A skid steer and a track loader are both types of compact construction equipment used for a variety of projects in construction, landscaping, agriculture, and other industries.

Although both are commonly referred to as ‘skid steers’ or ‘skid-steer loaders’, and skid steers and track loaders are similar in many ways, they have distinct differences in their mobility systems – wheeled versus tracked -  that impact their performance and suitability for different tasks. It’s important to understand these differences in order to select the appropriate Bobcat equipment for specific applications.

Skid Steer

  • A skid steer is a compact, wheeled machine with a small turning radius and a skid-steer mechanism, allowing it to pivot in place by independently driving each side's wheels at different speeds.
  • Skid steers typically have four wheels, two on each side, and they are controlled by hand or foot-operated controls inside the cab.
  • Bobcat skid steers are known for their versatility and ability to perform a wide range of tasks with various attachments, such as buckets, forks, augers, and hydraulic breakers.
  • They are commonly used on the jobsite for tasks like loading and transporting materials, excavating, grading, landscaping, and demolition.


Track Loader

  • A track loader, on the other hand, is also a compact machine but is equipped with rubber tracks instead of wheels.
  • These tracks provide superior traction and flotation, allowing track loaders to work effectively on soft, uneven, or slippery terrain.
  • Bobcat track loaders have a compact design, similar to skid steers, and are controlled using hand or foot-operated controls inside the cab.
  • Like skid steers, track loaders can also be equipped with various attachments for different tasks, making them versatile machines suitable for a wide range of applications.

The confusion often arises because both skid steers and track loaders share similarities in their appearance, size, and capabilities. Additionally, both types of equipment are often referred to as ‘skid steers’, ‘compact loaders’ or simply ‘loaders’ in general terms.

People may use the terms interchangeably or may not be aware of the specific differences between skid steers and track loaders, leading to confusion in conversations or when discussing equipment needs.

So, go ahead and call it a skid steer.

In casual conversation the term ‘skid steer’ is used generically to refer to both skid steers and track loaders. However, it's important to understand the differences between skid steers and track loaders when researching Bobcat equipment, discussing your specific equipment requirements and selecting the right Bobcat machine for a particular job or application. Our Triangle Equipment Group team is happy to answer your questions.