When you think of construction equipment, loaders are what typically come to mind. A loader is a type of tractor used in construction to scoop up loose material from the ground, such as dirt, sand or gravel, and move it from one place to another without pushing it across the ground. In construction zones, loaders can also be used to transport building materials such as bricks, pipe, metal bars, and digging tools, over short distance. A loader is not the most efficient machine for digging as it cannot dig very deep below the level of its wheels. Unlike excavators, most loaders use wheels rather than tracks.
Types of Loaders
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Mini Loaders
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Wheel Loader
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Front Finish Loader
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Also known as a bucket or scoop loader; used for snow removal, dirt removal, farming & construction sites. Its wide square bucket tilts to capture the dirt or to dig out an area. The bucket is a removable attachment so it then can be used as a forklift.
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Attachments
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Bale Clamp
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Barrel Handler
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Forklift
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Flat Rock Bucket
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Front Hitch
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Heavy Duty Asphalt Cutter
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Heavy Duty Dirt/Snow Blade
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Heavy Duty Snow/Grain/General Purpose Bucket
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Hydraulic Pallet Forks
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Landscape Tree Spade
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Load-Haul-Dump Bucket
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Manure Scoop Style Rake
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Pallet Forks
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Post Puller
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Receiver Hitch with Ball Hitch
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Receiver Hitch with Crane Boom
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Receiver Hitch with Pintle Hitch
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Rock Pick
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Self-Dumping Hopper
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Single Bale Spear with 2 Jabbers
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Spade Nose Rock Bucket
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Snow Blizzard
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Square Bale Grapple
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Super Land Plane
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Triple Bale Spear
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Utility Bucket with Medium Duty Grapple
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V Snow Plow
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Maintenance Tips
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Maintain buckets correctly; grease regularly, turn or replace wear plates on the front regularly, use proper bucket for the job
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Use brakes properly and declutch; do not over apply brakes, declutch effectively
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Save the clutch; overusing the clutch causes unnecessary wear and tear
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Warm up before operation; warm up according to the manufacturer’s instructions before use
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Follow good shut down procedures; give the engines the correct amount of time to idle and cool down before shutting down
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Take care of the tires; use differential locks to spin tires, properly inflate
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Skid Loader
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Backhoe Loader
Compatible Attachments
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Attachment Brackets: Allows easy and fast attachments interchangeably.
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Forks:
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Grapples: Used to handle and sort wood and stems.
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Loader Buckets: Use in a large range of soil conditions and for all rehandling, loading, carrying, leveling or tunneling jobs.
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Material Handling Arms: Permits the machine to pick, transport and handle a large assortment of objects or tools.
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Common Loader Manufacturers
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