All 3 of my yanmar’s have the factory quick coupler, doing service/repair work I’m constantly changing from digging, clean up buckets & breaker hammer. Anything to make it easier on us👍
Prefer a manual quick hitch Frank less things to go wrong and still very handy.less greasing required with quick hitch fitted 👍 geith make a excellent hitch
Nice Frank 👍 I installed a Steelwrist coupler in my JD 50G this winter. Love it, but was not thrilled with the "fully included install kit" hoses were not the right length and the directions were definitely lacking, not to mention those BSPP fittings 🤦♂️ I think you will really enjoy the benefit of the coupler over the extra weight and increased tip radius
Good video, Sir. I have a Wain-Roy Quick coupler on my old John Deere i have to get off the machine to put the back pin in !!!! Your friend from Michigan !!!!
Saves a lot of getting in and out of the hoe and pushing pins in and out when changing. The older I get the less I want of those things. Hope you didn’t have any of that bad weather out your way.
That's quite a bit of extra weight on a backhoe size machine. Will be interesting to see if you notice a significant difference in the machines operation. As good a your are, I am looking forward to the evaluation with the added weight. Hopefully it won't be an issue. Nick, North West Farmer (Oregon)
Hey Mr Frank how are you I have a Lb75b the coupler looks pretty slick I would like to look into getting one for my machine I'm constantly changing buckets and as you know it's a pain in the ass doing it yourself that would make it so much easier and save time are they hard to find can you please tell wich one you purchased thanks Al.
Contact Geith, they can put you in contact with the dealer in your area and the model you need. I got mine through ASCO case dealer in OKC. Lb75 should be the same one I have
Thanks for the information I enjoy watching you and Jeff Anderson you guys are really down to earth people I also try to do all of the repairs and up keep on our equipment you guys very informative and also talented operators
No disrespect sir nok, your country is 1 of 3 I believe that doesn't use metric vs standard. I assume that's why you couldn't use those British fittings? Great video of the install👍
None taken, but I fail to see the point. My backhoe was built in Italy and if I’m not mistaken they use metric fittings? All of the hydraulic fittings on this machine are oring face seal and oring boss. But let’s put that aside, the problem is that the kit provided did not have the necessary adapters to get into my hydraulic system. And after repeated attempts by the manufacturer, they finally just told me to find them myself. Yes I found what I needed, but why send me fittings that obviously don’t fit? Thanks and I do appreciate you watching
@Digginok You are correct that Italy is metric, but the dealership or part's store should know what's in the kit. I can only assume you are not the first person to buy that set up?
Isn’t it fun, they make these attachments universal you are left to fend for yourself to install it. The destructions are vague at best. Yeah British pipe is odd ball in North America.
It’s really not that hard, I should have just found them myself in the first place. The problem is when they tell you to wait for them to send fittings, and then they send the wrong ones 😂
Those are nice couplers, they work good, but customer service could be better, an they need not to send those damn German fittings to united states, they should send the right shit, thanks for sharing
All 3 of my yanmar’s have the factory quick coupler, doing service/repair work I’m constantly changing from digging, clean up buckets & breaker hammer. Anything to make it easier on us👍
Always enjoy your videos Frank! Hope the recent weather hasn't caused you any problems.
We are fine, some folks down south Ok are not. Thanks for checking in
For our excavator i got some adapters from british thread to JIC, in a pinch I can use an off the shelf hose to get by.
Great idea!
Going to be a handy addition. Hope you and yours fared ok in the weather that came through the last few days.
Then, in Frankc, the pain of changing the bucket ended. Now we need to upgrade engcon👏👏👏👏
No thanks on the engcon. I like to dig straight. 😂
Prefer a manual quick hitch Frank less things to go wrong and still very handy.less greasing required with quick hitch fitted 👍 geith make a excellent hitch
Nice Frank 👍 I installed a Steelwrist coupler in my JD 50G this winter. Love it, but was not thrilled with the "fully included install kit" hoses were not the right length and the directions were definitely lacking, not to mention those BSPP fittings 🤦♂️
I think you will really enjoy the benefit of the coupler over the extra weight and increased tip radius
I like it! I can keep some spare bspp fittings now that I know what I need.
That's awesome! I'll have to look into one for my backhoe
Good video, Sir. I have a Wain-Roy Quick coupler on my old John Deere i have to get off the machine to put the back pin in !!!! Your friend from Michigan !!!!
Yeah I have used a lot of those wain Roy couplers on rentals. They work pretty well. Thanks for watching
Saves a lot of getting in and out of the hoe and pushing pins in and out when changing. The older I get the less I want of those things. Hope you didn’t have any of that bad weather out your way.
Yup me too! I think I’ll enjoy it. We just got lots of rain no damage here. Thanks
Nice job thanks for taking us along 👍
One request can we see the wife fill in one of those posts 😅
Thanks! I’ll see what I can do
That's cool. Can't wait for feedback once you get to use it.
So far I like it, a bit different. But it’s an easy adjustment
That's quite a bit of extra weight on a backhoe size machine. Will be interesting to see if you notice a significant difference in the machines operation. As good a your are, I am looking forward to the evaluation with the added weight. Hopefully it won't be an issue. Nick, North West Farmer (Oregon)
Pretty nice addition to the ole’ B95…
Thanks
Those geith couplers are great. Just grease the slides occasionally.
Good to know thanks!
I see you went with a coupler . I know weight can be a issue but it makes life easier on the job site.
Lots easier!
Dogs and play ball are the best.
U do great work buddy
Thank ya!
Vice addition!
Yup!
Hey Mr Frank how are you I have a Lb75b the coupler looks pretty slick I would like to look into getting one for my machine I'm constantly changing buckets and as you know it's a pain in the ass doing it yourself that would make it so much easier and save time are they hard to find can you please tell wich one you purchased thanks Al.
Contact Geith, they can put you in contact with the dealer in your area and the model you need. I got mine through ASCO case dealer in OKC. Lb75 should be the same one I have
Thanks for the information I enjoy watching you and Jeff Anderson you guys are really down to earth people I also try to do all of the repairs and up keep on our equipment you guys very informative and also talented operators
No disrespect sir nok, your country is 1 of 3 I believe that doesn't use metric vs standard. I assume that's why you couldn't use those British fittings? Great video of the install👍
None taken, but I fail to see the point. My backhoe was built in Italy and if I’m not mistaken they use metric fittings? All of the hydraulic fittings on this machine are oring face seal and oring boss.
But let’s put that aside, the problem is that the kit provided did not have the necessary adapters to get into my hydraulic system. And after repeated attempts by the manufacturer, they finally just told me to find them myself. Yes I found what I needed, but why send me fittings that obviously don’t fit? Thanks and I do appreciate you watching
@Digginok You are correct that Italy is metric, but the dealership or part's store should know what's in the kit. I can only assume you are not the first person to buy that set up?
@@toddandkirsten66 the Case dealership didn’t open the box, shipped from Geith, I should have done my homework a bit better.
@Digginok if anything, just ask more questions when your looking for something to add on to "B"🤷♂️🤦♂️
@@toddandkirsten66 I did my research, I got what I wanted. Not many companies offer a kit for the b95.
Isn’t it fun, they make these attachments universal you are left to fend for yourself to install it. The destructions are vague at best. Yeah British pipe is odd ball in North America.
It’s really not that hard, I should have just found them myself in the first place. The problem is when they tell you to wait for them to send fittings, and then they send the wrong ones 😂
@@Digginok 😂
Those are nice couplers, they work good, but customer service could be better, an they need not to send those damn German fittings to united states, they should send the right shit, thanks for sharing
you are not getting any younger so the coupler will take take wear and tear off your body. Heck, even the young guys use them.