So thats the niche? Demo jobs if so makes sense why we don't see them in Australia, demo jobs are all done with escavators and skid steers, so its basically a big skid steer on big jobs yeah?
Niche
Noun
a place, employment, status, or activity for which a person or thing is best fitted.
You did an excellent job grading a smooth floor with your wheel loader.
I can almost guarantee that you either started on a cleared, hard, stable surface or you placed 4-6 feet of that material in one lift to support your machine.
The difference between a wheel and a track loader is the track loader can go into a swampy or wooded or stumpy area, drain it, clear it, push the slop off, and then place the fill and grade a smooth floor. It would be a nasty muddy mess but it can be done, and quite efficiently.
You say your demo is done with an excavator and a skid steer? We do that here also because we don't have track loaders.
A track loader can be moved onto a demo job, bring down buildings up to 2-3 stories, separate the recyclables from the demo, pile or load it on trucks or dumpsters, remove the foundations and paving, fill in the basements, and spread and grade topsoil over the site.
Clearing and stumping a rocky 2 to 1 slope? I don't think I'd want to try that with a wheel loader. In fact I'd prefer an excavator but a track loader works just fine too.
I'm not the only one who has done this. There are guys doing these things and more every day.
I don't think that meets the definition of "niche".
I've spent very little time on a wheel loader but I'll be the first to admit that on a hard stable surface loading from a loose pile they're hard to beat in loading and carrying. Get them onto something soft, or try to do anything that puts the tires at risk and they become very expensive.
My point is, everything you can do with a wheel loader can be done with a track loader, although it may be slower. Everything you can do with a dozer can be done with a track loader although it may be slower. Fifty percent or more of the things done with an excavator can be done with a track loader, some of them slower, many of them faster.
I'm not claiming a track loader is the answer to everything but with a track loader you can do many things that otherwise requires 2 machines or extra time. For a small company faced with an ever changing variety of projects it's like an answer to prayer, if you have a competent operator.
Lack of a competent operator can be the main drawback to these machines. They take much longer than an excavator, dozer, or skid steer to become proficient with. Learning the machine itself is less than half the education. Learning what it can do and how to do it efficiently takes even longer.
Not trying to step on anybody's toes here. I love a good debate so keep it going!