Congrats on the machine!! When you want to turn sharply like you did on your driveway use the bucket to help the machine turn so that you save your tracks and don’t mess up your driveway! Do this by swinging slightly to the direction you want to turn, then lift the machine up, then swing in the opposite direction that you want to go while using the tracks to spin in the direction that you want to go, then set the machine back down. This is called a jump turn, you can probably find a video to explain it better but this should help 😀
Nice machine! I just bought a 35g new, I came from a backhoe on a tractor and struggled with the controls at first switched it over to backhoe mode and was way easier for me
Thank you! That's exactly where I came from. I'm still using backhoe controls, but other operators tell me excavator pattern is worth learning because the controls are more fluid.
For sure! This is the 60G long arm. It's about a $1500 option but gives you another foot of reach and a 650 lb counter weight. The counter weight also helps pick up heavier loads closer to the machine.
young man , u need find the in of rhe ROOTS first , then dig your way back to the tree stump , where be ez to push the tree over , u want have to must bounce or rocking your machine , plus + u too !
@@ryan123004Rippers can be a bit expensive ,but well worth it,even if you have like rocky parts on your land or you can use it for ripping out concrete.
The machine beeps whenever it is moving either direction. I think this has to do with workplace safety laws. The beeping can be silenced with a button in the cab.
Nice video
Congrats it a wonderful feeling. Glad your family is supportive. God bless
Congrats on the machine!! When you want to turn sharply like you did on your driveway use the bucket to help the machine turn so that you save your tracks and don’t mess up your driveway! Do this by swinging slightly to the direction you want to turn, then lift the machine up, then swing in the opposite direction that you want to go while using the tracks to spin in the direction that you want to go, then set the machine back down. This is called a jump turn, you can probably find a video to explain it better but this should help 😀
Thank you!
Very nice machine 👍. Congrats.
Thanks! It's been really useful so far, put about 55 hrs on it the first month.
Nice machine! I just bought a 35g new, I came from a backhoe on a tractor and struggled with the controls at first switched it over to backhoe mode and was way easier for me
Thank you!
That's exactly where I came from.
I'm still using backhoe controls, but other operators tell me excavator pattern is worth learning because the controls are more fluid.
My 60g will be here in June!
I’ll bet your looking forward to that.?
@@troymeredith9528 no doubt!
Did your machine arrive? How do you like it?
@@ryan123004 I haven't used it much. I'm a soybean farmer so I've got crops on the ground. I will use it this fall when crops are out.
Brutal
ryan you should own your very own bussniess
Most of those small trees can be pushed without digging 😄😃
I agree.
This was my first day with the machine.
i might get the 50 G but the 60 is so much better right
For sure!
This is the 60G long arm. It's about a $1500 option but gives you another foot of reach and a 650 lb counter weight. The counter weight also helps pick up heavier loads closer to the machine.
young man ,
u need find the in of rhe ROOTS first , then dig your way back to the tree stump , where be ez to push the tree over , u want have to must bounce or rocking your machine , plus + u too !
Thank you Kasey!
Strongly suggest getting a ripping Tyne.very good for removing trees and stumps.nice machine though.
Good idea, Troy! This was definitely a learning experience. I could have done much better with a ripper. Thank you!
@@ryan123004Rippers can be a bit expensive ,but well worth it,even if you have like rocky parts on your land or you can use it for ripping out concrete.
How does the ripper work for pushing tree over?
@@soybean70 the ripper makes it easier to get through the roots ,rip through the roots and destabilise the tree.
@@troymeredith9528 yes I got that. Was wondering if you can finish by pushing tree over with ripper.
I don't like the beeping while driving forward.
The machine beeps whenever it is moving either direction. I think this has to do with workplace safety laws. The beeping can be silenced with a button in the cab.
What did it cost. Looking at a Kubota U55-5 for total price of 73,000
I paid $67k for the machine, long arm, hydraulic thumb, 24" bucket.
I bought a bunch of other buckets and a brush mulcher on top of that.