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Unlock versatility and power with a Cat® compact track loader from Quinn Company. Tackle the most demanding jobs easily and efficiently.

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High-Performance Compact Track Loaders From Caterpillar

239D3
Compact Track Loaders

Gross Power - SAE J1995
67.1 hp
Rated Operating Capacities - 35% Tipping Load
1,530 lb
Operating Weight
7,434 lb

249D
Compact Track Loaders

Engine Model
Cat C2.2 CRDI
Net Power
65.8 hp
Gross Power - SAE J1995
67.1 hp

249D3
Compact Track Loaders

Gross Power - SAE J1995
67.1 hp
Rated Operating Capacities - 35% Tipping Load
1,740 lb
Operating Weight
7,831 lb

255
Compact Track Loaders

Gross Power - SAE J1995
74.3 hp
Rated Operating Capacities - 35% Tipping Load
2,499 lb
Operating Weight
9,578 lb

259D
Compact Track Loaders

Engine Model
Cat C3.3B DIT (turbo)
Net Power
73.2 hp
Gross Power
74.3 hp

259D3
Compact Track Loaders

Gross Power - SAE J1995
74.3 hp
Rated Operating Capacities - 35% Tipping Load
2,010 lb
Operating Weight
8,987 lb

265
Compact Track Loaders

Gross Power - SAE J1995
74 hp
Rated Operating Capacities - 35% Tipping Load
2,823 lb
Operating Weight
10,492 lb

279D3
Compact Track Loaders

Gross Power - SAE J1995
74.3 hp
Rated Operating Capacities - 35% Tipping Load
2,220 lb
Operating Weight
10,095 lb

289D
Compact Track Loaders

Engine Model
Cat C3.3B DIT (turbo)
Net Power
72.9 hp
Rated Operating Capacities - 50% Tipping Load
3,800 lb

289D3
Compact Track Loaders

Gross Power - SAE J1995
74.3 hp
Rated Operating Capacities - 35% Tipping Load
2,890 lb
Operating Weight
10,688 lb

299D2
Compact Track Loaders

Engine Model
Cat C3.8 DIT (turbo)
Net Power
95 hp
Rated Operating Capacities - 50% Tipping Load
4,600 lb

299D3
Compact Track Loaders

Gross Power - SAE J1995
98 hp
Rated Operating Capacities - 35% Tipping Load
3,480 lb
Operating Weight
11,464 lb

299D3 XE
Compact Track Loaders

Gross Power - SAE J1995
110 hp
Rated Operating Capacities - 35% Tipping Load
3,560 lb
Operating Weight
11,756 lb

299D3 XE Land Management
Compact Track Loaders

Gross Power - SAE J1995
110 hp
Rated Operating Capacities - 35% Tipping Load
4,340 lb
Operating Weight
12,764 lb

FAQ

Is a New Cat Compact Track Loader a Good Investment?

Yes, a Cat mini track loader is a valuable investment for many businesses. These versatile machines can handle various tasks, from grading and lifting to digging and hauling. Their high maneuverability across multiple terrains — including soft or uneven ground — makes them ideal for sensitive residential, commercial and industrial projects. 

Additionally, their compatibility with multiple attachments enhances functionality and provides a solid return over time.

Is a Compact Loader Better Than a Skid Steer?

Your operational needs determine whether a compact loader is better than a skid steer. Compact track loaders generally offer better stability and traction on uneven or soft ground due to their wider tracks. They distribute weight more evenly. These machines also provide a smoother ride and lower ground pressure for sensitive surfaces. 

In contrast, skid steers are often lighter and can maneuver more easily in confined spaces. Ultimately, the choice will depend on the applications and project types you plan to undertake.

What Is the Most Versatile Small Cat Loader?

Many industry professionals consider the Cat 259D3 one of the most versatile Cat compact track loaders. This model combines power and agility. It features a high lift capacity and a variety of compatible attachments, including buckets, forks and augers. Its compact design allows it to maneuver effectively in tight spaces while providing the necessary power for heavy-duty tasks.

How Should I Choose a Specific Cat Mini Track Loader Model?

When selecting a specific Cat compact track loader model, consider factors such as the type of work, lift capacity and necessary attachments. Evaluate your operating environment, as conditions like rough terrain or tight spaces can affect your decision. Consulting with a Quinn Company expert will provide valuable guidance based on your unique requirements.

Is It Hard to Operate a Cat Track Skid Loader?

Operating a track skid loader is generally straightforward, especially for those with heavy equipment experience. Many models come equipped with user-friendly controls that make them accessible to new operators. 

However, proper training is essential for safe operation. Quinn Company offers on-site training programs to ensure your team is prepared to work confidently.

Are Small Cat Loaders Expensive to Maintain?

Cat mini track loaders offer durability and manageable maintenance costs. Routine maintenance tasks, such as oil changes and filter replacements, are straightforward and easily fit into any budget.

Choose an authorized dealer like Quinn Company for genuine Cat parts and expert service to help extend your equipment’s life span.

Can a 1- or 2-Ton Truck Pull a Track Skid Loader?

A 1- or 2-ton truck can typically pull a compact track loader, provided the truck is rated for the machine’s weight plus any additional equipment. It’s critical to check the weight specifications of the truck and the loader. Always follow manufacturer guidelines for towing capacities to prevent damage to your vehicle or equipment.

Quinn Company offers a comprehensive lineup of Cat track loaders for sale to meet diverse project needs across Southern and Central California. Our experienced professionals are committed to helping you choose the most practical and effective models for your requirements.

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