November-December 2009

Skid-Steer Loaders: Evaluating the New Control Systems

Manufacturers offer multiple systems; one size does not fit all.

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By Daniel C. Brown

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“A radial machine will dig a lot better; it will dig in hard soil, because you get about 30% more weight at the cutting edge on a radial lift machine. Plus, the radial lift arm arrangement is also stronger and will stand more abuse than a vertical lift machine.” says Beesley. “Of course, the vertical lift machine is more productive in lift and loading applications and is preferable in many applications. The decision of which type machine will be most productive is application driven. The better the application is understood, the more likely the machine can be matched to the job.”

Vertical lift machines do have more lifting capacity for the same size machine. “We offer both radial and vertical lift,” says Deere’s Zupancic. Deere offers seven models of skid-steer loaders, ranging from the 45-horsepower Model 313 to the 85-horsepower Model 332. The two smallest models are radial lift machines, and the remaining five are vertical lift units.

John Deere uses a wheelbase that’s a little wider—for increased stability—compared to non-Deere machines, says Zupancic. Plus, the Deere’s weight distribution is a little different. “Our weight is 60% in the rear and 40% in the front, so when you load it up, you get close to 50:50 front-to-rear weight distribution,” he explains.

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With the launch of its M-Series loaders in the summer of 2009, Bobcat now offers 14 models of skid-steer loaders.

Bobcat’s New Lineup
With the launch of its M-Series loaders in the summer of 2009, Bobcat now offers 14 models of skid-steer loaders, including the new S630 and S650 models. The company’s skid-steer loader models range from 23.5 horsepower in the little S70 with a 700-pound-rated operating capacity to 85 horsepower in the S330 with 3,300-pound-rated operating capacity.

With the launch of the new M-Series skid-steer loaders, Bobcat introduced some of the most significant design changes undertaken by the company to date. The first model available is the S630 skid-steer loader, followed by the S650, with additional models to follow.

Some of the new features and benefits of the M-Series include:

  • Unique cab-forward design brings the operator closer to the work area and provides better overall visibility.
  • Larger door improves visibility and makes entry and exit of the machine easier.
  • Increased size of windows offers better visibility on the sides, rear and top of the machine.
  • Pressurized cab keeps the operator and cab interior clean.
  • New engine mounts reduce vibration and decrease noise.

These changes along with other improvements help reduce noise in the cab by more than 60%. Greater availability of adjustments to the seat accommodates operators of different sizes. The joysticks on models with Selectable Joystick Controls move up-and-down with the seat. Higher standard flow and pressure on hydraulic system increases productivity. Removable hydraulic hose guides protect hoses and make changing and routing attachment hoses easier.

Tractive effort, too, has been increased 15%–20%. Hydraulic couplers have been mounted on the front plate to protect hoses and couplers from damage, and the lower rear frame extends out beyond the tailgate, protecting the rear of the loader from obstacles and scrapes and bumps. Maintenance has been simplified by with an easy-to-read hydraulic sight gauge and end-greased pivot pins. Next Page >

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