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CAT 250 vs Bobcat S250 Skid-Steer Loaders

Compare the CAT 250 and Bobcat S250 skid-steer loaders to determine which model offers superior performance, features, and value. This side-by-side comparison highlights engine power, rated operating capacity, and hydraulic capabilities to help you choose the best skid-steer loader for your construction or landscaping needs.

CAT 250 Skid-Steer Loader

The CAT 250 is a vertical-lift skid-steer loader powered by a 74-hp Cat C3.3B turbocharged diesel engine. It offers a rated operating capacity of 2,689 lbs and a tipping load of 5,378 lbs. The loader features optional high-flow hydraulics, delivering up to 30 gal/min, and operates at a ground pressure of 8.9 psi. The Bobcat S250 is a vertical-lift skid-steer loader with a 75-hp turbocharged diesel engine. It provides a rated operating capacity of 2,500 lbs and a tipping load of 5,000 lbs. The S250 offers optional high-flow hydraulics, with a ground pressure of 5.1 psi, and features a spacious cab with advanced controls.

CAT 250 Pros:

  • Turbocharged 74-hp Cat C3.3B diesel engine

  • Optional high-flow hydraulics up to 30 gal/min

  • Vertical lift design for extended reach and lift height

  • Spacious operator station with ergonomic joystick controls

CAT 250 Cons:

  • Higher ground pressure (8.9 psi) may be less suitable for soft ground

  • Lower rated operating capacity compared to Bobcat S250

  • Fewer advanced comfort and technology features

  • Smaller fuel tank (24.9 gal) may require more frequent refueling

Bobcat S250 Pros:

  • 75-hp turbocharged diesel engine for robust performance

  • Vertical lift path offers higher reach and better material handling

  • Rated operating capacity of 2,500 lbs

  • Spacious cab with optional advanced controls and comfort features

Bobcat S250 Cons:

  • Slightly lower engine horsepower compared to CAT 250

  • Larger size may reduce maneuverability in confined spaces

  • Advanced features may increase initial learning curve

  • Premium features may increase overall cost

Bobcat vs. CAT 250:
The CAT 250 offers a powerful engine and comfortable operator station, but it falls short in lift capacity and ground pressure. The Bobcat S250 stands out with its superior lift path, higher rated operating capacity, and operator-focused features, making it a better option for demanding jobs requiring reach and attachment flexibility.

CAT 250 Skid-Steer Loader
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