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Blogs About Troubleshooting and Maintaining Heavy Construction Equipment and More


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Blogs About Troubleshooting and Maintaining Heavy Construction Equipment and More

Welcome to my blog. My name is Dan, and I used to work in the construction industry. There I wore a hard hat, but I also wore a lot of other 'hats', from labour to management. Now I've moved on from that industry, but as a property investor, I frequently hire construction crews or contractors. I have a few rentals and some homes that I fix up to sell. At any rate, I've been around heavy equipment for a significant part of my life, and now I want to create a blog to give back. These posts will be about troubleshooting and maintaining heavy construction equipment.

Top Signs You Should Choose a Skid Steer With Wheels

Skid steers are typically available with your choice of either four wheels or two tracks. Both types of skid steers are popular and have their place, but you might be most concerned about the type of skid steer that is going to be most beneficial for you and your needs. Some people find that skid steers with tracks are useful, but you may find that buying a skid steer with wheels is what makes the most sense for you if any of the following things are true.

You're Buying a Skid Steer on a Budget

One reason why a skid steer is such a popular piece of equipment is because it's generally more affordable than a lot of other heavy equipment. However, some skid steers are cheaper than others. Generally, skid steers that have wheels instead of tracks are cheaper. Therefore, for those who are buying on a budget, looking at options that have wheels is usually a good idea. You can also save money on buying a skid steer in other ways, such as by buying used.

You'll Be Using it on Level Surfaces

One primary difference between skid steers with wheels and skid steers with tracks is that the latter option can go just about anywhere. If you're going to be working on a lot of uneven surfaces, then a skid steer with tracks is the ideal choice.

If you're going to be using your skid steer on mostly level surfaces -- whether they are made from grass, packed dirt, concrete, or asphalt -- then a skid steer with wheels is probably going to be your best choice. It should operate smoothly and easily on these level surfaces. Plus, you don't have to worry about your skid steer ripping up grass or concrete, which can actually be a common issue with skid steers with tracks.

You're Hoping for Easier Maintenance

Many people find that taking care of a skid steer with wheels is easier than taking care of a skid steer with tracks. You might know how to change a tire, and you might find it easy to check things like the tire pressure and tread on tires. Many people don't know how to check, work on, or change tracks, however. Therefore, if you're hoping to keep maintenance easy, a skid steer with wheels will probably be ideal.

Both skid steers with wheels and skid steers with tracks have their benefits, but if the things above are true, then you should start your search by looking for a skid steer that features four wheels. Hopefully, you'll find your skid steer to be a workhorse that will help you get lots of different jobs done more easily, no matter which type of skid steer you end up choosing and buying.