I purchased one three months ago I’m 67 and it sure beats a shovel. Around me, I couldn’t have bought one for less than 15 grand and it would’ve been all worn out and beat. For what I need around my place. Perfect.
@@Daisy-e7e I have one coming tomorrow, AGT H12R, $6K includes tax, delivery, mechanical thumb (part of original machine), hydraulic thumb, auger, hammer and tooth bucket.
Nah he's never ran one before - I was coaching him and he's spent the last 4 weeks watching every video he could on these since I turned him into the idea lol
@@CerebralAilment seriously, he did very well, I see a lot of people turn unloading into a day job. (Especially off from a pallet, level 3 right there.)
i feel like i could find jobs for this no problem around the city just doing plumbing and stuff just on the fact it'll probably fit thru a fence gate and get inbetween tight spots where larger machinery doesn't have a hope.
Do it!! We were joking around about painting his bucket teeth gold and starting him a YT channel called Gold Tooth were we would take it to the hood to barter for jobs.
You should've lowered the bucket onto the trailers deck, then chained or strapped it down. It would not have moved at all on your trip home. I put three 3300 lb rated straps on mine just to be safe.
I've put about 25 hours on this machine over the past couple weeks. I will say its a very capable machine, but if I were to buy one personally I would try and get a 2 or 3 ton machine. Compared to working Andrews stuff this thing is pretty jenky but it does do work. If you can pick one up for less than 5k and you have lots of projects for it I would go for it.
It was greased thoroughly to our surprise - We went over it before we ran it all all the grease points where good to go. I'm thinking AGT does some sort of QC on them in Chicago.
I bought mine brand new at auction back in August. I won the bid at $3500. After premium and tax I was out the door for just a hair over $4k. A year or two ago they were selling for 6 large at another local auction. They've flooded the market such that the price has definitely come down.
Yeah, seems a weak point. If the tracks were longer surely that'd help. What do I know. Sure beats a shovel and another commenter said. I'd love the chance at one myself.
@@drashp weld a few steel rods off the back end of the chassis and im sure you could just go about loading up those 25lb weights until you had an extra couple hundred in ballast sticking off the back.
Wait till you see my next video - that machine was a unit did a massive project with it. It did break, making it useless until it got to the shop, but it was minor repairs to get it back up and working.
I seriously doubt this guy's claims. I'll put my mini excavator up against two guys with three shovels. We will see how much dirt each can move in a given time.
I purchased one three months ago I’m 67 and it sure beats a shovel. Around me, I couldn’t have bought one for less than 15 grand and it would’ve been all worn out and beat. For what I need around my place. Perfect.
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The next Andrew Camarata right there. Cheers!
Yeah, it works well for a small farm, I think. Thanks for sharing!
Always fun watching your videos.
Those would make great training machines. Or a toy for your big kid.
I wonder if AGT stands for A Giant Toy lol.. albeit a dangerous one
Picking up heavy stuff keep the arm lower and close to the machine for more stability
it's cute , it's got that robust canopy in case some leaves fall on you
Another great video. The quality keeps getting better!
someday ill get one...god knows i have plenty of work lined up for up
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@@Daisy-e7eyes how much
@@Daisy-e7e I have one coming tomorrow, AGT H12R, $6K includes tax, delivery, mechanical thumb (part of original machine), hydraulic thumb, auger, hammer and tooth bucket.
Pilot control is the only way to go it’s a must have
If I get one I would love to get pilot controls. If you are handy and have work for it, its a no brainer.
Yea, it’s not your buddy’s first day at camp, I could tell by the offload he’s run a miniEx before. (Or he’s run some other kind of tracked vehicle.)
Nah he's never ran one before - I was coaching him and he's spent the last 4 weeks watching every video he could on these since I turned him into the idea lol
@@CerebralAilment seriously, he did very well, I see a lot of people turn unloading into a day job. (Especially off from a pallet, level 3 right there.)
Common Sense can go a long way
i feel like i could find jobs for this no problem around the city just doing plumbing and stuff just on the fact it'll probably fit thru a fence gate and get inbetween tight spots where larger machinery doesn't have a hope.
Do it!! We were joking around about painting his bucket teeth gold and starting him a YT channel called Gold Tooth were we would take it to the hood to barter for jobs.
@@CerebralAilment y'know as a disabled 5'6 white girl, i feel like i'll have problems breaking into the industry xD
I too hope you can get one soon… you’d be making money from day 1 💪👍
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Can't tell if it's because you're not bundled up for winter or whatever, but it looks like you've lost some weight...
Thanks I have too! I usually fluctuate with the seasons. Last I checked I was down to 325 which is almost 25lbs since mid winter 😅
@@CerebralAilment Nice...I've been trying to lose some as well for over a year now...not really making much progress, unfortunately.
You should've lowered the bucket onto the trailers deck, then chained or strapped it down. It would not have moved at all on your trip home.
I put three 3300 lb rated straps on mine just to be safe.
Nice trailer. I have the same!
Yeah that trailer was sick! Its his fathers, I guess he got it off a neighbor for $1,000!
Are ther other bigger models that would be better
I've put about 25 hours on this machine over the past couple weeks. I will say its a very capable machine, but if I were to buy one personally I would try and get a 2 or 3 ton machine. Compared to working Andrews stuff this thing is pretty jenky but it does do work. If you can pick one up for less than 5k and you have lots of projects for it I would go for it.
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Probably should break out the grease gun before you get any more time on it???👍
It was greased thoroughly to our surprise - We went over it before we ran it all all the grease points where good to go. I'm thinking AGT does some sort of QC on them in Chicago.
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Dude, now this is a man's toy let's gooo.
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Currently, a new one on Facebook marketplace in Victoria Texas! $3900
I bought mine brand new at auction back in August. I won the bid at $3500. After premium and tax I was out the door for just a hair over $4k. A year or two ago they were selling for 6 large at another local auction. They've flooded the market such that the price has definitely come down.
Turn down the throttle! 😂
Looks like it wants to tip over all the time...
Yeah, seems a weak point. If the tracks were longer surely that'd help. What do I know. Sure beats a shovel and another commenter said. I'd love the chance at one myself.
@@drashp weld a few steel rods off the back end of the chassis and im sure you could just go about loading up those 25lb weights until you had an extra couple hundred in ballast sticking off the back.
They're definitely tippy. But, if your smart, and use the blade for balance, you won't have issues.
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I hired two guys and only one shovel for less, and they got more done than this Chinese machine.
Wait till you see my next video - that machine was a unit did a massive project with it. It did break, making it useless until it got to the shop, but it was minor repairs to get it back up and working.
I seriously doubt this guy's claims. I'll put my mini excavator up against two guys with three shovels. We will see how much dirt each can move in a given time.
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Idk who’s dumber yall or the forklift driver why not just load from the side lmao
Cause the rails lol
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