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Skid Steer Load Capacity: How Much Can You Really Lift?

Conquering your next project in the Kansas City metro with a skid steer rental from Bledsoe’s Equipment is exciting! But before you dive in, understanding skid steer load capacity is crucial. This guide will equip you to choose the perfect skid steer for the job, whether it’s our new ensuring safety and maximizing efficiency, whether you’re in Shawnee, Gardner, Independence, Blue Springs, Overland Park, or anywhere else nearby.

Understanding ROC: The Key to Safe Lifting

Skid steer load capacity is measured in Rated Operating Capacity (ROC). This is the maximum safe weight a skid steer can lift at a specific lift height and with a level machine. It’s important to remember that ROC is not the same as the skid steer’s overall weight.

Think of ROC as your safe lifting zone. Exceeding it can cause tipping, damaging the machine, or even serious injury. Bledsoe’s Equipment prioritizes your safety, so our skid steers come with clear ROC specifications.

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Here’s a breakdown of skid steer size categories and their typical ROC ranges:

  • Small Frame (ROC under 1,750 lbs): Ideal for tight spaces and light tasks like landscaping or moving mulch, perfect for many residential projects around Shawnee.
  • Medium Frame (ROC 1,750 – 2,200 lbs): The most versatile option, tackling diverse projects like pallet forks and light demolition, a popular choice for homeowners and contractors in Gardner or Independence.
  • Large Frame (ROC over 2,200 lbs): Built for heavy-duty jobs like major excavation and large material movement, often utilized in larger construction projects around the Kansas City metro.

Beyond ROC: Factors Affecting Lifting Capacity

While ROC is essential, other factors can influence how much weight you can safely lift with a skid steer rental:

  • Attachment weight: The attachment itself has weight, reducing the available lifting capacity for your material.
  • Lift height: As the lift height increases, the ROC typically decreases.
  • Terrain: Uneven or soft ground like you might encounter in many parts of Kansas City can affect stability, so adjust your load accordingly.

Tips for Maximizing Skid Steer Capacity at Bledsoe’s Equipment

  • Know your ROC and attachment weight. Always refer to the manufacturer’s specifications provided by our team at Bledsoe’s Equipment.
  • Plan your lift. Consider lift height and terrain to ensure you stay within safe lifting zones, especially on those uneven jobsites common in Shawnee, Gardner, and Independence.
  • Don’t eyeball it. Use the skid steer’s weight gauge (if equipped) or consult a load chart provided by Bledsoe’s Equipment.
  • Lift smoothly and steadily. Avoid jerking movements that could compromise stability.
  • When in doubt, consult the experts. Our friendly staff at Bledsoe’s, conveniently located in Lee’s Summit, MO and Olathe, KS, is happy to guide you in choosing the right skid steer for your project’s weight requirements, whether you’re tackling a landscaping project in Gardner, Independence, or Shawnee.
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Bledsoe’s Equipment – Your #1 Source for Skid Steer & Mini Loader Rentals in the Kansas City Metro

 

By understanding ROC and these additional factors, you can confidently choose the perfect skid steer rental for the job at Bledsoe’s Equipment. Remember, safety is paramount. With the right knowledge and our expert guidance, your next project near Kansas City, MO will be a success!

Ready to unleash the power of skid steers? Visit your nearest Bledsoe’s Equipment location in Olathe, KS or Lee’s Summit, MO and we’ll help you conquer any project, big or small!

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