When it comes to choosing a compact wheel loader, the key factors are your applications and your jobsite. The application will drive the machine requirements, such as its lifting capability, rated operating capacity [ROC], hydraulic horsepower and available attachments. As far as the jobsite, you need to consider what type of surface you’ll be working on, the distance you’ll need to cover and the amount of space available to manipulate and turn the machine. Be sure to find a model that’s the right size and speed for your application.
How big is your worksite? Would having a faster wheel loader help you get more done, or is it not an issue? If you’ll be working in a small area, having a model with high-speed road gear may not be worth the additional expenditure.”
We all know that compact wheel loaders are a great addition to any fleet given their ability to move heavy loads in tight spaces while providing the operator with excellent visibility and high transport speeds. Thanks to attachments, they can complete many of the same tasks as a compact track loader or skid steer with higher ROCs and lift arm forces. All great stuff, huh? Now let’s save some money on one.
By nature, compact wheel loaders are cost-effective machines. They not only take on work that multiple machines may be used for, but they’re also packed with features and technologies designed to save on fuel, tire and maintenance expenses.
Finding a machine with easy maintenance points is also important. Maintenance is vital to your compact wheel loader so making the tasks easier results in quicker upkeep and less time sidelined.
Don’t Skimp
Although saving money is important, potential buyers should also look at some must-have features that can increase efficiency. While some of those features may come at a price, they will help an operator save time and money in the long run.
Creature Comforts
We all know a comfortable operator is a productive one. I’ve typed out that phrase more times than I can count. Naturally, buyers shouldn’t cut corners and should look for features that enhance operator comfort and reduce fatigue.