
0.8 Ton, Rato Engine Mini Skid Steer
The AGT-SDA-140W is a compact 0.8-ton RATO mini skid steer for tight-access material handling, landscaping, grading, and light attachment work.
Specifications
| Operating Weight | 760 kg listed in product description |
| Bucket Capacity | 0.15 cubic meter listed in product description |
| Engine | RATO engine |
| Machine Type | Compact tracked mini skid steer |
| Best-Fit Work | Material handling, grading, landscaping, attachment-based work |
Key Features
- Compact track-loader footprint for tight access
- Loader-style platform for material movement and grading
- Useful entry machine for landscaping and property maintenance
- Compatible attachment planning for buckets, forks, augers, and hydraulic tools
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Product Details
SDA-140W buyer summary
The AGT-SDA-140W is a compact RATO-powered mini skid steer for tight-access material handling, landscape prep, grading, and light attachment work. The listing notes a 760 kg operating weight and 0.15 cubic meter bucket capacity, making it a practical loader-style machine for properties where a full-size skid steer is too large.
Best-fit jobs
- Moving mulch, soil, gravel, and jobsite materials
- Backyard landscaping and hardscape base prep
- Light grading with a bucket or blade-style attachment
- Auger, fork, broom, and trenching work when attachments match the machine
Mini skid steer vs mini excavator
Choose this mini skid steer when loading, carrying, grading, and attachment versatility matter most. Choose a mini excavator when the primary job is digging depth, trenching precision, or work over obstacles.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the SDA-140W better than a mini excavator?
It is better for loading, carrying, grading, and attachment work. A mini excavator is better for digging depth and precise trenching.
What attachments should I compare for the SDA-140W?
Start with a bucket, forks, auger, trencher, broom, or brush cutter, then confirm mount style, hydraulic flow, and weight limits.
Can the SDA-140W work in backyards?
Yes, it is intended for compact access jobs, but measure gates, turns, ground conditions, and unloading space before delivery.