A skid steer can get pricey, with new models ranging from $25,000 to $100,000. The market has seen a fundamental change. Skid steers now move about 30,000 units each year compared to 85,000 compact track loaders. This makes your buying decision even more vital.
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The Bobcat T770 weight specifications show an operating weight of 10,327 pounds (4,684 kg), which establishes it as a powerhouse in the compact loader category. This machine delivers exceptional performance with its maximum lift capacity of 4,000 pounds and reaches a vertical lift height of 11 feet.
The T770's capabilities shine through its 92-horsepower turbocharged diesel engine and resilient hydraulic system that pumps 23 gallons per minute. The compact track loader excels at loading trucks, grinding materials, and clearing snow with its 3,475-pound operating load capacity.
This piece will walk you through the T770's specifications, weight factors, and performance abilities.
Complete T770 Bobcat
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Construction industry loses over $1 billion annually due to equipment theft and mismanagement. Many projects fail because of poor tracking systems and unreliable monitoring methods.
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My 15 years as a heavy equipment mechanic taught me something crucial. A simple $500 skid steer service can prevent a $15,000 repair bill. Owners who wait too long learn this lesson the hard way. I've seen it happen countless times.
Most equipment owners skip regular skid steer maintenance to save money. They just run their machines until something breaks down, but this strategy can get pricey. Let me show you the numbers from real-life case studies and cost analysis. You'll see exactly what you risk by delaying maintenance and learn why regular service becomes a smart financial investment.
The True Financial Impact of Skipped Maintenance
Let me share what I've seen happen when equipment owners try to save money by skipping regular maintenance. The numbers tell a scary story about how small savings now can cost you big money later.
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Construction projects lose millions of dollars yearly because equipment fails too soon and unexpectedly stops working. Skid loaders play a vital role as workhorses on construction sites, but their lifespan often gets cut short due to poor maintenance and monitoring. Telematics in construction makes the most important difference here.
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Construction sites witness hundreds of skid steer accidents each year. Most of these accidents could have been prevented if operators knew their safety features better. My years of training operators have taught me that skid steer safety requires much more than wearing a hard hat and following standard protocols.
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Construction site productivity depends heavily on equipment selection. Traditional diesel-powered machines have served the industry well, but electric skid loaders are now reshaping job site operations.
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Science fiction has become reality in construction equipment automation. Advanced bobcat software makes today's skid loaders smarter and more capable than ever before.
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The construction industry faces a pivotal moment as traditional diesel-powered equipment competes with new electric alternatives. Equipment costs and environmental regulations continue to change, making professionals rethink their equipment choices.
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The skid steer loader story began in an unexpected place - a small Minnesota turkey barn in 1957. A simple solution to clean poultry manure grew into construction's most versatile equipment.