How to Operate a Skidloader Illinois

Skid steer loaders are versatile machines for loading debris, moving dirt or rock, or smoothing the ground. Learning to operate them takes practice, and a large area of firm level ground.

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Steps

  1. Choose a skid loader, either from a rental company or someone who will loan you one. There are a number of manufacturers and sizes, with variations between them, but you may want to start with a small BOBCAT brand or something like it.
  2. Take time to look at the safety tips in the operator's manual. The skid loader turns quickly, tips over easily, and changes directions very suddenly!
  3. Find a location like a field, or even a large, empty parking lot to practice in.
  4. Climb into the operator's seat, and take a look around. One thing you should notice is that the whole rear of the machine is a blind spot, since you are tucked away in a small compartment with machine wrapped completely around you.
  5. Look at the controls. These may vary, but typically, there are two steering handles, one located on each side arm rest of the machine. These will each have control buttons for accessories, located on the tops or positioned like triggers on the foreward side. Usually there is a diagram explain them on the console beside each stick, and now is the time to get an idea what they do, since when you are moving, pulling the wrong one or pushing the wrong button has immediate consequences!
  6. There should be a seat belt and rollover bar, like the one on amusement part rides that pulls down from over your head to secure you in the seat. Pull the bar down until it locks in place, and fasten your seat belt if it has one. If the machine doesnt have either feature, now is the time to get out of the machine and leave it alone!
  7. Locate the starter controls. The ignition is normally operated by a key similar to a car, but some have a starter button, and newer rental machines have a key pad you punch in a code on, but if you look around, you should be able to find where to start the engine.
  8. Start the engine, and look for a throttle handle. This will be a flat metal bar with a rubber grip, usually on the console to the right of the right arm rest with a slot to slide foreward and backward in. There is usually a turtle image on one end of the slot, and rabbit on the other, we will start most of this practice in the TURTLE position.
  9. Unlock the controls. Many machines have an accessory lock out system. There will be toggle switches near the instrument panel with lock symbols below them, and often the will have a red lamp on when the switch is off, green when it is on. You will have to toggle the control swithch to on to be able to begin operating the machine.
  10. Move the bucket or front attachment up off the ground. This will mean pulling one of the control levers, or joysticks, in, toward the center of the machine, for instance, you will lean the left hand stick to the right, and this is usually the stick that raises and lowers the bucket. Because these joysticks have multiple functions, be care full not to move them diagonally, but either move straight right or left, or straight foreward/backward!
  11. Raise the attachment high enough to get a clear view of what is in front of you, set it down, raise it again, to get a feel for the movement of it. If the left stick raises the bucket, the right stick will change the position of it. By leaning the right lever to the left, you will raise the front of the bucket in a scooping motion, and by going to the right with the right stick, you will dump it. Raise and lower the bucket, scoop and dump it, and get a feel for its motion.
  12. Push slowly ahead, or foreward on the control sticks. The machine will move foreward, and if the throttle is in the idle, or turtle position, and you move each stick slowly and at the same speed, you will move smoothly in a straight line. When you pull back on the control levers, you will back up, and here you should remember, you have very little view of what is behind you!
  13. Move the joysticks independantly of one another. Pushing only the right stick will steer the machine to the left. Pushing on the left lever will steer the machine right. If you hold one lever forward, the machine will pivot in a circle the direction the tracks or tires are pushing it, while the stationary side "skids", hence the name skid steer.
  14. Practice moving the levers forward, then backward smoothly with the bucket in at a safe height in an open area until you have the feel of the machine and the controls. By moving one lever forward, and the other backward, you can spin the machine around in a circle the width of the machine.
  15. Drive the machine until you are comfortable with the steering operation, then approach a pile of material to practice using the loader bucket.
  16. Stop the machine just before you get to the pile of material, and lower the bucket to the ground with the front edge level. Drive foreward, pushing the loader into the pile of material, and roll the bucket back to scoop a load, stopping the foreward motion as the bucket reaches the full back scoop position, back up, and raise the bucket to a safe carrying height. You may want to scoop the material, back up, and pull ahead and dump it back in the pile to practice. There is no "voila!, I have it!" to this step. The more you use the machine, the better you will get, but it takes many hours of operation to get good at it.
  17. Park the machine, always set the buck down flat on the ground, and turn it off. Remove the seat belt and restraining bar, and exit the operator's compartment.

Tips

  • Skidloaders turn suddenly, and their wheels or tracks will rut and dig up the ground while operating, so do not practice where you will damage a lawn or landscaping.
  • Have someone to watch for you while you practice, spotting obstacles and looking for hazards.

Warnings

  • Take as long as needed to familiarize yourself with the operator's manual of the machine.
  • Start slowly, the machine is extremely powerful and dangerous.
  • Keep children away and off of the machine.
  • Do not operate on steep inclines or loose material.
  • Do not operate or carry loads with the bucket lifted high in the air. These machines tip over easily.
  • Do not ever operate a skidloader without safety belts and a backup alarm or warning bell.
  • Make sure your loader is equipped with an accessible fire extinguisher.

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