That was painful to watch , but once I get started I am committed to seeing it through the end. We all start somewhere. And sure I would not have produced a awesome video back on my 1st stump with my Case 580B back in 1985
Thanks for sticking it out. I made the mistake of believing everything I saw on UA-cam about the little excavator, my bad. Granted It was my first dig but I've gotten better and it still hasn't power or weight to dig through rocks and roots. I bet you've dug a few stumps out in your day. I appreciate the comment.
I have dug up quite a few stumps and found that if I take the 2 outside teeth off, leaving the middle one, the one tooth makes it easier to get the rocks out. That way you don't have the resistance of all 3 teeth hitting the rock. Hope this helps..
I have, but, seeing as I don't have a 'quick release' gismo on my digger, it's easier for me to just unbolt the teeth.. But, a ripper is a good purchase if you have a bunch of stumps to get out at one time.
I don't have on either so looks like it's time to try your trick. I do have another question. Have you had any problems with the body/part you sit on? Mine has play like all the ones I've seen but when I swing around with a heavy load it makes noise as it stops. Thanks in advance.@@bigken3057
There are 2 grease fittings in the front of the machine. I guess it's one for the upper track & one for the lower track. Grease each one with a pump or 3 &spin the machine 3 or 4 times in each direction,that should do it. @@semo-dyer5183
@@semo-dyer5183 Sounds like you need to grease the turrent. There should be 2 zert fittings on the right front of the machine. Grease both and spin it around a few times & grease them again. Hope this helps
Thanks Ben. I'm getting used to the controls but still need a lot of practice using the correct technique. Have a great week. I'm looking forward to your next video.
I was thinking the same. I have one designed just need to get to work on it. I'll post another video once I get it done and try it. Thanks for the comment.
How incredibly optimistic at the beginning when you thought you'd just put the bucket under the stump and rip it out.🤣😂 This is why I usually recommend people without access to full size excavators just rent a stump grinder. You'd have been done in 15-20 minutes with no surrounding damage.
For sure. I've watched a friend dig up stumps with a Bobcat E85, it even struggled in my ground. The stump grinder has crossed my mind more than once. I do have a question, how do they handle rock? I've only watched videos that the stumps they ground were in dirt. Thanks for the comment and watching.
GOOD MORNING BORTHER NICE VIDEO I ENJOY PEOPLE RUNNING THESE LITTLE MACHINES. I JUST HAVE ONE CONCERN HOW COME YOUR BREATHING SO HARD? UNLESS YOUR DOING JUMPING JACKS OR PUSHUPS OFF CAMERA I DIDN'T SEE MUCH TO WIND YOU. I HAVE A COPD SO I KNOW ABOUT THE BAD BREATH. HOPE YOUR OK BORTHER GOD BLESS
Good Morning Jack, I've noticed that on my videos too. I don't feel like I'm out of breath so I think I'm ok. I think it stems from a motorcycle accident I had when I was young and fractured my larynx. Thanks for your concern though and the view and comment... Bryan
The roots on cedar trees on my place go wide not deep. Unfortunately they wind their way through the rocks but once you get them moving they will give up and pop out. Thanks for the comment.
Hi Eric. Thanks for subscribing and watching. I've watched several videos on fabbing one up and designed one based on that and the pictures I've seen. But then I remembered I had some of the ripper bars/teeth from a box blade that my tractor destroyed and redesigned it using one of those. Will it hold up, not sure till I try it. I think it will from the straight pull since the little excavator isn't all that powerful. What I don't know is whether it will take any side load. Stay tuned.
Thanks Bobby. You are right, now I wish I had a bigger one. Check out the video on removing a tree with the ripper I built. I just got done digging up three oak stumps. I find that the micro digs ok but the tractor is where it's at for pushing them over and out of the hole. Thanks for watching.
Persistence pays off again! Good job!
You are so right. Thanks for watching!
That was painful to watch , but once I get started I am committed to seeing it through the end. We all start somewhere. And sure I would not have produced a awesome video back on my 1st stump with my Case 580B back in 1985
Thanks for sticking it out. I made the mistake of believing everything I saw on UA-cam about the little excavator, my bad. Granted It was my first dig but I've gotten better and it still hasn't power or weight to dig through rocks and roots.
I bet you've dug a few stumps out in your day.
I appreciate the comment.
I have dug up quite a few stumps and found that if I take the 2 outside teeth off, leaving the middle one, the one tooth makes it easier to get the rocks out. That way you don't have the resistance of all 3 teeth hitting the rock. Hope this helps..
What a great idea, I'm going to give that a try. Have you looked into a ripper? I was thinking about making one.
I have, but, seeing as I don't have a 'quick release' gismo on my digger, it's easier for me to just unbolt the teeth.. But, a ripper is a good purchase if you have a bunch of stumps to get out at one time.
I don't have on either so looks like it's time to try your trick. I do have another question. Have you had any problems with the body/part you sit on? Mine has play like all the ones I've seen but when I swing around with a heavy load it makes noise as it stops. Thanks in advance.@@bigken3057
There are 2 grease fittings in the front of the machine. I guess it's one for the upper track & one for the lower track. Grease each one with a pump or 3 &spin the machine 3 or 4 times in each direction,that should do it.
@@semo-dyer5183
@@semo-dyer5183 Sounds like you need to grease the turrent. There should be 2 zert fittings on the right front of the machine. Grease both and spin it around a few times & grease them again. Hope this helps
Good morning Bryan, lots of rock in and around the roots., but the mini got the job done. I enjoyed the video. Have a great week, Ben
Thanks Ben. I'm getting used to the controls but still need a lot of practice using the correct technique.
Have a great week. I'm looking forward to your next video.
Ripper attachment would come in handy there
I was thinking the same. I have one designed just need to get to work on it. I'll post another video once I get it done and try it. Thanks for the comment.
It might have taken a long time but it saved you an aching body vs digging it out by hand.
So true. It would be bad enough if that was the only stump but I have more than I can count. Thanks for the comment and watching.
Took a while to get it but you got it. 👍
Thanks Wayne. I'm sure I'll get better with time and more stumps.
How incredibly optimistic at the beginning when you thought you'd just put the bucket under the stump and rip it out.🤣😂 This is why I usually recommend people without access to full size excavators just rent a stump grinder. You'd have been done in 15-20 minutes with no surrounding damage.
For sure. I've watched a friend dig up stumps with a Bobcat E85, it even struggled in my ground.
The stump grinder has crossed my mind more than once. I do have a question, how do they handle rock?
I've only watched videos that the stumps they ground were in dirt. Thanks for the comment and watching.
@@semo-dyer5183 stump grinders use carbide teeth, like asphalt grinders. They're pretty hearty on an occasional rock hit.
@@AndTheCorrectAnswerIs I'll have to try one out, thanks.
GOOD MORNING BORTHER NICE VIDEO I ENJOY PEOPLE RUNNING THESE LITTLE MACHINES. I JUST HAVE ONE CONCERN HOW COME YOUR BREATHING SO HARD? UNLESS YOUR DOING JUMPING JACKS OR PUSHUPS OFF CAMERA I DIDN'T SEE MUCH TO WIND YOU. I HAVE A COPD SO I KNOW ABOUT THE BAD BREATH. HOPE YOUR OK BORTHER GOD BLESS
Good Morning Jack, I've noticed that on my videos too.
I don't feel like I'm out of breath so I think I'm ok. I think it stems from a motorcycle accident I had when I was young and fractured my larynx. Thanks for your concern though and the view and comment... Bryan
That came out like it was pre dug.
The roots on cedar trees on my place go wide not deep. Unfortunately they wind their way through the rocks but once you get them moving they will give up and pop out. Thanks for the comment.
Do you have a ripper designed or plan to buy?
Hi Eric. Thanks for subscribing and watching. I've watched several videos on fabbing one up and designed one based on that and the pictures I've seen. But then I remembered I had some of the ripper bars/teeth from a box blade that my tractor destroyed and redesigned it using one of those. Will it hold up, not sure till I try it. I think it will from the straight pull since the little excavator isn't all that powerful. What I don't know is whether it will take any side load. Stay tuned.
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Good job! Just one thing, you have a micro excavator not a mini. Micro machines are one ton and less.
Thanks Bobby. You are right, now I wish I had a bigger one. Check out the video on removing a tree with the ripper I built. I just got done digging up three oak stumps. I find that the micro digs ok but the tractor is where it's at for pushing them over and out of the hole. Thanks for watching.
you sound really out of breath. You still with us?
LOL, and that was digging with the excavator. Imagine if I was using a shovel.
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