Skid Steer Technology - Some Of The Smallest Strongest Technology

Posted by Ted Thomas on December 18th, 2009

Several machines and equipments are needed to accomplish tasks inside construction site farms, or even our homes. Tasks such as digging, lifting, carrying and pushing to require a number of different types of machines and laborers. However, there is a machine that comes quite in handy. An engine-powered machine, with lift arms used to attach a wide variety of labor-saving tools, the skid steer equipment. Furthermore, known as the skid steers loader or skid loader, it is a vehicle that has the capacity to perform several tasks with tools and accessories that can be attached to it.

The bucket of this machine can be replaced with an almost endless list of attachments. Most bobcat attachments have specific purposes such as post hole digger, walk-way sweeper, stump grinders or ditch diggers. These attachments mostly have a hydraulic capability to operate while the older skid steer may not.

One of the striking features of a skid loader is their size. Their small size allows them to move and function in small areas and is suitable for light to medium jobs. Actually, a mini skid loader is now available in the market. It is a mini multi-functional machine which is easy to control, flexible and is about the size of a common lawn tractor. It doesn’t have seats and the operator stands on the back of the machine to operate it.

One of the unique features of this machine is its wheel and track operation. It is a four-wheeled drive with double acting cylinders, which allows the left wheels and right wheels to move and operate independently of each other. This feature enables the vehicle to do zero radius turn, an ability to turn skid steer tracks on a dime while standing perfectly still.

This unique machine was invented for cleaning up turkey manure. Tractor loaders at that time were too big and heavy to operate. It was on 1957 when the first prototype was created by the Keller Manufacturing, surpassing the expectations of its creator. It was a three-wheeled, light and compact machine. It has a rear caster wheel that can turn around within its own length and can perform the task as a traditional front-end loader.

In 1958, the Melroe Manufacturing Company acquired the rights to manufacture the loaders, hiring the Kellers to further develop the said machine. In 1958, the first four-wheel drive prototype was introduced known as the M400. The term “Bobcat”, a mammal defined as “tough, quick and agile” was the name given to M440, the developed version of M400. It is the first model to have both an enclosed drive shaft and double acting cylinders. At present, the term “bobcat” is sometimes used as a generic term for these loaders.

For a small machine that can function for a wide variety of applications, case skid steer equipment has quite a bit of power in a small package. Its small size, flexibility and easy manipulation make them a safe machine to have and use on the job site.

Obviously, there are a lot of advantages and benefits that you can acquire from this machine. It is basically a hundred tools in 1, powerful equipment in a small rigid frame of machine. It can replace several crews thus minimizing the labor force, hence minimizing money and resources. And because it’s a machine, it sure saves a lot of time completing tasks.

When you have heavy skids that require lifting and moving, make sure that you have Skid Steer Equipment to get the job done. Get all the facts about Skid Steer Implements that will benefit your business today.

 

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The Special Feeling of Finding Antique Fire Trucks For Sale On The Internet

Posted by Don Bray on May 25th, 2009
by Don Bray

Firefighting runs in my genes. At least five generations of my family has taken pride in protecting their neighbors against fires. After 22 years as a firefighter, my pulse quickens each time I hear a siren. I can tell by watching my father that he also feels the urge to get to work protecting America’s families each time a siren calls. For that reason, when he retired I knew I wanted to get him something he would have the rest of his life.

I started my search on the Internet, looking for anything related to firefighting. Although it was easy to find stuffed Dalmatians and model trucks, I knew those wouldn’t be right for my dad. None of these grabbed me; too cliche. I really considered getting him a pole from a demolished fire station I found online. I was struggling with the idea of whether he would actually want something like that in the house, and where it would go. Would my mom like it? They don’t have a big house. Firefighting isn’t the most lucrative career choice. But he has a lot of land, so I thought I should find something that could go outside.

I searched the internet again when suddenly I saw the advertisement that grabbed me: Antique Fire Trucks for sale. Although I initially thought that something like this would be completely out of my range, I was amazed to find that antique fire trucks for sale were surprisingly affordable, and there was an amazing selection of antique fire trucks for sale. All of these incredible old fashioned antique fire trucks for sale were listed neatly one on top of the other. I knew almost immediately that this was the gift I was looking for.

After looking at each of the antique fire trucks for sale probably 20 times, I narrowed my choice down to two trucks. One truck was very old, with wooden spoked wheels, and the second was a 1965 Howe. Although the wooden wheels and nostalgia of my first selection was quite a draw, I knew the Howe would have significance for my dad, as he’d driven one of these himself on calls when he was younger. With all of the antique fire trucks for sale, it wasn’t an easy decision, but I finally settled on the Howe.

The day the truck was scheduled to be delivered, I was at my parents’ house. When my dad opened the door and saw it, he was completely overwhelmed. His eyes lit up as he examined the truck. These days, I can always count on finding him polishing his truck when I stop by the house. My younger kids climb up on the truck and listen as their granddad tells them stories from his days as a firefighter. If you’re looking for an unforgettable gift for the firefighter in your life, try looking at antique fire trucks for sale — you won’t regret it.

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Where To Locate Antique Fire Trucks For Sale Using the Strength of The Web

Posted by Don Bray on May 22nd, 2009
by Don Bray

Firefighting runs in my genes. From my great grandfather to my oldest son, each generation carries on the exhilarating task of protecting our communities against the ravages of fires. Even after 22 years, anytime I hear a siren my heart races. I can tell by watching my father that he also feels the urge to get to work protecting America’s families each time a siren calls. For that reason, when he retired I knew I wanted to get him something he would have the rest of his life.

I went to the internet and began to search for anything related to firefighting. All the typical things were there, like model trucks and firefighter’s hats. These didn’t grab my interest, though; I was looking for something really special. I really considered getting him a pole from a demolished fire station I found online. As I thought about it, though, I wasn’t sure where he would keep it or if he’d want something like that in the house. Would my mom like it? They don’t have a big house. As a career choice, you don’t go into firefighting for the money. However, my parents did have a lot of land, so I thought that if I could find something that could go outside, that might be a better choice.

I searched the internet again when suddenly I saw the advertisement that grabbed me: Antique Fire Trucks for sale. Although I initially thought that something like this would be completely out of my range, I was amazed to find that antique fire trucks for sale were surprisingly affordable, and there was an amazing selection of antique fire trucks for sale. They had an incredible selection of antique fire trucks for sale. I knew almost immediately that this was the gift I was looking for.

As I marveled at the great selection of antique fire trucks for sale, I narrowed my final selection down to two trucks. One truck was truly an antique, with wooden spoked wheels, and the other, more modern truck was a 1965 Howe. Although I knew my dad would appreciate the nostalgia of the older truck, he’d actually driven a 1965 Howe on calls when he was younger. With all of the antique fire trucks for sale, it wasn’t an easy decision, but I finally settled on the Howe.

The day it arrived, I arranged to be there. When my dad opened the door and saw it, he was completely overwhelmed. His youth came back into his face as he looked her over. Now, almost anytime I visit, I know I will find him outside shining his beautiful antique firetruck. He spends hours with my younger kids teaching them all about the truck. If you’re looking for an unforgettable gift for the firefighter in your life, try looking at antique fire trucks for sale — you won’t regret it.

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