AGT MX-CRT23 Mini Skid Steer
The AGT MX-CRT23 mini skid steer is equipped with a powerful 23HP RATO gasoline engine—the same platform used in Predator engines sold by Harbor Freight, with fully interchangeable and easily available parts both in-stock and online. Compatible with Toro Dingo mini skid steer att
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The AGT MX-CRT23 mini skid steer is equipped with a powerful 23HP RATO gasoline engine—the same platform used in Predator engines sold by Harbor Freight, with fully interchangeable and easily available parts both in-stock and online. Compatible with Toro Dingo mini skid steer attachments, this machine also works with our grapples, pallet forks, augers, and brooms. It offers a tested lift capacity of 640 lbs with a 200 lb operator (not recommended for full-height lifts at maximum load). Designed for efficiency and ease of use, the CRT23 features electric start, auxiliary hydraulics, a hydraulic oil cooler, work lights, and a changeable bucket. With 22.5 net HP, 3,190 psi hydraulic pressure, 2.5 mph travel speed, and 7″ tracks, the AGT MX-CRT23 delivers reliable power and smooth operation for landscaping, construction, and agricultural applications. Landscaping – The MX-CRT23 excels at tasks like grading, trenching, digging, and moving material such as soil, mulch, gravel, and sand. It’s a go-to for small to medium-sized landscaping jobs where maneuverability in tight spaces is key. Construction and Demolition – Ideal for light construction duties: moving building materials, site clean-up, trenching for footings, and even minor demolition work like breaking up hard-packed soil or removing concrete slabs. Utility Installation –Perfect for trenching in narrow or restricted areas for plumbing, wiring, and irrigation systems—where larger machines simply won’t fit.


