@@TK-ck6xf Its a good small scale option to an MT100 if you need the telescopic forklift, great yard machine for moving around trailers, attachments. The 12 inch tires are a must and with chains I can clear my sidewalks. It is not in any way good for applications requiring traction and in many pure dirt pushing applications the MT-100 is better choice. I like the heated cab and dont regret the purchase.
I own an MT-50 for my house and through the company I work for bought an L-23 had it for 2 years now. I'm ready to sell my walk behind and get the the 23 or 28 lol that thing is perfect for so many tasks!
Not a bad idea👍. The MT out performs the wheel loader in muddy soils. Our l28 gets stuck easily when the ground is soft. Usually spring and fall. Otherwise the l28 does everything the mt can with higher speeds, longer reach, more capacity, and a cab!
I recently purchased an L23 with a 48" snowblower for clearing sidewalks. It looks like you are able to take it down to paved surfaces? Any tips or suggestions?
Now that you own this piece of equipment and the snowblower for a couple years does it prevail is it worth the 40 K is it under powered blow snow or simple does it kick ass in large snow events??? the world needs to know?
It has been great in large snow events. We chose the L28 over less expensive options, like a small tractor and cab, because of the year-round application for our landscaping business. I believe you could accomplish the same for less in winter using a tractor and cab set up with blower and broom. I/m not sure that I would have any use for that machine in the off season.
Like the video and I really wanted an L28 until I saw the video, they seem kind of weak. The snowblower really bogs down with very little snow.
I Agree. Cant be efficient at that speed
There’s only 12gpm available
They are underpowered and have terrible stability. I owned one for 3 months and sold it.
@@TK-ck6xf Its a good small scale option to an MT100 if you need the telescopic forklift, great yard machine for moving around trailers, attachments. The 12 inch tires are a must and with chains I can clear my sidewalks. It is not in any way good for applications requiring traction and in many pure dirt pushing applications the MT-100 is better choice. I like the heated cab and dont regret the purchase.
Love this video buddy ❤
Glad you enjoyed. Thank You!
I own an MT-50 for my house and through the company I work for bought an L-23 had it for 2 years now. I'm ready to sell my walk behind and get the the 23 or 28 lol that thing is perfect for so many tasks!
Go l28 having that telescopic boom takes that machine to a whole other level
Not a bad idea👍. The MT out performs the wheel loader in muddy soils. Our l28 gets stuck easily when the ground is soft. Usually spring and fall. Otherwise the l28 does everything the mt can with higher speeds, longer reach, more capacity, and a cab!
Don't do it you will regret it. I sold mine after 3 months.
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I recently purchased an L23 with a 48" snowblower for clearing sidewalks. It looks like you are able to take it down to paved surfaces? Any tips or suggestions?
Now that you own this piece of equipment and the snowblower for a couple years does it prevail is it worth the 40 K is it under powered blow snow or simple does it kick ass in large snow events??? the world needs to know?
It has been great in large snow events. We chose the L28 over less expensive options, like a small tractor and cab, because of the year-round application for our landscaping business. I believe you could accomplish the same for less in winter using a tractor and cab set up with blower and broom. I/m not sure that I would have any use for that machine in the off season.
Which motor package is this using? 50cc or 100cc?
It's a 24.8 hp kubota diesel
Now i know don’t buy a bobcat its underpowered