The skid steer loader has been around for decades now in several variations but there has always been one big problem with any of them.
Of course there were the smaller and very popular Bobcats but even those weren't cheap.
Buying one used was always a roll of the dice as well.
Pick up one that has been poorly maintained and any savings would be lost with service charges.
So basically if a person didn't have a regular commercial use to justify owning one, it just wasn't worth shelling out the money.
So then where did this leave people such as ranchers and homeowners who had substantial acreage to keep and maintain? The answer is simple.
They simply had to hire or rent one when needed.
So now along comes the mini Skid Steer Loader that although scaled down, with over 60 attachments and a scaled down price as well, now gives all those people who have always wished that they had a skid steer loader new options to own one.
To have a mini skid steer loader that can enable the one man operator to do the work of a three man crew.
The Best Selling Model on the Planet - The Kanga Kid Beginning in 1978 Kangaloader has been the one name that's synonymous with the latest technological developments in the mini skid steer loader.
Over these past three decades they have developed a complete lineup of loaders that begins with what is currently the smallest and most popular selling model on the planet.
The Kanga Kid 2.
This machine must truly be seen to be fully appreciated.
At 16 hp and available with tracks or wheels it's basically a scaled down version of much larger pieces of commercial equipment you may be familiar with.
It's truly an amazing work of technology.
For the homeowner, this is the perfect choice that combines every piece of machinery that could possibly be needed into one unit.
For someone who's looking for something a little bigger, there's their 5 Series Loader that is touted as being completely redesigned to out compete any machine of comparable size on the market.
This model is packed with state of the art innovations like a service free sealed transmission that's guaranteed for life.
Their Series 6 Loader is basically a larger version of the Series 5.
This is a respectably sized machine that's easily large enough for commercial job applications.
For general contractors, landscapers and ranchers with a busy operation this would be a machine well worth taking a good look at.
Up from there is the even larger Series 7.
It's bigger but still has the 16 hp motor that combined with its state of the art transmission, delivers plenty of power for heavy duty tasks.
This machine just like the others in their lineup is designed and engineered for hassle free maintenance, with easy reach filters and filling caps.
Kangaloader's top model is their Series 8.
At 25 hp, this model is not only larger but substantially more powerful as well.
It also comes with several features that set it apart from all the others, such as a 2 speed transmission for maximum torque and speed.
Also fingertip transmission speed selection can be engaged on the run.
Of course there were the smaller and very popular Bobcats but even those weren't cheap.
Buying one used was always a roll of the dice as well.
Pick up one that has been poorly maintained and any savings would be lost with service charges.
So basically if a person didn't have a regular commercial use to justify owning one, it just wasn't worth shelling out the money.
So then where did this leave people such as ranchers and homeowners who had substantial acreage to keep and maintain? The answer is simple.
They simply had to hire or rent one when needed.
So now along comes the mini Skid Steer Loader that although scaled down, with over 60 attachments and a scaled down price as well, now gives all those people who have always wished that they had a skid steer loader new options to own one.
To have a mini skid steer loader that can enable the one man operator to do the work of a three man crew.
The Best Selling Model on the Planet - The Kanga Kid Beginning in 1978 Kangaloader has been the one name that's synonymous with the latest technological developments in the mini skid steer loader.
Over these past three decades they have developed a complete lineup of loaders that begins with what is currently the smallest and most popular selling model on the planet.
The Kanga Kid 2.
This machine must truly be seen to be fully appreciated.
At 16 hp and available with tracks or wheels it's basically a scaled down version of much larger pieces of commercial equipment you may be familiar with.
It's truly an amazing work of technology.
For the homeowner, this is the perfect choice that combines every piece of machinery that could possibly be needed into one unit.
For someone who's looking for something a little bigger, there's their 5 Series Loader that is touted as being completely redesigned to out compete any machine of comparable size on the market.
This model is packed with state of the art innovations like a service free sealed transmission that's guaranteed for life.
Their Series 6 Loader is basically a larger version of the Series 5.
This is a respectably sized machine that's easily large enough for commercial job applications.
For general contractors, landscapers and ranchers with a busy operation this would be a machine well worth taking a good look at.
Up from there is the even larger Series 7.
It's bigger but still has the 16 hp motor that combined with its state of the art transmission, delivers plenty of power for heavy duty tasks.
This machine just like the others in their lineup is designed and engineered for hassle free maintenance, with easy reach filters and filling caps.
Kangaloader's top model is their Series 8.
At 25 hp, this model is not only larger but substantially more powerful as well.
It also comes with several features that set it apart from all the others, such as a 2 speed transmission for maximum torque and speed.
Also fingertip transmission speed selection can be engaged on the run.
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