Thank you thank you thank you for this video caught my interest keep doing that work I wish you had a good hour videos you really show off how good equipment you got
Hi, we have a small horse farm with 4 horses. We have to move round bales of hay with a weight of 265kg. We have to pile them up three on top each other. Which of the loader would you recommend? Is the small one strong enough and can it lift the round bales high enough? Thanks
The 265 kg (580 lb) is no problem at all, even for the smaller machine (L880 rated for 880 lbs). But the lift height at the forks is just over 6.5 feet (2 meters). So if you need to lift higher for that top stack, you may need the L1400 which has a lift height of nearly 11 feet (3.3 meters).
Curious why the excavator that is coming soon is priced so high. Ive finally converted everything in my life to electric (Rivian truck, ryobi tractor mower etc etc) and now needing more of a heavy machine for small construction/prep. Loving this loader but more in need of an mini ex and the AGT gas ones are only like $4500. Hard to justify such a price jump for the electric one on your site 😭 Love what youre doing here tho!
Thanks for the feedback! We were actually pretty proud of getting the price that low... Electric mini-excavators are generally extremely expensive. Models from Bobcat or Kubota are usually in the $50-90k range, so we were excited to be able to offer an alternative at less than half the price. Diesel and gasoline mini-excavators can be found for incredibly cheap, even under $10k, but they have all the downsides of such machines, including those tiny engines that have a disproportionally high maintenance and repair cost and associated frustration/downtime for repairs.
@NESHER-Equipment I understand but these are still Chinese excavators, I can't imagine they are anywhere near the quality of a Bobcat etc. And, while I hate gas, you can get an AGT 1.5 ton for $4500-5000 all day long. If it breaks you can get another one and still be in less than half for one of the $22k electric ones you have. Sad but true :( I ended up getting an AGT as I just couldn't justify the $17000 difference 😭
@@GadgetMan777 Certainly understandable, everyone has to go with the right machine for their needs. Over time we hope to see the electric industry's prices come down as volume scales up. There are many advantages, but prices are still higher than diesel.
Thank you thank you thank you for this video caught my interest keep doing that work I wish you had a good hour videos you really show off how good equipment you got
Hi, we have a small horse farm with 4 horses. We have to move round bales of hay with a weight of 265kg. We have to pile them up three on top each other. Which of the loader would you recommend? Is the small one strong enough and can it lift the round bales high enough? Thanks
The 265 kg (580 lb) is no problem at all, even for the smaller machine (L880 rated for 880 lbs). But the lift height at the forks is just over 6.5 feet (2 meters). So if you need to lift higher for that top stack, you may need the L1400 which has a lift height of nearly 11 feet (3.3 meters).
Curious why the excavator that is coming soon is priced so high. Ive finally converted everything in my life to electric (Rivian truck, ryobi tractor mower etc etc) and now needing more of a heavy machine for small construction/prep. Loving this loader but more in need of an mini ex and the AGT gas ones are only like $4500. Hard to justify such a price jump for the electric one on your site 😭
Love what youre doing here tho!
Thanks for the feedback! We were actually pretty proud of getting the price that low... Electric mini-excavators are generally extremely expensive. Models from Bobcat or Kubota are usually in the $50-90k range, so we were excited to be able to offer an alternative at less than half the price. Diesel and gasoline mini-excavators can be found for incredibly cheap, even under $10k, but they have all the downsides of such machines, including those tiny engines that have a disproportionally high maintenance and repair cost and associated frustration/downtime for repairs.
@NESHER-Equipment I understand but these are still Chinese excavators, I can't imagine they are anywhere near the quality of a Bobcat etc. And, while I hate gas, you can get an AGT 1.5 ton for $4500-5000 all day long. If it breaks you can get another one and still be in less than half for one of the $22k electric ones you have. Sad but true :( I ended up getting an AGT as I just couldn't justify the $17000 difference 😭
@@GadgetMan777 Certainly understandable, everyone has to go with the right machine for their needs. Over time we hope to see the electric industry's prices come down as volume scales up. There are many advantages, but prices are still higher than diesel.
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