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Canada's pricing tool for used skid steers and compact track loaders. Free valuations for every listing. ML-powered predictions for every auction lot.

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We track every upcoming skid steer and CTL auction lot in Canada and predict what it will sell for — before the gavel drops.

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2021 · Skid Steer · 1,840 hrs · Dealer

Caterpillar 236D

Saskatoon, SK

$54,331

Above Market

Market avg: $30,400 · High confidence

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We compare asking prices against 17,026+ verified auction sales so you know if you're getting a fair deal.

  • - Real sold prices, not asking prices
  • - Adjusted for year, hours, and location
  • - Monthly payment estimates included
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is TrackCheck?
TrackCheck is Canada's independent pricing tool for skid steers and compact track loaders. We aggregate listings from dealers, auctions, and private sellers, then cross-reference with verified auction results to show you fair market values. Think of it as Kelley Blue Book for construction equipment.
Is TrackCheck free to use?
Yes, completely free. No signup required to browse listings or check prices. We may offer premium features in the future, but core pricing data will always be free for Canadian buyers.
How accurate are your valuations?
Our valuations are based on 16,000+ verified auction records from Ritchie Bros, Purple Wave, and regional auctions across Canada. We use machine learning to account for year, hours, condition, and regional pricing differences. Typical accuracy is within 10-15% of actual sale prices.
What's the difference between a skid steer and a CTL?
Skid steer loaders (SSL) have wheels, while compact track loaders (CTL) have rubber tracks. CTLs offer better traction and lower ground pressure — ideal for soft or muddy terrain. However, they cost more upfront and have higher maintenance costs (track replacement). For flat, hard surfaces like concrete, a wheeled skid steer is usually the better value.
How do I know if a listing is a good deal?
Each listing on TrackCheck shows a Deal Score comparing the asking price to verified auction data for similar machines. Green means below market average (potential deal), red means above average (negotiate harder or walk away). Always factor in hours, condition, and location when evaluating.
What are the auction predictions?
We track every upcoming skid steer and CTL auction lot on Ritchie Bros and predict the sale price using our ML model trained on 21,000+ verified auction results. The predictions are free on every lot page. For buyers who need deeper analysis, our $39 Auction Analysis Report includes comparable sales, mechanical risk assessment, all-in cost breakdown, and recommended max bid.
What's in the paid Auction Analysis Report?
The $39 report is built for buyers about to bid on a specific lot. It includes 5-8 Canadian-weighted comparable sales, known mechanical issues for that exact model and year, a full all-in cost breakdown (buyer premium, GST/HST, transport), flip margin scenarios at multiple target margins, and a printable inspection checklist. Reports are delivered to your email within 4 hours.