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CAT 260 vs Bobcat S250 Skid-Steer Loaders

Compare the CAT 260 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 260 Skid-Steer Loader

The CAT 260 is a vertical-lift skid-steer loader powered by a 74-hp Cat C2.8T turbocharged diesel engine. It offers a rated operating capacity of 3,160 lbs and a tipping load of 6,321 lbs. The loader features standard and 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 260 Pros:

  • Turbocharged 74-hp Cat C2.8T diesel engine

  • Higher rated operating capacity of 3,160 lbs

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

  • Vertical lift design for extended reach and lift height

CAT 260 Cons:

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

  • Larger size may reduce maneuverability in confined spaces

  • 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

  • Lower ground pressure (5.1 psi) suitable for soft ground

  • Optional high-flow hydraulics up to 30.7 gal/min

  • Spacious cab with optional advanced controls and comfort features

Bobcat S250 Cons:

  • Lower rated operating capacity compared to CAT 260

  • Older model; may lack some modern features

  • Larger size may reduce maneuverability in confined spaces

  • Premium features may increase overall cost

Bobcat vs. CAT 260:
The CAT 260 offers a powerful engine and higher rated operating capacity, making it ideal for heavy-duty tasks. However, it falls short in ground pressure and may be less suitable for soft terrains. The Bobcat S250 stands out with its lower ground pressure and operator-focused features, making it a better option for jobs requiring versatility and comfort.

CAT 260 Skid-Steer Loader
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