Scag Enters Compact Equipment Market with Jackal Mini Track Loader
With three engine options, the loader has a 1,125-pound lift capacity, a 3,142-pound tip capacity and an 83-inch hinge pin height...
Outdoor power equipment manufacturer Scag has expanded into the compact construction equipment market with the introduction of its new Jackal Stand-On Mini Track Loader.
The unit comes with three engine options: the 24.8-horsepower Kubota D1305-E4B, the 24.7-horsepower Kohler KSD1403 or the 24.7-horespower Yanmar 3TNV80FT-ZMYA.
The Jackal has a 1,125-pound lift capacity, a 3,142-pound tip capacity and an 83-inch hinge pin height for access into dumpsters, containers and truck beds. It has 15 gallons per minute of auxiliary hydraulic flow at 3000 psi.
Scag says the dual-hydraulic drive system provides dependable drive power and ground speeds up to 4 miles per hour.
The operator platform features suspension, padded cushions and a hydraulic pilot-controlled joystick. The padded cushions can be easily removed to access maintenance and service areas.
A 34- or 40-inch steel bucket comes standard, and the universal mount also accepts attachments from other manufacturers and suppliers. The machine’s “ultra-low center of gravity,” narrow width and shorter length improves maneuverability and stability, the company says.
Rubber tracks are available in 7- or 9-inch widths and can be easily swapped depending on the task at hand. Both feature low ground pressure and traction on a variety of terrains.
Dual 6-gallon fuel tanks feature large filler necks and fuel gauges for operator convenience.
The Jackal starts at $42,999 and is available at authorized Scag dealers.