019 ASV RT40

    751 Hours

    $29,532

    $28,001

  • 2020 BOBCAT T450

    $29,049

  • 2019 BOBCAT T550

    2,431 Hours

    $28,007

    $27,519

  • 2019 TAKEUCHI TL6R

    1,837 Hours

    $33,853

    $28,678

  • 2019 ASV RT40

    $24,655

    $24,183

  • 2019 ASV RT40

    1,263 Hours

    $25,456

  • 2019 TAKEUCHI TL6R

    1,926 Hours

    $31,968

    $28,678

  • 2019 BOBCAT T450

    1,608 Hours

    $29,722

    $28,350

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Overview

Compact track loaders are similar to skid steers; they are on tracks instead of wheels, being the one big difference. Compact track loaders are more productive than skid steers due to the better breakout force and the balance of the machine. Compact track loaders are flexible machines that can fit hundreds of different attachments like backhoes, blades, brush cutters, and buckets.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Used compact track loaders cost between $5,000 to $100,000 depending on the size, year, model, and included attachments.

  • Popular manufacturers include John Deere, Bobcat, and Caterpillar.

  • Because of their exceptional horsepower, small size, and versatility, CTLs are used for various purposes, including construction, agriculture, and landscaping.

  • CTL’s weigh on average 1,500 - 12,000lbs.

  • Operators should always wear a seatbelt when using a rollover cab like a compact track loader. Even with new features like backup cameras, keep your head on a swivel and be aware of your surroundings.

  • When choosing the best used CTL for your needs, you’ll need to understand the environment you’ll work in, ground surfaces, and necessary horsepower. Consider factors like the lift paths, tipping load, operating capacity, torque, and size. Buying from a trusted dealer makes the process easier as you can ask appropriate questions about the machinery.

  • Newer models will generally have fewer hours than used equipment, all things being equal. Most problems with new equipment occur within the first few months of purchase. This means that if your used compact track loader has a clear maintenance history, there shouldn’t be too much difference.

    When buying a used CTL, ensure you know where to find replacement parts when parts of your machine break.

  • On average, compact ​​track loader operators in the US make $38,114 to $53,680

  • Since CTLs log many hours on job sites, they’re a great starting point for people who wish to transition from laborer to operator. Most employers expect you to have a high school diploma or GED, driver's license, and good physical aptitudes.