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Wording
on Event #43 Skid-steer Loader
SKID-STEER
LOADER
A HISTORIC LANDMARK OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
Brothers Cyril and Louis Keller designed and built the first small,
lightweight, three-wheel, front-end loader in their machinist-blacksmith
shop in Rothsay, Minnesota. A local farmer wanted to mechanize cleaning
manure from his obstacle-filled, two-story turkey barn. The machine,
first used in 1957, was able to turn completely around within its
own length.
Melroe Manufacturing Company, Gwinner, ND purchased the rights
to the Keller loader and hired the Kellers to continue development
of the loader in 1958. The first four-wheel, true skid-steer loader
was the M400 manufactured in 1960. The "Bobcat" name was
first used in 1962 on the M440.
The skid-steer loader's utility comes from its turning ability
and its many versatile attachments. Bobcat pioneered the durable
and dependable hydrostatic drive for the loader. The skid-steer
loader, used worldwide in continually evolving applications, has
reduced the need for human labor and improved the speed and economy
of projects in agricultural, construction, manufacturing, shipping,
and landscaping industries.
Dedicated by
THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS
2004
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