Real asking prices from 0 active loader listings across the U.S. dealer market. Covering wheel loaders, skid steers, and track loaders — updated from live inventory data.
Top 5 manufacturers by listing volume. Prices are dealer asking prices from active listings — final sale prices typically come in 5–15% below ask. Check current loader listings and auction results to stay informed on market pricing.
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Key factors that influence where a used loader lands in the price range.
Hours are the single biggest price driver. Skid steers and wheel loaders under 2,500 hours command a strong premium — expect 20–35% more than a comparable high-hour unit.
Skid steers typically price $18K–$55K. Track loaders run $25K–$80K. Large wheel loaders (150+ hp) drive the upper end of the market at $90K+.
Caterpillar and John Deere consistently carry 10–18% premiums over equivalent Bobcat or Case units. Dealer service network proximity adds further value.
Loaders with documented attachment use (buckets, forks, augers) can see 5–12% price variance depending on wear. Clean machines with one-owner history price strongest.
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