My Takeuchi dealer had a used 2019 RT40 with cab and heat on their lot a few months ago and only 420 hrs on it they gave me a great deal on it. We use it a good bit, definitely grades nice between houses with little space. It is a really nice machine, definitely has plenty of power.
I’m not really sure. You would have to check with Local dealership on that one. Do to how hot the market is I would guess 37,000 but I don’t know for sure.
Thank you for the review. I’ve been researching track driven skid steers and according to all reports ASV out performs everything else in the horse power ranges offered. If you had it to do over again would you get a different model that has more horse power?
If I was moving large volumes of dirt, or lifting and moving pallets around every jobsite I would. I think my next skid steer will be the asv rt-75 because it has a 2,600 pound lift capacity and can doo both of those well.
@@triplesticks Agreed. That is the sweet spot (for most) in their lineup. Plus they tend to hold their value even when they have a lot of hours in service.
I think this may be the perfect machine for me to help around the yard....we just bought a new home and will need to do landscaping and snow removal....at 62 YO I really don't feel like shoveling a substantial driveway and pad. I was looking at a bobcat S150 or S185 , but I'm thinking those would be overkill for what I would need....The little ASV seems just right. In my younger years I probably put on around 5000 hours in a bobcat 743/843/963 so I'm quite familiar with skid operations, just not with ASV.
Did you install the "rubber flaps" to help with the dirt/clay accumulating in the hydraulic loader arm points? It seems like it would be pretty effective, how did you install them?
I never had the chance to run one on there so I don't know. However I did run a power rake and trencher and it did really well with that. so I'm sure it would do a good job with 1-2" light brush.
It is a vary similar machine, but I would say the biggest advantage the asv has is the tracks, witch makes it more versatile. it will handle mud and steep terrain better.
It’s a little small for ground works. It is a great tool for landscaping but if you were going to be moving a lot of material I would go with the RT-50
@@triplesticks thanks for reply. I do land surveying and have been looking into these more compact, pull w a 1/2 ton truck models. What about some shears for the rt25? Or better question would be at what model do they offer a Mulcher type of attachment? I’ve also been eyeing the rt50 as well. Thanks again
The newer RT25/RT40 suspension designs are bullet proof.. won't throw a track. I've heard they actually guarantee it won't throw a track. Threw a track on an older RC30, but obviously the track tension was way off. On the RC30, you remove the rear outside track wheel (Not hard) to put the track back on.
@@markhall3434 I was just looking for tracks to make a miniature tank that could go faster than a skid steer. I build things. It's what I (used to) do.
@@richscott2952 if you're going 60-80 mph and depending on the tracks to not fly apart, there's a different story. I don't care about the machine, just was looking for tracks for home made high speed mini tank at the time.
I’m really torn between an SK800 or this machine. Since you’ve had both, which one do you recommend?? I’m going to use it mainly to trench water lines and move some dirty around here and there.
TSL, I believe you have a 4 way bucket for your RT-25 in some of your Vids.. Where the heck did you get it? MTL has a nice one, apparent decent price, but Out of Stock... All I see in 48" are the Stand on Stuff.. $2300 is a bit steep, rather get a MT50 and a blank RC30 Plate.. and weld the two. Not a fan of the adapters.. that mini skid steer plate is just too small.. rather cut it off, and weld it to a blank plate.
I have the CID 4 in 1 but it had the bobcat mt85 mount on it so I had some come and modify it to fit my rt25 I would agree with you on the adaptor plate. I really only used it for things like trenchers, power rakes and a soil conditioner.
@@triplesticks Thanks, One Question first: Were the hydraulic couplers the same size between your RT25 and the MT mount bucket? The original RC30 has smaller couplers than the RT40. Yes, been looking at a possible modification. The CID looks VG, decent price for the MT50 mount version.. I'm sure I could cut/bolt/weld the entire thing to a blank RC30 plate, Ideally keeping it compatable with both attach standards. The attachment suppliers should do us a solid and provide the RC30 option at maybe $50 more. CID is probably what I'll buy. I don't get it.. that new SK3000 standon weighs 7000 Lbs! The Cost of those standons is Over the Top.. often more than ASV.
Update: Regarding adapter plates. most attachments charge a lot for the RC30 plate version. Twice I've had great luck buying the mini skid steer small plate attachments and welding on the upper ear and bottom latch plate onto existing mini skid steer attachments. The larger RC30 adapter fits entirely outside the mini plate. Effectively making the attachment fit either mini or RC30 adapter plates with No Adapter Req'd. A few places to trim the attachment for RC30 latch lever clearances.
First video of your channel I witness you . Need buy better equipment for audio. music seems to be clear but when you're talking in. open space maybe a little bit of investment may better your quality. A plus for the privilege ol openness and share
Tooo small, to small of bucket, not enough power and no turbo,,,,, dont people buy theses for general use... lol, glad I didn’t fall for the over hyped piece of junk,,,,Go simple, go bobcat, cat if u can afford one, caterpillar is pimp business, they will get you sooner or later, they build them so you neeed them, not my type of recipe for success,,. Takeuchi is nice if u like chi on, but even caterpillars are assembled in chicon, sad but true, glad I retire in 5 or 6 years,,,
IT has a market for it. Under 4000lbs, a 1/2 ton pickup can easily tow that job to job. its small to get into tight spaces. IT all depends on what you plan on using it for.
@@mph5896 Exactly. People dissing this are missing the point entirely. OBVIOUSLY there are thousands of more capable machines in terms of what can it lift etc, But this you can tow or haul with anything and you can see the cutting edge while you are working unlike many walk behinds. This is a niche machine. I want one for the low ground pressure and ability to float over soft surfaces and for the tight spaces. If you don't understand this then you don't have the need for it.
Thank you for this video. I'm looking at an RT-40 and wanted to see how people liked their ASVs.
My Takeuchi dealer had a used 2019 RT40 with cab and heat on their lot a few months ago and only 420 hrs on it they gave me a great deal on it. We use it a good bit, definitely grades nice between houses with little space. It is a really nice machine, definitely has plenty of power.
God I love that 4 in 1 bucket
I love the little 4in1 bucket it was a good tool!
@@triplesticks how much is the tractor plus a 4 in 1 out the door
I’m not really sure. You would have to check with Local dealership on that one. Do to how hot the market is I would guess 37,000 but I don’t know for sure.
@@triplesticks thank you
How does the 4 in 1 bucket operate?
Thank you for the review.
I’ve been researching track driven skid steers and according to all reports ASV out performs everything else in the horse power ranges offered.
If you had it to do over again would you get a different model that has more horse power?
If I was moving large volumes of dirt, or lifting and moving pallets around every jobsite I would.
I think my next skid steer will be the asv rt-75 because it has a 2,600 pound lift capacity and can doo both of those well.
@@triplesticks Agreed. That is the sweet spot (for most) in their lineup. Plus they tend to hold their value even when they have a lot of hours in service.
Buy a rc50 best both worlds I have rc 50,Terex Pt 50 , new rt75 get a 50
Great review
I think this may be the perfect machine for me to help around the yard....we just bought a new home and will need to do landscaping and snow removal....at 62 YO I really don't feel like shoveling a substantial driveway and pad. I was looking at a bobcat S150 or S185 , but I'm thinking those would be overkill for what I would need....The little ASV seems just right.
In my younger years I probably put on around 5000 hours in a bobcat 743/843/963 so I'm quite familiar with skid operations, just not with ASV.
I think that would do well for you. it is great for that kind of stuff
I have an avant 528 beat machine out. Going to but 635 this year
Great video. I am shopping around for a skid steer and this helped. New subscriber here!
Thanks for the sub!
Do you still own the ASV RT25? Can you give an update on it?
Did you install the "rubber flaps" to help with the dirt/clay accumulating in the hydraulic loader arm points? It seems like it would be pretty effective, how did you install them?
yes I did, it it helps alot. I just used 2 inch self taping screws
Nice video man nice review
Thanks!
Which ditch witch model did you own? I have the sk600 now. I like it when it's running.........................................
I had the ditch witch sk350. I have a few videos of it on my channel. I felt the same way about mine, that is why I have a asv now
I wish we had them in the UK
Can you make a video using the trencher attachment???
I have one on my channel. I think its title is trenching and installing channel drain with ASV
First thing i did was disconnect the beeper
How much?
$35,000
Very nice machine.
How does brush cutter work on it?
I never had the chance to run one on there so I don't know. However I did run a power rake and trencher and it did really well with that. so I'm sure it would do a good job with 1-2" light brush.
What is that red tool you used to fill in that trench around the 10 min mark
I believe it is called a cover-up tool and is made by Toro.
How does it compare to the S70?
It is a vary similar machine, but I would say the biggest advantage the asv has is the tracks, witch makes it more versatile. it will handle mud and steep terrain better.
would this be suitable for groundworks or would i need a bigger model
It’s a little small for ground works. It is a great tool for landscaping but if you were going to be moving a lot of material I would go with the RT-50
Would that glove on the beeper ever become a fire hazard
I don't think so, air is always moving right there.
Hey is there a Mulcher attachment that will run in this model?
There’s not a mulcher available for it but there is a regular brush mower. Hope that helps.
@@triplesticks thanks for reply. I do land surveying and have been looking into these more compact, pull w a 1/2 ton truck models. What about some shears for the rt25? Or better question would be at what model do they offer a Mulcher type of attachment? I’ve also been eyeing the rt50 as well. Thanks again
Have you used it to power a 48" mini skid steer brush cutter? Just wondering if it is going to overheat running a mower.
No I did not.
I did run a power rake on it with no problem though.
so what kind of attchments can you put on this thing
so it wont lift 1000 pounds like the bob cat mt 100
You can run any mini skid steer attachment. Either you have to buy them specifically for ASV or you have to have the adapter plate.
How fast do you think those tracks could go under "unorthodox" conditions without breaking apart?
Im not sure.
The newer RT25/RT40 suspension designs are bullet proof.. won't throw a track. I've heard they actually guarantee it won't throw a track. Threw a track on an older RC30, but obviously the track tension was way off. On the RC30, you remove the rear outside track wheel (Not hard) to put the track back on.
@@markhall3434 I was just looking for tracks to make a miniature tank that could go faster than a skid steer. I build things. It's what I (used to) do.
I’m too busy counting the money I made , not worrying about track condition
@@richscott2952 if you're going 60-80 mph and depending on the tracks to not fly apart, there's a different story. I don't care about the machine, just was looking for tracks for home made high speed mini tank at the time.
Do you think this machine can be use with small mulcher or brushcutter be ok ?
It would probably handle a 48 inch brush mower just fine. Or a flail mower. I don’t think they make a mulcher for the size machine
@@triplesticks . Thanks buddy. 🙏🙏🙏
I’m really torn between an SK800 or this machine. Since you’ve had both, which one do you recommend?? I’m going to use it mainly to trench water lines and move some dirty around here and there.
RT-25 would be my go to over a ditch witch. your bisness has a lot of room to grow with that machine.
@@triplesticks thanks for the quick response
Happy to help
TSL, I believe you have a 4 way bucket for your RT-25 in some of your Vids.. Where the heck did you get it? MTL has a nice one, apparent decent price, but Out of Stock... All I see in 48" are the Stand on Stuff.. $2300 is a bit steep, rather get a MT50 and a blank RC30 Plate.. and weld the two. Not a fan of the adapters.. that mini skid steer plate is just too small.. rather cut it off, and weld it to a blank plate.
I have the CID 4 in 1 but it had the bobcat mt85 mount on it so I had some come and modify it to fit my rt25
I would agree with you on the adaptor plate. I really only used it for things like trenchers, power rakes and a soil conditioner.
@@triplesticks Thanks, One Question first: Were the hydraulic couplers the same size between your RT25 and the MT mount bucket? The original RC30 has smaller couplers than the RT40.
Yes, been looking at a possible modification. The CID looks VG, decent price for the MT50 mount version.. I'm sure I could cut/bolt/weld the entire thing to a blank RC30 plate, Ideally keeping it compatable with both attach standards. The attachment suppliers should do us a solid and provide the RC30 option at maybe $50 more. CID is probably what I'll buy.
I don't get it.. that new SK3000 standon weighs 7000 Lbs! The Cost of those standons is Over the Top.. often more than ASV.
Update: Regarding adapter plates. most attachments charge a lot for the RC30 plate version. Twice I've had great luck buying the mini skid steer small plate attachments and welding on the upper ear and bottom latch plate onto existing mini skid steer attachments. The larger RC30 adapter fits entirely outside the mini plate. Effectively making the attachment fit either mini or RC30 adapter plates with No Adapter Req'd. A few places to trim the attachment for RC30 latch lever clearances.
First video of your channel I witness you . Need buy better equipment for audio.
music seems to be clear but when you're talking in. open space maybe a little bit of investment may better your quality. A plus for the privilege ol openness and share
Tooo small, to small of bucket, not enough power and no turbo,,,,, dont people buy theses for general use... lol, glad I didn’t fall for the over hyped piece of junk,,,,Go simple, go bobcat, cat if u can afford one, caterpillar is pimp business, they will get you sooner or later, they build them so you neeed them, not my type of recipe for success,,. Takeuchi is nice if u like chi on, but even caterpillars are assembled in chicon, sad but true, glad I retire in 5 or 6 years,,,
It has turbo, but I would agree it is a little small for general use.
IT has a market for it. Under 4000lbs, a 1/2 ton pickup can easily tow that job to job. its small to get into tight spaces. IT all depends on what you plan on using it for.
@@mph5896 Exactly. People dissing this are missing the point entirely. OBVIOUSLY there are thousands of more capable machines in terms of what can it lift etc, But this you can tow or haul with anything and you can see the cutting edge while you are working unlike many walk behinds. This is a niche machine. I want one for the low ground pressure and ability to float over soft surfaces and for the tight spaces. If you don't understand this then you don't have the need for it.
How much does the adapter cost? Thanks I'm looking at 1 of these instead of a bobcat mt85
When I purchased this machine it was probably $600-$800 I don’t know what they cost now
@@triplesticks well that's not bad. The ones I seen were 300 and they were weld on only 😐
@@DixieNormous1 Spartan equipment has them. I just looked and there are $1,300
@@triplesticks ok Thanks for the Info‼️