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How To Size Up Your Compact Track Loader For Optimal Performance

Friday, January 24, 2014

There is no doubt that matching your machine to the job should be a number one consideration. Sizing up your compact track loader is the first step of increasing the efficiency and productivity. Compact track loader in fact, is a machine known for its great power and lifting capabilities and is one of the most versatile machines.

When you are selecting a compact track loader, you need to make sure to tell the dealer exactly what kind of machine do you need and for what kind of application will you use it. Do you need a large machine for heavy applications or compact machines that will fit into tight spaces? Are you doing final grading works or picking up material and loading the same into truck? These are important parameters to consider that will surely help your dealer understand your requirements and find the best compact track loader for your application.




One of the most important factors is the lifting performance. The more powerful machines are always capable of lifting loads with any weight, but the less powerful machines are not able to lift heavy loads. So, if you know what kind of loads will you lift with you compact track loader, you will be easier to decide of what size your compact track loader should be. Just keep in mind that bigger compact track loaders are not always a better choice, there are other features to consider.

The operating capacity might be the most important factor. Operators are supposed to move a few materials at once, including even concrete and so they should look for a compact track loader that will be capable of that. The weight of the load and the time spent for transportation depend on the size of the bucket. So, look for a compact track loader which is able to handle all types of material for transporting.


The length and the width of compact track loaders' tracks have a huge effect on the ground pressure (floatation) and traction. The narrow tracks give a better traction and maximize the ground pressure on hard surfaces. The operators should consider a wide-track option to lower the floatation when working in wet, sandy or muddy conditions. It is recommended to spread the weight of the compact track loader over the length and width of the tracks, in order to stabilize the loader.
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