It's crazy how the prices have increased. It's almost impossible to find parts for our equipment.....and when you are able to locate them folks want double from a year ago. It's getting hard to make a living.
Thanks man! We have a lot to look at and test at the Equip Exposition this year! This beauty should did take out the labor part of this pond clear-out!
I’ve just never been a fan of the mini’s. You can get a good used skid steer for that cost of a mini and do twice the work twice as fast. The only realistic application I’ve ever seen for them is in very small yards or getting through fences.
Many of the projects we have take place behind backyard fences on large acreage properties. This machine fills a niche that just so happens to be a large part of our client base right now. As we get more and more into dirt-work I think we will need larger and larger equipment.
@@ACMEMowing Ah! I just instantly looked at it from the wide open spaces perspective. Then it’ll be a good fit I’m sure. Those machines are very well balanced but you have to be very controlled when lowering a lot of weight. Just a little personal experience talking. A friend has the Toro that his guys mostly use with a trencher for irrigation. I used it to get some B&B trees through a gate. Tree went down into the hole. I went about 6 Ft up.
Mt100 is a beast. Paid well under 30k for one 2 years ago, crazy how expensive everything has gotten
It's crazy how the prices have increased. It's almost impossible to find parts for our equipment.....and when you are able to locate them folks want double from a year ago. It's getting hard to make a living.
Great video love my bobcat mt 85 it’s a money making machine
Thanks man! We have a lot to look at and test at the Equip Exposition this year! This beauty should did take out the labor part of this pond clear-out!
I love my MT100 its making life easier and getting the nice jobs
Super impressed with this machine. This thing would easily pay for itself.
I’ve been thinking 🤔 about one of these. I’m going to try one out next week.
We're trying out a bunch of these little work-horses at Equip Expo with ya next week!
@@ACMEMowing looking forward to it:)
lol im the bobcat guy
Loved this machine. Cannot wait to add one to the shop!
I just did
I’ve just never been a fan of the mini’s. You can get a good used skid steer for that cost of a mini and do twice the work twice as fast. The only realistic application I’ve ever seen for them is in very small yards or getting through fences.
Many of the projects we have take place behind backyard fences on large acreage properties. This machine fills a niche that just so happens to be a large part of our client base right now. As we get more and more into dirt-work I think we will need larger and larger equipment.
@@ACMEMowing Ah! I just instantly looked at it from the wide open spaces perspective. Then it’ll be a good fit I’m sure. Those machines are very well balanced but you have to be very controlled when lowering a lot of weight. Just a little personal experience talking. A friend has the Toro that his guys mostly use with a trencher for irrigation. I used it to get some B&B trees through a gate. Tree went down into the hole. I went about 6 Ft up.
What did you pay for this machine?
We haven't bought it yet. We're planning on renting until we can use this machine for more projects.