6 Ways the TYPHON STOMP X1300 Dominates the Competition
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You need a mini skid steer. You see many brands. Vermeer. Ditch Witch. Toro. Bobcat. Each brand wants your money. Each brand claims superiority. The TYPHON STOMP X1300 delivers where others fall short.
Here are 6 ways this compact machine dominates the competition.
The TYPHON STOMP X1300 costs less than half of a new Vermeer or Toro. A new Vermeer S925TX costs 28,000 dollars. A new Toro Dingo TX 1000 costs 32,000 dollars. This machine costs 12,000 dollars. You save 16,000 to 20,000 dollars upfront. This money stays in your business. You buy attachments. You hire extra help. You pocket the difference.
Other brands force you into debt. You finance for five years. You pay interest. The TYPHON STOMP X1300 lets you pay cash. You own the machine on day one.
The TYPHON STOMP X1300 burns 0.6 gallons of diesel per hour. A Bobcat MT100 burns 1.1 gallons per hour. A Vermeer S925TX burns 1.0 gallons per hour. Run your machine for 200 hours per year. At 4 dollars per gallon, you spend only 480 dollars. The Bobcat uses 220 gallons. You spent 880 dollars. You save 400 dollars per year on fuel alone.
This machine uses standard hydraulic oil. You buy it at any auto parts store. Other brands require proprietary fluids. You pay triple the price. You wait for dealer delivery. The compact skid steer keeps you working.
| Machine | Fuel/Hour | 200 hrs/year Cost |
|---|---|---|
| TYPHON STOMP X1300 | 0.6 gal | $480 |
| Bobcat MT100 | 1.1 gal | $880 |
| Vermeer S925TX | 1.0 gal | $800 |
The TYPHON STOMP X1300 has no DPF filter. No emission sensors. No computer modules. A Bobcat MT100 has a DPF filter. This filter clogs every 200 hours. A new filter costs 5,000 dollars. You lose two days of work waiting for the part.
This machine uses a basic diesel engine. You change the oil. You change the fuel filter. You grease the fittings. Total time is 20 minutes. Any person on your crew performs this work. No special tools. No dealer visit. No expensive software.
Other brands lock you into dealer service. You pay 180 dollars per hour for a technician. You wait one week for an appointment. The compact skid steer frees you from this cycle.
The TYPHON STOMP X1300 measures 35 inches wide. A Toro Dingo TX 1000 measures 36 inches wide. One inch difference does not seem large. That one inch blocks you from many gates. Older homes have 35-inch gates. Many pool enclosures have 35-inch openings. This machine fits. The Toro does not.
It weighs only 2,500 pounds. A Vermeer S925TX weighs 2,900 pounds. The extra 400 pounds tears up lawns. You leave ruts. Homeowners complain. This machine exerts less than 4 psi ground pressure. You drive across finished grass. No ruts. No damage. No complaints.
The TYPHON STOMP X1300 uses a standard mini skid steer plate. You buy attachments from any manufacturer. Any brand of auger fits. Any brand of trencher fits. Any brand of bucket fits. You are not locked into one supplier.
A Ditch Witch SK1050 uses a proprietary plate. You must buy Ditch Witch attachments. An auger costs 2,500 dollars from Ditch Witch. The same auger from a generic brand costs 1,200 dollars. You pay double. You have no choice. This machine gives you a choice. You pick the best price. You pick the best quality. You save money on every attachment.
The TYPHON STOMP X1300 uses common parts. The engine is a Chinese diesel clone of a Kubota. Every part interchanges with Kubota parts. You buy a starter for 80 dollars. A Kubota starter costs 400 dollars. You buy a water pump for 50 dollars. A Kubota water pump costs 300 dollars. You save 80 percent on every repair.
Other brands force you to buy genuine parts. A Toro control handle costs 1,200 dollars. This machine’s control handle costs 150 dollars. A Bobcat hydraulic pump costs 3,000 dollars. This pump costs 600 dollars. You do the math.
A local mechanic fixes the TYPHON STOMP X1300. The same mechanic does not touch a Bobcat. They fear the electronics. They fear the proprietary software. You go to the dealer. You pay dealer prices. You wait dealer wait times. This machine keeps you working the same day.
▶ TYPHON STOMP X1300 In Action
Take two contractors. Contractor A buys a Vermeer S925TX for 28,000 dollars. Contractor B buys a TYPHON STOMP X1300 for 12,000 dollars. Both run their machines for 500 hours over two years.
| Cost Item | Contractor A — Vermeer | Contractor B — TYPHON STOMP X1300 |
|---|---|---|
| Purchase Price | $28,000 | $12,000 |
| Fuel (500 hrs) | $500 | $240 |
| Service | $500 | $100 |
| Attachments | $2,000 | $1,000 |
| Total After 2 Years | $31,000 | $13,340 |
Contractor B saves $17,660. Contractor B also has a machine that fits more gates. Contractor B also has no dealer dependence. Contractor B also has lower repair costs.
Which contractor wins more bids? Which contractor keeps more profit? The answer is clear.
What You Lose by Choosing Other Brands
- Money. You pay higher prices for the same function.
- Time. You wait for dealer service and proprietary parts.
- Access. You cannot fit through tight spaces.
- Control. You depend on dealers for repairs and parts.
What You Gain with the TYPHON STOMP X1300
- Savings. The lower price leaves cash in your pocket.
- Freedom. Any mechanic fixes it. Any parts store supplies it.
- Access. You work in narrow spaces other machines miss.
- Profit. Lower costs mean higher margins on every job.
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