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    About Wheel Skid Steers

    Wheel skid steers can easily turn and maneuver in close quarters and can use a variety of attachments; they are commonly found working on general construction jobsites, road projects, demolition jobs, and other work on asphalt, concrete, and rock.

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    Serial NumberA3L945661
    Location: Tangent, Oregon
    Seller: FARMLAND TRACTOR SUPPLY
    ROPSEnclosed
    Location: Rock Valley, Iowa
    Seller: Rock Valley Tractor Parts

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    Wheel Skid Steers

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    Stock Number245
    Location: Rock Valley, Iowa
    Seller: Rock Valley Tractor Parts
    Serial Number515019728
    Location: Myerstown, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Wengers of Myerstown - Parts
    Serial Number499411033
    Location: Anderson, Indiana
    Seller: Drews Parts
    Serial Number4994M14107
    Location: Lake Mills, Iowa
    Seller: All States Ag Parts - Lake Mills
    Serial Number502422865
    Location: Myerstown, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Wengers of Myerstown - Parts
    ROPSOpen
    Location: Wolf Lake, Illinois
    ROPSOpen
    Location: Wolf Lake, Illinois
    ROPSOpen
    Location: Wolf Lake, Illinois
    Stock NumberSS8553
    Location: Wolf Lake, Illinois
    Serial Number516311072
    Location: Lake Mills, Iowa
    Seller: All States Ag Parts - Lake Mills
    Serial Number35353
    Location: Roaring Spring, Pennsylvania
    Stock NumberEQ-35925
    Location: Lake Mills, Iowa
    Seller: All States Ag Parts - Lake Mills
    ROPSOpen
    Location: Wolf Lake, Illinois
    ROPSOpen
    Location: Wolf Lake, Illinois
    ROPSOpen
    Location: Wolf Lake, Illinois
    Serial Number4956M13956
    Location: Downing, Wisconsin
    Seller: All States Ag Parts - Downing, WI
    Stock NumberEQ-42337
    Location: Black Creek, Wisconsin
    Seller: All States Ag Parts - Black Creek, WI
    Serial NumberUNKNOWN
    Location: Orchard, Iowa
    Serial Number5014M20340
    Location: New Plymouth, Ohio
    Seller: Starr Parts & Equipment
    Serial Number5014-M-12400
    Location: Lake Mills, Iowa
    Seller: All States Ag Parts - Lake Mills
    Stock Number294
    Location: Rock Valley, Iowa
    Seller: Rock Valley Tractor Parts
    Serial Number504027179
    Location: Anderson, Indiana
    Seller: Drews Parts
    ROPSOpen
    Location: Wolf Lake, Illinois
    Serial Number5015M14046
    Location: New Plymouth, Ohio
    Seller: Starr Parts & Equipment
    Serial NumberNA
    Location: Myerstown, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Wengers of Myerstown - Parts
    Stock NumberEQ-SS5319
    Location: Wolf Lake, Illinois

    About Wheel Skid Steers

    Wheel skid steers provide distinct advantages over track skid steers on urban jobsites and industrial environments with hard ground conditions. Surfaces like asphalt, concrete, and hard ground can wear out rubber skid-steer tracks and can be damaged by steel tracks, whereas tires are more durable on solid surfaces and won’t damage them. Wheel skid steers also offer increased mobility on streets, sidewalks, trails, and parking lots, where they can move nimbly around and support larger machines with excavating, grading, and site preparation tasks.


    CASE SR210B Wheel Skid Steer

    History Of Wheeled Skid Steers

    In 1960, when the Melroe Manufacturing Company introduced the world’s first four-wheel-drive skid-steer loader, the M400, it was the ultimate culmination of the “Keller Loader” developed by brothers Cyril and Louis Keller in 1957. The Kellers sold the rights to their loader to the Gwinner, North Dakota, firm in 1958 and went to work for Melroe to help develop the M60 and M200, precursors to the M400. 

    In 1962, Melroe introduced the M440, notable for its two-cylinder system integrated in the lift arms and for being the first to receive the “Bobcat” branding that would become the brand’s identity much later in 2000, when Melroe Company officially became the Bobcat Company. Leading companies such as Case, Caterpillar, Gehl, Kubota, John Deere, New Holland, and others have since developed their own wheel skid-steer models.

    Find The Right Skid Steer

    MachineryTrader.com is a great resource for new and used wheel skid steers from major brands like Bobcat, Case, Caterpillar, Deere, Gehl, JCB, Kubota, and New Holland, among many others.