@@JoeJacksonGT3 I finally went with a U-Dig 40. It was about the same price all said and done as the entry level GroundHog. Both had pros and cons. The 40 could lift up to 1800-2000 pounds. Had a little longer reach (13 feet). Mobility was an issue. Always having to have it hitched to a truck to keep it from moving when digging. Service after the sale was lacking. If I could go back, I'd get a GroundHog with a diesel. The tracks and that little push bar become irreplaceable when you need to get around or fill a hole. If you live in an area that snows, it willl give you better service year-round. not to mention having a hydraulic thumb is a big plus. I may purchase one next year due to the fact we have a dealer in my state now and less than an hour away.
@@PWL1371 I appreciate the feedback. I have been on the fence, but I think I'll try to find a good deal on a mini. I'm concerned about their reliability but I suppose I will cross the bridge when I get to it.
Just unfortunate that the video doesn't reflect accurate pricing. We're always trying to get customers the best deals possible, so happy to hear you like the correct information! :)
I love this unit! 🥇🥇🥇
Glad to find you guys, hopefully I'll find someone locally in the SE, if not, for the $ it's a great way to get a foot in
We need to sell these in Wisconsin !
How long is the order time for this unit? And can it run a post hole auger and what do they run?
are you able to get a brushhog attachment for these?
Are these two speed?
Just look your location up. Only 6 hours away! Will be calling soon and hope to pick up an excavator within the next few months.
Did you ever order one?
@@JoeJacksonGT3 I actually went with a tow behind. Couldn't get a mini in time to do the job I needed.
@@PWL1371 Interesting. Which model did you go with? Any regrets?
@@JoeJacksonGT3 I finally went with a U-Dig 40. It was about the same price all said and done as the entry level GroundHog. Both had pros and cons. The 40 could lift up to 1800-2000 pounds. Had a little longer reach (13 feet). Mobility was an issue. Always having to have it hitched to a truck to keep it from moving when digging. Service after the sale was lacking. If I could go back, I'd get a GroundHog with a diesel. The tracks and that little push bar become irreplaceable when you need to get around or fill a hole. If you live in an area that snows, it willl give you better service year-round. not to mention having a hydraulic thumb is a big plus. I may purchase one next year due to the fact we have a dealer in my state now and less than an hour away.
@@PWL1371 I appreciate the feedback. I have been on the fence, but I think I'll try to find a good deal on a mini. I'm concerned about their reliability but I suppose I will cross the bridge when I get to it.
Where is the dealer in Ohio?
Are you building these yourself? I still can't find a CT dealer.
Powercover in CT is a GroundHog dealer under is. Thanks
@@nickhackenberg9500 Thank you
@@nickhackenberg9500 In waterbury?
Says $15,900 on the website. Is that new prici g since this video?
This video is over a year old, so unfortunately the pricing has changed. Our website always has the most accurate pricing.
@groundhogequipment what's unfortunate about it being cheaper than when the video came out? Good deal
Just unfortunate that the video doesn't reflect accurate pricing. We're always trying to get customers the best deals possible, so happy to hear you like the correct information! :)
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Big Country Toys in OK. Thanks