subject: Pedestrian Trencher Equipment From Kangaloader [print this page] When most people think of mechanical trenching equipment or a skid steer loader, the thought that comes to most is a large and expensive, heavy piece of equipment. Something perhaps with a cab on top that the driver sits in while he or she operates it. For sure who can blame them but now a new type of trencher has appeared on the market. A smaller more compact unit that's far easier to buy and so much cheaper to operate.
When you are talking about a Trencher from Kangaloader, what you are actually referring to is one of the many types of compact mini skid steer loaders with a trencher attachment on it. You see the Kangaloader in its many forms, is a highly maneuverable powerful and very portable hydraulic multi tasking power pack.
These stand on or pedestrian machines by virtue of their ingenious design are transformed or changed into multiple purpose compact skid steer loaders that are fully capable of being put to use in any number of varied applications on any commercial job site. In fact it's their extreme maneuverability that makes them so often the first choice in tight compact working environments.
This is new state of the art technology that was originally developed in Australia in 1981. Since then however, the Kangaloader has gone worldwide and is universally accepted as the number one name in the business. In fact the Kanga Kid is the number one worlds best selling mini skid steer loader. It's also the worlds smallest.
The Kangaloader is also universally accepted as the most highly refined and user friendly machine of this type and class bar none. It also conforms to occupational health and safety standards as well as GE certification. By the way, they also come powered by both diesel and petrol, with the exception of the Kanga Kid which is available only in petrol power.
This is a line of machines that was developed as a direct answer to the need for an affordable hardworking durable and heavy duty piece of equipment to replace the two and three man crew. It's easily fitted with a total of sixty separate attachments that qualify it for use in any number of heavy duty tasks and applications.
Also no special training is required to operate any Kangaloader. Simply climb on, start it up and dig post holes, do trenching, light to heavy digging, sand gravel and materials moving, cultivating, sweeping, slab lifting and so much more. For the one man contractor, this machine is a god send. It's basically the same as having a two man labor crew on call twenty four hours a day.
Sure there have always been ditch witches, post hole diggers, tillers etc around in the past. But the problem all along has been that they either required more than one man to operate or unload from the truck or the quality was such that those earlier light machines were prone to break downs and damage. These machines solve all those short comings. They are built to the same high standards that you would expect from much heavier commercial machinery and are fully mobile.
by: Chris tyreel
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