If you have shown that you can use the whole machine with remote control (driving, digging, loading, skylift) and not just shown the remote control people would have understood the concept better 😉
Thank you for the comment. But I am not quite sure what you meant... The Huddig needs an operator to work it at job sites. Don't think remote control / automation is available. Unless I am mistaken.
@@EpicMach-home I think, his point is that in the video one can see the operator using the remote control. But one can't see what functions can be controlled remotely. Having all functions at your fingertips from outside the cab is something people might need to see in order to understand. Hence a view with operator and machine in the same shot, while the machine is doing non-trivial tasks might have made it more clear.
@@EpicMach-homethe remote control on the backhoe has been available for around twenty years, when they revamped the cab in the mid two thousands I was heavily involved in the cab prototype build, it's a shame you never showed more of the interior as it would have been good to see how it had progressed, I worked with the designer working for the cab manufacturer, later on they had problems with the interior and I was called in to troubleshoot, it was a very hectic time but one I have good memories off😊.
Oh yeah? Thanks for letting me know. My understanding is that Huddig started from 760, 860... and now the 1370 (the 7th generation now). Or are you talking about something else?
If you have shown that you can use the whole machine with remote control (driving, digging, loading, skylift) and not just shown the remote control people would have understood the concept better 😉
Thank you for the comment.
But I am not quite sure what you meant...
The Huddig needs an operator to work it at job sites.
Don't think remote control / automation is available.
Unless I am mistaken.
@@EpicMach-home You can use all functions from a remote control
@@Darkness-ng6jh I did not know remote control is an option. Thank you for sharing!
@@EpicMach-home I think, his point is that in the video one can see the operator using the remote control. But one can't see what functions can be controlled remotely.
Having all functions at your fingertips from outside the cab is something people might need to see in order to understand. Hence a view with operator and machine in the same shot, while the machine is doing non-trivial tasks might have made it more clear.
@@EpicMach-homethe remote control on the backhoe has been available for around twenty years, when they revamped the cab in the mid two thousands I was heavily involved in the cab prototype build, it's a shame you never showed more of the interior as it would have been good to see how it had progressed, I worked with the designer working for the cab manufacturer, later on they had problems with the interior and I was called in to troubleshoot, it was a very hectic time but one I have good memories off😊.
Price
JCB invented the backhoe loader but this is upgraded version 4.0 of the machine
Oh yeah? Thanks for letting me know.
My understanding is that Huddig started from 760, 860... and now the 1370 (the 7th generation now).
Or are you talking about something else?
@@EpicMach-home something thé huddig Can Do things thanks a regular backhoe cannot do it is like it came from thé future
For sure. The Huddig is a specialty machine. That's why I decided to do a feature video.
Do you know any other interesting and niche machines?
I have driven many different types of machines, and Huddig is the best! No other is not even close!!! But too expensive
How much in aust dollars pleSe
THAT is a very good question.
I see Huddigs being auctioned or on used machinery websites.
However, all of them says "Call for Pricing".
😅😅
It's not an exact prices but a guesstimate, a Tigon would be around 800k+ aust. They are not cheap.
Swedish engineering 😀👍🏻
Definitely engineered to be a multi-tasker! 👍