Track loaders make up almost 20% of the financed equipment at equipment dealerships - and it's easy to see why. Their design utilizes tracks, rather than wheels, which leads to many unique benefits. Keep reading to discover more, then visit Stribling Equipment to shop track loaders for sale. Our dealerships are located in Mississippi, Tennessee, and Arkansas.
The center of gravity for track loaders is lower than other types of heavy equipment. This leads to improved stability and improved worker safety - not only for the track loader operator, but also any workers nearby.
The design of track loaders makes them less likely to negatively alter the given terrain. Track loaders will damage asphalt less, tear up turf less, and so on. This can make clients much happier while also cutting down on worksite repair costs.
There are plenty of work sites that pose difficulties for tires. Mud, sand, and snow can make it hard, or impossible, for wheeled heavy equipment to get around.
That's where track loaders enter the picture. The track can easily navigate those more challenging turfs. There are even different track options that can help the track loader maneuver given terrains more effectively, such as wide or narrow tracks or different tread patterns.
Even if wheeled heavy equipment can handle given terrain, a track loader will often be better suited for it. For example, track loaders can quickly and efficiently maneuver across compact dirt.
Track loaders can deliver a smoother operating experience than their wheeled counterparts. The reduced jostling is much appreciated, especially those that have long work days.
It's also common for track loaders to come packed with operator comfort features. These models often come with cab enclosures, air conditioning, heating, and suspension seats. All of these operator comfort perks help promote operator focus, which in turn boosts worksite safety.
Track loaders have better ground-to-surface contact, which results in boosted power and performance. They can tackle a wide range of tasks including bulldozing, grading, unloading trucks, removing debris, lifting items especially high, material handling, earth moving, and digging.
The versatility doesn't stop there. Track loaders can be equipped with attachments to boost their performance potential even more. Add an auger to dig holes, a grapple to handle oddly-shaped items, a dozer blade for grading, a hydraulic breaker to remove asphalt, and more.
In other words, a track loader is a wise investment! Make one heavy equipment purchase and be able to tackle many different projects.
Ready to shop track loaders for sale? Stribling Equipment carries a range of options. Explore the available models online or stop by one of our dealerships. We are based in Mississippi, Mississippi, and Arkansas.