Find Skid Steers For Sale
Skid steers are compact loaders used for digging, grading, lifting, loading, clearing, and site clean-up across building sites, farms, landscaping work, yards, and rural properties. Their small footprint helps operators work around sheds, stockyards, driveways, footpaths, and tight jobsite access points where larger loaders may not fit.

2023 Deere 317G Track Skid Steer
Buyers searching for skid steers for sale often compare lift capacity, attachment options, tyre or track setup, cab comfort, and service history before choosing a machine. On MarketBook New Zealand, dealers, contractors, construction companies, and private sellers can connect around machines suited to both daily trade work and seasonal projects.
Skid Steer Benefits
- Compact size enables productive work in tight spaces, including residential sites, dairy sheds, orchards, yards, and urban construction areas.
- Attachment compatibility allows one machine to handle buckets, forks, augers, trenchers, brooms, grapples, and other tools.
- Simple transport between jobs can assist contractors moving from site to site with trailers or small transport trucks.
- Good visibility and responsive controls help operators manage loading, levelling, material handling, and clean-up tasks.
- Used skid steers can offer a practical entry point for buyers who need dependable capacity without purchasing a larger loader.
Skid Steer Applications
- Residential and commercial construction, including site prep, backfilling, waste handling, and final clean-up
- Agriculture and lifestyle block tasks, including feed handling, bedding removal, fencing work, and track maintenance
- Landscaping, earthmoving, and drainage jobs where operators need precise movement in confined areas
- Council, civil, and maintenance work on footpaths, parks, reserves, verges, and small road projects
- Yard, warehouse, nursery, and depot work involving pallets, aggregate, soil, mulch, or general materials
Types Of Skid Steers
- Track skid steers, also called compact track loaders, use rubber tracks to spread machine weight and improve grip on soft, wet, sandy, or uneven ground. They are well suited to New Zealand sites where traction, lower ground pressure, and steady pushing power matter more than higher travel speed.
- Wheel skid steers run on tyres and are a practical choice for hard surfaces, yards, concrete pads, roadwork, and jobs where lower undercarriage costs and higher speeds are important. They can be easier to maintain than tracked models and may suit buyers who mainly work on firm, dry, or prepared ground.
- Mini skid steers are narrow, light, and easy to manoeuvre through gates, paths, sheds, and established landscapes. They excel at fencing, irrigation, nursery, landscaping, and property maintenance work where access and low site impact are key buying factors.
How To Buy The Right Skid Steer
- Match the machine to the ground conditions. Track models are useful on soft or uneven sites, while tyre machines often suit sealed yards, concrete, gravel, and compacted surfaces.
- Check lifting and hydraulic needs. Compare rated operating capacity, lift path, hydraulic flow, and attachment requirements so the machine can handle buckets, forks, augers, or specialist tools.
- Review access and transport limits. Width, operating weight, trailer capacity, and site entry points matter for contractors working across multiple suburbs, farms, or regional jobs.
- Look closely at condition and hours. Inspect tyres or tracks, pins, bushes, hoses, bucket wear, cab controls, service records, and attachment couplers when comparing skid steers for sale.
- Consider operator comfort. Cab layout, visibility, heating, air conditioning, seat condition, and control style can affect productivity on long workdays.
Top Skid Steer Manufacturers
Explore skid steers for sale from Bobcat, Case, Caterpillar, Deere, Gehl, Kubota, New Holland, Takeuchi, and other manufacturers, with new and used options available for buyers comparing configurations, hours, attachments, condition, and work-ready features.
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