Compact loader for spaces larger machines cannot reach
The TYPHON STOMP 509 is small in stature, but built for serious compact skid steer work. It is sized for narrow doorways, corridors, gates, small paths, confined residential sites, and low-ceiling work areas where a larger loader may be too wide or too tall.
At 3,100 lb, the STOMP 509 gives buyers a practical step up from shovel work while staying compact enough for landscaping, property cleanup, small construction, driveway preparation, and material handling.
Kubota D1105 diesel engine and operating details
Both highlighted TYPHON STOMP diesel skid steer platforms center buyer attention on the EPA certified Japanese Kubota D1105 engine. The D1105 is a vertical, water cooled, 4-cycle, 3-cylinder indirect injection diesel engine rated at 25 hp at 3000 RPM and 19 hp at 2200 RPM.
That Kubota-powered configuration is useful for owners who want compact loader capability without stepping into a full-size skid steer footprint. It supports loading, grading, carrying, drilling, cleanup, landscape preparation, and farm or property maintenance.
Key STOMP 509 specs include a 1.4 ton operating weight, 2,570 mm transport length with bucket, 1,010 mm bucket width, 2,150 mm maximum unloading height, 560 mm dump reach, 3,050 mm radial lift height, and 2,580 mm height to bucket pin.
Zero-turn control for tight jobsite movement
The STOMP 509 features zero-turn capability, allowing it to pivot 360 degrees within its own body length without extra forward or reverse movement. That helps operators turn around obstacles and reposition in confined areas.
A widened 700 mm interior cabin width, improved pilot control response, wear-resistant anti-slip tires, and a 40 inch bucket make the 509 useful for loading dump trucks, moving sand, gravel, debris, and supporting site preparation or cleanup.






