Digging Single Slope with Idig

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  • Опубліковано 22 лис 2024

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  • @happy2b4
    @happy2b4 3 роки тому +4

    Why doesn't iDig link to your videos? Yours are far better and much more clear about the system than their videos are. Edit: Their animation is good. I was confusing them with iDigBest in the US.

  • @troyhoward6366
    @troyhoward6366 4 роки тому +3

    Nice work, I always look forward to your iDig videos!

    • @Olliegunns
      @Olliegunns  4 роки тому

      Thanks, I hope to do a few more this year

  • @alexmcbride9926
    @alexmcbride9926 4 роки тому +4

    cool video mate! very informative about the iDig system, I love shaping batters! might be an idea to invest in a little microphone its just a little hard to hear when the windows are open

    • @Olliegunns
      @Olliegunns  4 роки тому

      Hi Alex, you are right, I am looking into it. Started off with the good old gopro and having had a play about, I now realise it needs some improvements and sound is one of them

  • @arasdrawno
    @arasdrawno 2 роки тому +1

    This device is great. I can't wait to get them mounted on the excavator 😀

  • @GKCTPP
    @GKCTPP 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for this video!

  • @eddtheduck
    @eddtheduck 3 роки тому +1

    That’s the first step to fully automatic digging, imagine if Tesla made a digger

  • @moderskeppets
    @moderskeppets Рік тому

    Great video as always. Could you explain how you charge jobs with this. As you said, the idig lets you do the job alone. But do you charge as a two person job? Or a set price for the job where idig costs extra? cheers.

    • @Olliegunns
      @Olliegunns  Рік тому

      So I charge more when on day work for my machines equipped with Idig, and the contractors I work for, appreciate the advantages it brings. On price work, I charge for two men per day and only turn up with myself and some smart kit. Works well on most jobs but it cant lay pipe or kerbs, or make tea! So sometimes it works well but other days you are working twice as hard to make it work - in and out of the machine.

    • @moderskeppets
      @moderskeppets Рік тому +1

      @@Olliegunns alright. Thanks. Smart way of doing it. Yeah, im second year in going solo with a small excavator in sweden. And pricing is tricky. Thanks for the insight. Taking it into consideration

  • @jimmyboimazarti1234
    @jimmyboimazarti1234 7 місяців тому

    lol massive cross joints In them slabs 😂

    • @Olliegunns
      @Olliegunns  7 місяців тому

      Yep, I didnt lay the patio....

  • @formdog9861
    @formdog9861 3 роки тому

    great video how much does it cost if you are ok with letting us know if not i understand thanks

    • @Olliegunns
      @Olliegunns  3 роки тому

      The basic setup including install is around £6.5k from memory. You can add tilt sensors, grade to blade, extra mounting plates for other machines etc to this

  • @billydobb5019
    @billydobb5019 4 роки тому

    Could you do a review of the jcb 8026cts great videos

    • @Olliegunns
      @Olliegunns  4 роки тому

      Its on my list of videos to make but I find it hard to make time for when on site as there is always pressure to get the job done, not mess about filming!

  • @devonwebb5376
    @devonwebb5376 2 місяці тому

    Any review updates after using it for a few years?

    • @Olliegunns
      @Olliegunns  2 місяці тому

      Its only good news, I use it most days and its continued to be brilliant. I will do a more up to date video on it for you.

  • @dangerds1
    @dangerds1 4 роки тому +1

    are you using a rotory lazer in this vid to get the slope? or is the i dig calculating this ?

    • @Olliegunns
      @Olliegunns  4 роки тому

      No laser for this. I used the measuring function to work out what existing gradient I had and used that data to input into the Idig grade screen. This allowed me to copy the same grade as I worked along the bank, even though the bank height diminished as I got further away from the camera. Between Idig and your experience as a machine operator, there isn't much you really need the laser for I find.

  • @Aaron71304
    @Aaron71304 2 роки тому

    Will the system adjust the boom up and down for you if you’re just moving the jib? Also with the tilt-rotator, can you swing to the side and keep digging or must you move the tracks?

    • @Olliegunns
      @Olliegunns  2 роки тому +1

      Hi, the system does not control the machine at all, it is purely guidance. You can dig sideways with the tiltrotator in softer ground or for trimming up something like this, but its not the most efficient way to dig - more useful to keep things tidy if that makes sense. The bigger machines would dig sideways in harder ground I would think

    • @Aaron71304
      @Aaron71304 2 роки тому

      @@Olliegunns I meant that would the grade reading or idig controls still be functional with rotation of cab without moving the tracks?

  • @lr90lsv8defender8
    @lr90lsv8defender8 3 роки тому

    How does it know what angle the bucket is at as in tipping link like how crowded round
    I'm assuming it registers from the dipper arm?

    • @Olliegunns
      @Olliegunns  3 роки тому

      There are sensors in the machine, the boom, dipper and on the quick hitch that calculate exactly where the bucket is - if you tell it you have the right bucket on that is!

  • @paddyk2535
    @paddyk2535 4 роки тому

    what price was the engcon i got a price for azaxis 135 hitachi 35 k could buy a new mini digger for it

    • @Olliegunns
      @Olliegunns  4 роки тому

      I paid just over £13k plus vat for the whole setup including a grab. But obviously it would be more expensive on a 135. These things vary so much in cost really depending on what control system you are after. I could have had one on my 8026 for £6k for example. Its difficult to compare prices on vastly different setups. As for return on investment, it took me 3 years to get my head around purchase price - but once I made the leap, its been brilliant for me and has earned me money in ways I would never have thought possible. But they aren't for everyone and it really depends on the type of work you do. If you are grading and shaping all day - its a no brainer. If you are on deep drainage or muck shifting, then there isn't much point really.

    • @paddyk2535
      @paddyk2535 4 роки тому

      @@Olliegunns yeah was thinking of getting on on a sk75sr kobelco

  • @lr90lsv8defender8
    @lr90lsv8defender8 3 роки тому

    It's brilliant but if you don't have a labourer to watch you dig who makes the tea?

    • @Olliegunns
      @Olliegunns  3 роки тому

      For the money this saves me, Ill make my own tea! An old labourer of mine once used milk that was 7 months out of date on the theory that he wanted to use up the old stuff in the site fridge....

  • @cyberprop
    @cyberprop 3 роки тому

    is that quicker and more accurate than just doing it by eye on a smaller batter like that?

    • @Olliegunns
      @Olliegunns  3 роки тому +2

      Sure I could have done this by eye, and I don't think any of these systems make a bad operator better, you still need to use your head. What the Idig does is help you check what your eye is saying is right. And I needed to demonstrate the feature on something - this little batter was all I had but the principles remain the same no matter how big the batter.

    • @cyberprop
      @cyberprop 3 роки тому

      @@Olliegunns I know that mate, shame not a big shedbase etc to demo it etc

    • @Olliegunns
      @Olliegunns  3 роки тому +1

      @@cyberprop My Idig with laser video is on a 60x30m shed base. All dug 2m deep into a hill with a 3t digger and a 1t dumper! (I was on daywork don't ask!) But it demonstrates how I use it to grade a large area.

    • @cyberprop
      @cyberprop 3 роки тому

      @@Olliegunns didn't see that one but watching it now

    • @PaulGreenwald
      @PaulGreenwald 2 роки тому

      Good question , as a senior operator i have aquired this skill from practice

  • @jameslindley924
    @jameslindley924 4 роки тому

    But does it control the hydraulics or is that down to you using the green light/red light ?

    • @Olliegunns
      @Olliegunns  4 роки тому

      Hi James, it doesn't control the machine, its guidance. But for £6k what do you expect!