Back in Australia, some years ago, I was in the market for this type and size of machine...the Kanga and the Dingo were the main contenders. I fired off emails to both companies and asked them for quotes, demo's and details to help me choose. Dingo was very quick off the mark (well before they had anything to do with Toro) and came up with all sorts of helpful info and assistance. Kanga just never seemed to be bothered...repeated emails and a few phone calls, got the standard answer...'we'll get back to you' ...despite all that, I never, ever got to speak to a rep, or see a machine in the flesh...business must have been very good for them, back then!! Anyway, the Dingo people continued to be very helpful and I ended up buying 3 of their 950P models which, back in those days came with a standard bucket and whatever extra attachment you could talk the company into including in the deal. I ended up with 3 Dingos, every attachment they made at the time, including that great trailer...which could carry ALL of the Dingos, at the same time. Since then, I have expanded the fleet and now have 17 of these machines, including the original ones. Still waiting for Kanga to get back to me!!
My boss just bought one for just under $25,000 but I think for our line of work the dingoes better sits lower to the ground and the grapple can be worked a lot easier but I shall see we always haul big logs around but we do need to get in a wet backyard when a dingo's little lighter it makes a big difference Michigan weather isn't always nice dragging 800-pound logs through the mud Ain't Easy
You're not even leveling the bucket in the left loader, if you know how to use one, you can level and life at the same time, then the dirt will slide off like the kanga!!
Back in Australia, some years ago, I was in the market for this type and size of machine...the Kanga and the Dingo were the main contenders. I fired off emails to both companies and asked them for quotes, demo's and details to help me choose. Dingo was very quick off the mark (well before they had anything to do with Toro) and came up with all sorts of helpful info and assistance.
Kanga just never seemed to be bothered...repeated emails and a few phone calls, got the standard answer...'we'll get back to you' ...despite all that, I never, ever got to speak to a rep, or see a machine in the flesh...business must have been very good for them, back then!!
Anyway, the Dingo people continued to be very helpful and I ended up buying 3 of their 950P models which, back in those days came with a standard bucket and whatever extra attachment you could talk the company into including in the deal. I ended up with 3 Dingos, every attachment they made at the time, including that great trailer...which could carry ALL of the Dingos, at the same time. Since then, I have expanded the fleet and now have 17 of these machines, including the original ones.
Still waiting for Kanga to get back to me!!
Hi Bazz, please could you send your contact details to marketing@kangaloader.com
And we will be in touch with you to discuss your queries.
Thank you
Did you check your Junk Folder after you sent them?
Yeah, just don't take the Dingos outside, I hear the sun doesn't like all that plastic garbage.
Dingos the better machine any way and look much more like a machine more so then a toy like the kanga
So you can not get in touch with him
I bought a dingo 22 Years ago it's got 5600 hrs on it. It smokes kangas everywhere but speed over ground .
It’s there bigger tyres
That's the difference between a machine with more capabilities and a person that doesn't know how a skid steer works
Price?
Hi Awaisp, for a price you would need to get in touch with us directly. You can also visit our website to see our latest offers www.kangaloader.com
My boss just bought one for just under $25,000 but I think for our line of work the dingoes better sits lower to the ground and the grapple can be worked a lot easier but I shall see we always haul big logs around but we do need to get in a wet backyard when a dingo's little lighter it makes a big difference Michigan weather isn't always nice dragging 800-pound logs through the mud Ain't Easy
You're not even leveling the bucket in the left loader, if you know how to use one, you can level and life at the same time, then the dirt will slide off like the kanga!!