I also found one on my weekly Sunday morning drive a few miles from the house. This is his second time listing it this year. Looks like he put it on ebay with a parts machine. The hydraulics look familar :) Definitely will be more resistant to getting stuck.ĭan, I belive Struck is the brand. I declined saying I have too much stuff at the moment and did not need another "project" sitting in the garage.Īfter seeing a pic of a real life one, I'd surely love to have one, but unless almost given to me, I'd have to pass as well. I went to Indiana last Thursday to pick up a Simplicity 725 with grader blade and spotted this up by the fellows garage. The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not. Just think of the lawn you would tear up each time you spun a track. You could make on your lawn mowing with it. That said, I would love to have one just to play with, and who knows, I could be a little off on it's capabilities.but not by much I don't think.ĭaniel in Ky - So much to do, so little time! I figure if they were that great at working, they'd still be made today. For ultra light work I think it would get by ok. I have a 9,400lb hi-lift IH T340 crawler and it can do a lot, but anything that small I just can't see having enough power & traction. I believe it would be more fun than effective. I really like the rear mounted grader with gauge wheels. Now that would be a really effective and fun tool. ANd probably did!!!ĩ18H Agco-Allis, and a 928D Grasshopper Diesel. I'd bet money a company today would get sued for advertising loading it like that on two boards and no head room. I would love to have a weekend project like that in my garage! I like the sales point of it being considered a weekend project to put together. I had to sit down and read the whole brochure right after purchasing it. Pay attention, or pay the consequences, the choice is yours. One of those machines I've wanted to play with for years, hasn't happened yet.ĭid anyone else notice the one pic of Larry loading one into a Ford fullsize van? Looks like a nice fit. "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither safety nor liberty." Didn't know they made so many attachments for the small crawler. Struck Magnatrac Mini Dozer / Crawler 1975 Other Tractors, Attachments and other projects Michael's Tractors (Simplicity and Allis Chalmers Garden Tractors) Looking to rent a Dingo mini skid steer or track loader? Check out our lineup on our rentals page.Michael's Tractors (Simplicity and Allis Chalmers Garden Tractors) - Struck Magnatrac Mini Dozer / Crawler 1975 Mini skid steers, while still stable, may have a slightly higher center of gravity and a narrower base, making them more prone to tipping over on steep inclines or uneven surfaces. Mini track loaders generally offer superior stability, especially on sloping or uneven terrain, thanks to their lower center of gravity and wider footprint provided by the tracks. On the other hand, mini skid steers concentrate their weight on their wheels, which can cause higher ground pressure and may not be suitable for fragile surfaces. The lower ground clearance of mini track loaders may limit their ability to clear larger obstacles but can provide better stability on challenging terrain.ĭue to their track system, mini track loaders distribute their weight over a larger surface area, reducing ground pressure and minimizing damage to sensitive surfaces like lawns or delicate floors. The wheel-based design allows for more clearance beneath the chassis, enabling them to navigate over small obstacles like rocks or debris more easily. Mini skid steers typically have higher ground clearance than mini track loaders. The tracks provide enhanced traction, stability, and maneuverability on uneven or soft terrain, like mud, snow, or rough landscapes. In contrast, mini track loaders have tracks instead of wheels, similar to larger construction excavators or bulldozers. Mini skid steers are equipped with four wheels or tires, similar to traditional skid steer loaders, allowing them to maneuver on hard surfaces, such as concrete or pavement. Let’s take a closer look at what to look for when choosing your compact loader. While they share some similarities, there are significant differences between the two. Mini skid steers and mini track loaders, sometimes referenced as stand on skid steers, are both compact utility machines used in various construction, landscaping, and agricultural applications.
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