The Best John Deere Skid Steers | Koenig Equipment
Published: October 10, 2024
Updated: October 10, 2024
|
Farm and Agriculture, Compact Construction
When you hear John Deere, you think tractors. That’s because they’ve built a reputation for excellence in the agricultural industry. However, their compact construction equipment is built with the same rigor and perfection. Here, we’ll break down some of the best Skid Steers for farmers, DIYers, construction units, and homeowners.
John Deere 317G Compact Track Loader
While not technically a skid steer, we want to take a moment to highlight the 317G compact track loader. The primary difference between a skid steer and a track loader is the tracks, as opposed to the skid steer’s wheels. Track loaders are optimized to work on loose or uneven terrains like gravel, dirt, etc. Their larger footprint makes them more stable on slopes and lowers their ground pressure, helping to minimize unwanted compaction.
Specs
- 65 horsepower
- 2,125-lb. operating capacity
- 8.3” ground clearance
- 95.6” dump height
John Deere 320G Skid Steer
The 320E is a compact but powerful workhorse with a 69-horsepower engine to take on demanding jobs like hauling materials or digging trenches. Designed with user comfort in mind, you’ll be able to spend hours in the operator’s station without fatigue. Compared to older skid steer models, you can expect more user-friendly operating features, improved safety, and greater visibility.
Specs
- 69 horsepower
- 2,190-lb. operating capacity
- 9.3” ground clearance
- 97.7” dump height
John Deere 330P Skid Steer
The 330 P-Tier skid steer is the most powerful skid steer that we’ll highlight here. With its 98 horsepower and almost 3,000-lb. operating capacity, this machine is ideal for a variety of demanding, heavy-lifting tasks. The 330P can easily till, move heavy materials, grade land, and much more, while still being compact enough to easily store and maintain.
Specs
- 98 horsepower
- 2,950-lb. operating capacity
- 9.7” ground clearance
- 98.6” dump height