John Deere Skid Steer Showroom in GA, AL, & SC

Skid steer loaders are versatile construction workhorses. Their robust design and power let them accomplish the hardest of tasks with ease. Whether you're tackling a construction project, landscaping, or managing agricultural tasks, skid steer loaders are the go-to choice for professionals. Explore the world of skid steer loaders and experience the difference today. Visit one of our dealerships in Georgia, Alabama, or South Carolina today!

Buying a Skid Steer

Many project sites need at least one machine that can pretty much do it all. If it’s time to start looking for that machine, then consider stopping by Flint Equipment Company to check out our skid steers for sale. These machines offer a wide range of uses and you’re never going to want to approach any other job without yours. Stop by one of our many locations throughout Georgia and we’ll show you what we have available right now, including our used skid steers.


Frame & Equipment Size

One of the easiest ways to narrow down your options is to think about size considerations. There are a lot of factors that might influence this, but possibly none more important than simply figuring out what’s going to get the job done. Big sites need big machines and small sites need equipment that’s more compact. This can also help you manage your money more efficiently by not needlessly throwing cash at something you don’t actually need.

The scope of your project isn’t the only thing that should come to mind when you think about size. You’ll also want to have an idea of what your site physically looks like. If you have the space to spread out, then this aspect may not be so limiting, but if your worksite has tight corners or compact areas, then even a big project might only have space for a small machine.


Power

Another important aspect of size includes how much power you need from your skid steer. If you’re moving heavy material or doing another task that requires a little more oomph, then you don’t want your skid steer to be lacking when push comes to shove. Consider the tasks you’ll need your machine to help with and think about that most demanding of them. Then, when you’re looking at the available models, ask about horsepower and power take-off (PTO) and find a model that’s right for your work.


Versatility of Attachments

Of course, the reason skid steers can be the machines that do it all is because of the range of attachments available to you. From buckets to augers to diggers and more, if you’ve got a problem to tackle, there’s probably an implement to help you out. Just make sure when you’re looking among your options that the weight of the attachments matches your skid steer, so you’re not overloading it and risking damage.

And on that note, it’s time to stop by Flint Equipment Company to check out the skid steers for sale at one of our many locations. We proudly serve all patrons from South Carolina and Alabama, so stop in today!