Schaffer mini loader, front end loader and articulated telescopic loader customers in focus working in the tree industry and general contracting. Many of these customers used to own a skid steer - often called "bobcats" but found the wheels dug the ground up when working in customers backyards so have converted to the compact, industrial Schaffer Loader!
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OtzGotz10 1 month ago
nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
noaraldino 1 year ago
Hi Brothgyth, thanks for your comments, its great to hear some feedback from other countries usin Schaffer Loaders. We did have a customer once that mixed up their 44 gallon drums and filled their diesel tank with water instead of fuel! After a drain it was all good to go, but I don't recommend it! I'll get some more Schaffer Loader videos up soon!
schafferloaders 1 year ago
I have a 2033 schaeffer loader since 6 years now, i think it's my best buy!!!
The only problem that i met was my fault : i forgot to put gazole....
Shaeffer : the only loader
Brothgyth 1 year ago
pretty inovative. about the same size as a skid steer but it looks like it provides more power
MultiMonster69 1 year ago
Great video, nice editing. I have had the pleasure of using a Schaffer articulated loader. Great work horse. The attachments are phenomenal. The truly amazing part though is that the articulation allows you to drive over turf without leaving so much as a dent. If you need to be kind to the terrain, use one of these.
adz1566 1 year ago
Hi Chechnya, thanks for your comments. Many of our customers would have said the same thing in the past but then they bought a Schaffer Loader and find that productivity far exceeds their previous skid steer. Schaffer articulated loaders don't need to skid their tyres to turn so they don't tear up clients lawns, also they find in tight areas the great visibility speeds up their work and they off to the next job.
schafferloaders 1 year ago
Great turning circle, hydro power to spare and a log grapple with a wide gape. I wonder if I could fir one under the Christmas tree......
outofmytr33 2 years ago