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.
Just gave you a like and been a subscriber since first saw you on Andrews channel. You totally deserve to be monetized by youtube. Keep pounding out the videos.
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.
Is your market saturated with them? We looked on FB market place around here for a while for one and we only had 2 come up and they where both broken and both people wanted more than what Nick got his for. I think you could prob get one run it for a while and get your moneys worth and sell it used for a decent price.
@@CerebralAilment yes local market absolutely saturated. $5-5600 ready to go cash prices, I would have a dozen machines to choose from 30 mins from my house for that price. Brand new.
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.
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.
The next Andrew Camarata right there. Cheers!
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.
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
Yeah, it works well for a small farm, I think. Thanks for sharing!
Always fun watching your videos.
it's cute , it's got that robust canopy in case some leaves fall on you
Just gave you a like and been a subscriber since first saw you on Andrews channel. You totally deserve to be monetized by youtube. Keep pounding out the videos.
someday ill get one...god knows i have plenty of work lined up for up
Another great video. The quality keeps getting better!
I too hope you can get one soon… you’d be making money from day 1 💪👍
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.)
Picking up heavy stuff keep the arm lower and close to the machine for more stability
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Turn down the throttle! 😂
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
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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.
A friend of mine has a few of these for $5400 with mechanical thumbs and I am very tempted. Have a couple jobs it would make a lot easier.
Is your market saturated with them? We looked on FB market place around here for a while for one and we only had 2 come up and they where both broken and both people wanted more than what Nick got his for. I think you could prob get one run it for a while and get your moneys worth and sell it used for a decent price.
@@CerebralAilment yes local market absolutely saturated. $5-5600 ready to go cash prices, I would have a dozen machines to choose from 30 mins from my house for that price. Brand new.
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.
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.
@@CerebralAilment 👍