Are you in the market for a loader/dumper but don’t know where to start? With so many options, it can be difficult to decide which one is best for your needs. Whether you need a stand-on mini skid steer or powered mini dumper, there are a few key factors that should guide your decision-making process. In this article, we’ll discuss the most important considerations when purchasing a loader/dumper, and provide insight into why Pro Tool & Supply is the right choice for all your equipment needs.
Do you Need a Skid Steer Loader or a Dumper?
While both machines will dump their contents, their similarities end there.
Skid Steer Load/Dumper
Skid steer loaders/dumpers are incredibly useful pieces of machinery for so many projects. They are compact machines that provide immense power in a tiny package, making them popular among general contractors and DIY-ers alike. Skid steers can be fitted with multiple attachments depending on the job at hand, from scrapers and hoses to combine components and forestry mulchers. With its powerful hydraulics, the skid steer loader/dumper is an essential tool in any contractor’s arsenal to get the job done quickly and efficiently.
Powered Mini Dumper
A powered mini dumper is a strong and versatile machine that can be used for various tasks, from moving large quantities of materials to delivering parts around a job site. This type of dumper is typically small and highly maneuverable, allowing it to access areas that standard dumpers cannot reach. They can be powered by either a battery or gas engine, and feature adjustable speeds, allowing the operator to move at a comfortable pace. Ideal for contractors looking to save time on site with fewer workers, a powered pull behind mini dumper is an invaluable tool in any construction setting.
Key Factors to Consider When Choosing a Loader/Dumper
Advantages of a Skid Steer Loader
Compared to mini dumpers, the skid steer loader offers several advantages. Specifically:
- It’s compact size makes it ideal for working in tighter spaces without sacrificing performance.
- Large wheels allow for higher ground clearance than some mini dumpers offer.
- The skid steer loader can be driven forwards and backwards with equal proficiency, allowing more agile maneuvering on uneven terrain.
- Finally, many skid steer loaders offer attachments that enable the machine to take on various tasks, from removing dirt/concrete inside a commercial construction site to digging trenches, post holes, and jack hammering stone/concrete.
Advantages of a Mini Dumper
If you don’t need a machine that digs, the mini dumper:
- Is smaller and more maneuverable, capable of navigating tight areas that a larger skid steer loader would have difficulty accessing.
- Mini dumpers require less maintenance and fewer repairs, since their hydraulic systems are simpler and less complex.
- Finally, as mini dumpers tend to be more affordable than skid steer loaders, they can be a great cost-effective solution for general contractors on a budget.
Best Options for Purchasing a Mini Skid Steer or Mini Dumper
SHERPA 100 Eco
Hanenberg Materieel Ltd. made history by being the first ever manufacturer to create an electric mini skid-steer – the SHERPA 100 Eco! This extraordinary machine has matching power and strength as its combustion engine counterpart, making it ideal for interior demolition or working in stables. With a modest 4.2HP electric motor located at its front, this compact loader offers 30″ of width while delivering incredible performance results.
Applying pressure to the accelerator rapidly accumulates power in the system. The area which typically holds a combustion engine now carries a 360-Ampere battery pack, enabling the mini skid-steer to operate for as long as 7 hours.
Twinca Powered Mini Dumpers
Twinca offers an extensive range of mini dumpers to suit all needs, from the small and compact models with lift capabilities and electric or gasoline engines, to larger, more robust versions.
Electric Dumpers:
- have a carrying load between 1,100 pounds and 1,700 pounds.
- They are easy to transport to the jobsite and simple to maneuver.
- With a full charge, you can operate the dumper all day, and it will recharge in 4-5 hours.
- The steering mechanism can be tailored to the height of its operator, allowing them to work in an ergonomically friendly position while minimizing physical strain.
Gas-Powered Dumpers:
Twinca offers two gasoline-powered models, the G-800 and the GS-800. Both offer:
- A hefty carrying capacity of 1,700 pounds
- Auto-steering to make it easier to move even in the most difficult terrain while lugging a heavy load, the G-800 is ideal for those who need something that requires minimal physical effort.
- Adjustable speed controls allow you to set your own pace, and with lift capabilities ranging from 25″ up to 49″, this machine will have no problem getting the job done.
Regardless of which machine you need, you can count on The Pro Group to provide you with best-in-class customer service as you make your decision. Get more information and prices on any product or service by requesting a quote. One of our experts will get back to you shortly.