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Compact Track Loaders Push Size Boundaries


Large CTLs experience rapid growth as contractors demand greater performance.
April 15, 2021
Caterpillar's largest compact track loader, the 299D3 XE, delivers outstanding performance when powering high production hydromechanical attachments like mulching heads. This machine supplies a 110-gross-hp engine that combines with a 40-gpm high-flow/high pressure hydraulic system, delivering a hydraulic horsepower rating of 94 hp.
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Several manufacturers offer skid steer and compact track loaders (CTLs) with over 3,500-lb. rated operating capacities (ROC) and operating weights exceeding 10,000-lbs. These units cross the boundary from utility to production machine, yet they offer a relatively compact package.
The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) recently changed its size classifications to address the growing popularity of larger units. “We used to have 2,600-lb. & Over ROC,” says Tyler Zima, product specialist for loaders, Bobcat. “Now we have added 3,000 to 3,500-lb. ROC and 3,500-lb. & Over. We are starting to see more machines in the industry that are getting above 3,500-lb. capacity and definitely well north of 10,000 lbs. weight. Some machines are upwards of 12,500 to 13,000 lbs.”

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