I applied to be a dealer for them few weeks back at my shop in dunnellon fl pdq equipment and trailer manufacturing , then I see this video as a subscriber great overview buddy !
@CrystalParanormally Hello Crystal, I'm doing good, thank you. I hope life's treating you well! I'm hoping to catch a live sometime very soon! Take care of yourself, my friend!
@@dougdavis4439 hey Mr Doug 👋👋👋 look now you can show us your tractor skills when you show up at Andrews and Tiffany's 🫣🫣🫣🫣🤔🤔🤔. Hope all is well and you doing ok my good friend 🙏🏼
@5150cash Hey Cash! Andrew better watch out, Tiffany looked like a natural on the new one! Don't give Andrew any ideas. He may put me to work when I get down there! Lol! Hope you're doing well, my friend!
Hi, Andrew and Tiffany! Congratulations, Tiffany! When you are home full time, I will enjoy watching you use your new tractor!! I’m praying that time will be very soon.
That's what I'm about to show this one doing, planting food plots. I know a large amount of people buy these size tractors for hunting and food plots. We shall see how it works soon.
Sounds like a good bang for the buck I used to have a John Deere and had nothing but problems with it it was a 4300 series I had a chance to sell it and it was gone Thanks Andrew
Bruh you just pouring salt in my womb showing Tiff using / owning a tractor now. I can't get my wife to do any work outdoor and here you are with Tiffany being all into the outdoor work, cutting grass and now on a tractor. Mannnnnnnnnnnnnn I messed up with my wife selection
Andrew, you were holding out on me, about a month ago I said you needed a jd sponsorship for more tractors and skid steer, excavators. You gave me a smiley face.
I look at it this way: we know he loves the JD and he's talked about the faults it has. This one here gives him something new to try, find things he doesn't like, and talk about it. Not entirely fair to compare green to red. These two machines are not in the same class. But that's OK. This one has a backhoe and Andrew has needed an excavator ability.
I'll also be honest about the pitfalls of this machine as well. There are already two small things to mention, nothing is close to being a deal breaker. I'll compile a list for the future and a video.
Yes I actually talked with someone a year ago. Never went any further, I just was interested at the time. The price of the Solis tractors, the cool and vast implement selection and showing something new and fresh caught my attention with this company. Figured it was time to get some new equipment on the property. Wasn't really interested in showing the same thing so many other channels are currently showing. Hopefully that make sense.
A couple years ago that brand was in the Yanmar booth at the national farm machinery show. My understanding at that time was they were going to be sold at Yanmar dealerships. That must have been delayed until now.
Nice little tractor. One thing I see that I don't like is the loader bucket is not self leveling. In this day and age I would expect it to be, but with a joystick control and a little practice your good to go. But for someone learning first time they go to move a bucket of gravel, fill the bucket, curl it back then lift it high and half the gravel falls out the back all over that shiny red hood. I guess you only do that once, especially after you get a mouth full of dust.
Now that's MY kinda toy! I think Tiffany will have a blast with that once she gets accustomed to operating it....I know YOU will LMAO. That's gonna be sooooo handy to have around and if you get implements down the road - well nuff said Can't wait to see that puppy workin in upcoming vids! VERY NICE ADDITION TO THE BARN💜💜💜👍👍👍
We need to get Tiffany home so she can help with the lawn care now that she has her own nice size tractor! When she’s done working outside then she can do her cooking show!😂😂😂😂😂! Just kidding Tiffany, you work hard and you are also a big help to Andrew.
Hey Mr. Kelly that was a VERY good demonstration of the 24 Solice TLB, you are a "gifted Professional ';;; very well spoken. As fer the "Track-Tor " it will be good for a "First-time buyer& user"( former shovel-wheelburo operators), because it's a little "short" on some "hardware goodies"--/ For Me. You like Myself Need a "little-guy" tractor to help out the "rest of the fleet"( bigger tractors). This "rig" is Disqualified for me because of the "Wimpy" TWO RANGE TRANSMISSION; basically a FIRST "Do Everything gear"= too high or Not Low Enough & a "Way-out there" High range Road Gear-- JUST FOR TRANSPORT & NO WORK ! Another Diffency is the LACK of Stearing brakes( aka TWO BRAKE PEDALS ";= this is what makes a "Tractor a TRACTOR " ! And furter-more the Back-hoe atachment ( although very nicely mounted & robustly built) has the "CHeePO" single swing cylinder that Inherently LIMITS Side-Swing( maybe just 150° instead of the FULL 180° with dual cylinders that have REAL POWER". It also seems SO STRANGE that the Loader-towers are so low & compensated with the Extra-long Loader Arms to gain "loader-lift-height ";;;; the over-the-front Axle Forces Must be INCREADABLE !!= Front -Axle fatigue & Early Failure. There is a "Good Price Point" to this Rig , as for myself-l will spend 1500-3500°°$ more & "skip" the Cup-holders,& front hitch to get "My THREE RANGE TRANSMISSION, DUAL Stearing Brake pedal Unit".; Just "maybe" the "Gear-drive unit" will pass this "Criterion". Thank you Sir for the Excelent vidio and happy safe tractoring. Best wishes with all your endeavours.
Hey Andrew when y'all aren't filming I'd probably have an umbrella to help keep the sun or rain off the operator. Think it's going to be a great addition to the farm.
Just made a backhoe video, can easily dig 6ft deep. I'll have to test the loader to max capacity one day. So far it's done everything I've asked it to.
@@TKCL I'm wanting to get a post hole digger attachment and THAT is what people are complaining the most about! They can BARELY get the digger higher enough to clear the ground!?
Find some R14's from a local tire shop, or even online (Miller tire would be my go-to) and you'll never look back. Given the water ballast in your Deere I'm presuming you're not in an area where you'll have a lot of snow, but they still shine in mud over anything other than an actual Ag tire. I paused this video 6 minutes in to make this post; look into the R14 or other hybrid tires. If you can't trust a stranger on the internet, who can you trust? So, trust me. 🤣
Congrats on the solis looking forward to see how it does. I'm looking for a 50 to 75 to work on the deer plots up in Ga but that's going to be a year + so really looking forward to see what you think about this company. Beat the crap out of it so we can see if it holds up. Prices are right for sure
Do Solis come with MSL? (mechanical self leveling). The price mentioned in this post is for the tractor and loader I assume. I like to know how much I have to pay for what I see in this video.? I am ready to buy one until Christmas.
Solis ALSO makes the Summit tractors...which are ALSO LOADED!! Wondering what the differences are in the accessories (self leveling bucket, front remotes, rim guard for rear tires, etc) & prices?
@@TKCL I've been researching and different parts of the country have different prices. From $16,900 to $19,900...!? One guy made a 50hr maintenance video for the Summit and he actually had to contact Solis for a couple of parts...which isn't necessarily a bad thing!?
@@TKCL I think they're one and the same...kind of like lawn mowers ..LOL they look to be sold in the same places in the same limited states!?? I could definitely spend some serious money with either one!!
Makes since, my preference would be for Solis because that's the dealer/service network you'll find and you'll probably get priority. That's me being a little biased too. I've been working mine hard about 5 days a week, zero issues. I'm honestly impressed.
They certainly seem to be a nice machine; and oddly familiar, almost like they're the OEM for Summit. 🤣 Really though, I wondering what ITL making their own inroads into the U.S. market will mean for Summit? Will they continue to supply the brand with little green tractors? Or will ITL drop them like a bad habit when the current contract ends? I like that green, but it'd be a hard sell to convince me to buy the same tractor from Home Depot that I could otherwise buy from a dealer. These aren't lawn tractors, they're a bit more complex. Here is something for you; Solis wears a blue color scheme in Europe, I want blue. 🤣 Anyhow, that was a solid walkaround of the machine.
Wait a minute why am I being put to work 🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️ I'm the cook. I ain't afraid to run no tractors. Not like I don't know how to do it anyways 🙄🙄🙄🙄
So that's the new toy you mentioned in the live stream ( I know, Mr Gray, he used the word toy himself:))) Have fun:))) Tiff does look better on that tractor than you, LOL
Interesting that Yanmar is a part owner. It sounds like a Yanmar. Now that Yanmar owns ASV, they sure seem to be on an aggressive path. I like it. They tend to make good stuff.
Pretty much yes, Summit does have some additional upgrades. Summit is also sold at bid box stores (And Good works tractors), Solis will be at dealer networks.
That’s all well and good, but good ol’ made in the USA companies like John Deere are making it almost impossible to want to support them because they try to squeeze every penny possible out of their consumers. The right to repair fiasco was only settled after the issue became widely reported.
Wait wait wait hold up 🤔🤔🤔iif it's Tiffany tractor then why isn't she the one doing in intro to tractor and the bucket digging 🙁🙁🙁 oh I know why Andrew can't share cash5150 was right
How many computers? Can you self repair? Because while the price is great, if you can't fix it in your area, or have to wait for a tech, then you are going to be dead in the water if it breaks. I wouldn't buy one for several years until any flaws come out.
Be careful, this tractor is just a gateway. She's going to steal your cab tractor in no time! Sold your extra mowers with great timing. Was just reading up on the implements, those mini bails sound perfect if you guys end up with 1-2 cows. 20 Inches is a nice small managable size so you can keep hay on hand when the frost comes.
"it already has a history and a record, like some of y"all do" 😂 hey now, let's keep my history and record on the down low. I don't want to have to move to another state again. 😉