New LS Skid Steer

   / New LS Skid Steer #44  
LOL you guys are brutal... unfairly. Let's wait until (and if) it actually gets released, give it a fair test in person, and then decide.

LS has been making good tractors and, by all accounts, make an effort to adapt to customer needs and wants.

I've operated track machines from most manufacturers and NONE of them are perfect, and I can easily nitpick negatives from every machine out there. Let's give this one a chance before we condemn it.

Just my opinion from an experienced owner (not LS). This is the first time I have seen this machine. I have been watching the LS website for my next tractor purchase and had not seen these shown or mentioned at all. If this is a first gen machine, it looks promising. Rear views from a vertical lift machine is almost always limited at best. The hoses over the arms could use some more protection but maybe when they make it into production it will be changed. The engine cover really needs to offer more protection but those things aside, I would still consider this machine if I were in the market for a skid steer. Things that would concern me, things like the powertrain design and manufacturer, the operator station and a dealer network. Yea, if it makes production and my needs change for a skidsteer I will be looking at one of these.
 
   / New LS Skid Steer #45  
The heck with most all skidsteers, bouncy pogo sticks tearing up the ground.
Go with the small articulated loaders, smooth nice handling and much less damage to roadways.
 
   / New LS Skid Steer #46  
Even if I wanted and could afford one, I don't think I could use it on my property of nearly all slopes. I get the impression they don't do hills well, especially when wet/muddy.
 
   / New LS Skid Steer #47  
The heck with most all skidsteers, bouncy pogo sticks tearing up the ground.
Go with the small articulated loaders, smooth nice handling and much less damage to roadways.

The loaders are for loading. The CTL is way better at dirt work and most any other construction job.
 
   / New LS Skid Steer #48  
The loaders are for loading. The CTL is way better at dirt work and most any other construction job.

Yep, if you are going to go in afterward and grade out all the ruts and divots.
Also the tracks if used carefully are less destructive then wheels.
Either one will tear up hay fields and gravel roads and work lots.
 
   / New LS Skid Steer #49  
Yep, if you are going to go in afterward and grade out all the ruts and divots.
Also the tracks if used carefully are less destructive then wheels.
Either one will tear up hay fields and gravel roads and work lots.

The tracked ones don’t make ruts. They just rip the turf off the top of the ground. I’m aware of the damage caused. That’s one of the main reason I bought a TLB instead. But a wheeled loader isn’t even close to an equal to a CTL.
 
   / New LS Skid Steer #50  
I would say that all depends on what you are doing,
loading feed trucks and wagons, stacking round bales and such,
normal farm work skidsteers are not the best many times.
And the ones that get run in barns scrapping manure talk about a maintenance headache.
 

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