Really decent summary and an excellent intro for someone who's tilt rotator curious - looking at getting their first. We have no skin in the tilt rotator game, but we think they are excellent and we build a lot of Scandi-style trenching and ditching buckets for them. One more thing for people to consider, in terms of the overall cost, is also what it can save. Any attachment which you'd want to tilt or rotate - grabs, grading beams, tree shears etc. etc. - don't need to have any expensive tilt or rotation add-ons.
I’ve got an Engcon being fitted to my Cat 303.5 in Australia today partly based on the advice from you Ollie.. I’m very excited to see what it can do for my business.
That's great, glad I could help. You wont look back. They do take a few days to get used to, but once you get your head around being able to attack the work in a different way to what you have been used to - you'll love it.
@@OlliegunnsI think so. They are slow to be accepted here but I have been studying them for some time and can see how every day they could make my work easier and with less manual labour also. I’ll let you know how I go ! Thanks Ollie
Thank you for the info, my Steelwrist is due to be installed on my Doosan dx35z-7 this coming Wednesday. Glad I went with Steelwrist buckets, my dealership was at first trying to get me to go with Werk Brau.
Another great vid! lots of helpful information. I would love for you to do a more in depth review of the rototilt in specifically as they are less common brand near me but seem like they offer a lot of great features.
Have you looked at the MIC4.0 system I like the look of it for not having to dismantle a new cab to fit a tiltrotator and it should give one place to look for warranty issues
If looking for simple rotating tilt coupler without bells and whistles, i would recomend to look furter then bigname brands if on budget. Lots of attachement manufacturers make them. Im from estonia and i now for example Tarfin dot ee s40 size would be priced in four digit euros / half of encon. Its just tilt coupler with rotator bolted in middle, every attachement maker should manage that.
When I first got my unit installed, I didn't charge anything extra for the first few hires whilst I got the hang of how to really use it. Once my customers saw what I could do with it, I put my price up 20% and none of them argued. I've also found I now get longer duration hires - and at a better rate. But appreciate that's not how it is for everyone
Unfortunately that is often the case with a tilt rotator. but that said so long as you're careful you can still get a lot more done with a heavy tiltrotator then without. Sometime you get a sweet spot on the size, like a Cat 310 with the R3 would be fantastic.
Really decent summary and an excellent intro for someone who's tilt rotator curious - looking at getting their first. We have no skin in the tilt rotator game, but we think they are excellent and we build a lot of Scandi-style trenching and ditching buckets for them.
One more thing for people to consider, in terms of the overall cost, is also what it can save. Any attachment which you'd want to tilt or rotate - grabs, grading beams, tree shears etc. etc. - don't need to have any expensive tilt or rotation add-ons.
I’ve got an Engcon being fitted to my Cat 303.5 in Australia today partly based on the advice from you Ollie.. I’m very excited to see what it can do for my business.
That's great, glad I could help. You wont look back. They do take a few days to get used to, but once you get your head around being able to attack the work in a different way to what you have been used to - you'll love it.
@@OlliegunnsI think so. They are slow to be accepted here but I have been studying them for some time and can see how every day they could make my work easier and with less manual labour also. I’ll let you know how I go ! Thanks Ollie
Thank you for the info, my Steelwrist is due to be installed on my Doosan dx35z-7 this coming Wednesday. Glad I went with Steelwrist buckets, my dealership was at first trying to get me to go with Werk Brau.
Are you installing direct mount?
@@villageearthwright Yes I am.
Hi Ollie Informative video Thanks again
Another great vid! lots of helpful information.
I would love for you to do a more in depth review of the rototilt in specifically as they are less common brand near me but seem like they offer a lot of great features.
I am going to do an in-depth review of this tiltrotator, it’s in the works!
Have you looked at the MIC4.0 system I like the look of it for not having to dismantle a new cab to fit a tiltrotator and it should give one place to look for warranty issues
Great video mate
If looking for simple rotating tilt coupler without bells and whistles, i would recomend to look furter then bigname brands if on budget. Lots of attachement manufacturers make them. Im from estonia and i now for example Tarfin dot ee s40 size would be priced in four digit euros / half of encon. Its just tilt coupler with rotator bolted in middle, every attachement maker should manage that.
COOOOOL!!!
Decent vid that ollie 👌
A hard one to do that mate. 👌
Wot du U charge extra for tilt rotor??
When I first got my unit installed, I didn't charge anything extra for the first few hires whilst I got the hang of how to really use it. Once my customers saw what I could do with it, I put my price up 20% and none of them argued. I've also found I now get longer duration hires - and at a better rate. But appreciate that's not how it is for everyone
Intermediate ?
Just from the look of it, it's too big for the excavator.🤨
Unfortunately that is often the case with a tilt rotator. but that said so long as you're careful you can still get a lot more done with a heavy tiltrotator then without. Sometime you get a sweet spot on the size, like a Cat 310 with the R3 would be fantastic.
@@villageearthwrightI just put an r3 on a cat 310, seems like a pretty awesome combo. I cant wait to get more seat time on it
@@justinmoyer5314 Nice! i am sure that will be and awesome machine! Would love to see some footage if you are able.