That attachment will be a game changer on the property. Good to hear you guys are safe and pray the damage to the 'big stuff' is minimal. Thank goodness for the backup power plans you made with all the tress down everywhere.
Hi, Andrew. This is real dedication. I never expected a post from you today. Excellent video as always. Very informative and thorough. I am still praying for your and Tiffany’s safety.
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First off, we're glad you're safe, second, that is a brilliant tractor for you on your property. Property not too big. Not too little and versatile like a Swiss army knife. Your research does you well 👍
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@@TKCL Thank GOD, y'all are ok. And I live in Jacksonville and I lost power for about an hour and I know what it's like to be without power for an extended amount of time but y'all take care and know y'all are in our prayers.
Praying for you guys. I read somewhere that you evacuated. Hopefully everything on the property survived w/o to much damage. Stay are and give us an update when you can.
That tractor has a lot more power then I thought it would have would love too see how it handles a mower on the back. Hope y’all weathered the storm ok with no major damage to anything.
The tractor and hoe are great but good God man, we're just worried about you and Tiffany. I read the post in the community tab and grateful you are home safe after this horrific storm. Praying for your neighbors and soooo glad you guys made it home safely.
Hope you, and your wife, and of course the babies ( the dogs) are staying safe and healthy. May the good Lord above keep everyone safe. Praying for everyone in Florida.
Andrew you might want to put some cribbing under the backhoe attachment. otherwise it may be a real pain to get hooked up again. I know you have the hydraulics to lift it back up. but why not make it a bit easier on yourself. hope you guys are staying safe during the storm🙏
Hi Andrew, good video, never expected you to post today with what’s going on in your area in Florida. That small tractor can sure hold its weight when it comes to digging, a handy tool to have on the property. I really hope you guys do not sub stain any damage at all and feel real bad for those that do. 👍👍❤️❤️🇨🇦
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Cut you some blocks from wood, they'll help hold the hoe from settling over time. Hook hoses so they don't pressure up. Figured it out on my 1626 after not doing the above statement's. Hope you both and everyone else are fairing well.
I use the backhoe on my 25hp TYM way more then I ever thought. With a lot of clay content in our soil it is much easier to break it up with the backhoe bucket first and then scoop it with the loader bucket when it is really hard. I am sure you will find more uses for it then you ever thought. I know I have. Also maybe keep a small log under the backhoe when in storage to help keep it up off the ground after it bleeds down.
Hi Andrew, good idea of the excavator. I hope the hurricane hasn't hit you the way you feared. Here in Germany you don't find out so much about what's going on with you, only the big picture is reported. Greetings from Berlin
I hope you washed Tiffany's new tractor off after you filmed this. I hope all is well after Idalia, I have been watching updates all day thinking about you and praying things go well for you.
When you have to shake to get the bucket empty....I would shake the bucket up and down and not the arm side to side .....puts less stress on the equipment
The first place I thought of for you to practice digging was in the field at each of the Armadillo holes. Dig em out and fill em in while learning to use the new tool. Sure hope all is well after the storm.
Try putting your bucket down prior to using your backhoe. At 5:40 you can see the tractor move. The bucket provides more stability and friction. Starting to change my mind on the solis. Really want to know about ultimate fate and cost of new battery and battery disposal.
Bucket was down while digging, I thought I mentioned that in the video. What I need to do is dig the cutting edge in for more grip. That backhoe has a surprising amount of power.
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Hope you guys are alright after the hurricane. I would be curious to see how that backhoe does in roots. I do not expect it to tear through 1 inch oak roots. However, even some 1/2 roots can be a bear.
you guys look like your high and dry! If I were to try and dig that deep I'd would have hit water after 2' maybe less in some areas. That's nice! on our property anytime I want to build something I have to bring in fill! old orange grooves or possibly used for sod at one point, very low.
I like the tractor. I need one but should have a MSL. It is a must for me. You provide some numbers for me and I don’t find that video on tractor/backhoe price. Thank you.
I work with Solis. There are dealers in the East. There is a link to their website and dealer map in the video description. I've seen this package from other dealers in the 22-23k range. An excellent buy! Tractor with loader is $16,599 right now with 84 month financing.
Enjoy the information provided. I am on the fence in getting one of these. You hear bad reviews on transmissions ,slop in axles, and minimal hours. Here in Canada they have the tractor on for $28700 includes the backhoe. Compared to a kioti cs2200 that's $40k and ck2510 $47k. John Deere similar 1025. I worry about resale and longevity. But the price is great. Did you have much of same issue picking this one, or is it a sponsored unit?
This is sponsored, but I assure you that I'm honest with my viewers. I've experienced no mechanical issues and I'm extremely impressed with what this is capable of. With that said I've only put around 30 hours on it, but I'll continue to work it hard. I've been putting a lot of videos out on this seeing what it's capable of. I know someone else with this same tractor, they've had theirs about a year and have mentioned no mechanical issues either.
@TKCL so I went and looked at the Solis H24. It is a nice-looking tractor, but I had some concerns. The one new one I looked at had corrosion on the shift levers running and inch down from knob and the bucket had paint chipping and rust the size of a baseball. So I looked at two more next to this one same issue. I spoke to the salesman, who said all the tractors out in lot will have Rust. They sell TYM and LS. The backhoe is only 3 point attached, not length of frame. I asked questions that the salesman had no clue on, which does not give me comfort. It's sad that I am leaning toward a used John Deere but the uneasyness with the metal used and dealer selling makes me concerned.
@TKCL Yes, these are a backhoe not from Solis that they are selling. I just realized these Solis are basically Summit tractors . Made at same location.
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It does sag, no worries though. Lines are long enough to hook back up and raise where you need it to be for hookup. With that said a 6x6 or 8x8 underneath isn't a bad idea to keep it out of the dirt.
Well if your posting I take it you guy's faired ok looks like Perry got there arrs handed to them and my buddy may have lost his house in Stienhatchee or at least flood damage
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youll soon find out that your going to hate this configuration. You have to get down once you've positioned it to backhoe, then get in the second seat, then back to the first seat, its a pain in the ass. You'll repeat this multiple, multiple times to dig just one area. Its not worth the hastle, when you can get better
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That attachment will be a game changer on the property. Good to hear you guys are safe and pray the damage to the 'big stuff' is minimal. Thank goodness for the backup power plans you made with all the tress down everywhere.
Thank you, God bless!
Hi, Andrew. This is real dedication. I never expected a post from you today. Excellent video as always. Very informative and thorough. I am still praying for your and Tiffany’s safety.
I too was hoping to see some video and hear how you guys fared. Here in Plant City near Tampa, we just got a little rain. No real wind.
No internet here to provide a hurricane video update, so I provided a community tab update on our status.
Do you still have power?
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We do not have power, extreme damage to trees and power lines. Running on solar and generators.
That little thing is a workhorse! Can't wait to see some real projects!
First off, we're glad you're safe, second, that is a brilliant tractor for you on your property. Property not too big. Not too little and versatile like a Swiss army knife. Your research does you well 👍
It is a Swiss army knife 😂
I pray this video is a sigh all is well though the storm ❤
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My 🙏🙏🙏🙏 are with Tiffany and you and hope all is well and y’all made it through the storm ok
We are OK, no power for a while as there is an extreme amount of tree and power line damage. Take care!
@@TKCL Thank GOD, y'all are ok. And I live in Jacksonville and I lost power for about an hour and I know what it's like to be without power for an extended amount of time but y'all take care and know y'all are in our prayers.
Please give us a hurricane update.
We are OK, no power for a while as there is an extreme amount of tree and power line damage. Take care!
Looks like a great machine!!
Sure is handy
Based on Idalia's path, I'm sure you got a lot of trees down but I hope the rest of the property (house, shop, pool, pole barn) made out ok.
We are OK, no power for a while as there is an extreme amount of tree and power line damage. Take care!
Praying for you guys. I read somewhere that you evacuated. Hopefully everything on the property survived w/o to much damage. Stay are and give us an update when you can.
We are OK, no power for a while as there is an extreme amount of tree and power line damage. Take care!
That tractor has a lot more power then I thought it would have would love too see how it handles a mower on the back. Hope y’all weathered the storm ok with no major damage to anything.
We are OK, no power for a while as there is an extreme amount of tree and power line damage. Mowing videos coming soon. Take care!
The tractor and hoe are great but good God man, we're just worried about you and Tiffany. I read the post in the community tab and grateful you are home safe after this horrific storm. Praying for your neighbors and soooo glad you guys made it home safely.
We are OK, no power for a while as there is an extreme amount of tree and power line damage. Take care!
Dang it really did a good job. Impressive.
It sure is handy
Sweet little unit!
It's handy
Pretty versatile piece of equipment it will serve you well
I think so
Love my mini-excavator!! Cat 301.8. Huge step up from the tractor backhoe, but at a price!
Who let you out 🧀🪤🤔🤔🤔🤔 congratulations 👏🎉
Andrew, that little tractor with the backhoe works really awesome as always a great video. Catch you later.
Sure is handy
now you can work on a lot of projects. and help ya'll in storms clean up. be bless and love and safe. SAVANNAH TN.
Nice looking rig !
It's really handy
у меня solis 26, невероятная машина) я очень счастливый обладатель)
А вам желаю удачи во всём)
Thank you for watching and the support
That backhoe will be really handy for your property.
Was watching the weather cause it starting to hit here now , missed my first comment lol . Hope all is well down there …
We are OK, no power for a while as there is an extreme amount of tree and power line damage. Take care!
Hope you, and your wife, and of course the babies ( the dogs) are staying safe and healthy. May the good Lord above keep everyone safe. Praying for everyone in Florida.
We are OK, no power for a while as there is an extreme amount of tree and power line damage. Take care!
Andrew you might want to put some cribbing under the backhoe attachment. otherwise it may be a real pain to get hooked up again. I know you have the hydraulics to lift it back up. but why not make it a bit easier on yourself.
hope you guys are staying safe during the storm🙏
Hey Andrew. That’s looks like a nice machine!
I love it
You said at the beginning of the video that was your tractor I thought it was Tiffany's lol 😆 good job. Keep up the excellent work 💪
Lol
Hey Mr Drew & Ms Tiff... Just praying all is well with you guys, your parents and the pups?? 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
We are OK, no power for a while as there is an extreme amount of tree and power line damage. Take care!
@@TKCL 🙏🏻
Hi Andrew, good video, never expected you to post today with what’s going on in your area in Florida. That small tractor can sure hold its weight when it comes to digging, a handy tool to have on the property. I really hope you guys do not sub stain any damage at all and feel real bad for those that do. 👍👍❤️❤️🇨🇦
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Cut you some blocks from wood, they'll help hold the hoe from settling over time.
Hook hoses so they don't pressure up.
Figured it out on my 1626 after not doing the above statement's. Hope you both and everyone else are fairing well.
Thank you
Love it. I’m gonna get me one soon
It's handy!
I use the backhoe on my 25hp TYM way more then I ever thought. With a lot of clay content in our soil it is much easier to break it up with the backhoe bucket first and then scoop it with the loader bucket when it is really hard. I am sure you will find more uses for it then you ever thought. I know I have. Also maybe keep a small log under the backhoe when in storage to help keep it up off the ground after it bleeds down.
I'll do that.
Hi Andrew, good idea of the excavator. I hope the hurricane hasn't hit you the way you feared. Here in Germany you don't find out so much about what's going on with you, only the big picture is reported. Greetings from Berlin
Thank you! We are OK, no power for a while as there is an extreme amount of tree and power line damage. Take care!
I hope you washed Tiffany's new tractor off after you filmed this. I hope all is well after Idalia, I have been watching updates all day thinking about you and praying things go well for you.
Thank you! We are OK, no power for a while as there is an extreme amount of tree and power line damage. Take care!
I find if I put the mouth of the bucket flat on the ground and lift the front end slightly, it keeps the machine from being pulled around. It bites
When you have to shake to get the bucket empty....I would shake the bucket up and down and not the arm side to side .....puts less stress on the equipment
Good day all.
Hope you made you and Tiffany made it through Idalia safely and with minimal damage.
The first place I thought of for you to practice digging was in the field at each of the Armadillo holes. Dig em out and fill em in while learning to use the new tool. Sure hope all is well after the storm.
Yeah I was thinking the same except take a 12ga with you dig um and shot um 😅
We are OK, no power for a while as there is an extreme amount of tree and power line damage. Take care!
Andrew, I just saw a enjoybot solar battery commercial with your diy battery bank build. Congratulations, hope this helps grow the channel
Not sure that it will as I didn't authorize that. Thanks!
@@TKCL oh my goodness. That's a little shady business being you had no knowledge. Hope you get paid for your troubles.
@@TKCL hope you and your family, neighbors are safe after the hurricane.
No power and a lot of tree damage, but we are OK.
Andrew, You can use the backhoe to dig out the armadillo holes. Bring your rifle with you.
Andrew, build your own 6" bucket. Take dimensions from the one you got and scale it down. No problem for you.
Maybe one day
I hope you guys are doing well 🙏🙏🙏
We are OK, no power for a while as there is an extreme amount of tree and power line damage. Take care!
You're no letsdig18, but perhaps one day.... LOL
Andrew that tractor seems to have an extra smooth hydraulic system.
It really is smooth.
Try putting your bucket down prior to using your backhoe. At 5:40 you can see the tractor move. The bucket provides more stability and friction. Starting to change my mind on the solis. Really want to know about ultimate fate and cost of new battery and battery disposal.
Bucket was down while digging, I thought I mentioned that in the video. What I need to do is dig the cutting edge in for more grip. That backhoe has a surprising amount of power.
Great video and a great tractor! Could you tell, please, the dimension of the wheels that are mounted on your tractor? I am grateful in advance!
That looks fun, luckily, you’ve got enough property, I would destroy mine with it😂
Get a can of BRAKLEEN for when you put your connections back together. Keep your hydraulic connections extremely clean.😎
Thanks
Hey Andrew! Love the tractor but wanted to check in with y’all to see how y’all faired? Hope all is well!
We are OK, no power for a while as there is an extreme amount of tree and power line damage. Take care!
Well, if you're posting videos you guys must be Ok. Hopefully no major damage to your property. Thanks for the video.
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Hope you guys are alright after the hurricane. I would be curious to see how that backhoe does in roots. I do not expect it to tear through 1 inch oak roots. However, even some 1/2 roots can be a bear.
Next green stump I get, I'll try it out. I do have a stump video coming soon.
Dude...now it looks like you dug a grave out there in the field!
Someone wants to give the Armadillo a run for their money!
Stay safe this week.
Lol
you guys look like your high and dry! If I were to try and dig that deep I'd would have hit water after 2' maybe less in some areas. That's nice! on our property anytime I want to build something I have to bring in fill! old orange grooves or possibly used for sod at one point, very low.
35ft of elevation change here. Some is wet, some dry.
I can see a post driver attachment in your near future if you don't already have one.
Would love one!
🙏🙏
I like the tractor. I need one but should have a MSL. It is a must for me. You provide some numbers for me and I don’t find that video on tractor/backhoe price. Thank you.
MSL is coming very soon. Tractor and backhoe price is in the $22k range. Tractor with loader is $16,599.
The MSL comes as a kit? Can be added after purchase the tractor?
@steliandone4078 no its a loader from factory. Soon to be offered on all models, I'm excited about it.
Where did you get your tractor. It’s beautiful!,, cost on tractor? Backhoe? Awesome
I work with Solis. There are dealers in the East. There is a link to their website and dealer map in the video description. I've seen this package from other dealers in the 22-23k range. An excellent buy! Tractor with loader is $16,599 right now with 84 month financing.
Have you found the price of this tractor with the backhoe?
Enjoy the information provided. I am on the fence in getting one of these. You hear bad reviews on transmissions ,slop in axles, and minimal hours. Here in Canada they have the tractor on for $28700 includes the backhoe. Compared to a kioti cs2200 that's $40k and ck2510 $47k. John Deere similar 1025. I worry about resale and longevity. But the price is great. Did you have much of same issue picking this one, or is it a sponsored unit?
This is sponsored, but I assure you that I'm honest with my viewers. I've experienced no mechanical issues and I'm extremely impressed with what this is capable of. With that said I've only put around 30 hours on it, but I'll continue to work it hard. I've been putting a lot of videos out on this seeing what it's capable of. I know someone else with this same tractor, they've had theirs about a year and have mentioned no mechanical issues either.
@TKCL so I went and looked at the Solis H24. It is a nice-looking tractor, but I had some concerns. The one new one I looked at had corrosion on the shift levers running and inch down from knob and the bucket had paint chipping and rust the size of a baseball. So I looked at two more next to this one same issue. I spoke to the salesman, who said all the tractors out in lot will have Rust. They sell TYM and LS. The backhoe is only 3 point attached, not length of frame. I asked questions that the salesman had no clue on, which does not give me comfort. It's sad that I am leaning toward a used John Deere but the uneasyness with the metal used and dealer selling makes me concerned.
I understand wanting good dealer support. You mentioned the backhoe not being full frame, that's odd because mine does have a full under frame mount.
@TKCL Yes, these are a backhoe not from Solis that they are selling. I just realized these Solis are basically Summit tractors . Made at same location.
Actually Solis/ITL makes Summit tractors.
Wonder why no one seems to have a video on how to drop and re-connect the backhoe on these H24's?
I have shown that. It's not difficult at all.
Any damage from the hurricane?
We are OK, no power for a while as there is an extreme amount of tree and power line damage. Take care!
You make it through the storm safe?
We are OK, no power for a while as there is an extreme amount of tree and power line damage. Take care!
@@TKCL Hopefully all that hard work with the solar, battery banks, and generator pays off! Stay safe
If you were able to upload a video they y’all must be ok! Hope so! Take care!
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dream attachment for sure - hows the price point for value?
I've seen dealers selling this entire setup with tractor for 22-23k. That's way cheaper than big names.
Thats unreal! excited for the ag unit reviews!
Now you can make your pond like bamama bass🤔🤔🤔🤔 just going to take a while 🫣🫣
Like 100 years long lol.
Dang! Not first!
that wouldve come in real handy when you started building the house
Yes it would have
Dont you want to put the backhoe on a block of wood or something so it doesnt sag in case there is a leak in the lines that it has?
It does sag, no worries though. Lines are long enough to hook back up and raise where you need it to be for hookup. With that said a 6x6 or 8x8 underneath isn't a bad idea to keep it out of the dirt.
What is the price on this with the backhoe
Last I seen was $22,500.
Maybe you can dig some dillo traps with that 😆. Hope everything is okay at your place.
We are OK, no power for a while as there is an extreme amount of tree and power line damage. Take care!
can we say 5 foot diller traps hehehe!
At first, I thought he might be digging up a dillo!
@@kim.in.nature. lol
Hello
Congrats 🎉
Too bad you didn't have this backhoe when you were building your house. Stay safe.
I wish I did!
Please keep my husband Mike in your prayers. He had a heart attack yesterday
Prayers coming your way
So very sorry to hear this, keep us updated.
Digging for dillers?
Well if your posting I take it you guy's faired ok looks like Perry got there arrs handed to them and my buddy may have lost his house in Stienhatchee or at least flood damage
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Think some company needs to send you a mini excavator out for a long term loan!
Oh boy that would be awesome.
youll soon find out that your going to hate this configuration. You have to get down once you've positioned it to backhoe, then get in the second seat, then back to the first seat, its a pain in the ass. You'll repeat this multiple, multiple times to dig just one area. Its not worth the hastle, when you can get better
Debbie Downer
If I were digging all day everyday, I could see that. For the occasional job, this suits me just fine.
Worst tractor ever built mine has been down over two months waiting on parts stay away from it
Mind telling me what broke? I've got 60 hours on mine with zero mechanical issues.
Andrew posting this video makes me think You and Tiffany and your fur babies made it through the hurricane. I am hoping that is the case.
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Nice little rig !
It's handy