Release the compact power of the dependable and flexible TYPHON STOMP 507 Mini Skid Steer Loader for small construction projects. Designed to manage several jobs effectively, this skid steer loader is engineered for simple movement in limited areas. From excavating and drilling to bulldozing and landscaping, the TYPHON STOMP 13.5 performs remarkably in a small, reasonably priced package.
TYPHON STOMP Mini Skid Steer Loader Key Features
1. Compact Design for Small Projects
- Designed especially for small building jobs, they guarantee simple mobility.
- Perfect for parks, gardens, homes, businesses, orchards, and more.
2. Versatile Applications
- Perfect for drilling, digging, grabbing, bull-dozing, ditch-cleaning, minor excavations, rock-breaking, landscaping, and building needs.
3. Compact Yet Powerful
- has a 13.5 hp engine, compact but high-performance yet cheap, enabling seamless operation.
- Withstands massive building projects without compromising performance.
4. Included Accessories
- Along with one x normal digging skid-steer bucket, one x tool box, and one x digital handbook with directions.
* Note: As the STOMP 13.5 comes with two valves, there are many attachments it cannot use.



























Benjamin Nguyen –
I’ve used mini loaders from Bobcat and Ditch Witch before, and while those are more powerful, the TYPHON STOMP is unbeatable for the price. For small digs, grading, and hauling, this thing gets it done. Would buy again.
Terrence Gonzalez –
Compact, reliable, and just the right amount of power for moving mulch, soil, and orchard cleanup. It’s not a commercial monster, but it’s ideal for my farm. Starts easy every time. Low fuel use too.
Paul Rogers –
Bought the STOMP 507 to help redo my driveway and some trench work in the yard. First time using equipment like this, and it was really beginner-friendly. The digital manual is actually helpful, which was a nice surprise. No regrets!
Mario King –
Customers like it for tight spots, but we’ve had a couple returns due to confusion with attachment compatibility. It needs clearer messaging around what it can and can’t use. Would be a 4-star if not for that.
Isaac Sanders –
Easy to operate and compact — I use it in large garden projects. But it can’t use most of the attachments I hoped for due to the valve limitations. Would have appreciated more upfront info about that.
Oliver White –
This little skid steer exceeded expectations. I use it for landscaping jobs in tight backyards where bigger machines won’t fit. It’s light, easy to maneuver, and has enough torque to push dirt and gravel without bogging down. Solid value for the price.
Roy Hernandez –
It does the job, but don’t expect heavy-duty performance. It struggled a bit when I tried to move wet clay soil. Fine for light landscaping, but don’t push it too hard. Good entry-level machine, but it has its limits.
Karl Perez –
Works great for loading gravel and moving tools around the job site. Feels well-built and durable. The manual controls take a little getting used to. Would love if they offered a hydraulic upgrade package in the future.
Amir Thomas –
Very capable machine, especially considering the price point. It handles dirt, brush, and manure easily. Took off one star because you’re limited in the types of tools you can use, but if you’re buying it for basic jobs, it’s a great choice.
Lucas Cox –
Love how small and maneuverable it is — fits in my garage and on my trailer with no hassle. Engine runs smooth. I just wish there were more attachments included. One bucket’s fine, but having a grapple or auger would make it perfect.
Eric Sanders –
This machine helps us stay on top of maintenance for several properties. We’ve used it for trenching and light snow pushing. Only downside is that with just two valves, not all attachments are compatible. Still, great for core tasks.