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Loading a skid steer for transportation to a new job site is a task you may not have encountered, but it’s a regular task for many heavy haulage companies. It’s smaller than many other machines found on a construction site, so there’s a variety of options when it comes to how to load a skid steer safely on a platform for off-site towing.
Typically, you’ll need to prepare your equipment for its skid steer haulage journey before the truck drivers arrive on-site. Preparing a skid steer for towing involves much of the same maintenance steps that you’d use if you were cleaning up your machine and prepping it for on-site storage.
The lift arms on a skid steer machine can have different equipment attached, such as pallet forks, buckets, sweepers, and mixers. Your chosen hauler will determine if a skid steer can be shipped with attachments intact, their relevant positioning, or if the attachments need to be removed for shipping separately on the bed of the trailer. For example, a skid steer with fork attachments will be shipped in a similar way to a forklift, with the forks lowered and facing towards the rear of the trailer.
When haulers are on-site, fundamental skid steer equipment maneuvers are required to make sure the skid steer is positioned effectively for loading. As skid steers have separate drive wheel controls, the wheels on the left are controlled separately to the wheels on the right, maneuvers of a skid steer can vary from other types of construction equipment. This difference in driving controls provides the machinery with added maneuverability, making it possible to do tight turns easily. Driving a skid steer does take practice, but an experienced hauler will know the basic maneuvers, which help to load a skid steer onto the chosen trailer.
Basic controls often required for loading a skid steer are as follows:
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The right rig for skid steer loading typically depends on the weight and dimensions of your machine. Knowing the manufacturer’s make and model is the easiest way to determine its weight and dimensions. When you contact a heavy haulage company for a quote, they should ask for this information as it will help the representative to suggest the right-sized trailer for safe long-haul transportation.
Flatbed trailers can be used to safely transport a skid steer if your site has access to a loading dock. Most flatbed trailers have no issue with skid steer transport haulage, as machinery over 40,000lbs can be shipped on this type of platform. If there’s no on-site loading dock at either the start or finish destination, a step-deck trailer will typically be the most suitable option. Using a step-deck means that a skid steer can be loaded safely with a forklift, and it can also accommodate larger skid steer machinery that may otherwise be too tall for traditional flatbed trailers.
For extremely oversized industrial skid steer transport, removable gooseneck trailers (RGN) can be used. One advantage of using an RGN trailer is that the front end of the trailer can be unhooked. Machines can be driven up a ramp directly onto the trailer, so there’s no need for additional machinery to load a skid steer onto the trailer platform. However, skid steers often have low ground clearance, so if the ramp is steep, it may be impossible to drive the equipment onto the RGN safely.
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