Hi I'm from the UK and I've just had the idig installed in my 360 today and I'm pleased I came across your channel and it's showed me alot thanks for the great videos I'm looking forward to getting started with it great channel by the way
Really interesting and neat looking system especially for the price. Can't wait to see more on it and hear how your experience with it is. If it works as advertised this could be a game changer for some of the smaller contractors out there who either can't afford or are not quite ready for the investment of trimble or the other big names. Great video as always and thanks for taking the time to share with us.
@@motoxhead16 I was already impressed with the system before I got a chance to use it and from there it only got better. We were very happy with the capabilities and thrilled to death with the price point idig is offering it for. Stay tuned, I have about 5 videos in the series that walk you through using the system in different situations. On top of that we have some vlogs coming that really showcase the system. Thanks for the comment!
You got it! Let me know if you've got any questions. I think I have an additional 4 videos coming out that show different aspects of the system. Stay tuned!
Have been looking at this system awhile, would work well for my general duty with the exception of the sensors on the stick and especially the bucket. Rocks, water etc., I don't see them surviving very long. If steel is getting dented and rusted, I don't see even high quality plastic staying in the game very long. Jobs in friendly conditions it's likely fine.
It's all in the placement of the sensors. You can place the stick sensor higher up where it's not going to get knocked around and you can place the bucket sensor on the inside of the linkage where it's pretty well protected. Water shouldn't impact these sensors since they are fully weather sealed.
Unfortunately on this round we didn't have time to film the calibration process. I'm hoping to get the system back here sometime soon and film the actual calibration process
Hi I'm from the UK and I've just had the idig installed in my 360 today and I'm pleased I came across your channel and it's showed me alot thanks for the great videos I'm looking forward to getting started with it great channel by the way
Awesome! The iDig system is a great tool to have at your disposal! Glad you found the channel.
Looking forward to seeing that system in action
It did a fantastic job. I was thrilled with it.
Really interesting and neat looking system especially for the price. Can't wait to see more on it and hear how your experience with it is. If it works as advertised this could be a game changer for some of the smaller contractors out there who either can't afford or are not quite ready for the investment of trimble or the other big names. Great video as always and thanks for taking the time to share with us.
@@motoxhead16 I was already impressed with the system before I got a chance to use it and from there it only got better. We were very happy with the capabilities and thrilled to death with the price point idig is offering it for. Stay tuned, I have about 5 videos in the series that walk you through using the system in different situations. On top of that we have some vlogs coming that really showcase the system. Thanks for the comment!
Very cool gadget. Never knew something like that was available. Thanks for the video bro.
You got it! Let me know if you've got any questions. I think I have an additional 4 videos coming out that show different aspects of the system. Stay tuned!
@@DieselandIron will do. Thanks bro
Have been looking at this system awhile, would work well for my general duty with the exception of the sensors on the stick and especially the bucket. Rocks, water etc., I don't see them surviving very long. If steel is getting dented and rusted, I don't see even high quality plastic staying in the game very long. Jobs in friendly conditions it's likely fine.
It's all in the placement of the sensors. You can place the stick sensor higher up where it's not going to get knocked around and you can place the bucket sensor on the inside of the linkage where it's pretty well protected. Water shouldn't impact these sensors since they are fully weather sealed.
would love to see how you calibrated the bucket.
Unfortunately on this round we didn't have time to film the calibration process. I'm hoping to get the system back here sometime soon and film the actual calibration process
The sticky tape for the bucket sensor just doesn't feel right. I'm thinking a magnetic mount would be better????