thank you for posting this. been looking a mini skid steer but don't have 15 to 40k to throw down on name brands. I just wanted something to get the work done around my farm and this seems like a good option.
Well done sir, to go out of your way to give us some info. I will be watching for your future videos. You are living the dream by working outdoors with some toys. Some gently given advice from an appreciative old man: Stay out of college, find a good church woman, and buy a cheap microphone so we can hear you better. Do this and the world is your oyster. Thanks again.
They often come with a toolbox that has a set fo filters, tools, a grease gun. The choke is iffy and the tension of the tracks are iffy from the getgo, loved it but it also was easily getting jammed with gravel in the sprockets where a toro would have just crushed the rock, this one jams on it and can be a challenge to free itself. Also, low clearence on this one and easy to get stuck if you lack awareness
I just picked one of these LRT23 at auction. Can you tell me if both the green and yellow indicator light on the dash come on with the Key all the time or just the green? My yellow oil cooler light is on all the time too ? thanks for any info
Appreciate the video,especially since just bought one. There’s no manual for the machine just the motor. I really love it,I need some attachments but I like the idea of buying and selling these myself,could demonstrate some of the different attachments of which theres a lot! I’ll subscribe share what I tried,4 way bucket is on the list
I’ve seen another machine made in prc, the Diggit sl850. A lot of guys had problems with jumpy acceleration and controls. The fix on that machine is a direct spool valve replacing the left side joystick. Wondering if you have been able to smooth out this function on your machine or if this is something you would recommend.
Hey nice vid! Thank you for that! I think I saw one of your videos and I believe you said greasing the tracks tightens them? I could be wrong! Anyway could you give me some more info on this please and also do you know if there is like a bypass valve on the digger tracks where like if you gotta tow it out of the woods you can turn the valve and put the tracks in “neutral “ ? Thanks in advance man!
Yes, when you grease the tracks, it tightens them. Also, I have been researching about freeing the pumps to allow you to pull it but have been unsuccessful so far.
Very insightful on the product. Very helpful for my business to be as productive as possible. I will be viewing all of your videos. I have been looking at AGT LRT23 Chinese Mini Skid Steer for my business. Do you think this will help my business boom as soon as possible?
Thank you for taking the time to make this video I do have a few questions will this take dingo attachments how is it going through yards like if you are going to use it to install a lot of mulch would you tear up the grass
I have heard that dingo and bobcat attachments directly fit. I bought it specifically for mulch. It does leave track marks in the grass if it is wet out. The tire model would be better for grass but I decided to go with track for dirt work as well. Make sure to subscribe to see more videos on it.
I have an SDLool SL 380 wheeled skid steer. It has performed well with digging and moving gravel. My biggest complaint is how hard they are to service. I can't get to many of the engine parts due to the confined welded chassis. The Rato 740 23HP engine eats up the entire bay.
So there is no hydraulic filter, just a screen in the tank? How can i get more hydraulic flow? Mine has the two stage pump, looking for a 3 stage pump, or larger two stage pump If you have a hydraulic motor on the 3rd valve there isn't enough flow to turn the right track. The 3rd valve needs its own pump. I have seen some competitor models with 3 stage pump.
Great informational video, Do you know the weight of that machine? Do you think you could haul it on a single axle landscape trailer. thanks for posting? thanks for posting
It weights about 2,000 pounds. If you had a 3500 pound axle it should be able to handle it. I would be weary about putting it on a weak gate though, heavy duty ramps would be a better option.
Thanks for the video. I am debating whether to get the 15 hp or the 23 hp unit. About 1,700 difference. 7,500 for 23 hp or 5,800 for 15 hp. I am trying to negotiate price, but there are not many sellers in my area. I saw some at auction but they seem like a hassle and the distance to pick up is 10+ hours. Any insight which unit I should get? Should I just fork over the money for the 23 hp unit that is very similar to yours? I will be using it for residential use.
Don’t have any experience with the smaller unit but You can’t go wrong with more horsepower. I would get the larger one because you wouldn’t want to spend that much money just to wish you would have gotten the bigger unit.
Have you looked into importing one from China/alibaba? If you do a bit of research it's not too hard to do and you'll save enough to get whichever you want.
I used the spare that they provided. I believe you can go to places like Napa and cross reference a filter there. If you look in the groups on Facebook, there is some posts about it. I hope that helps.
I am not sure of the operators weight limit but people have put 200-300 pounds of extra weight on top of the operators weight on the back to help lift more weight in the bucket.
The tracks were binding up. Others have said the track bracket moves and you have to loosen the bolts and slide it as far back as you can and retighten the bolts.
@lelandscaping9278 I'm sure it will serve you well moving bark and light duty top soils. Transport will be easier, and you probably won't rut out yards nearly as bad as in a bobcat. The test will be in durability. My old Case 1835 is almost 30 years old and didn't cost me much more than what you paid.
Hello I bought one and seem to have same bogging problem. When took out fuel filter it looked like rusty water. What else should I clean out to make it run smooth
Definitely replace the filter and Clean the carburetor if needed or replace it. If that doesn’t work I would replace fuel pump with an electric one. That’s what I did and it seems to be running better now.
@@nathant230 it doesn’t run my brush cutter and the tracks at the same time. After reverse figuring the pressure the closest number I’m getting is 6 gpm.
Thanks for the overview, looking forward to seeing more footage of it in action
Thank you for watching. I am working on a video where I really put it to the test.
Great video! Thanks for the information!
Your welcome
Thanks for watcbing
I have been looking for a video on these. Very informative and helps me with my buying decision. Thank you
Thank you. I’m glad I could help. Make sure to subscribe to see more videos on this machine. Thanks for watching.
Awesome video. I have been looking at these and this gave me some great insight.
I’m glad I could help
Thank you for waycning
thank you for posting this. been looking a mini skid steer but don't have 15 to 40k to throw down on name brands. I just wanted something to get the work done around my farm and this seems like a good option.
This is exactly what this is good for. Stay tuned for more videos on this machine.
Thanks Brother! This helps for Noobs like myself who hasn't operated or seen one of these in person.
Your welcome!
Awesome video.
Thank you for the support
Great video
Thank you. Stay tuned for more videos on the skid steer.
Looking into picking one of these up from the auction soon. Thanks for the insight!
Thank you! I love your videos, I have been watching you for years.
Auction price?
@@2006mrderrickh I paid $6,500 but I bought it from a guy who buys them in bulk and resells them.
Very informative
Thank you for watching
wow really informative video. been thinking about getting one for some time. I think i will definitely be getting one now!
I’m glad I was able to help
Thanks for watching
Good video man I really enjoyed it
Thank you for watching!
I like how you mentioned the price you paid right away. Perhaps you could do another video of the machine working.
Well done sir, to go out of your way to give us some info. I will be watching for your future videos. You are living the dream by working outdoors with some toys. Some gently given advice from an appreciative old man: Stay out of college, find a good church woman, and buy a cheap microphone so we can hear you better. Do this and the world is your oyster. Thanks again.
Thank you for your support and I am looking into a microphone. Thanks for the subscribe and I will definitely be posting more videos.
It’s a nice little machine I bought one recently. Currently looking for a grapple for it
It absolutely is, especially for the price. I also have looked at getting one. Make sure to stay tuned for more videos on it
They often come with a toolbox that has a set fo filters, tools, a grease gun. The choke is iffy and the tension of the tracks are iffy from the getgo, loved it but it also was easily getting jammed with gravel in the sprockets where a toro would have just crushed the rock, this one jams on it and can be a challenge to free itself. Also, low clearence on this one and easy to get stuck if you lack awareness
Thank you for the input.
I just picked one of these LRT23 at auction. Can you tell me if both the green and yellow indicator light on the dash come on with the Key all the time or just the green? My yellow oil cooler light is on all the time too ? thanks for any info
Appreciate the video,especially since just bought one. There’s no manual for the machine just the motor. I really love it,I need some attachments but I like the idea of buying and selling these myself,could demonstrate some of the different attachments of which theres a lot! I’ll subscribe share what I tried,4 way bucket is on the list
Thanks for watching and the comment. How has it been so far
I’ve seen another machine made in prc, the Diggit sl850. A lot of guys had problems with jumpy acceleration and controls. The fix on that machine is a direct spool valve replacing the left side joystick. Wondering if you have been able to smooth out this function on your machine or if this is something you would recommend.
These units dont have the issues that Diggit machines have
Hey nice vid! Thank you for that! I think I saw one of your videos and I believe you said greasing the tracks tightens them? I could be wrong! Anyway could you give me some more info on this please and also do you know if there is like a bypass valve on the digger tracks where like if you gotta tow it out of the woods you can turn the valve and put the tracks in “neutral “ ? Thanks in advance man!
Yes, when you grease the tracks, it tightens them. Also, I have been researching about freeing the pumps to allow you to pull it but have been unsuccessful so far.
Is there anyway you could swap the hoses around and make one side the track side and the other for the boom and bucket like a bigger skid steer?
Very insightful on the product. Very helpful for my business to be as productive as possible. I will be viewing all of your videos. I have been looking at AGT LRT23 Chinese Mini Skid Steer for my business. Do you think this will help my business boom as soon as possible?
Absolutely, I’m glad I could help
Thank you for taking the time to make this video I do have a few questions will this take dingo attachments how is it going through yards like if you are going to use it to install a lot of mulch would you tear up the grass
I have heard that dingo and bobcat attachments directly fit. I bought it specifically for mulch. It does leave track marks in the grass if it is wet out. The tire model would be better for grass but I decided to go with track for dirt work as well. Make sure to subscribe to see more videos on it.
Takes Dingo, not Bobcat attachments
I’m in north east Ohio aswell and want to get one of these in the future. Thanks for the video!
What dealer are you going through?
I went through a guy on marketplace Who’s located in wadsworth.
I have an SDLool SL 380 wheeled skid steer. It has performed well with digging and moving gravel. My biggest complaint is how hard they are to service. I can't get to many of the engine parts due to the confined welded chassis. The Rato 740 23HP engine eats up the entire bay.
I have a ton of room in my engine bay and have a lot more room than a dingo or bobcat.
How much hydraulic fluid does it take?
So there is no hydraulic filter, just a screen in the tank?
How can i get more hydraulic flow? Mine has the two stage pump, looking for a 3 stage pump, or larger two stage pump If you have a hydraulic motor on the 3rd valve there isn't enough flow to turn the right track. The 3rd valve needs its own pump. I have seen some competitor models with 3 stage pump.
The "Bogging" you are talking about is called surging, it's from an improperly adjusted governor.
So where do you take your equipment for maintenance?
I do all my own maintenance and repairs.
Great informational video, Do you know the weight of that machine? Do you think you could haul it on a single axle landscape trailer. thanks for posting? thanks for posting
It weights about 2,000 pounds. If you had a 3500 pound axle it should be able to handle it. I would be weary about putting it on a weak gate though, heavy duty ramps would be a better option.
Was this from a local dealer? I'm in southern Ohio and looking for the same model.
It was from a guy in wadsworth who sells them on marketplace.
Thanks for the video. I am debating whether to get the 15 hp or the 23 hp unit. About 1,700 difference. 7,500 for 23 hp or 5,800 for 15 hp. I am trying to negotiate price, but there are not many sellers in my area. I saw some at auction but they seem like a hassle and the distance to pick up is 10+ hours. Any insight which unit I should get? Should I just fork over the money for the 23 hp unit that is very similar to yours? I will be using it for residential use.
Don’t have any experience with the smaller unit but You can’t go wrong with more horsepower. I would get the larger one because you wouldn’t want to spend that much money just to wish you would have gotten the bigger unit.
Have you looked into importing one from China/alibaba? If you do a bit of research it's not too hard to do and you'll save enough to get whichever you want.
@@tmashadi I’ve heard importing is pretty difficult and a long process
@tmashadi Importing seems like a hassle. Maybe 2k savings but a lot more headache. I had found a 15hp unit for 5,500 and another for 7k that had 23hp.
@@2006mrderrickhthat was my exact thought process when deciding to buy locally.
What engine oil filter did you use when you changed the oil? I just bought one and was wondering.
I used the spare that they provided. I believe you can go to places like Napa and cross reference a filter there. If you look in the groups on Facebook, there is some posts about it. I hope that helps.
Okay thank you for the reply
What kind of oil is in it?
Where do I find a 36" trencher for this unit?
Look in the Facebook groups for these units, people post where they have bought theirs from
Is this strong enough to use for yard grading?
It can lift about 1,000 pounds so definitely strong enough.
Is there a weight limit with standing on the machine?
I am not sure of the operators weight limit but people have put 200-300 pounds of extra weight on top of the operators weight on the back to help lift more weight in the bucket.
How’s everything going with the skid? Any issues?
The tracks were binding up. Others have said the track bracket moves and you have to loosen the bolts and slide it as far back as you can and retighten the bolts.
Might be good for snow removal but I don't see it working very well for any serious dirt work.
I used it for done dirt work just to try it and it did surprisingly better than I expected.
@lelandscaping9278 I'm sure it will serve you well moving bark and light duty top soils. Transport will be easier, and you probably won't rut out yards nearly as bad as in a bobcat. The test will be in durability. My old Case 1835 is almost 30 years old and didn't cost me much more than what you paid.
@@StoicThrowerabsolutely, I agree. Just have to wait and see how it performs with time
Hello I bought one and seem to have same bogging problem. When took out fuel filter it looked like rusty water. What else should I clean out to make it run smooth
Definitely replace the filter and Clean the carburetor if needed or replace it. If that doesn’t work I would replace fuel pump with an electric one. That’s what I did and it seems to be running better now.
@@nathant230 Awsome than you for the info on which wires did you connect the fuel pump to. Do you think I can connect it to the coverage light wires?
@@bryantgutierrez I connected it to the 12v outlet but the lights would work too.
@@bryantgutierrezyes that would probably work fine
Who did you buy this from? I’m in Ohio and shopping
From a guy off marketplace in Wadsworth.
Hey buddy who was your dealer. I’m looking for parts for one of these units. Thanks
There is a guy on marketplace out of wadsworth Ohio who I bought it from. He can definitely help.
Does it have enough power to take out grass?
Yes, it does
Why is the machine so jumpy? Is this how they are, or does he need a little more practice with it?
Just not used to running it. Once you get used to it, you can operate it pretty smoothly
What did you pay? I have tracked and wheel units for sale. Free shipping.
I paid $6,500 bought it locally.
Where are you located ?
@@signdigger
Gary, Indiana
im in Ohio As well where did you get it for 6500?
Off of marketplace. There is a guy in wadsworth.
What is the pump size?
Somewhere between 10-15gpm is what I have seen.
It would run my brush cutter if it had that.
@@nathant230 it doesn’t run my brush cutter and the tracks at the same time. After reverse figuring the pressure the closest number I’m getting is 6 gpm.
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How much did you pay?
$6,500 but the prices are rising.
You can take a look at my company's products, which are much better than this.
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