
John Deere's large-frame G-series skid steers and compact track loaders were inspired by feedback from John Deere customers. The 330G and 332G skid-steer loaders and 331G and 333G compact track loaders are easier to run and maintain for jobs of every scale.
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These compact track loaders offer a variety of features, including 360-ft-lb of peak engine torque, high-flow auxiliary hydraulics, a high-capacity cooling system, and a two-speed hydrostatic drive system that allows travel speeds up to 10 mph.
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The Bobcat T595 offers the most horsepower in its size class, offering pushing or digging applications without the need for a bigger machine.
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Kubota’s SVL95-2s offers more versatility, allowing operators to use up to three hydraulic circuits in parallel.
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New features on the all-new Takeuchi TL12V2 track loader provide better stability and visibility, reduced vibration, increased lift height, and operator comfort.
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Bobcat’s MT85 has a 35% higher rated operating capacity (ROC) than prior mini track loader iterations — rated at 850 pounds — to lift, carry and dump materials.
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The Bobcat T740 is powered by a diesel engine that is under 75 hp and does not require a diesel particulate filter (DPF), selective catalytic reduction (SCR), or diesel exhaust fluid (DEF).
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Bobcat T750, T770 and T870 compact track loaders are manufactured with a Tier 4-compliant, Bobcat 3.4L. Bobcat has increased the horsepower on the T870 to 100 hp.
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The Caterpillar 272D2 skid steer loader, 297D2 multi-terrain loader, and 299D2 compact track loader — along with their more powerful XHP counterparts— have a vertical-lift loader linkage and use a Cat C3.8 engine meeting U.S. EPA Tier 4 final emissions standards.
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Caterpillar's D Series compact track loaders and skid-steer loaders (SSLs) feature a sealed/pressurized cab, electro-hydraulic controls, redesigned lift arms, premium seat choices, and optional Advanced Display.
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