
Interested in buying a stand on track loader? Struggling to decide whether a Kubota stand on loader or a Bobcat stand on loader is the better machine for your needs? At Burke Equipment Company in Delmar, Felton and Newark, Delaware, we’re committed to bringing you the best selection of construction equipment in ‘Tax Free Delaware’ and our commitment has allowed us to become one of the top 10 Kubota commercial equipment dealers in the United States. Let’s take a look at some key differences between the Kubota SCL1000 and the Bobcat MT100 before you come out to see us!
Let’s start with the basics. The Kubota SCL1000 is built on a durable Kubota steel frame, which is welded for better stability and longevity. The stand on track loader’s compact frame allows for nimble maneuverability around any job site, making it a must-have in tight spaces that require plenty of power to get the job done. But despite the armor that the Kubota SCL1000 wears, the Kubota stand on loader is wildly comfortable. A hanging suspension stand and operator cushion are ergonomically designed to keep you comfortable when working long hours on the job, something you’ll appreciate day-in and day-out.
But how does the Kubota SCL1000 compare to the Bobcat MT100? The Bobcat MT100 highlights Bobcat’s legacy of durable construction and powerful design. But the Bobcat MT100’s 84.7-inch hinge pin height doesn’t quite reach the SCL1000’s 80.9-inch hinge pin height and the Kubota SCL1000’s deeper fuel tank lets you work for extended periods of time than the MT100 lets you. Kubota also directs the hydraulic pump in the SCL1000 straight into the engine, creating less maintenance and less clutter inside the stand on track loader’s interior. They may seem like basic differences, but when you’re working behind the Kubota SCL1000, there’s nothing that’ll stand in your way!
You’ve been patient and it hasn’t gone unnoticed. Let’s talk power in the Kubota SCL1000 and the Bobcat MT100. The Kubota SCL1000 sports a 24.8 horsepower rating, courtesy of a Kubota-built engine. Bobcat offers the same exact horsepower rating of 24.8 in the MT100 and the two stand on track loaders offer similar displacement ratings, but you’ll find faster move speeds in the SCL1000. You’ll maintain maximum efficiency on the job in the SCL1000, thanks to its 15 gpm auxiliary hydraulic flow, compared to the MT100’s 12 gpm auxiliary hydraulic flow. For a comprehensive look at the SCL1000’s specifications, click here.
Ready to buy a Kubota SCL1000 stand on loader? We’d love to answer any questions you may have and let you demo a brand new SCL1000 right here at Burke Equipment Company! You can give us a call, use the Locations Page at the top of the page for directions to our store or fill out our Get a Quote form and we’ll have our team reach out with more information. We look forward to working with you at Burke Equipment Company in Delmar, Felton or Newark, Delaware!