I ordered a K&R Kymron Chinese Excavator for commercial use!
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- In this video I take the arrival of the K&R Equipment Mini Excavator. I went back and forth on the sizes and ultimately went with the ZX22 because of the compactness, retractable tracks, and bigger digging capacity.
Warranty on this machine is also one of the highest which ultimately played a big part on my decision. I am going to be receiver a couple other attachments to use here shortly on the channel, Steve said he's got something coming for me, so we will see what surprise that is.
Options for these are trenching buckets, tilt buckets for grading, rippers, rakes, and even augers. Material/smooth buckets are also a plus and they do offer those as well.
They also have more equipment and it is hard not to want to order more than one machine.
Shopping was super easy and the break down was I called and gave the specifics of what I do for work. Then they pointed me to two machines that they most recommended that would suit my needs the best. The ZX16 and the ZX22. Ultimately the difference was the size and I opted for the slightly larger machine. You have a cashiers check ready and fill out the two forms, and they can help arrange delivery.
The Machine was delivered within a few days right to the house!
Q&A Equipment Sales
3515 Clark's River Road
Paducah, KY 42003
www.qandaequip...
(270) 816-9655
Ask for Steve!
Let me know what you guys think or want to see with the machine in the comments below.
We have the xh22d for our company. So far we are very happy with it. We do alot of drainage jobs, residential re-grades, and new yards. It's been really nice getting into tight spots.
@miniscapes515
Right on! Good to hear some others have also been putting them to work. We do a little bit of everything. So it doesn’t get used everyday, but when it has it’s been handy and does get in tight zones. The articulating arm is a plus!
Initially that was the first model I was looking at, but then really liked the ZX22 and just went with it instead.
Any idea how many hours you have on the xh22 now?
@BeyondMachinery yeah. I like the zx also. They did not have that when we got ours. We just broke 100 hours. Only issue we had was a really for the fuel pump was acting weird. Replaced it with a bosh relay and zero issues. When I contacted Ron about the issue, it was comforting to know he was willing to do whatever he could to help and get it solved.
Good machines. Great company.
That’s good to hear. I haven’t talked to him personally but Steve has been kind of my middle man. He has gone back and forth for what I needed. Only downfall was I couldn’t get me tilt bucket.
Who did you use for delivery
I actually had Q&A coordinate that for me. They facilitated all the delivery and made it very affordable. I would actually give them your location and have them quote it, it’s cheaper than finding someone else on your own.
Let me know how it goes or what machine you decide to get.
Great choice! This model wasn’t out when I was shopping for this size mini excavator. Because of that we ended up going with a bobcat E20. Don’t regret that decision whatsoever.
However, if this specific option was available at the time I probably would’ve grabbed one of these. The other similar models kill me with the thumb design and a few other things but this latest model is very very nice indeed
Thank you!
How long ago were you looking for one?
I tell ya what, I wish I had an E20 to compare side by side for a good period of time. Would be nice to showcase the comparisons.
It is a nice machine for sure, the thumb is stellar and ups the E20 in my opinion for that reason. No shade to the bobcat because it is solid and it’s my usual when I’ve rented mini’s. I feel I would of done the same had one come up around me.
However, curiosity was very heavy and I decided to just order one and give it a go, I feel it will last and do pretty much all I need it without being too small or too big. The pedals on the cab are taking some getting used to but other than that, it’s been a back saver!
I am waiting on some other attachments to come in as I only have the 10” trencher bucket. So I am impatiently waiting now as a material and tilt bucket would be super handy right now!
@@BeyondMachinery we were looking for one for about 4 months before making the decision. Youre right about the thumb on the e20 not being the best ever. The one on your model is very well done! The other kymron models I don’t like the mounting of.
The e20 is definitely stronger than an equivalent kymron machine on paper, but I would like to see the comparison also! I hope you have great success with that machine! It looks awesome
You aren’t kidding, we looked for a little while as well. Honestly we let about two solid opportunities slide out from us just because we needed a different machine first. We got a mini skid which basically just goes everywhere we go.
However, I can say that this machine overall feels good. There’s some cons, as with anything, but they’re minor so far.
Time will tell the overall worth of the machine especially in the commercial setting.
I appreciate you liking the machine, if possible I’ll try and get an E20 on here as well. It’ll be a little while before that happens though. We buy all our machines personally and after doing long hours of research to see if it’s truly something we need.
I think next up would be an articulated loader, as they give mini skids a very big run for their money! I may consider renting one for a week and at least get some content on it out there to see what people think as well. They’ve been around for quite some time but I think their popularity isn’t quite up there as other equipment. I’ll have to see why and how that content will do on the channel.
these have been out for 10 plus years. just wholesale from china. kymron is sort of a fly by night operation, not a real brand.
Although I have a different brand, that I am very happy with, I congratulate you on your purchase.
Please use the blade at one end and the boom/bucket at the other end to lift the tracks clear off the ground before moving the tracks in or out. Also I puckered when the driver unloaded as you should face the direction you are traveling with the bucket out and low coming off the trailer in case crap happens and you tip. The bucket will prevent you from tipping over. The way the driver did it he could have gone over backwards if crap happened.
@normhowes2975 I truly appreciate that, it’s a big investment and truly a big jumó that would of never imagined could of been done.
I remember we started with a push mower and home made trailer.
Very true, I do make sure to completely lift the machine up the exact way you mentioned.
Agreed! I thought the same thing, however from the angle I recorded in it looked higher and more angles than it truly was.
His trailer was basically on the ground since it really only transports the smaller units. Thankfully, nothing did happen but that’s good advice you’re saying to make sure to turn the bucket towards the potential tipping side.
If you don’t mind, what machine did you get, how long have you had it, and any break downs or repairs needed?
@@BeyondMachinery I have a Groundhog ZH20D from Hackenburg Equipment out of PA. Weighs in around 3000lbs. Coming up on 2 yrs ago. At about 130 hours right now with worse issue being track tension for the first 75 hours as they wore in. It is a smaller unit than you have but has done everything I have asked of it. I am looking for a minor hydraulic seepage before it becomes a major issue.
Check out B&M Excavating on RUclips to see all he does with a 16 HP gas unit.
That was literally the 1st couple things I noticed....
@@normhowes2975I have heard really good things about groundhog equipment. Overall, I feel they’re very comparable and truly that’s not bad for “issues.”
I’m glad you like it and I’d call it a good purchase! Keep us updated!
@@BeyondMachinery I have a Groundhog ZH20D with over 150 hrs on it. Biggest issue so far were the tracks stretching for 1st 75 hrs. I don't use it everyday but it always starts when I want to use it.
If I could ask, what was the price and did they deliver it or did you have to hire someone else?
@outdoorsy368
Their prices are on the website link, but I’d call them and see what they can work with you. Also, they helped accommodate all delivery and it was cheaper than me hiring someone. Give Steve a call, give him the address it’s going to and they’ll work you up a price with shipping. Was super easy honestly, he handled it all.
@@BeyondMachinery thanks much brother
@@Outdoorsy368 anytime!
Dear,you can contact me, I will deliver mini excavators directly from China with a competitive price.
What was the ballpark price for delivery?
@centralNH Delivery was actually really cheap. Give Steve a call at Q&A Equipment sales and give them your address. That way you get an exact number for your location. Their delivery is really cheap and I got mine within 2-days.
@@BeyondMachinery I'm not getting replies was it under or over a grand or two?
@@CentralNHunder for my distance.
Can you post an update of how youring liking your machine? I just ordered a 6.5 ton unit
I will, What was your buying experience like? Any idea when you are supposed to get yours?
Let's see it in action
Very soon! Got some other content cooking!
Good Choice !!
Much appreciated!
What does a machine like this cost
They range widely, best thing to do is go on the website and look at the model you’re interested in and it gives you the prices there.
If I didn't have a low hour bobcat e20 fall into my lap at a very fair price, I was looking to get one of these machines also. Curious how things work out for you as you work it.
Yes! Definitely can’t go wrong with those bobcats. They’re just work horses and that’s what I’ve used in the past, but ultimately we did want our own for the business and to have the ability to use when we wanted to even if it wasn’t for super long. I myself am curious and figured why not toss it into the mix of equipment we have and use and see what it does. I’m sure if it does close to as good more and more people will be looking towards these over bigger name machines. I think the biggest decision to factor is how often and how much it’s used. For smaller or lesser use I think they’re a great investment and easier to pay off, however, reliability is known with the other brands and for more usage I’d too make that extended price jump for the added security. We will see, I’ll upload the outcomes both good or bad.
What is the engine hp and brand
The ZX22 runs a YANMAR Diesel engine with 24hp. Retractable tracks to go narrow, hydraulic thumb, and a pivoting arm. The machine is a Kymron ZX22 and Q&A equipment sales were the guys whom I bought from and personally met.
about engine, you can choose what you like such as yanmar, kubota and so on. I will you quotation according to your requirements.
How much are they is it a 2 ton
Yes it is a 2 ton.
Prices have changed, they’re listed at Q&A equipment sales. Even larger or smaller ones too.
2 ton excavators have equipped various engnie such as yammar, kubota and Chinese engine. The quotation will be given accroding to your choice.
Keep it lubricated
For sure, it’s a must! I find myself greasing those bucket pins quite a bit!
I purchased this machine as well and also wasn't liking the orange Kubota look. Kymron does put Kubota's in some of there machines but this machine has the Yanmar 24Hp in it. I went with the white and it won't be ready until July 2024. This machine has the 2 speed so that's a PLUS to move fast and it has the thumb attached to the bucket and not the boom so that's a PLUS as well. It also has the dozer blade stick up high of the right controls and I'm wondering if that is a PLUS?? I'm also wondering about the Bolt quick connect and why couldn't it use the hydraulic quick connect with the shut off valve that I saw this machine has the taps on the boom for the quick connect shut off valve. I will be inquiring on that as well.I would also like to tell everyone that Kymron only sells parts and attachments to Kymron customers which would also make that more readily available to us. Thanks Beyond Machinery and look forward, Neil
@neilkoster4823 that is correct and I think overall you’re going to be very happy with the machine. The 2-speeds is awesome and does help when traveling, however, to turn it only turns well in the low speed. I think the blade height was a plus for clearance when moving and transporting on a trailer. Plus the tracks retract and you can fold the sides of the blade making it a narrow machine to fit anywhere over 39 inch entries. As for the quick connect it goes limit the curling of the bucket and for that reason I was ok with out any form of it. The thumb being hydraulic actually helps out a lot and I liked the positioning as I was able to pull out rail road ties with it fairly easy. As for the attachments and parts I didn’t know that, but I think that’s actually better for us as parts would be more readily available. Getting in touch with them also seems very accessible which is what I really liked over other sellers/dealers. I too look forward to what this thing can do and I’ll be sure to put it on here! Thanks!
@@BeyondMachinery I was told to change the oil after 10 hrs for the warranty and document it.
You’re right, I’ll most likely try and make a video on it as well.
are you concerned about lack of certification of the ROPS ?
@@johneaton4364 No due to the fact that even with a certification I side on caution. If ever I don’t feel safe to use it, I won’t and I’d look for a different option to finish the job.
How much
Contact Steve at Q&A equipment for pricing I’m sure he will give you a good deal.
The information is in my description.
They help with the shipping too.
Contact me, I will give you more details about excavators.
What is your business?
Landscaping and hardscaping, but I do a couple other things too. All outdoors.
@@BeyondMachinery Great I look Forward to watching your work on your channel. I will subscribe.
@@balamala2647 I appreciate that greatly!
Let me drive the boat
Done!
kymron is a rip off. Exact same machines are available on Amazon and eBay for thousands less with free shipping.
I’ve never looked for some on Amazon, but if they start carrying them and ship them that’s pretty cool!
I wouldn't say it's a rip off. They are smart they delt with all the bs. And fees ans terrifs and much more to get them here. Quit hating and do your research. You can buy them cheaper yes. But get ready for a shit ton of work and research.
@@gunnerranch I did do my research and thats how I know it's a ripoff. Maybe you should be researching instead of bothering me with your jibber jabber ?
@@gunnerranch it's not a shit ton of research either.
@bhhvvbvgyvbuvv thanks bud I ain't a window shopper or a hater. I actually ordered one direct from the factory.