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The fact is that although prototypes have been around for some time, it's only in relatively recent years that fully modern and improved mini skid steer loader have been seen on job sites in the greater numbers that they now are. This means that many people and you may be one of them, are just now becoming acquainted with them and how they are used.
Author: Christyreel
Date: Jan 22, 2010 - 6:23:49 AM
The fact is that although prototypes have been around for
some time, it's only in relatively recent years that fully modern and improved
mini skid steer loader have been seen on job sites in the greater
numbers that they now are. This means that
many people and you may be one of them, are just now becoming acquainted with
them and how they are used.
What you need to understand first of all, is that industrial
machinery as a whole has always been developed and put into use to replace
manual labor. Over time machines of all types have been developed to replace
humanoids who tend to be unreliable and expensive and now the pedestrian
trencher has been developed to replace the two or three man general labor crew.
Over Sixty Available
Attachments
With over sixty attachments, the
Pedestrian Trencher basically does
all the smaller jobs that have had to be done in the past after larger
machinery has come and gone. Cleaning out larger ditches or digging smaller
ones, light concrete pick up and disposal and smaller material handling jobs of
all sorts particularly in tight working conditions are just a few of the tasks
that this machine excels at.
Maintenance and repairs have always been the Achilles heel
of new types of industrial machinery. Sure it would work great but finding
someone who knew how to maintain or repair it let alone find parts meant that
all too often a minor problem could leave an expensive machine posted out of
service in a shop.
Maintenance Free
Transmission - Guaranteed for Life
All this has been addressed with today's new pedestrian
trencher. Easy access, sensibly located oil and gas filters and hydraulic
return filter make changing them a snap. Also another new and amazing
development that has been all too long in coming is a revolutionary,
maintenance free transmission that's guaranteed for life. This means that as
long as you own the machine, you never have to so much as check the oil in the
transmission.
Landscapers - General
and Cement Contractors
Landscapers, general, cement and fencing contractors are
quickly adapting in this new technology and finding that it pays for itself in
very short order through labor savings. When it comes to dirty and heavy tasks,
one man standing on and operating a pedestrian trencher can do the work of
three men and there's no arguing or bickering.
Easily Loaded and
Off-Loaded By One Man
For the smaller contractor who has trouble keeping regular
help on board due to the sporadic nature of the job scheduling, the mini skid steer
loader or pedestrian trencher can be a life saver. They can be easily loaded
and offloaded from a truck by one person and none of the attachments are so
heavy that they can't be put on or taken off by one man.
Perfect Investment for
the One Man Start up Operation
Also when the cost of expenses such as workers insurance and
other wage related deductions that drive up the cost of bringing on new help is
factored in these machines just look all the more enticing. Particularly for
the smaller business operator who would rather see his or her money spent on
tools and assets rather than wages. After all, today's more durable and
reliable pedestrian trencher is far more affordable than one might think.
Chris
Tyrrell writes for Kanga Loader who are the sole
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