Heavy Equipment Comparison Tracked vs Wheeled Skid Steer.

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  • Tracked or Wheeled skid loader. Which is better? We cover a variety of options and discuss the pro's and cons of each. Tires, dedicated tracks, steel tracks or over the tire rubber tracks. Learn it all.
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  • @adrenalineonline
    @adrenalineonline Před 7 lety +4

    Thank you for your knowledge. I now know that the wheeled version is what I require for grading my driveway.

  • @joeianazone4008
    @joeianazone4008 Před 6 lety +1

    Love ur videos!! Very informative and helped me get started about 5 years ago. The only thing I wanted to add to ur video is that tracks do not cost $2000 per side. Last winter before my original tracks wore out I wanted to buy a more universal rubber track for my 2012 T-190, I need to buy studs for the original tracks that are terrible on ice. But with studs I could push more snow then a wheel machine. Now my new camoso tracks on sale for $815 each side, out perform my original tracks with studs. No studs needed for the new tracks and no scratch marks left behind. From running equivalent machines both wheeled and tracked, new tracks on a CTL make a world of a difference. For an all season machine, for me at least, the T-190 is the perfect choice!! I don't like the original "C" pattern tracks but once replaced it turns that machine into a true powerhouse!! But I love ur videos please keep posting! And please don't take this comment badly, it's just what I wanted to add. Thank u and again!! Ur awesome!!

  • @richardcrouse6766
    @richardcrouse6766 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for your videos, I've learned alot! Want to get done with the railroad and work for myself. Right now I clean a couple Walmart parking lots!

  • @adzythepwcblokeinaustralia5467

    Spot on correct in your views , I had a 743 that I had steel tracks for working in sand. The tracks worked very well but it was really tough on the machine and the sand wears out the tracks fast . Tyres are cheap and I replace them every 12 mths if required. My S130 has never had tracks put on it as I avoid it and use a T190 if its soft or sandy or muddy . Use the right machine and save $$$$$.

  • @artk6177
    @artk6177 Před 8 lety +4

    Great advise. Thank You. I bought a set of steel tracks (over tire) and had great luck with them. They were about half the price of rubber over tire tracks. You have to get them very tight because they loosen up and start smacking you machine. When you hear that you have to stop and tighten it again. After once or twice it's good to go and you don't have to tighten it again unless you remove/replace. Caution, they are hard to load on a deck over trailer. tends to slide and could be dangerous. I load in a dump trailer so never had any trouble.
    Also the tires can spin inside the tracks, but that usually means they are a little loose. Or you might be asking it to do too much. Try a different angle or take less of a bite.
    In all, I'm very happy with the steel tracks I bought 2 years ago.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 8 lety

      You hit on a few good points. Steel tracks can be very slippery when loading and unloading.

    • @galehess6676
      @galehess6676 Před 2 lety

      load on wood, less slip, and tracks over kill drive motors

  • @cg5434
    @cg5434 Před 4 lety +4

    Thanks for a no BS video and for talking about price points. Great video!

  • @rockinghorselivestock2491

    Howdy and thank you for the video. I am trying to decide between a compact tracked steer and a skid steer with tires. Years ago I had a 90 horse Thomas skid steer on a ranch we had in northeast, Wyomin' and it worked well for me. I was happy with it and loved the attachments like the backhoe. This time however my ranch location will be in the desert southwest and another ranch. Different environment. Lots of sand, rock and things that poke you and stick you.
    I am concerned about the tires getting lots of flats from mesquites, rocks, cacti and so on. That same material could be pretty hard on tracks as well. I will need to clear quite a lot of fence line that means clearing brush etc., and there maybe some moderate slopes involved. One thing is that tearing up the desert ground is a good thing because it can stimulate range grass growth, so no worries on that account.
    So I am pretty confused as to which one to choose. I would be interested in your thoughts and opinion as to what might be the best set up for me and also if you have had any experience with solid tires like here, www.earthforce.com/parts/search/default.aspx?ManuID=1&MachineTypeID=8&CatID=23
    Thank you and happy trails, Mike

  • @thomasshirley3033
    @thomasshirley3033 Před 6 lety +1

    Excllent advice i agree 100% i bought a case wheel skid steer a couple years ago thank you so much for the tips. God Bless you

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 6 lety +1

      Awesome! Thanks for watching Thomas

    • @nickpanasiuk4618
      @nickpanasiuk4618 Před 6 lety

      "Pannys Super Super Skid Steer (soon commercially available world wide) can out perform any competitor in its weight class! 519 996-0185

  • @nushg7325
    @nushg7325 Před 4 lety +2

    Stan, I want to say thank you for the honest, excellent knowledge you have given to us as a new business just starting up with heavy machinery. I have a new S570 seeking rubber OTT tracks. Any particular set you recommend for working on lawns? Thx

  • @timhagan5328
    @timhagan5328 Před 9 lety +1

    Well put, we use a T190 track model for grading and most landscape jobs. Wheels for demo and the hardscape areas.
    Thanks for the Video!

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 9 lety

      Tim Hagan Same here, wheels for hard surfaces, tracks for dirt. :)

    • @walsh9354
      @walsh9354 Před 4 lety

      Here’s my question. A tire only wears one way, what about rubber tracks ? What should give out first, the outside, or inside lining of the track ? My concern is i feel like carrying 3000 + lbs over & over will strain the track more, then whatever surface I’m on

  • @bobbyv125
    @bobbyv125 Před 7 lety

    Makes sense Thanks for the vid !

  • @martony03
    @martony03 Před 7 lety

    Excellent video Stan thank you sir.

  • @irisgg858
    @irisgg858 Před 8 lety +1

    love watching the shows the information. i dont wanna sound rude i kinda already knew this but there was way more stuff i needed to know and man appreciate youre videos keep them coming!

  • @gerardshorticultureculture7579

    keep up the good work ! i have some grading to do with my lawn , drainage and driveway need repair...

  • @danielbeasley5509
    @danielbeasley5509 Před 6 lety +2

    Thanks for the video, it seems spot on with everything I've read. I'm considering taking on a business adventure that has been offered to me and am gathering information . My question is this, how much difference is their in the track over tire method and the track loader? What it would be used for is site clean up for a residential builder. (Cleaning leftover slab pours, framing materials ext.)( Basically picking up leftover supplies in a pile and throwing it in a dumpster) So the terrian will be minimal in terms of level, maybe occasional soft ground due to rain, but even that I feel would be minimal on a broad scale in conditions that the tracked would be worth it. Maintance cost seem to be much much higher, cost of the unit is much much higher, and a lack of versitility. Would you agree ? Or offer any insight . Thank you again

  • @akpavementryanlawntree6424

    Thank you that's very helpful information do you have any videos on sod and irrigation installations

  • @markblain3826
    @markblain3826 Před 7 lety +1

    Great information mostly. Sounds like he needs a better vender for the tracks though. I'm still on the fence regarding wheeled or track, track for the comfort and less damage to topsoil and wheeled for compaction.Question: We have high clay content, which would you recommend for landscaping on high clay content soil, wheeled or tracked?

  • @raptureready9502
    @raptureready9502 Před 4 lety +1

    What brand tires do you like for demo work and what Ott tracks are the best for grading/ yardwork

  • @ianbob3050
    @ianbob3050 Před 8 lety

    I have owned a couple different brands over the years in my construction business and currently own a Bobcat A300 and recently bought a Bobcat A770..both are all wheel steer and i can get 1000 hrs out of a set of tires and I use the loaders from snow removal to pushing slate around.Love the way I can get in a customers lawn and not do very much damage to the turf.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 8 lety

      +Ian bob 1000 hours is excellent.

  • @bososlawncare7129
    @bososlawncare7129 Před 9 lety +1

    nice video i like the mowers on the trailer

  • @folkmaster101
    @folkmaster101 Před 3 lety

    What would you suggest for a driveway that is 100 vertical feet for snowplowing. Also how hard is it to put rubber tracks on the wheels?

  • @therianstrauss
    @therianstrauss Před 8 lety +1

    This was very helpful thanks.

  • @Jimo225
    @Jimo225 Před 3 lety +1

    i like wheeled ones because i get the 2" thick tread and you can drive those on pavement in the hot summer and still get them to last for 5 years with commercial use. They last another year after the tread is all the way down

  • @adzythepwcblokeinaustralia5467

    You speak wisdom my friend, after 28yrs being a self employed bobcat operator your experience mirrors mine in what works best .

  • @autodidact9122
    @autodidact9122 Před 6 lety +1

    Okay so I have a bobcat 863. Greta video by the way. But, I want to be able to plow my very steep driveway when it snows and I also want to be able to clear a road through the woods on a very steep and potentially muddy slope. What would you recommend for that?

  • @lauriwald4691
    @lauriwald4691 Před 5 lety

    What brand or brands of rubber OTT should I be looking at to buy for a Bobcat S650? I do some finished spaces like grass and street use. Not much digging.

  • @loronzosgorbonzo974
    @loronzosgorbonzo974 Před 7 lety

    Was suprised you did not cover foam filled tires. Had them on my Mustangs for my Masonry business and loved them as you could not puncture them. Real good as we worked around rebar and other sharp objects all the time.

    • @chevyon37s
      @chevyon37s Před 7 lety +1

      Loronzo's Gorbonzo Foam filled tires fall into the same category as tires. They're they exact same except with foam filled you have a little more weight down low and a tire you can run with chunks the size of base balls missing. Although because of the extra tire weight they're a little harder on the machine.

  • @daviddean7377
    @daviddean7377 Před 6 lety +25

    $900/EA for rubber tracks for my ASV that will last 1100-1300 hours depending... How LONG DO YOUR TRIES LAST?? and how much will you spend getting unstuck?

    • @Ole_CornPop
      @Ole_CornPop Před 2 lety +1

      I usually just watch his videos to realize just how much experience i do have and what NOT to do.

    • @Bowiiihowdy
      @Bowiiihowdy Před 2 lety

      All depends on your job..

  • @walsh9354
    @walsh9354 Před 4 lety

    Here’s my question. A tire only wears one way, what about rubber tracks ? What should give out first, the outside, or inside lining of the track ? My concern is i feel like carrying 3000 + lbs over & over will strain the track more, then whatever surface I’m on

  • @benisaacs8213
    @benisaacs8213 Před 6 lety

    This helps a lot. thanks​. I'm just a low-level landscaper coming up in the world fresh out of the army if you ever want to do business or advice holler, Thanks​ and God bless

  • @skynet000001
    @skynet000001 Před 7 lety +1

    the rubber tracks over tires have steel in them, they just are coated with rubber- essentially the same thing. so they have the same load on your equipment.

  • @williamgleason8663
    @williamgleason8663 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the great video! There is nothing out there really about the pin connection, I am looking at kubota ssv 65 and I have the option to get pin connectors 14 and 8. Don't want to need it later but not sure what I would need them for also.

  • @rogueexcavating3839
    @rogueexcavating3839 Před 8 lety +1

    Found we need both in our area with doing so many different jobs.one day we can be working in gumbo the next on asphalt.
    That being said we use a wheeled machine first tires are cheaper then tracks.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 8 lety +1

      Thats the way we do it. We have 1 with tracks- 3 with tires.

  • @billygrossjr.5585
    @billygrossjr.5585 Před 5 lety

    Have you ran the all wheel steer bobcats? I have spent a couple thousand hours in a Bobcat A770 and think it’s night and day better that a regular skid steer for most things, if you end up needing skid steer function just flip a switch and you can still use it as a skid steer as well.

  • @m.jlescota1222
    @m.jlescota1222 Před 3 lety

    There is a track repair kit to repair slices and damage to the tracks works great I have used and was very impressed

  • @JoshuaZiesmer
    @JoshuaZiesmer Před 8 lety +4

    all of the tracked loaders I've used had a higher tipping limit, and generally more stable, but also noticeably wider than their wheeled siblings.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 8 lety

      They are a lot more stable. Especially on hills.

    • @jasonswift7098
      @jasonswift7098 Před 4 lety +1

      Depends how wide the bucket is you have attached to it, ive read that tracked loaders are narrower.

  • @juliovargas8323
    @juliovargas8323 Před 5 lety

    Looking forward to purchase a skidsteer what will be a good option Bob cat or case I do alot grading and material spreading.

  • @GardenViewLawncare
    @GardenViewLawncare Před 6 lety

    Stand i am buying my first bobcat with the new tracks they make do you think they are good for plowing?

  • @CiprianJdera
    @CiprianJdera Před 3 lety

    What do you guys recommend for working on a steep slope, wheels or tracks?

  • @user-fi6tq3mo3q
    @user-fi6tq3mo3q Před 7 lety

    Thanks. I've never owned a skid steer. Need one for around the farm. Moving dirt, gravel, etc.
    What size Cat would you suggest. I'm looking at a 249d

  • @Oldbutschooled
    @Oldbutschooled Před 6 lety +7

    Just curious , what brand and model of mini ex would you recommend ?

  • @Henners34
    @Henners34 Před 2 lety

    I wanted to know your opinion on Hi flow attachments over standard. I'm buying a slasher but wondered if Hiflow was a better option over standard? they both spin right!?

  • @outdoorswithlarryrobin

    Looking to purchase for small logging on my property, what brand do you think is the best, my farm mostly Kubota and Deere

    • @lucasmead8434
      @lucasmead8434 Před 3 lety

      Both are great skid steers? Did you end up getting one, if so what make and model ?

  • @Dirtbug473
    @Dirtbug473 Před 7 lety +7

    What skid steer to buy??? which ever one has the best product support locally. The best machine is the one you can pay for and maintain. I live and work in central Oregon...Lava rock everywhere 18inch average depth of soil. Bobcat and Cat is popular in this area. Im a Bobcat fan although I have 1999 daewoo 601 and Bobcat S205. Daewoo is an odd duck but the most easy simple machine to work on. I only use "tires". Our material is mostly sandy loam w/no clay or solid lava rock humps. Nice to work in even when wet. The ground here "chews" up Tracks and Tires evenly but it seems Tracked skid steers are becoming more the norm with "younger" excavators. I will only buy wheeled skid steers...old fashion. We try to use skid steers only in hauled in dirt or gravel...try to keep them off rocky ground..which we have a lot of. I have been in excavation business in this area for 30 yrs, still a small company, easier for me. The bottom line...each "good operator" develops their own Technic on how to use each piece of equipment correctly w/out destroying it in their local conditions.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 7 lety +1

      You have Great insight-that only comes from experience.

  • @johnperkins8895
    @johnperkins8895 Před 4 lety

    Most useful video on the topic.

  • @marcushoneysucker
    @marcushoneysucker Před 6 lety

    Thanks I think you help me I think I want the rubber tires with the rubber tracks that I can take on and off

  • @x4x4offroad87
    @x4x4offroad87 Před 3 lety

    Love the video man I'm actually going to go and purchase a brand new Kubota SVL 75-2 here in the next couple weeks with a brush mower I've watched several of your videos and they've been very helpful what are your thoughts on that Kubota just curious thanks keep up the good work.

  • @toolsconsumables7055
    @toolsconsumables7055 Před 7 lety

    My interest lies with the different types of tracked vehicles. I've noticed for examples that excavators have a different frame & suspension set up to say thanks. How many types of track set ups are there. Snow tracked trucks in Europe are again something else & so are garden machinery. can you either elaborate &/ do a video &/ suggest where I can find all information pertaining to tracked vehicle geometry. many thanks for your indulgence. great video by the way. Kind regards from London.

  • @bradyberg1431
    @bradyberg1431 Před 6 lety +2

    Depends on what your doing with it

  • @Dafarnakis
    @Dafarnakis Před 6 lety +20

    track machines are way better. we get each replacement track for 1k

    • @samuelnichols9037
      @samuelnichols9037 Před 2 lety +1

      I 100% agree with you. I run 2 333g track jd skidsteers and I like them way better than the wheel skidsteer especially with the work I do.

  • @kylegoldammer9135
    @kylegoldammer9135 Před 5 lety

    haven't used a skid steer much, can you use chains on tire?

  • @xaypi-_-king9925
    @xaypi-_-king9925 Před 7 lety

    I love landscaping it's so fun dream job

  • @adamdavia5354
    @adamdavia5354 Před 7 lety

    thank you you are really helpful

  • @jakebehrens1709
    @jakebehrens1709 Před 4 lety

    What size ASV do you suggest for landscaping?

  • @toddbrewer8215
    @toddbrewer8215 Před 8 lety

    Question, I used to work at a tire store that specialized in doing drill and studs an tires that whereat factory pinned for studs. Is that something that would be practical for snow plowing on city streets?

  • @tripleh5763
    @tripleh5763 Před 6 lety +1

    Stan, I love the tutorials, they are very helpful. I operate a Landscape business in WA. We are expanding our services to include skid steer brush cutting and mowing. I just wanted to pick your brain about putting rubber OTT on a long wheelbase skid steer. With that 2000lb mower deck out front and those tracks, do you think this would be satisfactory on decent slopes?

  • @moygarcia118
    @moygarcia118 Před 3 lety

    hey buddy do you recommend this over tire rubber tracks for Florida construction sites very sandy.

  • @240wwe
    @240wwe Před 6 lety

    what is the hours power between tires and truck especially steel

  • @jamespayne4459
    @jamespayne4459 Před 6 lety

    I'm approaching 4k hours on ctl's, mostly Takeuchi, 300+ on Bobcat and while I've run the skid steer loaders some, you couldn't run fast enough to sell me one. If I need wheels, it needs to steer conventionally or by pivot like some small articulated loaders. If I have to work on asphalt much, I prefer a ton. Off-road, give me the tracks every time. As far as throwing tracks, I adjust tension for conditions, haven't lost one yet. As far as wear, not all tracks are created equal. Best replacements I've seen yet come from our local Komatsu dealer. Liked them so good, put a set on my Cat 304cr.

  • @ih1206
    @ih1206 Před 8 lety

    Another very informative breakdown. Judge by your cost per hour for tires being $3.33, I would guess you're on pavement or concrete a lot. Most guys that I know that use ski loaders for farm use tend to get close to 1000 hrs per set of tires. Ours gets used a lot in the field loading hay and straw so we usually get 13-1500 hours per set of tires due to the dirt moving rather than peeling off the tires. I don't have any experience to offer with tracks, never ran one with them, but have gotten myself stuck many times with the wheeled machine. Good information for anyone looking to buy a skid loader.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 8 lety

      +ih1206 Yes- we are on concrete a lot- so its a higher cost per hour.

  • @mattpkp
    @mattpkp Před 6 lety

    Is a rubber track 50% as good as a real tracked machine? More or less? I am looking at a skid steer for farm work due to lifting 1200lb round bales. not sure if I need track or wheeled. We do have a 1/4 mile gravel driveway to take care of, but also alot of dirt areas as well. The rubber track seems like a good compromise but not sure how much worse it is then a dedicated machine. This will be a light duty machine not contractor grade.

  • @143tomaso143
    @143tomaso143 Před 6 lety

    What skidsteer and which ones tracked or wheeled for snow removal do you recommend?

    • @Bowiiihowdy
      @Bowiiihowdy Před 2 lety

      They are both quite good.. tracked ones do have the advantage in pushing power and pile building.. if your doing alot of site to site tramming tires and the way to go. Much faster and less wear

  • @Tbvck
    @Tbvck Před 8 lety

    If you are going into a big pile of old compacted dry clay-like soil with a loader, should you use the tracks over the wheels or just wheels?

  • @claudiabishop9957
    @claudiabishop9957 Před 7 lety

    I have worked with both wheeled and tracked and the thing that i did not like about track was that when you are grading rock it pops up and makes the track pop off and you have to drain the grease and pump the cylinders back up which take for ever. But I have had a wheeled bobcat and loved it because depending on what i was doing I could do it without screwing up by digging up property and having to pay back the cost in damage which sucks when you have to depend on that job.

  • @edwardcullen5705
    @edwardcullen5705 Před 7 lety

    I used to work at a tire shop down by the twin Cities. We had contractors coming in all the time for new skid loader tires. what we ended up doing was recapping most of their tires. with that you can select tread patterns, Hardness of the rub and some of the contractors that did a lot of pavement or highway work would have them filled with a heavy rubber compound. Now the compound can NOT be removed once it's put in but it adds a lot of weight.
    You can recap these tires multiple times as long as you don't let them get woren down to far before you do it again.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 7 lety

      I have used recaps- with both good and bad results. It is much cheaper but i have had them separate for some reason.

  • @austinsmith2656
    @austinsmith2656 Před 7 lety

    It depends on what kinda terrain your on

  • @danietkissenle
    @danietkissenle Před 3 lety +1

    Do you know If anyone makes steel tracks for the tracked skid steers I would be using the almost exclusively on rocky dirt where the hard traction is nessicary

  • @davidrehaluk8620
    @davidrehaluk8620 Před 2 lety

    We always spray driveways with water and we have sheets of puckboard for wet yards we would tear up the lawn with tracks. But we have rented a track machine to drive on the beach

  • @stoneyaragon4882
    @stoneyaragon4882 Před 5 měsíci

    Question, which is better for the woods. What does more damage to the ground turning, tracks or tires. Do some work in hayfield where the hay has just been cut. Hope you can help thanks.

  • @williamharris7992
    @williamharris7992 Před 2 lety

    Hey Stan. Going in to buy a new skid steer from kabota or asv. I push snow in the winter and lay stone in the summer. Wheels or tracks?

  • @danobrien155
    @danobrien155 Před 2 lety

    Great advice thanks 😊 🙏 👍

  • @Dmax04
    @Dmax04 Před 8 lety

    Bought an 04 S160 last summer had 846 hrs, cab with heat and AC. Came with tooth bucket,light material bucket, set of forks and a set of worn out rubber tracks for 16k. Didn`t think that was too bad. Now looking at a set of no flats solid tires about $1800.00 and would like a set of the Prowler Stealth tracks that have the replaceable rubber pads, about $2500.00. Got a set of chains for plowing snow. My neighbor has a track machine and it is helpless on packed snow and ice.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 8 lety

      +Dmax04 Some tracks are worthless on snow- while others are actually beneficial. I have the worthless ones myself ;(

  • @farmyardfab
    @farmyardfab Před 7 lety

    Steel tracks are great for clearing woods and fence rows

  • @ClawMKamloops
    @ClawMKamloops Před 7 lety +4

    Wow! Awesome video! Very informative, there are definitely huge differences between wheeled and tracked equipment. Of course because of my company, I would have to say that tracked vehicles are the best. And, granted tracks have some problems with traction, but with the right traction attachments, and a good operator, a rubber track Skid Steer or loader can do anything! ;)

  • @LawnCareRookie
    @LawnCareRookie Před 9 lety +1

    So how do you like the grandstands? Toro all the way with matching red trailer :-)

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 9 lety

      Lawn Care Rookie The grand stands are super stable. I can mow a steep hill up,down or sideways. :)

    • @LawnCareRookie
      @LawnCareRookie Před 9 lety +1

      Stanley Genadek Landscape and Construction Business Pro Sweet! I'm sold, thanks!!

  • @theimprovementsguy8871
    @theimprovementsguy8871 Před 4 měsíci

    Do you have a video using this over wheel track system?

  • @munemrabadi809
    @munemrabadi809 Před 3 lety

    I'm a farmer and looking to get a used skid steer to load manure and some work around the farm. Loading manure in wet conditions has been tough on my tractors and had to replace clutch many times. What do you reccomend track or tires for skid steer? Thanks

    • @galehess6676
      @galehess6676 Před 2 lety

      we use only tires on the farm, and so does everyone else, farmers definitely prefer tires (our cattle are on concrete surfaces, with 1' of manure on top)

  • @Thisandthatdude
    @Thisandthatdude Před 3 lety

    How is grading work and no compaction w/tires and rubber tracks over them?

    • @galehess6676
      @galehess6676 Před 2 lety

      the space between tires still stretches upward, so tires have higher psi under them, even with tracks, than does the area b/t tires, under track

  • @ringadigger6327
    @ringadigger6327 Před 9 lety

    Have you had much experience with non pneumatic bobcat tires? Whats your opinion on those.
    Considering replacing mine with them next.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 9 lety +1

      +Ring a Digger I have never used them.

  • @johnaiken8511
    @johnaiken8511 Před 7 lety

    what about compact wheel loaders

  • @goku.web3id
    @goku.web3id Před 7 lety

    Hi. I am looking to rent a skid steer to build an access road and pad on an acreage in a coulee (ravine for americans). I have never operated one before so what is better, tracks or wheels on slopes? I also need to level for the equipment pad in order to get some seacans placed. what bucket is best for this?

    • @toddpollock4552
      @toddpollock4552 Před 7 lety

      Chinedu John Ezeji-Okoye iv been driving skid steers for yrs started young on my.dads old.Thomas around the property and been driving at work when the job needs...personally I'd recommend a steel tracked machine mid size range and use the normal straight.edge bucket or grab the bucket with hydraulic arms to help in the clearing

  • @andyball3032
    @andyball3032 Před 8 lety

    Wat about steel tracks with rubber pads bolted on them as on some mid size excavators

  • @PMW42
    @PMW42 Před rokem

    I enjoy your videos. I have a lot to clear. Very uneven terrain to even walk on ...I think there are more rocks to clear than actual trees. My method of madness is to try and chain saw as many trees as I can than let the trees fall as they may. Then cut them into 8 foot sections. Here's my question....is a Track steer with a rock grapple the way to go instead of a wheel steer? It seems as if every second step are small boulders. Which type of steer would go over that terrain the best?? I need the grapple to pick the rocks as well. Thanks.

  • @caulderbernard
    @caulderbernard Před 8 lety +2

    great video. I'm thinking about taking a job selling track loader parts. Ihad know idea how big this industry is.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 8 lety +2

      It's a huge industry. Good luck with your new job😄👍

    • @caulderbernard
      @caulderbernard Před 8 lety

      I love it, I sell rubber tracks all over the US, CANADA, AND AUSTRALIA. I used to sell tires and I had no idea about this industry. Thanks

  • @covenantcontracting3815

    maybe you've done it already and I just haven't seen it yet but, could you do a vid on mini excavators. I'm looking at making my first purchase soon. In my experience I like machines like the JD50D and Cat 304 but what's your preference? brand, size etc. Steel tracks vs rubber tracks. Things to avoid when buying used or calculating total costs of ownership; machine cost monthly, annually, operator costs. maintenance, fuel, transport etc. realistic expectations of profit after total overhead expenses. of course choice in initial machine purchase price would also play a factor.
    Thanks

  • @joshschrenk1429
    @joshschrenk1429 Před 8 lety

    Tracks are great for grading didn't like them when I first used them because I grew up using rubber tired with my dads buisness , but now after running a track hard to go back

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 8 lety

      +Josh Schrenk yes- awesome for grading.

  • @jsolemi3281
    @jsolemi3281 Před 4 lety +1

    I think he should make an updated video on this topic

  • @MikeSmith-nu9wt
    @MikeSmith-nu9wt Před 10 měsíci

    Ooh I so wanta show you the pic of the excavater stuck underwater in my creek that the county left me to clean up ..lol

  • @russianacorns8080
    @russianacorns8080 Před 3 lety

    What kind of skid steer should you buy? A takehachi of course!

  • @ISAFMobius18
    @ISAFMobius18 Před 8 lety +6

    I just wanted to bring up two points on this.1: My shop manager was doing some research between the costs of track vs wheel skid steers for Caterpillar, upon his research, he found that he can replace a set of tracks cheaper than a set of tires for a new Cat skid loader. Just putting it out there.2: Bobcat now offers a new option of using Steel Tracks for their compact track loaders (essentially mini excavator tracks), for very rugged conditions like demolition. Thoughts?

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 8 lety +2

      +ISAFMobius18 I pay $150-$250 per tire for top quality rubber. Cheaper tracks are $800 per side.

  • @joshjansen8429
    @joshjansen8429 Před 7 lety +1

    so what about steel tracks do you find make them so hard on a machine? we run a JD 326d with steel tracks on our beef operation and that thing is a tank. I can see how a steel tracked machine is not ideal for you but a machine with just wheels would not work for us on the other hand. I suppose we run out machines in two completely different applications. .

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 7 lety

      Yep! You just answered that for yourself.

    • @barthslung
      @barthslung Před 6 lety

      He is also a Bobcat and New Holland kind of guy and they are bulkier machines around the base. Probably more likely to get chewed up than your all's JD's. I am just assuming... I actually have zero experience on JD Skids

  • @JackStrangelove
    @JackStrangelove Před 4 lety

    thanks good info

  • @znovosad555
    @znovosad555 Před 7 lety

    I'm looking into renting something to get some maintenance done on my dirt driveway. Not sure if a tracked loader, skid seer, or a compact/bucket tractor would be best. Probably moving dirt, grading the ruts out...

    • @pepeman3099
      @pepeman3099 Před 7 lety

      Zach Novosad wheeled skid loader will work.

    • @znovosad555
      @znovosad555 Před 7 lety

      GattaSplatta Man awesome thanks. I'll start looking into rentals once summertime comes around. The ruts come in the spring!

  • @robertdutra3659
    @robertdutra3659 Před 6 lety +2

    Tracks wear out on hard abrasive surfaces fast. I like tire and track depending on job.

    • @walsh9354
      @walsh9354 Před 4 lety

      I was gonna say feel like tracks will wear out faster carrying heavier objects too. Just the work load from the inside lining

  • @robgilley1144
    @robgilley1144 Před 8 lety

    Been watching your stuff a bit now. I'm fixing to have a 1998 Bobcat 751, along with a 197$ Ford F600 dump truck, also a stihl farm boss chainsaw, already have an Echo 400. Thinking about getting into property clearing as a start. When looking at things that are lucrative to start up in that came up. I'm not a complete noob. But the only exp I have behind a bobcat is clean up on tree removal sites.just looking to take what I know and make something lucrative without getting into all out tree removal. I'm trying to startup something I can run by myself and not hire 3 ground men and two climbers. Thoughts?....

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 8 lety +1

      My thoughts- Sounds like the way I started up. Small and select- Just a few pieces of used equipment so t wouldn't kill my bank account.

    • @nickpanasiuk4618
      @nickpanasiuk4618 Před 6 lety

      "Pannys Super Super Skid Steer (soon commercially available world wide) can out perform any competitor in its weight class! 519 996-0185

  • @kscray
    @kscray Před 5 lety +2

    Hug fan I was wondering if you could put a video together and show us how OTT perform on steep grades, mud, concrete and snow.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 5 lety +1

      Great suggestion Kyle and thanks for the support!

  • @vinataba22
    @vinataba22 Před 4 lety

    I need one so i can replace my Lawntractor. So for me its a mini skid steer. My question is if both wheeled and tracked skid loaders damage my lawn when turning or does a wheeled on with gras tires be as gentle as a lawntractor? I can't find any information on that. thanks

    • @walsh9354
      @walsh9354 Před 4 lety

      Wheeled will be so much worse for grass
      Skid loader Bc they skid. It’s not like a 4whl drive car. When you stop, or turn a certain direction, the opposing tire will slow down to stop, or even reverse depending how sharply you turn
      It’ll rip grass out

    • @galehess6676
      @galehess6676 Před 2 lety

      bobcat skid makes one with wheels that steer both with drive motors, and by articulating, to minimize tearing... might be A300 model?

  • @sigurdmortenvik4486
    @sigurdmortenvik4486 Před 5 lety +1

    Very informative video,thanx =) Anyone know aprox price on rubber tire over tracks?

  • @everyonelovesstuart
    @everyonelovesstuart Před 7 lety

    at our hardscape company we have multiple track and tire cat machines 259b-279b tire machines multiple 299d2 and 259 track machines our tires last only about 400hrs and then not only are we replacing the tires but we are replacing the rims bc the stress of turning on a tire machine is much more then a track and puts pressure on the back tires which eventually will cause it to pull the lugnuts out

    • @edwardcullen5705
      @edwardcullen5705 Před 7 lety

      Stuart Smith
      I don't know what company makes them but I do know you can buy after market rims for skid loaders. the center of the rim is at least half steal. might help.

  • @ve7yan
    @ve7yan Před 3 lety

    I am sold !!