So after basically ordering a backhoe I can now say for all those wondering how he drives while operating the boom. Engcon is a company that makes the modification for the backhoe, they make them for a range of different backhoes. They install custom joysticks which replace JCB's with rollers for steering - They also install a brake and accelerator pedal on the floor. Gears are controlled by another roller installed on their joysticks which also have controls for the tilt/rotate bucket attachments that they offer. They also offer a hydrolic quick couple system so you don't have to leave the cab to switch hydrolic powered attachments. big $$$$ though for this setup...
This is the first I've seen or heard of a backhoe that can be remotely operated from the rear seated position. Total game-changer you would think. Awesome operator too. Makes excellent use of the new technology.
Rear controls has been stantard feature from somewhere -80's at finnish Lännen and swedish Huddig, for example. For Jcb and other imported machines Scandinavian dealers had to built the controls from parts. Throtle, brake, drive and electro hydraulic wheel steering. Without rear controls, markets would be very limited for import backhoes.
The guy is a master operator,he knows his machine, the crew has his back,this crew works as one, I like how the operator spreads the material in the trench he is also compacting the material. Good job. In Jesus name we pray. Amen.
Prime example of a good worker on the tools / working the job on the ground before he progresses to being a machine driver. Too many people go on training courses and call themselves machine operators !!! Few and far between good ops like this one . Working with a good well disciplined crew helps aswell .
they dont talk to each other, no silly screaming. A team of skilled workers knowing exactly what they are doing. Result of working together as a team for a long time. Nice to see this.
A skilled operation can really make it easy on the other guys,,,I do water line repairs and they don't even have to use a rake when I'm finished, but this guy with that articulating bucket is amazing
id like to see everyone complaining about his awareness try and do his job. if it was that easy you try. he obviously knows wher the other work colleges are and the colleges know es doing a good job. shut your moaning and look at the way he make the machine part of the mind. he knows what hes doing. we need more operators like him.
I was never a fan of the JCB backhoes, but this operator is doing a very good job. And the compactor he is using is awesome. I hated the old Whacker type compactors. Job well done, and the RIGHT way!
This guy is a true master. I have never seen a backhoe used in this way. I didn't know the backhoe could be used while the machine was moving, only ever seen them used with the rear stilts down and the front loader bucket lifting up the wheels. Is this unique to the 4CX?
I tried a 4CX in Sweden for a short while during one day about 10 years ago, that had aftermarket modifications by Engcon (also Engcon controls), also had a Engcon tiltrotator, and I think it was Engcon that "fixed" it so it could do that. JCB might offer that natively now though.
thats really a thing ive been laughing about to you in UK. We have literally every machine equipped with that tilttotator and rear side driving here in Funland
I have a feeling that a lot of people commenting are not real (employed) operators, they're are likely weekend warrior operators, and don't understand much about how this stuff is suppose to be done. These guys are all doing great work, and that operator is good!
Very skilled JCB operator, and always aware `foot soldiers`. This is rare on jobsite`s that I have seen in my area. But then again,...those guys in the trench would probably be `written up` for numerous safety violations; ears, eyes, head protection to name a few. Not to mention too, the Supervisor will have to share a greater portion of blame . Notwithstanding all of this,..the job is progressing smoothly.( no pun intended!)
Everyone’s saying he’s very skilled but he doesn’t take the time to look behind him when reversing! That’s about the most dangerous thing you could do!
Does this machine have some type of switch to control movement from the sticks? Never saw the operator turn for the steering wheel once. Also must have a high pressure in the back tyres to have extended boom out all the way with engcon on and full bucket.
He backfilled it with soft sand first before putting in the mixed rubble and sand. Good practice like this ensures that the pipe is never 'point' loaded by a sharp rock/stone. That pipe run will never fail due to stress or punctures. But just make sure the cement lorry boys don't wash down their chutes after a delivery near the drains.
JCB 4 LIFE!!! I run one. I t is really pretty fun. INSIDE OF A BUILDING!! It comes with great responsibility though; things can get fucked up QUICK (and, I mean QUICK!). After a while it becomes second-nature though. --Not for everyone--
Since no one leaving a comment knows anything about construction, allow me to explain what's going on to the women and construction wana bees that are criticizing this highly talented operator. He is filling the trench in lifts and smoothing it out for the plate compactor in order to properly compact the trench back. Impossible to do with the loader end. You don't just shove all the dirt back in the trench all at once unless you're an idiot who dosent know what you're doing. And the tape goes after there is compacted cover over the pipe, not right on the pipe, that would defeat the purpose of the tape. These guys are doing everything right. BTW, no hard hats? They aren't wearing seat belts either, because neither is needed in this situation.
he must have custom drive controls in this unit. I don't think you can drive a cx4 while sitting in the excavator position. Correct my if I'm wrong about that. Bloody awesome opperatior in any case.
Skills he's had the job handed to to him 360 bucket no stabilisers down not once looked when reversing and man the people in the trench no ear diffenders hard had ect open trenches total jobs worth
Hello can you tell me how this guy can drive this backhoe without turning to steering side? I have 4cx froam 2018 with easy control advanced and i cant do this like him. Sorry for my english.
Kup sobie encon rototilt i do tego jeszcze odpowiedni komputer do sterowania i kilka przeróbek i masz to samo. Ale z tego co wiem koparkoladowarka to za delikatna maszyna aby pracować tak jak na filmie ale nikt kupić nie broni 😝
@@jenot007 to się nazywa rototilt BTW. I tak świetna rzecz pod dwoma warunkami, trzeba mieć umiejętności i trochę kasy 😜 nie wiem czemu w Polsce jest tego tak mało?
They must beef these TLBs up something fierce. I have an 8ft backhoe on an AG tractor. I was told to always put my stabilizers down before digging. Even light digging. And my hoe is the type that has a frame that attaches at the rear and all the way at the front of the tractors sub frame. I’ve heard that for an attachment, that is the strongest. Obviously this being built in and permanent is stronger. Very skilled operator though. With that rotating bucket, there is a lot going on there.
I actually think it is called 'Scandinavian spec' as Huddig from Sweden and Hydrema from Denmark (where this clip is from) it is very common to have Double Command like this. I read in earthmovers magazine that a British (afaik) guy had a 4CX set up like this, after he saw this clip and took contact to JCB Denmark to have it made like this
Check out Huddig machines purpose built but sadly around £180,000 each - the JCB in the video has been modified as that is not a factory option I own and have had many top of the range JCB 3CX infact just purchased a £75,000 contractor PRO and no option to have the flexibility as the JCB in the video. Fantastic operator, i've operated machines all my life and I don't have that skill set - great to watch too.
Weird comments from people who probably never operated a machine ??!! What is that type of bucket which rotates and has grabber jaws? Never saw one in the states... Nice operating...Most often pipelines and other backfill operations require control lifts of a few cm layers then compaction of each layer. You can't just push all the fill into the trench at once..I have a JCB 214 site master extend a how plus forks and clam bucket. Love this machine. שלום
It has Engcon tiltrotator with grapple and S45 (i think) type quick coupler. Tiltrotator can be attached to machine by direct fit or under various types of quick couplers, so it is easy to take away for heavy works.
Operator is very competent, the drainage is awful though, the pipes are not straight, the levels are all over the shop and no gravel under the pipes either, poor job, great machine operator.
Skilled operator for sure, but im having a tough time understanding why this whole project wasn't done with a single small excavator with a unit price that would cost less than that rototilt/steel wrist attachment alone...
Lol ya but that takes the fun out of it someone will be running a nice service finder there someday and will be really hoping their insurance is up to date
No need and no regulations about having warning tapes on sewer pipes, at least not in Sweden and it might be the same rules in Denmark (where they say that this is filmed).
Every one uses the tape wrong. Even the los angeles inspectors. In the tape it says to use it between 12" to 24" from.the surface so it can be traced no need for tracer wire. But they all put it like 2 feet from the pipe.
It all depends wether you have capable workers or working individuals. If you have capable workers you can be sure that nobdy will do anything wrong like running around the operating area of the machine. If it is a rule everybody knows you can depend on it and work more confident focusing only on the job. And somebody said it could have been done with the front shovel... well no. If you drop a big load on the plastic pipes they may break and you have to get it all out again. Not to say it would spread unevenly and the surface would later drop way more after it settles. Some parts may have looked like it was not really nescessary but on the other hand having a worker enjoying his work is the best motivation to get things done. Not to mention that he will be able to control the machine like his own limb. And that is a skill crutial to any working site.
John Crusader would’ve been done faster with just a excavator with or without a multi tool. This guys skills are impressive but he is playing around a lot
hi, yes it was pretty much an original machine. that has been put double commando on it, so you can drive the machine from behind. and a Engcon rotortilt
Yeah I was thinking the same thing, I would have that trench filled back in half the time with none of that tilting, turning twisting bucket, with my 30+ year old sitemaster.
I would have to agree with m obrien, obviously a skilled operator but as a boss i see too many things go wrong from overconfidence and what he was doing made me nervous. it was also something that could have been achieved by the front bucket without all the dancing about. All i would say to the operator is don't get cocky.
Just front bucket and compact in layers, faster and safer. JCB makes incredible stuff, but this is still a silly way to do the job... Even my landscaper Kubota BX23 would do it faster. Entertainment value, 10.... how to do it right, not so much.. this is more to show the range of possibilities of how versatile the JCB can be.. which is quite amazing. I would love to have one of these.
No it's not silly actually, and no the front bucket wouldn't be faster. Different materials used at different stages of the refill. Different rules and regulations, all places on this planet don't go by the same rules.
That JCB is way better than the 10 Case extendable we have , they suck ass, I mean we use excavator anyway usually cause you don’t have material like that where I live , you can’t take 1 scoop without hitting solid rock anyways lol
It's modified by Engcon (confirmed by a comment on here), was done for the Scandinavian market as far as I know where it's a requirement, but suspect that Engcon would think they would do it in other markets as well if you give them some money 😉. Tried a modified 4CX 10 years ago in Sweden. Never tried a non-modified 4CX though, or any other JCB or similar backhoe, so I couldn't tell you the difference. Only operated a Huddig 1160D and it's not the same type of machine.
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I don’t know anything about diggers or ground working but that things got ALLLLL the spinny grabby tilty movy bits on it! That hole would have taken a good month to get filled here in the uk.
And I say that there are different rules regarding warning tapes in different countries. Sweet baby Jesus, how can you even imagine that the rules are the same all over the world?
So after basically ordering a backhoe I can now say for all those wondering how he drives while operating the boom.
Engcon is a company that makes the modification for the backhoe, they make them for a range of different backhoes.
They install custom joysticks which replace JCB's with rollers for steering - They also install a brake and accelerator pedal on the floor.
Gears are controlled by another roller installed on their joysticks which also have controls for the tilt/rotate bucket attachments that they offer.
They also offer a hydrolic quick couple system so you don't have to leave the cab to switch hydrolic powered attachments.
big $$$$ though for this setup...
but it look not like engcon
Your service is deeply appreciated thanks take care good looking backhoe like the style way to go. Joe
I have spent many hours on a backhoe and this guy is one with the machine for sure! Excellent!
it's also a nice backhoe. it all helps.
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This is the first I've seen or heard of a backhoe that can be remotely operated from the rear seated position. Total game-changer you would think. Awesome operator too. Makes excellent use of the new technology.
Rear controls has been stantard feature from somewhere -80's at finnish Lännen and swedish Huddig, for example. For Jcb and other imported machines Scandinavian dealers had to built the controls from parts. Throtle, brake, drive and electro hydraulic wheel steering. Without rear controls, markets would be very limited for import backhoes.
That feature has been a standart from 80s on Lännen.
The guy is a master operator,he knows his machine, the crew has his back,this crew works as one, I like how the operator spreads the material in the trench he is also compacting the material. Good job. In Jesus name we pray. Amen.
Prime example of a good worker on the tools / working the job on the ground before he progresses to being a machine driver.
Too many people go on training courses and call themselves machine operators !!!
Few and far between good ops like this one .
Working with a good well disciplined crew helps aswell .
One perfect example of the right guy in the right place! He has a passion for it and he has made a science out of it, well made!
they dont talk to each other, no silly screaming. A team of skilled workers knowing exactly what they are doing. Result of working together as a team for a long time. Nice to see this.
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A skilled operation can really make it easy on the other guys,,,I do water line repairs and they don't even have to use a rake when I'm finished, but this guy with that articulating bucket is amazing
Amen.a true certified badass.
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As a plant operator I respect this
id like to see everyone complaining about his awareness try and do his job. if it was that easy you try. he obviously knows wher the other work colleges are and the colleges know es doing a good job. shut your moaning and look at the way he make the machine part of the mind. he knows what hes doing. we need more operators like him.
I was never a fan of the JCB backhoes, but this operator is doing a very good job. And the compactor he is using is awesome. I hated the old Whacker type compactors. Job well done, and the RIGHT way!
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This guy is a true master. I have never seen a backhoe used in this way. I didn't know the backhoe could be used while the machine was moving, only ever seen them used with the rear stilts down and the front loader bucket lifting up the wheels. Is this unique to the 4CX?
I tried a 4CX in Sweden for a short while during one day about 10 years ago, that had aftermarket modifications by Engcon (also Engcon controls), also had a Engcon tiltrotator, and I think it was Engcon that "fixed" it so it could do that. JCB might offer that natively now though.
Hi, it’s me driving the Bachoe in this video,- and here in Denmark it’ very widespread to get retrofitted dobbeltcommand by the JCB dealer!😉
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thats really a thing ive been laughing about to you in UK. We have literally every machine equipped with that tilttotator and rear side driving here in Funland
as an operator of smaller equipment.. a 310...impressed, skill and one hell of a piece of equipment...
That's an awesome piece of equipment. And an equally awesome operator.
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just a driver that knows how to work with his machine, and drivers/operators like this guy makes the work of the other guys somutch easyer,
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I have a feeling that a lot of people commenting are not real (employed) operators, they're are likely weekend warrior operators, and don't understand much about how this stuff is suppose to be done. These guys are all doing great work, and that operator is good!
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Still can't get used to a JCB being called a 'backhoe' Great video though of a great machine and workers.
Gareth Ifan - Yeah, I understand... can't drive our Deere with the seat turned around, and that bucket is pretty nifty.
thats jcb is the coolest 4cx ever it makes
me want to buy one
THAT IS A MACHINE A BEAST OF MACHINE AND SO DAMN HIGH TECH
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Первый раз такую навеску вижу. Очень интересная.
Я тоже, сколько работаю, первый раз вижу
Very skilled JCB operator, and always aware `foot soldiers`. This is rare on jobsite`s that I have seen in my area. But then again,...those guys in the trench would probably be `written up` for numerous safety violations; ears, eyes, head protection to name a few. Not to mention too, the Supervisor will have to share a greater portion of blame .
Notwithstanding all of this,..the job is progressing smoothly.( no pun intended!)
nice to see rest of the world adapting to this. In Sweden it is standard equipment when u buy a machine.
Not everybody can afford stuff like this.
Jenkarna tror det är sci fi. Jag har nog aldrig sett en grävlastare utan rototilt i Sverige haha...
Everyone’s saying he’s very skilled but he doesn’t take the time to look behind him when reversing! That’s about the most dangerous thing you could do!
If you look properly, then is sitting a mirror on each support leg. and he has a monitor connected to a camera
Does this machine have some type of switch to control movement from the sticks? Never saw the operator turn for the steering wheel once. Also must have a high pressure in the back tyres to have extended boom out all the way with engcon on and full bucket.
He uses the backhoe like a rubber duck
It's aftermarket and probably done at the same time as they fit the Engcon. Controlled from the joystick with rollers.
He backfilled it with soft sand first before putting in the mixed rubble and sand.
Good practice like this ensures that the pipe is never 'point' loaded by a sharp rock/stone.
That pipe run will never fail due to stress or punctures. But just make sure the cement lorry boys don't wash down their chutes after a delivery near the drains.
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Now that is a nice machine and that operator knows his equipment !
I would like to show that JCB to an irish navi from the 18 century. It would blow his mind
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Bloody good op. i really don't see the issues other people have with it.
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JCB 4 LIFE!!! I run one. I t is really pretty fun. INSIDE OF A BUILDING!! It comes with great responsibility though; things can get fucked up QUICK (and, I mean QUICK!). After a while it becomes second-nature though. --Not for everyone--
Awesome operating and jcb build some finest machines on the planet...
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And I can remember the days when the JCB 3c we had was high tech, it is like a wheel borrow compared to this unit!
Please tell me which is better 3cx or 4cx?
WOW! This Jcb is amazing, it can do all that, i didn't know, but i love those machines
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Since no one leaving a comment knows anything about construction, allow me to explain what's going on to the women and construction wana bees that are criticizing this highly talented operator. He is filling the trench in lifts and smoothing it out for the plate compactor in order to properly compact the trench back. Impossible to do with the loader end. You don't just shove all the dirt back in the trench all at once unless you're an idiot who dosent know what you're doing. And the tape goes after there is compacted cover over the pipe, not right on the pipe, that would defeat the purpose of the tape. These guys are doing everything right. BTW, no hard hats? They aren't wearing seat belts either, because neither is needed in this situation.
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They should come watch here in Ak. We start at 8ft so it don't freeze and mostly gravel.
Am 50 + and I wish I wore anti vibration gloves.... very good operator.
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I'm retired but could put him to shame . When he get 50 years under his belt he will be good
Show us, I bet you can borrow a backhoe and show us.
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Great video and great operater skills. Those buckets are very useful
You know that driver eats his breakfast with that machine, top skills with the rota multi tool
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dude thats what your front bucket its for.
Fair play that is some piece of kit to be able to do all those things.
he must have custom drive controls in this unit. I don't think you can drive a cx4 while sitting in the excavator position. Correct my if I'm wrong about that. Bloody awesome opperatior in any case.
Hi, can you please advise if it's jcb original feature or you can add it to other machine? Or any other brands have same reversed feature?
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How much cost JCB with full the whole set of changes?
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Skills he's had the job handed to to him 360 bucket no stabilisers down not once looked when reversing and man the people in the trench no ear diffenders hard had ect open trenches total jobs worth
Трактор экскаватор-погрузчик JCB 4CX в процессе работы.
That backhoe s awesome!!!
Hello can you tell me how this guy can drive this backhoe without turning to steering side? I have 4cx froam 2018 with easy control advanced and i cant do this like him. Sorry for my english.
It's an aftermarket modification, JCB doesn't have that option as far as I know.
Kup sobie encon rototilt i do tego jeszcze odpowiedni komputer do sterowania i kilka przeróbek i masz to samo. Ale z tego co wiem koparkoladowarka to za delikatna maszyna aby pracować tak jak na filmie ale nikt kupić nie broni 😝
@@AdamGruszon tiltrotator engcon oprzyrządowanie z trzy łyżki +jakieś 100 tyś 😉🤔🤔Ale pomimo to warto👍💪💪
@@jenot007 to się nazywa rototilt BTW. I tak świetna rzecz pod dwoma warunkami, trzeba mieć umiejętności i trochę kasy 😜 nie wiem czemu w Polsce jest tego tak mało?
@@ostersky1713 Bo jest za drogie dla polskich przedsiębiorców?
And that's what you call skilled operator!
How it is possible to go forwards and backward and also steer with this jcb working in the back?
They must beef these TLBs up something fierce. I have an 8ft backhoe on an AG tractor. I was told to always put my stabilizers down before digging. Even light digging. And my hoe is the type that has a frame that attaches at the rear and all the way at the front of the tractors sub frame. I’ve heard that for an attachment, that is the strongest. Obviously this being built in and permanent is stronger. Very skilled operator though. With that rotating bucket, there is a lot going on there.
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What Spec 4CX is that ???????? where the Transmission is operable whilst facing backwards ???????????- Are All 4CX's set up with that facility ?
I actually think it is called 'Scandinavian spec' as Huddig from Sweden and Hydrema from Denmark (where this clip is from) it is very common to have Double Command like this. I read in earthmovers magazine that a British (afaik) guy had a 4CX set up like this, after he saw this clip and took contact to JCB Denmark to have it made like this
Check out Huddig machines purpose built but sadly around £180,000 each - the JCB in the video has been modified as that is not a factory option I own and have had many top of the range JCB 3CX infact just purchased a £75,000 contractor PRO and no option to have the flexibility as the JCB in the video. Fantastic operator, i've operated machines all my life and I don't have that skill set - great to watch too.
Weird comments from people who probably never operated a machine ??!!
What is that type of bucket which rotates and has grabber jaws? Never saw one in the states... Nice operating...Most often pipelines and other backfill operations require control lifts of a few cm layers then compaction of each layer. You can't just push all the fill into the trench at once..I have a JCB 214 site master extend a how plus forks and clam bucket. Love this machine. שלום
ha ha its possible a proper eEngon head quick hitch.
It has Engcon tiltrotator with grapple and S45 (i think) type quick coupler. Tiltrotator can be attached to machine by direct fit or under various types of quick couplers, so it is easy to take away for heavy works.
This is rototilt 😜
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How the hell did he driving it...dose this control is standard?!
Operator is very competent, the drainage is awful though, the pipes are not straight, the levels are all over the shop and no gravel under the pipes either, poor job, great machine operator.
Arm's in the middle, tractor driver in a digger!
Damn he makes it look like he is trowling concrete
Skilled operator for sure, but im having a tough time understanding why this whole project wasn't done with a single small excavator with a unit price that would cost less than that rototilt/steel wrist attachment alone...
Most likely because it's a time sensitive projekt.
awsome control of that jcb skill man skill
That's it lad's no warning tape on the services as per usual.
Glad I'm not the only one that noticed that lol
Lol ya but that takes the fun out of it someone will be running a nice service finder there someday and will be really hoping their insurance is up to date
No need and no regulations about having warning tapes on sewer pipes, at least not in Sweden and it might be the same rules in Denmark (where they say that this is filmed).
Every one uses the tape wrong. Even the los angeles inspectors. In the tape it says to use it between 12" to 24" from.the surface so it can be traced no need for tracer wire. But they all put it like 2 feet from the pipe.
We dont use that in denmark 😊
Very skilled and very expensive operator.
It all depends wether you have capable workers or working individuals. If you have capable workers you can be sure that nobdy will do anything wrong like running around the operating area of the machine. If it is a rule everybody knows you can depend on it and work more confident focusing only on the job. And somebody said it could have been done with the front shovel... well no. If you drop a big load on the plastic pipes they may break and you have to get it all out again. Not to say it would spread unevenly and the surface would later drop way more after it settles. Some parts may have looked like it was not really nescessary but on the other hand having a worker enjoying his work is the best motivation to get things done. Not to mention that he will be able to control the machine like his own limb. And that is a skill crutial to any working site.
John Crusader would’ve been done faster with just a excavator with or without a multi tool. This guys skills are impressive but he is playing around a lot
How is he driving from the rear position like that?
Maximum Chooch Engcon Joystick. Search it up.
tell me what this thing is for the arrow that rotates the bucket
Tiltrotator or Rototilt depending on brand. This is an Engcon tiltrotator.
increible, that's a Jcb original machine? or it is a special machine you have change?
thanks
hi, yes it was pretty much an original machine. that has been put double commando on it, so you can drive the machine from behind. and a Engcon rotortilt
thought so that this was modified... because the secondary driving controls are something I miss on a lot of machines over here :P
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good driving but some fucking about to fill in a wee bit of a track.
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Yeah I was thinking the same thing, I would have that trench filled back in half the time with none of that tilting, turning twisting bucket, with my 30+ year old sitemaster.
Я тоже хочу так работать, ну очень хорош поворотный ковш!!!!
Как он управляет им интересно...всё одновременно и ковш и движение
I would have to agree with m obrien, obviously a skilled operator but as a boss i see too many things go wrong from overconfidence and what he was doing made me nervous. it was also something that could have been achieved by the front bucket without all the dancing about. All i would say to the operator is don't get cocky.
or he could Crack the pipe so he should have used bucket the only thing sketchy was when he pressed it so close to neck
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Its quite surprising that the compactor sounds louder than the JCB, LOL 😂
Its like a 3rd arm to him. To be that used to your machine is pretty insane.
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That guy spent the most time playing Video games in school, who says playing video games don't build hand and eye coordination is a liar
For all complaing about efficiency, read the title one more time..... Ffs
Just front bucket and compact in layers, faster and safer. JCB makes incredible stuff, but this is still a silly way to do the job... Even my landscaper Kubota BX23 would do it faster. Entertainment value, 10.... how to do it right, not so much.. this is more to show the range of possibilities of how versatile the JCB can be.. which is quite amazing. I would love to have one of these.
No it's not silly actually, and no the front bucket wouldn't be faster. Different materials used at different stages of the refill. Different rules and regulations, all places on this planet don't go by the same rules.
Hvordan kan du køre samtidigt med at du bruger bagarmen??
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Oliver Andreassen @aretseww
Very nice.
I like this savvy.
That JCB is way better than the 10 Case extendable we have , they suck ass, I mean we use excavator anyway usually cause you don’t have material like that where I live , you can’t take 1 scoop without hitting solid rock anyways lol
How is he driving it from the rear seat setting
It's modified by Engcon (confirmed by a comment on here), was done for the Scandinavian market as far as I know where it's a requirement, but suspect that Engcon would think they would do it in other markets as well if you give them some money 😉. Tried a modified 4CX 10 years ago in Sweden. Never tried a non-modified 4CX though, or any other JCB or similar backhoe, so I couldn't tell you the difference. Only operated a Huddig 1160D and it's not the same type of machine.
how is possible drive the machine while using excavator at same time ??? some one can tell me ?
Aftermarket customisation, machines won't be sold in Scandinavia without it unless it's a farmer using it to fiddle around the yard.
He was showing off to the camera....simple! But cowboys wanting to get to the pub asap.
the veichles are very pleased that the crew thinks thet are really useful.
Как он задом ездиит? Это что за модель?
И мне интересно как он ездит задом. И сколько у него развязок на гидравлике ковш и крутится и угол наклона меняет, и клыки ещё на ковше вобще огонь🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Nice !!!!very good skills!!!
Does that JCB has stearing control in rear wheels as well?
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My 2 year old son is obsessed with "diggers" and he absolutely loves watching this video.
Ran that jcb like a excavator neat !
I don’t know anything about diggers or ground working but that things got ALLLLL the spinny grabby tilty movy bits on it!
That hole would have taken a good month to get filled here in the uk.
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Sean Mackay haha. Chill out mate. Just making stereotype jokes.
Not a driver...it is a operator
warning tape comes 600mm above...some say no tape....i say some ppl never done that kind of work before.
Good work ~
And I say that there are different rules regarding warning tapes in different countries. Sweet baby Jesus, how can you even imagine that the rules are the same all over the world?
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