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  • 2020 Cat 242D3 Two-Speed Skid Steer Loader

    377 Hours

    $36,000

  • 2021 Wacker Neuson SW16 Skid Steer Loader

    1,577 Hours

    $22,000

  • 2007 Komatsu SK1026-5N Skid Steer Loader

    3,205 Hours

    $21,000

  • 2019 SHERPA 100ECO (Electric)

    $18,100

  • 2023 New Holland L334 Skid Steer Loader

    230 Hours

    $51,000

  • 2014 John Deere 326E Skid Steer Loader

    2,373 Hours

    $30,000

  • 2008 Bobcat S130 Skid Steer Loader

    1,896 Hours

    $20,000

  • 2021 Cat 226D3 Two-Speed Skid Steer Loader

    4,606 Hours

    $22,500

  • 2017 Cat 246D Two-Speed Skid Steer Loader

    3,586 Hours

    $40,000

  • 2018 BOBCAT S650

    1,382 Hours

    $27,188

  • 2024 CATERPILLAR 226D3

    4,858 Hours

    $36,419

  • 2015 CATERPILLAR 236D

    8,986 Hours

    $18,302

  • 2021 CATERPILLAR 226D3

    349 Hours

    $31,500

  • 2021 CATERPILLAR 226D3

    357 Hours

    $31,500

  • 2021 CATERPILLAR 236D3

    427 Hours

    $37,900

  • 2022 CATERPILLAR 236D3

    533 Hours

    $39,900

  • 2022 CATERPILLAR 236D3

    505 Hours

    $39,900

  • 2022 CATERPILLAR 236D3

    552 Hours

    $39,900

  • 2021 CATERPILLAR 236D3

    657 Hours

    $37,900

  • 2021 CATERPILLAR 246D3

    893 Hours

    $42,000

  • 2022 CATERPILLAR 236D3

    505 Hours

    $39,900

  • 2021 BOBCAT S590

    151 Hours

    $28,000

  • 2018 BOBCAT S570

    1,493 Hours

    $25,000

  • 2020 CASE SV340B

    968 Hours

    $33,600

  • 2015 BOBCAT S590

    1,223 Hours

    $25,000

  • 2021 CATERPILLAR 242D3

    658 Hours

    $40,300

  • 2021 CATERPILLAR 242D3

    782 Hours

    $39,400

  • 2018 BOBCAT S650

    1,925 Hours

    $28,015

  • 2021 CATERPILLAR 242D 3

    3,792 Hours

    $33,541

  • 2023 CATERPILLAR 262D 3

    300 Hours

    $60,334

  • 2022 CATERPILLAR 236D3CAB

    836 Hours

    $41,500

  • 2022 CATERPILLAR 262D CAB

    2,174 Hours

    $41,900

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Overview

A skid steer is a small, versatile piece of heavy construction equipment used for digging. It's a popular tool because of its maneuverability and the arms attachability to various construction and landscaping attachments. It gets its name because the wheels hold a straight alignment and don't turn. Instead, the operator steers by speeding up either the left or right side of the vehicle causing the wheels to "skid" across the ground. 

Skid steers either have four wheels or two tracks. Learn how to start a skid steer business with our guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Used skid steers cost between $10,000 and $70,000. The price depends on the age, usage, model, and accessories.

  • The top skid steer manufacturers are Bobcat, John Deere, and Caterpillar. Bobcats skid steers are so popular they're often called "Bobcats" even though they're just one of many skid steer manufacturers.

  • Skid steers have an attachment that can fit almost any workplace scenario, including; augers, backhoes, buckets, tillers, cement mixers, and snowblowers. This is why skid steers are used for snow removal, landscaping, trenching/digging, excavating, and construction.

  • Skid steers weigh between 1,500 - 12,000lbs, with the average being 8,000 lbs.

  • Instead of skid steers changing their alignment to turn the vehicle, they stay on a fixed alignment and operate with different engines that can change one side's speed without affecting the other. Skid steers have two joysticks or arms that control their respective sides. The left-arm control moves the left set of tires or tracks, while the right arm control moves the right set of tires or tracks.

  • When buying a used skid steer, it's essential to look at its operating capacity, maintenance history, and price. Look at factors like its tipping angle, Operating Load Rating, tires/tracks, and engine to determine if it fits your needs.

  • New skid steers will have the latest technology like hydraulic systems, digital screens, and self-leveling capabilities. Brand new skid steers will also require less legwork to find available options and attachments when buying directly from a manufacturer or authorized dealer.

    With that said, used skid steers retain their value well when they're well maintained. Many used skid steers sell for near their original purchase price when they're well maintained.

  • The average annual wage for a skid steer operator is ​$48,683

  • Most companies require at least one year of experience operating a skid steer meaning you'll have to work your way up from laborer to operator. OHSA requires employers to train skid steer operators up to safety standards.

    Full guide on how to become a heavy equipment operator: https://www.boomandbucket.com/blog/how-to-become-a-heavy-equipment-operator