Track Loaders
Tracked mini skid steers for improved traction and flotation. Better on soft ground, slopes, and rough terrain.
When should I choose a track loader over wheels?
Choose a track loader for soft ground, muddy conditions, slopes, or when you need to minimize ground disturbance. Tracks provide better traction and flotation but may be wider than wheeled models.
- Lower ground pressure
- Better traction on soft ground
- Width: 42-48 inches
- Ideal for slopes and rough terrain
Track loaders offer superior traction and lower ground pressure compared to wheeled models. Ideal for soft ground conditions, slopes, and rough terrain where wheels might sink or slip.
The track system distributes weight over a larger area, reducing turf damage and improving stability. These machines excel at grading, leveling, and material handling on varied terrain.
Track Loaders (4 products)

0.8 Ton, Rato Engine Mini Skid Steer
Designed for tight-access projects and light material handling. With a compact body, 760 kg operating weight, and 0.15 m³ bucket capacity, the AGT SDA-140W is a nimble and efficient mini skid steer pe

1.25 Ton, RATO Engine Mini Skid Steer
The KRW232 is a compact yet powerful loader designed for demanding tasks on farms, construction sites, and industrial yards. With a working weight of 1100 kg and a strong 380 kg lifting force, this ma

1.4 Ton, Open Cabin Skid Steer W/ Kubota Diesel Engine
The TK35 is a versatile 1.4-ton class skid steer loader featuring an open cab design for easy operator access and excellent visibility. Powered by a rugged Kubota diesel engine, this machine is built

1.5 Ton, RATO Engine Skid Steer
The AGT TK35R is a compact and powerful skid steer loader engineered for tight job sites and versatile operations. With a 1550 kg operating weight, 380 kg lift force, and a 0.16 m³ bucket, it’s ideal
Frequently Asked Questions
Do tracks damage grass less than wheels?
Yes, tracks distribute weight over a larger area, reducing ground pressure and turf damage. However, they can still tear grass when turning sharply.