Kobelco SK85 MSR-7 with Steelwrist tiltrotator at work in Luxembourg
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- Опубліковано 29 сер 2024
- Kobelco SK85 MSR-7 with two-piece boom and an X12 Steelwrist tiltrotator from Rings Bau at work spreading the base rock for a residential building.
Many thanks to the operator!
Nice find! I love these kinds of videos of machines working in everyday locations. Did you record this before the work stoppage?
Yeah, this was taken a couple of weeks ago, I have videos queued up for the rest of the month, but I won't be able to film anything new until early September when the whole sector comes back from their holiday. Those tiltrotators are amazing though, I hope I'll be able to get more footage of them in action.
@@ConstructionChannelLuxembourg Good thing you have some reserve videos that you recorded earlier. Definitely try to get more video of the tiltrotator use.
great video
Thank you!
Is the ass lifting because of the weight of the hitch and tilt etc? I have put 600 hours on one of these and it's so stable, surprised to see it lifting its ass without any weight in the bucket itsrlf
I don't know what configuration you run, but here the weight of the three-piece boom on a kingpost along with the tiltrotator adds quite a bit of weight to the machine. I don't think the chunky road-liner pads help stability much, but I'm not an operator myself.
We dont have the three piece boom and just a standard hydraulic hitch and buckets... we do have the same pads as yours tho, we can out it out with a full bucket (bulking bucket) over the side and it doesnt move. Really nice machines the 8 ton Kobelco. Just interesting to see your views on it and if it's the heavy hitch etc causing it
Such a quiet machine I am loooking at buying a new machine 8-10 tonne.. why kobelco? I like them, komatsu and hitachi
I don't own it, so I'm not the best person to give advice.
However, the general opinion is that Kobelco has a superb full-size cab and low fuel consumption, while the non-dash-7 Models from Hitachi seem to be less comfortable. Komatsu seem to make reliable excavators, but the cab is said to be uncomfortable.
Honestly, performance-wise they won't be very far apart, so much depends on their price and the reliability of after-sales service.
@@ConstructionChannelLuxembourg Thank you.. much of what my research is telling me.
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Thanks for watching!