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Scat Trak Skid Steer Loaders: A Detailed Overview
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Introduction
Scat Trak skid steer loaders, once a prominent name in the compact construction equipment industry, were known for their rugged design and versatility. These machines played a significant role in various construction, landscaping, and agricultural applications. This article delves into the history, specifications, and legacy of Scat Trak skid steer loaders.
Historical Background
The origins of Scat Trak can be traced back to the late 1990s when the company was under the ownership of Trak International. Trak International was later acquired by Compact Technologies, which was a part of OmniQuip, a company owned by Textron. In 2001, Volvo Construction Equipment acquired the rights to the Scat Trak skid steer loader line, including manufacturing and product design rights for a range of models with operating capacities from 1,350 to 2,450 pounds. However, Volvo did not acquire the OmniQuip manufacturing facilities and instead assembled the skid steers at its Asheville plant .
Model Specifications
Scat Trak offered a variety of skid steer loader models, each designed to meet specific operational needs. Below is a summary of some notable models:
  • 1300D
    • Operating Load: 1,350 lbs
    • Operating Weight: 5,404 lbs
    • Engine: 49.5 hp
    • Hydraulic Flow: 16.4 gpm
    • Dimensions: Length: 10 ft 9 in, Width: 4 ft 11 in, Height: 6 ft 5 in
  • 1500D
    • Operating Load: 1,500 lbs
    • Operating Weight: 5,867 lbs
    • Engine: 49.5 hp
    • Hydraulic Flow: 16.4 gpm
    • Dimensions: Length: 10 ft 9 in, Width: 5 ft 5 in, Height: 6 ft 6 in
  • 1750D
    • Operating Load: 1,875 lbs
    • Operating Weight: 6,825 lbs
    • Engine: Perkins 1004.42, 64 kW
    • Hydraulic Flow: 72 l/min
    • Dimensions: Length: 11 ft 5 in, Width: 5 ft 11 in, Height: 6 ft 8 in
  • 2300D
    • Operating Load: 2,450 lbs
    • Operating Weight: 7,675 lbs
    • Engine: 86 hp
    • Hydraulic Flow: 72 l/min
    • Dimensions: Length: 11 ft 9 in, Width: 5 ft 11 in, Height: 6 ft 9 in
Design Features
Scat Trak skid steer loaders were designed with several key features to enhance performance and operator comfort:
  • Engine Power: Equipped with engines ranging from 49.5 hp to 86 hp, providing sufficient power for various tasks.
  • Hydraulic System: High-flow hydraulic systems with capacities up to 72 l/min allowed for efficient operation of attachments.
  • Operator Comfort: Forward-tilting ROPS/FOPS cabs provided safety and comfort for operators.
  • Maneuverability: Compact dimensions and zero-turn capabilities made these machines ideal for tight spaces.
Legacy and Market Impact
While Scat Trak skid steer loaders are no longer in production, they left a lasting impact on the compact construction equipment market. Their rugged design and reliable performance made them a preferred choice for many operators during their production years. The acquisition by Volvo allowed for the integration of Scat Trak's designs into Volvo's product lineup, ensuring that the legacy of these machines continued in a new form.
Conclusion
Scat Trak skid steer loaders were a testament to innovation and durability in the compact construction equipment industry. Their history reflects the evolution of the industry and the continuous drive for improvement in machine performance and operator safety. Although no longer in production, Scat Trak's influence persists in the designs of modern skid steer loaders.
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