Shame he didnt show it actually digging any hard ground. I could move loose dirt around with a shovel as quick as that tiny bucket. A machine like that would be handy if it can dig pipe trenches but not sure its got the power needed
@@stephenw2992 They have the HP but not the weight, when the ground is firm to hard the bucket doesn't penetrate the ground and lifts the front of the machine. If it had another 2-5 thousand pounds they would be better.
@@hommie789 I've broken through and trenched in 40yr old asphalt with my old TB016. Not much heavier, just needs the right bucket, patience and a touch of brutality!
I'm honestly really impressed with that little thing. Every one of those little excavators I've been on is garbage. That thing actually picks up stuff.
I see they're giving a 2 year power train warranty on this version with the Kubota diesel. The one with the B&S gas engine only gets 12 months. Mind you, the gas one's half the price.
Nifty little machine. Handy the odd jobs and the horticulture around the farm. Strong enough too and diesel. Loved the idea of cutting the wood into the skid steer bucket - always making life easier LetsDig18.
That little excavator would come in handy around a farm. It can pick up a lot more than I expected it could. Hauling it to your cabin in the skid steer bucket was kinda funny but it saved you a lot of time driving it back there.
@@AquaPeet Exactly what i was going to say, until i expanded the drop down and saw you said Micro..... Yanmar upgrade ? What a deal... who would have thought..
Don’t worry better gettem while supplies last. That is not unless you want to pay that 35% extra tariff that about to be slapped with. Made In America By Americans.
Great demo of the mini. Same size as my 34 year old Kubota KH 41 that I bought used 20 years ago. There are always jobs for that size machine on an acreage. I only upset mine once with no damage or injury, just a lesson learned about the small footprint. I had a 2 cylinder Yanmar in a sail boat years back , a 3 cylinder in my last boat and both the JD tractors have Yanmars so I am a big fan of their reliability. Looks like a pretty good seat on the demo but perhaps still a little cramped for logs and feet. Looks like demo could use a bit more arm support at the joy sticks. Mine is all mechanical so ergonomics an unknown in 1990. Thanks for a neat video.
A name that starts with KY ,the possibilities are endless, little machines like that slipping into places that others can only dream of 😅 The people in town will be requesting Chris to come and build a pond in their back yard !
One hundred percent these have a place in the world. No it is not a production machine, but it is more than capable for occasional use on farm or homestead. It did great on those stumps and rocks. I bet it would do well on trenching for electric or water lines too.
Back in the ‘70s, this would have been a great addition on the farm and dairy. Where were these things when is was diggin the irrigation trenches (13-15 years old). Oh ya, the farmer told me it built character and muscle. He was right, as always. Valuable lessons for a young boy who actually made something of himself. Thanks to the farmer and the dairyman. A good (and HARD) days work puts money in your pocket. Thanks Chris for sharing what you do now and spurrin the memories of my younger life. BTW, it’s probably good that little thing wasn’t around when I was younger, I probably would have gotten in trouble for chasin the cows😂
My friend has a couple kubota excavators and a ht-10 Chinese excavator, that little ht-10 is really good for what it is. I maintain my 5 wooded acres with it and other than being a little jerky it’s quite capable. That little diesel machine looks good and performed well.
What a cute micro mini. I can't see it replacing Strawberry any time soon, but it's a nice little workhorse. I had to laugh at you hunched over in the cab like you were going to hit your head on the cover. Worked really well at the cold burn pile, it really did pick those stumps up. I'd want one if we had a bit more property, it moves so much better than those you played with at the auctions. Much smoother action. This was a fun one, Chris. Thanks for sharing.
I can see Chris running one of these when he's 95 years old in a giant sandbox with fences around so he doesn't wander off, reliving those halcyon days of his career :-)
Looks like a really handy little machine. Perfect for maintaining bush walks or small lifestyle blocks. Possibly even for some types of light commercial work, like footpaths in tight areas. The only downside I see to it, is that it doesn't seem to have adjustable track frame width. I use that function a lot on the old TB016 for tight spaces. On a different note, it looks to be about the right size for Geoff to put on a trailer behind his side by side so he can get himself out of the swamps he drives into! 😇😋
Yeah this is fun to watch; I also love it when Andrew Camarata gets a new little toy and works it to the max! And of course tells it how it is. If something sucks, he'll say it right then and there, bluntly. Heck even the companies benefit from honest feedback.
@@scottholman3982no half ton on sale today has a 1000lbs load limit. Some half tons have a payload up to 2400lbs when properly configured. I think the lowest payload might be the f150 raptor which is 1400lbs but thats not really a truck more of a toy for rich people.
@@DMSparky You need to look at the specs of a 2024 Chevy Colorado ZR-2. It is a half ton truck and by the time you have two people in it, you have 1000 lbs of payload capacity. And if you go back a few years, you didn't even have that much. And yes, I own a 2020 Colorado ZR-2 and yes it is used as it is supposed be, as a pickup. Capacity when unoccupied is 1223lbs so subtract my weight and you have 1000lbs of payload capacity left. Now why did I buy it, because it get decent gas mileage on the road with the load ( 16-20 MPG ) and has the ability to get out of the farm in Ohio in the winter. And it could pull a trailer with this Mini on it.
It`s a pretty handy little machine Chris for someone who needs a small excavator on thier property. I was impressed it lifted those big stumps and made cutting that tree a breeze.
KYMRON® excavators are quality machines with the same robotic welds as the leading brands at half the cost. Over half of the assembly is done by KYMRON technicians right here in the USA. The KYMRON® machinery lineup uses world class engines such as KUBOTA, Perkins, Cummins, Yanmar, Briggs & Stratton and Vanguard. KYMRON® Machinery also uses Parker and Eaton hydraulic drives and pumps in some machines, along with the ability to interchange these parts easily if not already included. Most importantly, KYMRON Machinery offers all replacement parts and offers a good powertrain warranty along with support experts to help you down the road.
Begs the question that if this company can include USA and good components,why are all the major brand so friggin expensive? There is always the question,if the Chinese can do it why not the rest of the world ,has everyone got lazy , standing on high morals ? The major factor is labour rates ,but that is a very big issue for many ,and because of policies people can't survive.
@@erikknudson1987I them see listed here for 24K Canadian dollars ... would guess that's about 18-20k US ... for wha it appears to do, not bad ... The Gas versions are slightly smaller and half that price
I love the enclosed cab effect,I’m good size person,height and width ,probably have to remove the cab ,of what it is.to be able to get into it seat.it is little shaky.but impressed what it can pick up with the bucket.and being a diesel not gas is a good thing .could use it to chase the cows around or work in the garden and around the ponds.small job’s around the homestead,Robert I’m sure would love to run that,yea.good little video.never can tell with you doing the review for the company they might make improvements to make it better.be safe.hope you had quiet thanksgiving.be safe.👍👍👍😎😎😎
That is the exact size of machine (3500lbs/1.6t) that we class as a mini in the uk 🇬🇧 Although to look at, it looks a lot more what we call a micro which are usually around 1t/2200lbs
@@derrickpettit86The 350 bucket would turn it into a pancake but it's a great little excavator for round his farm & any golf course jobs where the yan mar can't get to.
Old habits die hard. Chris you can use the swivel to get your bucket where you want and then the side swing to line up with the skidsteer bucket parallel. I know you big guy operators never think of the side swing since they do not have that on the big ones. Just a thought.
Looks like a capable little machine. I'm wondering if you could load a hydraulic dump trailer with sides that are 6 feet off of the ground, or would the dirt dump out of the bucket before you got it that high? It handled the stumps and rocks very well. I'm also wondering how big of a tree could you dig the roots out on and push over? Could it self load into a hydraulic dump trailer with a floor that's 2.5' (30") off the ground? I could see landscaper's and irrigation installers using it. Thanks for the review Chris.
@@I_Am_Your_Problem it'll still do damage if he tries. Speculators will raise all the prices they want and no one at the top will feel it when they do. We will. But they won't.
I have a 2 ton model and have done just that putting a culvert pipe under a fence. It ended up being very handy accessing the areas that needed digging.
Got your own firewood processing plant.....It would be faster than the skid attachments if it wasn't so hard to get on and off the tiny machine! Looking forward to more reviews on this little import, seen reviewed before but others lost interest and moved to big name brand units. Cheers 👍😁
Greetings from Myrtle Beach. NO NO NO .... Chris you are having too much fun with this KYMRON!! Looks like this is a true mini-monster. Your loyal viewers would appreciate a fleet picture of all your machines. Old and modern lined up from smallest to the site dumps. That would make a fantastic family picture. I'd buy a copy for $5 for my scrap book. ☀🌴😎👍🏽
Looks like it would make a really nice little machine for a small estate/homestead type situation, or even a small landscape operation for that matter. It’s not as universally useable as a small TLB but I bet it runs circles around the backhoe on a comparable TLB.
That thing is the most dangerous excavator that i have seen Chris run. ROPS looks like aluminum tubing, and enough weight to cause serious damage. For Mr Bealy's safety, I hope Chris only lets him play with his toy excavator collection. Just the small economical ones though, some of those toys are really nice.
This thing is as handy as a 6 inch Crescent wrench. Small municipalities would love this machine. The guy selling this thing would love to use Chris' video.
Hi Chris awesome new kymron mini just one little thing please check every nut and bolt on it plus hydraulic lines some people that have bought these awesome little diggers have had bolts loose but after going through the machine they are a pretty decent little digger I think you will be happy with kymron my next question is what is the name for this little guy ? Pee-wee 👍🏼 😁
I just watched a tour of the Kimron facility last night they stated they do that to every machine before they leave the facility in Oklahoma they also drain all oils from them and put in American fluids as the stuff that comes in them is sub par
Looks fine for moving dirt, perhaps re-digging drainage ditches, etc. Then I had the thought, wonder how it would do with a post hole digging attachment? Imagine hitting that root or rock and your entire excavator with you sitting on it spinning round and round,....
Looks like a pretty handy little machine. You don't need to fire up the big guns. You kept saying the burn pit but I think you meant the "fire pit", at the cabin.
Saw one of those un-propelled ones that was a knock down. It had long hoses and a divorced power module that let you work inside without asphyxiation. You could carry it or put it on a Dolly a piece at a time to take into a basement. At least this can be ridden into your living room thru the Front Door. I'm thinking a smooth bucket to scrape dinner plates and stack them in the dishwasher, then a little rotary brush for scrubbing my back. Maybe a Mulcher for a haircut.
That bolted cover to let access to engine oil dipstick has just got to be changed. If I owned one ( and yes, I'd like to have one of these ) I think I'd put a hinge and lath on that cover so I can check the oil a lot quicker and easier. You gotta 'love' that Yanmar diesel prime mover in there!
Unless you have ran one, it is easy to judge on the size but with a yanmar 20hp diesel they are surprisingly capable machines. A small equipment trailer with enough carry capacity and chains with a couple ratchet binders and a full size truck and can be a good little money maker! Really like the yanmar diesel and 20hp is diesel hp.
Seems like that little guy is a good "weekend chores at the farm" machine. Im loving that it can be toted about in the skidsteer and get both machines to a work site in one trip
Now that’s what I need around my house, doing everything I need, picking up down branches and debris! Planting trees and hedges, just about anything! Turning my compost pile over and over, mixing it up! That’s cool Chris, how much does it cost ? I’m interested in it!
I’d like to see something covering the lines on the track motors. That seems to be a real potential weak point. It won’t take too many dropped rocks until those lines break. I love it though, especially the diesel!
Beats the hell out of a shovel for sure
sure would have made digging al those garden ponds a heck of a lot faster and easier. all it needs is a quick connect.
As someone who's dug my fair share of ditches this made me laugh a little too hard!
Shame he didnt show it actually digging any hard ground. I could move loose dirt around with a shovel as quick as that tiny bucket. A machine like that would be handy if it can dig pipe trenches but not sure its got the power needed
@@stephenw2992 They have the HP but not the weight, when the ground is firm to hard the bucket doesn't penetrate the ground and lifts the front of the machine. If it had another 2-5 thousand pounds they would be better.
@@hommie789 I've broken through and trenched in 40yr old asphalt with my old TB016. Not much heavier, just needs the right bucket, patience and a touch of brutality!
I'm honestly really impressed with that little thing. Every one of those little excavators I've been on is garbage. That thing actually picks up stuff.
I see they're giving a 2 year power train warranty on this version with the Kubota diesel. The one with the B&S gas engine only gets 12 months.
Mind you, the gas one's half the price.
@@GARDENER42 I thought Chris said it was a Yanmar 22HP
It is a yanmar engine Kubota are good machines as well
I wonder how long it will take to end up in the MR.DIGG's Rotochopper 75DK
@@RAYAR54 Apologies, you're right it's a Yanmar. No idea why I got the two confused.
I blame the wine, or alien brain rays or summink.
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Nifty little machine. Handy the odd jobs and the horticulture around the farm. Strong enough too and diesel. Loved the idea of cutting the wood into the skid steer bucket - always making life easier LetsDig18.
That little excavator would come in handy around a farm. It can pick up a lot more than I expected it could. Hauling it to your cabin in the skid steer bucket was kinda funny but it saved you a lot of time driving it back there.
Chris is adopting pets for his machines now .
Lol😂😂😂
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@kaboom4679 Love it! 🤣
He's trying to make it grow up to be a pet.
With the right fertilizer and sufficient water it will grow to be a real excavator one day
Don't forget the positive reinforcements; pats on the back and thumbs up and "good boy"'s! 😂
That is one great looking small excavator. Weird seeing you operate something that small.
You Stole my comment..... All in all, Yes not a bad little ( did i say little ) machine, the Yanmar upgrade to that makes the huge difference
Awesome little guy. Moved those rocks with ease. Impressed. Enjoyed watching. Thanks for the ride.
Since I turned 45 I became allergic to shovels so I definitely approve of that little machine.
It’s Not everyday you see an operator smiling running a mini. I’d bet Chris feels like a kid again 🤣🤣
I would call this a Micro 😂
@@AquaPeet Exactly what i was going to say, until i expanded the drop down and saw you said Micro..... Yanmar upgrade ? What a deal... who would have thought..
Need to see this next to the 350s bucket 😂
In the 350 bucket
@ if it did it would be great for getting the stuck dirt out of the haul truck bed
@@ericevans4040flattened by it more like
or in place of the 350's bucket with a bucket attachment so you can excavate while you excavate
I’m going to call this episode Let’s Dig 1.8😂
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Don’t worry better gettem while supplies last. That is not unless you want to pay that 35% extra tariff that about to be slapped with. Made In America By Americans.
Did you mean. 8?
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When I first saw it, my first thought was, "OMG, Bealy Good has another piece of equipment to get stuck and have Chris get it out for him.
Nifty! It digs loose dirt , medium-sized rocks, will pick up. A demo w/ non excavated dirt. A 10' long trench 2-3' deep would be appreciated.
Good point!
That is what I was waiting for as well.
Search RUclips and you'll find what you are asking for
How thoughtful of you to get your other excavators a little companion to play with!
Great demonstration of the use of that machine around the home.
Only 7390 scoops over 6 weeks to fill the bed on Barney.
😂😂😂
only if you first dig a hole to put barny in so it can reach the bed
It's what is known as a hydraulic teaspoon in the UK & Oz . 😁
Nooooo.......
You get a tiny offroad haul truck with your tiny excavator, of course!
Great demo of the mini. Same size as my 34 year old Kubota KH 41 that I bought used 20 years ago. There are always jobs for that size machine on an acreage. I only upset mine once with no damage or injury, just a lesson learned about the small footprint. I had a 2 cylinder Yanmar in a sail boat years back , a 3 cylinder in my last boat and both the JD tractors have Yanmars so I am a big fan of their reliability. Looks like a pretty good seat on the demo but perhaps still a little cramped for logs and feet. Looks like demo could use a bit more arm support at the joy sticks. Mine is all mechanical so ergonomics an unknown in 1990. Thanks for a neat video.
A name that starts with KY ,the possibilities are endless, little machines like that slipping into places that others can only dream of 😅
The people in town will be requesting Chris to come and build a pond in their back yard !
Very good ...
It's a baby excavator! Chris is a proud new father!
The 350's new born ;)
I can see lots of lawn and garden uses for this! Sure beats a shovel.
I couldn't pick up those rocks with a shovel! LOL
😂 Seeing the skidstear carrying the super mini was kind of funny. Looks like these two make a good team for all thoes little jobs.
Looks like that little digger would be a fairly respectable footing machine. Nice size for getting inside and working.
Sure beats a shovel!
One hundred percent these have a place in the world. No it is not a production machine, but it is more than capable for occasional use on farm or homestead. It did great on those stumps and rocks. I bet it would do well on trenching for electric or water lines too.
Perfect for lifting into the offroad haul truck to clean out the bed.
If it fits in the bucket of the 350, then it might well be.
What a great little micro mini! I was surprised at how well it picked up that big stump!!
Looks like it would be good for hobby farm or landscaper contractor thanks for posting Chris
Back in the ‘70s, this would have been a great addition on the farm and dairy. Where were these things when is was diggin the irrigation trenches (13-15 years old). Oh ya, the farmer told me it built character and muscle. He was right, as always. Valuable lessons for a young boy who actually made something of himself. Thanks to the farmer and the dairyman. A good (and HARD) days work puts money in your pocket. Thanks Chris for sharing what you do now and spurrin the memories of my younger life. BTW, it’s probably good that little thing wasn’t around when I was younger, I probably would have gotten in trouble for chasin the cows😂
My friend has a couple kubota excavators and a ht-10 Chinese excavator, that little ht-10 is really good for what it is. I maintain my 5 wooded acres with it and other than being a little jerky it’s quite capable. That little diesel machine looks good and performed well.
If you still need to buy Chinese mini excavators, you can contact me.😀
Kevin sized
I wonder if Clinton will carry these. He also sells new equipment, not just used or rebuilt stuff.
Hahaha,
What a cute micro mini. I can't see it replacing Strawberry any time soon, but it's a nice little workhorse. I had to laugh at you hunched over in the cab like you were going to hit your head on the cover. Worked really well at the cold burn pile, it really did pick those stumps up. I'd want one if we had a bit more property, it moves so much better than those you played with at the auctions. Much smoother action. This was a fun one, Chris. Thanks for sharing.
330=excavator 220=mini yanmar=micro kymron=nano. Cool little machine. Have fun with it
I can see Chris running one of these when he's 95 years old in a giant sandbox with fences around so he doesn't wander off, reliving those halcyon days of his career :-)
Looks like a really handy little machine. Perfect for maintaining bush walks or small lifestyle blocks. Possibly even for some types of light commercial work, like footpaths in tight areas.
The only downside I see to it, is that it doesn't seem to have adjustable track frame width. I use that function a lot on the old TB016 for tight spaces.
On a different note, it looks to be about the right size for Geoff to put on a trailer behind his side by side so he can get himself out of the swamps he drives into! 😇😋
Yeah this is fun to watch; I also love it when Andrew Camarata gets a new little toy and works it to the max! And of course tells it how it is. If something sucks, he'll say it right then and there, bluntly. Heck even the companies benefit from honest feedback.
That thing looks like it would be as handy as a pocket on a t-shirt. The longer you had it the more you could find to do with it! I like it!
The Amarachinese rig was pretty cool.
Looks as handy as a pocket on a shirt. Bet if you had to, you load that little rig in the back of a ½ton pick-up.
At 3,500 pounds, that in a little much for a truck rated for 1,000 pounds. A trailer might be a better method.
@scottholman3982 😆 3500 may be too much for half ton!
@@scottholman3982no half ton on sale today has a 1000lbs load limit. Some half tons have a payload up to 2400lbs when properly configured. I think the lowest payload might be the f150 raptor which is 1400lbs but thats not really a truck more of a toy for rich people.
@@DMSparky You need to look at the specs of a 2024 Chevy Colorado ZR-2. It is a half ton truck and by the time you have two people in it, you have 1000 lbs of payload capacity. And if you go back a few years, you didn't even have that much. And yes, I own a 2020 Colorado ZR-2 and yes it is used as it is supposed be, as a pickup. Capacity when unoccupied is 1223lbs so subtract my weight and you have 1000lbs of payload capacity left. Now why did I buy it, because it get decent gas mileage on the road with the load ( 16-20 MPG ) and has the ability to get out of the farm in Ohio in the winter. And it could pull a trailer with this Mini on it.
@@gravelydon7072 Colorados are not half ton pickups.
It`s a pretty handy little machine Chris for someone who needs a small excavator on thier property. I was impressed it lifted those big stumps and made cutting that tree a breeze.
KYMRON® excavators are quality machines with the same robotic welds as the leading brands at half the cost. Over half of the assembly is done by KYMRON technicians right here in the USA. The KYMRON® machinery lineup uses world class engines such as KUBOTA, Perkins, Cummins, Yanmar, Briggs & Stratton and Vanguard.
KYMRON® Machinery also uses Parker and Eaton hydraulic drives and pumps in some machines, along with the ability to interchange these parts easily if not already included. Most importantly, KYMRON Machinery offers all replacement parts and offers a good powertrain warranty along with support experts to help you down the road.
Begs the question that if this company can include USA and good components,why are all the major brand so friggin expensive?
There is always the question,if the Chinese can do it why not the rest of the world ,has everyone got lazy , standing on high morals ?
The major factor is labour rates ,but that is a very big issue for many ,and because of policies people can't survive.
How much do they cost
@@erikknudson1987check your local supplier!
@@erikknudson1987I them see listed here for 24K Canadian dollars ... would guess that's about 18-20k US ... for wha it appears to do, not bad ...
The Gas versions are slightly smaller and half that price
Found the kymron salesman😂
You ought to have that one in the glovebox of your pickup!
I look at the kymron sight and it looks impressive.. Would be nice to have one for the farm and mill area.
I could maybe handle that one 🤔
I was just thinking it would be good around your place.
Well it is beally good orange but the duck mafia would have to sanction this purchase for him. 😂
Yeah, no.
I could see where it would be great for certain jobs and small landscaping.
Hey, Clint needs that for Kevin and Mike needs one for Aaron and Gunner…just the right size for those little fellas!! 😂
The Takeuchi skid steer is actually pretty big!
The TL12 is about the biggest out there. Great machine. Diesel Creek has one now.
I was just thinking that when I seen it in the Takeuchi bucket and when you think how fast the skid steer is it's a great not so little speedster.
I love the enclosed cab effect,I’m good size person,height and width ,probably have to remove the cab ,of what it is.to be able to get into it seat.it is little shaky.but impressed what it can pick up with the bucket.and being a diesel not gas is a good thing .could use it to chase the cows around or work in the garden and around the ponds.small job’s around the homestead,Robert I’m sure would love to run that,yea.good little video.never can tell with you doing the review for the company they might make improvements to make it better.be safe.hope you had quiet thanksgiving.be safe.👍👍👍😎😎😎
That is the exact size of machine (3500lbs/1.6t) that we class as a mini in the uk 🇬🇧
Although to look at, it looks a lot more what we call a micro which are usually around 1t/2200lbs
Like this little Excavator .
I can’t be the only person who immediately thought about a whistlinDiesel style durability test
lol, I mean it works great but it would be interesting to see the 350 play with it lol
@ it was impressive for what it is, no doubt
He's probably end up running it over with his Chiertain tank.
@@derrickpettit86The 350 bucket would turn it into a pancake but it's a great little excavator for round his farm & any golf course jobs where the yan mar can't get to.
Definitely wouldn't want to stack up the burn pile WHILE its burning.
That size burn pile is called a campfire.
@@spamlessaccount😂😂😂
I had the same thought.
Basically a LD18 mobility scooter. I can imagine old Chris on tracks. 🤓
Hahaha now I imagine a grey Chris driving this thing through the elderly home... slapping Mrs. Henderson for stealing his secret cookie stash
“ Well this is pretty convenient” 😂
Only Chris would but his minihoe in his SkidSteer! 2 machine in 1. That beats a backhoe any day!
Well Chris, with you sitting in it you made me smile. It’s so small to what we normally see you driving.
Nice little machine. Hydraulics definitely a lot more user friendly. $17,500 list is a good deal with those upgrades/Yanmar engine.
Add a cab and heat for $1500. I wasn’t sold on the gas engine but this makes me reconsider.
@@stevensmith7371 If there isn't A/C inside, I 100% would NOT want a cab.
Almost sold, can’t wait to see the rest.
Old habits die hard. Chris you can use the swivel to get your bucket where you want and then the side swing to line up with the skidsteer bucket parallel. I know you big guy operators never think of the side swing since they do not have that on the big ones. Just a thought.
It is very smooth no jerking around. Looks like a winner.
Looks like a capable little machine. I'm wondering if you could load a hydraulic dump trailer with sides that are 6 feet off of the ground, or would the dirt dump out of the bucket before you got it that high? It handled the stumps and rocks very well. I'm also wondering how big of a tree could you dig the roots out on and push over? Could it self load into a hydraulic dump trailer with a floor that's 2.5' (30") off the ground? I could see landscaper's and irrigation installers using it. Thanks for the review Chris.
Getting in before the Tariffs Very wise
@@I_Am_Your_Problem it'll still do damage if he tries. Speculators will raise all the prices they want and no one at the top will feel it when they do. We will. But they won't.
Just grabbed a wee KTT23 at auction just in case, lol
Nice machine saves time and your back
Chris needs a teaspoon to dig out all the buckets from the big machines! 😅
That’s a cute little machine.
Boy, no cab for protection,you are right out there in open!
Pretty cool. Although if we see an official Letsdig18 bobblehead come out we will all know it was inspired by Chris running this machine.
perfect commercial
One question
Can it dig a hole by itself, or it can only play in someone else's dug-out dirt pile
Excellent for chris putting burgers & ribs on the barbecue during summer .😂
That pivot on the boom will come in handy when you need to trench tight against a house, fence or wall.
I have a 2 ton model and have done just that putting a culvert pipe under a fence. It ended up being very handy accessing the areas that needed digging.
Got your own firewood processing plant.....It would be faster than the skid attachments if it wasn't so hard to get on and off the tiny machine! Looking forward to more reviews on this little import, seen reviewed before but others lost interest and moved to big name brand units. Cheers 👍😁
The 330 was laughing watching you operate that unit. 🤣
Nay it was sweating. Thinking it might loose work. I heard his other excavator talking about a union. :)
He can park it in the 350's bucket with room to spare 😂
Use to clean tracks on his big ones!
Greetings from Myrtle Beach. NO NO NO .... Chris you are having too much fun with this KYMRON!! Looks like this is a true mini-monster. Your loyal viewers would appreciate a fleet picture of all your machines. Old and modern lined up from smallest to the site dumps. That would make a fantastic family picture. I'd buy a copy for $5 for my scrap book. ☀🌴😎👍🏽
Looks like it would make a really nice little machine for a small estate/homestead type situation, or even a small landscape operation for that matter. It’s not as universally useable as a small TLB but I bet it runs circles around the backhoe on a comparable TLB.
Those Yanmars, like Hondas, are BULLETPROOF! good purchase
Mr. Bealy size. He can’t hurt himself on it…🤞🤞
Give him a chance after all who got a machine stuck. :)
That thing is the most dangerous excavator that i have seen Chris run. ROPS looks like aluminum tubing, and enough weight to cause serious damage. For Mr Bealy's safety, I hope Chris only lets him play with his toy excavator collection. Just the small economical ones though, some of those toys are really nice.
@@markj3129Depends on where it's used,how it's used and by who operates it .
Knowing limits and when not to put it in over it's head .
I'm waiting for Bealy Good to get stuck in that crane truck he bought 😊
This thing is as handy as a 6 inch Crescent wrench. Small municipalities would love this machine. The guy selling this thing would love to use Chris' video.
Hi Chris awesome new kymron mini just one little thing please check every nut and bolt on it plus hydraulic lines some people that have bought these awesome little diggers have had bolts loose but after going through the machine they are a pretty decent little digger I think you will be happy with kymron my next question is what is the name for this little guy ? Pee-wee 👍🏼 😁
I just watched a tour of the Kimron facility last night they stated they do that to every machine before they leave the facility in Oklahoma they also drain all oils from them and put in American fluids as the stuff that comes in them is sub par
That’s awesome thank you for updating information for me take care 👍🏼
Looks fine for moving dirt, perhaps re-digging drainage ditches, etc. Then I had the thought, wonder how it would do with a post hole digging attachment? Imagine hitting that root or rock and your entire excavator with you sitting on it spinning round and round,....
Looks like a pretty handy little machine. You don't need to fire up the big guns. You kept saying the burn pit but I think you meant the "fire pit", at the cabin.
Saw one of those un-propelled ones that was a knock down. It had long hoses and a divorced power module that let you work inside without asphyxiation. You could carry it or put it on a Dolly a piece at a time to take into a basement.
At least this can be ridden into your living room thru the Front Door. I'm thinking a smooth bucket to scrape dinner plates and stack them in the dishwasher, then a little rotary brush for scrubbing my back. Maybe a Mulcher for a haircut.
Nice paint on the old shovel
Awesome and impressive and going to be very handy to have around 👍👍 Thanks for sharing 👍
Never would’ve believed how strong this thing is without seeing it. I want one bigger than that but now I’m reconsidering. Thx
It looks like a Tonka toy! 😋
did the work of a tonka toy playing in a sand box also
I do like the Flintstone well house. Goes with the Betty and Barney theme.
That's a serious Mass Excavator right there.
That bolted cover to let access to engine oil dipstick has just got to be changed. If I owned one ( and yes, I'd like to have one of these ) I think I'd put a hinge and lath on that cover so I can check the oil a lot quicker and easier. You gotta 'love' that Yanmar diesel prime mover in there!
Unless you have ran one, it is easy to judge on the size but with a yanmar 20hp diesel they are surprisingly capable machines. A small equipment trailer with enough carry capacity and chains with a couple ratchet binders and a full size truck and can be a good little money maker! Really like the yanmar diesel and 20hp is diesel hp.
I'll bet it would fit almost completely inside the 350s bucket!
Great machine for small jobs around the property or for someone just starting out in property management.
I thought this would go on the shelf Chris with the other mini's/models in the house...lol
Seems like that little guy is a good "weekend chores at the farm" machine. Im loving that it can be toted about in the skidsteer and get both machines to a work site in one trip
Now that’s what I need around my house, doing everything I need, picking up down branches and debris! Planting trees and hedges, just about anything! Turning my compost pile over and over, mixing it up! That’s cool Chris, how much does it cost ? I’m interested in it!
With the right attachment that thing would be a great fence row cleaning machine.
Mr Donnies definitely going to need a bigger truck that bad boy!
I’d like to see something covering the lines on the track motors.
That seems to be a real potential weak point.
It won’t take too many dropped rocks until those lines break.
I love it though, especially the diesel!
One of these on my tiny farm. And a little winch to pull trees out of the woods seem quite good.
How cute. So, if u don't use the cheapest components, a tiny excavator isn't Jerry and unusable? Fun video.
Impressive little mini ex, strong and stable for it's size, awesome that it's diesel too.
Pretty handy little farm machine!