Learn How To Operate an Excavator - in 7 minutes flat!
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- We're scraping the old gravel out of the barn and getting ready to re-do my barn and paddocks (rainy paddock surface tutorial video coming soon!). So after filming Mitchell working the excavator and bobcat all day, he asked if I wanted to learn. Ummm.... YES!!!
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Mate you really are a brilliant teacher. I will be looking for more instructional videos of yours. It helps having someone who listens too, so hats off to her. But you give great explanations and obviously inspire confidence. Excellent vid
I watched 5 other videos and this ONE made learning much easier! Thank you!
Awesome - he's such a good teacher!
This guy is a killer teacher. Well done. 🔥🔥🔥
He's an all-round awesome dude!
step by step. excellent teacher! and talented you!
It looks like so much fun!! I want to try!! Can't wait to see the final product of all the hard work.
I'm videoing the whole thing!
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This was a good video and Fun. But we have Got to hand it to the Student... She scooped a bucket with just the most basic familiarity on her very First Try!! Seriously... unheard of 👏👏👍🙌✌️~
Awww thanks George - that's really encouraging... as I struggle to operate the CAT262 skid steer here at the ranch - not pretty!!
Patience and bit by bit is the way to go.
That is so awesome! I imagine you learning different skills to become a horse owner master and creating new things like the scratcher structure for the horses you mention in a previous video. So cool! 😀🙌👌💪✍🐴🌟
The artist came out and had a look, so fingers crossed she can make it happen - if she does, I'll post it for sure!
Shouldn't dig on the drive side if you don't have to. Have fun digging!
Ah, so much fun! I‘ve always been fascinated by this type of machines. Wroooom...kshkshksh.....brrrrrr 😄
You go girl!
Bobcat's next! :)
Nice job ! 👌
Thanks 🔥
Love it. Thank you very much!
Glad you liked it! Mitchell is a GREAT teacher :)
Great teacher
Great student
Thanks for sharing your video.
Our pleasure!
Was watching for the cx26c??? Case Maybe right
But the horses are totally cool too
That was great :-) We do not have any machinery on our homestead (except the sit on lawn mower). We are hoping to get a horse this year for getting our firewood out of the woodlot. However, I am absolutely fascinated by (bigger) excavators. The amount of work these machines can do is unreal. We had a nice pond dug with an excavator (26 ton?) in one day (for 1000$). I probably couldn't have dug that pond myself in a lifetime. Now I was wondering if it would make sense to rent a bigger excavator? Our contractor never works on the weekend and maybe I can rent it? Does it make any sense or would it take me too long to learn how to use it? I am happy with the contractor so it wouldn't be about saving money (I think they charge me 120$/h for the big exactor which I think is cheap for what I am getting). And I always take the day off to watch the excavator work anyway so maybe do it myself?
I guess it depends on the project and how intuitively good you are with machines. When you watch a guy like this... it might take an unexperienced person 5x as long: jinipatelthompson.com/land-listening-the-art-of-excavation/
@@ListenToYourHorse I will have the excavator here again in the spring. I will just give it a try for 20 min or so and see how hard it would be. Cheers. PS Nice waterhole!
Good job! What is a adequate size excavator to start demo/excavation work. I am considering JD 85G or JD 130
You could always rent different units and try them out - well worth the money!
She can teach me !!!!
I want to do this so bad. I don't need a certification yet. I just want 5 minutes to figure out what the controls feel like. Where can I do this in Utah. Seriously.
Hire someone for an hour! And instead of having them excavate something, have them teach you how. Of course, you'll have to find someone willing to do that ;) OR rent a machine from Home Depot or some other heavy equipment rental place. Where there's a will, there's a way.
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