John Deere skid steers are engineered to provide dependable power and performance for a variety of demanding job sites. Whether you’re moving materials, grading surfaces, or clearing debris, these machines deliver the hydraulic strength and lifting capability needed to handle challenging tasks. At Dobbs Equipment, we carry several skid steer models that vary in size, operating weight, and horsepower so you can find the right fit for your workload. Compare the available models below to determine which one best suits your needs.
|
Model |
Operating Capacity (lbs.) |
Gross Horsepower (HP) |
Operating Weight (lbs.) |
Lift Height (in) |
|
316 P-Tier |
1,750 |
65 |
6,375 |
115.1 |
|
318 P-Tier |
1,945 |
65 |
6,475 |
120 |
|
320G |
2,190 |
69 |
7,150 |
122.2 |
|
324G |
2,690 |
74 |
7,700 |
126 |
|
330 P-Tier |
2,950 |
98 |
9,930 |
132 |
|
334 P-Tier |
4,000 |
118 |
10,264 |
132 |
Skid steers are widely valued for their versatility, thanks to the wide variety of attachments available. With the right attachment, these machines can handle tasks across construction, landscaping, agriculture, and property maintenance. At Dobbs Equipment, we offer more than 100 different attachments to help expand the capabilities of your skid steer. Here are a few popular options:
Angle and Pickup Brooms - Excellent for sweeping roadsides and removing debris from milling projects, construction areas, and building entrances.
Buckets - Ideal for loading, transporting, and grading materials such as dirt, gravel, and mulch around the job site.
Cold Planers - A compact milling attachment that allows operators to work close to curbs, walls, and other tight obstacles.
Hydraulic Hammers - Designed to break through hard surfaces like concrete and rock during demolition and construction work.
Augers - Perfect for drilling holes in a variety of soil types, commonly used for fence posts, foundation footings, and tree planting.
The newest John Deere skid steer models are built to keep operators comfortable and productive throughout long workdays. Inside the cab, operators will find a spacious layout, ergonomic controls, and improved visibility that make job-site tasks easier and more efficient. The cab is sealed and pressurized to reduce dust and outside noise, while the adjustable high-back, sculpted seat helps minimize fatigue during extended periods of operation.
Today’s skid steers also feature advanced technology designed to enhance machine performance and precision. Intuitive control systems allow operators to make smooth, accurate movements, and onboard displays provide helpful information about machine performance and operation. The optional Onboard Grade feature provides real-time cross-slope and mainfall slope readings directly on the in-cab monitor for more accurate grading work. In addition, JDLink technology provides convenient access to machine data, usage information, and equipment health insights. Contact our Dobbs Equipment team to learn more about the technology available on our John Deere skid steers.
Once you’ve found the perfect John Deere skid steer model for your operations, you can either purchase with cash or choose to take advantage of our fantastic in-house financing options. Our financing solutions are designed to be quick and easy, with flexible repayment terms and competitive interest rates. If you’re looking for a John Deere skid steer for a short project, we even offer leasing options with 12-, 18-, and 24-month terms. Our local Dobbs Equipment teams can work with you to develop a customized solution tailored to your needs. Click Here to learn more about our John Deere equipment financing options today.