Did you know 68% of construction projects face delays due to equipment failure? When your front loader breaks down, you're not just losing time - you're hemorrhaging $1,200/hour in labor costs. That's why choosing the right 950 loader for sale
isn't a purchase - it's a survival decision.
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Feel that? That's the 315HP engine purring like a tiger as it moves 4.2 cubic yards per scoop. Our Tier 4 Final engines slash fuel costs by 18% compared to standard models. Check these specs:
Feature | Our 950 | Industry Average |
---|---|---|
Lift Capacity | 12,500 lbs | 10,200 lbs |
Fuel Efficiency | 6.2 gal/hr | 7.8 gal/hr |
Service Interval | 500 hrs | 300 hrs |
While others sell you iron, we sell productivity. Unlike standard front wheel loaders for sale, our ProControl hydraulics respond 0.3 seconds faster. That's 12% more material moved daily. Still think all loaders are created equal?
Rocky terrain? We install reinforced buckets. Frozen job sites? Cold-start packages included. Our 27 attachment options turn one front loader for sale into your Swiss Army knife of earthmoving.
After switching to our 950 loaders, Copper Star Mining boosted production by 22% in 3 months. "These machines eat through 14-hour shifts like it's nothing," says site manager Dan O'Connell. Ready to write your success story?
Since 1998, EarthMover Solutions has delivered 9,500+ loaders across North America. But here's the kicker - we're offering free lifetime technical support with every purchase this quarter. Will you be the 9,501st operator to dominate your job site?
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A: The price depends on the model year, condition (new/used), attachments, and seller location. Older or heavily used units typically cost less. Always request maintenance records for accuracy.
A: Yes, front loader buckets vary in size (1-4 cubic yards) based on the machine's power. Custom attachments like forks or snowplows may also be available. Check specifications for compatibility.
A: Many dealers offer financing options for used equipment. Third-party lenders and manufacturer programs may also provide flexible plans. Compare interest rates and terms before committing.
A: Request an independent inspection report and review service history. Look for hydraulic leaks, tire wear, and engine hours. Test-drive to assess transmission and steering performance.
A: Ensure ROPS/FOPS certifications, functioning seat belts, and clear visibility from the cab. Verify emergency shutdown systems and check for updated safety decals. Modern models often include backup cameras.
A: Certified refurbished units usually come with 6-12 month warranties. Ask about coverage for major components like engines and hydraulics. Some dealers provide extended warranty options.
A: Wheel loaders handle heavier loads and rough terrain better, while skid steers excel in tight spaces. Consider fuel efficiency, attachment variety, and project scale when choosing.
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