Caterpillar manufactures several skid steer models in small, medium and large sizes. Each size category — and model within the category — has different specifications. These specs matter when deciding which skid steer to purchase. Buying a skid steer that aligns with your applications means you can get the job done efficiently while staying within budget.
Louisiana Cat has Cat® skid steers for sale in several sizes. Review our skid steer size chart and assess your job requirements to determine which model is right for you.
Cat skid steers have several specifications that vary slightly by model. The most important skid steer specs to consider when browsing the models are:
These specifications determine what size category the skid steer is. For instance, here is the Cat skid steer size chart by ROC and engine power:
Skid steer loaders by Caterpillar have a wide selection of options within these five specifications. Across all size categories, Cat skid steers have a reputation for reliability, durability, versatility, efficiency and power.
The small-frame skid steers include:
Our medium-frame skid steers are:
Cat large-frame skid steers include:
Since each skid steer model is unique, compare each model’s specs to your application to decide which Cat skid steer meets your needs. Follow these tips to choose the correct skid steer size:
Skid steer size correlates with price, so large skid steers cost more than small skid steers. Choosing the smallest size for your applications ensures you can get the job done without going over budget.
Certain terrains require a specific skid steer size for efficient operation. For example, small skid steers work best on hard, flat ground, such as concrete and asphalt. Large skid steers can better handle challenging surfaces with rocks and mud.
The dimensions and layout of the work area affect which skid steer model is most useful. For instance, job sites with tight spaces, several obstacles and limited storage space would benefit from a small skid steer that’s easy to maneuver and transport. Spacious job sites with heavy-duty tasks need a large skid steer to complete the job efficiently.
Every skid steer size has a power capacity. Intensive tasks are best suited for a large model that can handle the loads. Lightweight loads may only need a small skid steer to get the job done. Read our skid steer size chart to see which jobs each skid steer size can handle:
Skid steers have one of two lift mechanisms — vertical or radial. Vertical lifts are best suited for high, out-of-reach places, such as unloading pallets off a truck. Radial lifts are ideal for digging and moving close to the ground, like excavating for a foundation.
You can use several attachments with a skid steer loader, such as a snow blower, pallet fork or auger. Using attachments adds extra weight, so consider a larger skid steer for maximum functionality.
Louisiana Cat has been the authorized Cat dealer for Louisiana since 1933, and we can fulfill any equipment, parts or service needed to ensure your satisfaction. We offer skid steer loaders and other equipment with superior value for customers across all industries.
Browse our skid steer loader options to see the models we have in stock and their specifications. If you need assistance deciding which skid steer is best for you, our team is here to help. Contact us today, and our representative will provide more information about the Cat skid steer size chart. Request a quote for your chosen model to enjoy the advantages of using quality equipment.