Been watching your videos for awhile for love and enjoyment of heavy equip, but this spring I got a 1025r tractor with a backhoe. I’ve been watching closer since to help me learn and grow my skills on my 1025r John Deere tractor with a backhoe. I’ve learned a lot since getting it but watching your backhoe videos has helped me with some things and I’m sure I’ll continue to learn from your content and experience. I’ve run skid steers, but backhoes and tractors are new to me, thanks for the informative vids. Nice video as always!
Great operating , great technique , great video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience. Agree, the best people to work for are the ones that pay their bills!
I just learned a new trick.....added that one to my arsenal. I like the way you folded up the ramps. I use my grapple tooth to move my gooseneck around in super tight areas.
When you spend many many hours in a piece of equipment, you know what it can do ! Of course there was a little bit of operator skill involved ! 😊 😉 Thanks for sharing and take care. 👍
I love your instructional videos. Have operated excavators for 23 years and added a backhoe a few months ago. Read Gary Obers book and watch your videos and have learned a lot. Backhoe is so versatile, but takes a lot more to learn than an excavator. Thanks for taking the time to post these videos.
Haven’t heard of Gary Obers, may need to look into that. The backhoe is a bit more complex but if you can use it to it’s full potential it is hard to beat. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I've been blessed to work with some amazing backhoe operators, but I'd put you up against anyone. Love to watch and try to pick up tricks or advice from guys like yourself!
You make it look so easy Frank. I would've had to put on a few cartons for all the pipe and pegs knocked over. I managed to find the only water pipe in the paddock on that last scraper job I did.. 2 boxes of beer to calm the guys who had to fix my stuff up.
@@Digginok funny story about an electric fence.. a mate had a horse get out and so went to saddle up the other horse still in the paddock. He had his riding boots on and decided instead of turning the fence off to stand on it as he lead the horse across... as he was doing said operation, the horse swung its rump round and he took his foot off the wire. The wire flicks up, hits the horse the horse bolts and my mate gets knocked over and charged with the electric fence. 1busted up farmer, 2 horses out hahahaha
Great video Sir I think I’m gonna need to move out to Oklahoma for work now first I need to buy a rolloff truck it looks like they don’t have that out there all the videos you uploaded I still haven’t seen one 🤣 keep them coming
Listen Frank, my boy Raymond got the backhoe fungus, down there at yalls job, and we got some docker bills, so I'm going to need a check for 78.67 just send it to 2145 south elm av. in Broken Arrow
Good morning Frank, Thank you for the video!! And showing how to jump a Footing etc!! Did I notice a JCB 3CX and did you manage to have a go or look around?? Anyway take care and catch you next time 👍😎🇬🇧.
Wayne Compton yes it is a 3cx, I got to do a bit with it, seems strong but the rear controls are a bit different in how they swing into position. I’d need a lot more time with one to be fair about a review though. Maybe someday. Thanks for watching and commenting as always!!!👍🇺🇸😎
WOW! Now THAT was impressive Frank. Were you using the hover-backhoe again or what? Liked the little ramp lift trick at the end, too. Thanks for sharing, sir!
Fernando Covarrubias I would not try to dig over anything that wide, would suggest you dig from the side in that case, or plan the dig to end up on a corner.
Greetings from Stillwater, I saw your sticker on DIRT PERFECT when he did a sub thanks. Been watching him a couple of months. I subscribed to your channel and will follow you also.
You need better names for your ditch moves
Suggestions? Btw you need to make a new video, jus sayin.
He is a bit lazy
Digginok I’m not the one inventing the moves, but I would go with ditch switch or footer flip
@@Digginok
Ppl
Been watching your videos for awhile for love and enjoyment of heavy equip, but this spring I got a 1025r tractor with a backhoe. I’ve been watching closer since to help me learn and grow my skills on my 1025r John Deere tractor with a backhoe. I’ve learned a lot since getting it but watching your backhoe videos has helped me with some things and I’m sure I’ll continue to learn from your content and experience. I’ve run skid steers, but backhoes and tractors are new to me, thanks for the informative vids. Nice video as always!
Thanks for explaining the moves. I enjoy watching and learning.
Thank you for watching and commenting.
Great operating , great technique , great video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience.
Agree, the best people to work for are the ones that pay their bills!
I just learned a new trick.....added that one to my arsenal. I like the way you folded up the ramps. I use my grapple tooth to move my gooseneck around in super tight areas.
Thanks for the float tip! That's going to come in handy! Really appreciate your videos and your skills!
No problem, hope it works well for ya! Thank you for watching and commenting.
Frank you are a true master....thanks for sharing 👍🇺🇸
Well thanks! You are welcome! 👍🇺🇸🇺🇸😎
Wow.... gonna have to try crossing with my bucket floating... makes perfect sense.... thus it never occurred to me to try it.
Thanks Sensei Frank .
Give it a try, I think you will agree! Thanks for watching grasshopper! Lol
When you spend many many hours in a piece of equipment, you know what it can do !
Of course there was a little bit of operator skill involved ! 😊 😉
Thanks for sharing and take care. 👍
Maybe a bit of skill involved, thanks for watching and commenting.
You hit the nail on the head! If they're good payers there good people! Good Excavating
Thanks
Yep!
I love your instructional videos. Have operated excavators for 23 years and added a backhoe a few months ago. Read Gary Obers book and watch your videos and have learned a lot. Backhoe is so versatile, but takes a lot more to learn than an excavator. Thanks for taking the time to post these videos.
Haven’t heard of Gary Obers, may need to look into that. The backhoe is a bit more complex but if you can use it to it’s full potential it is hard to beat. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Operating techniques of the tractor loader backhoe by Gary J Ober.
I may need to read it, probably got some more to learn. Thanks!
Making Backhoes Go Anywhere you need to, and get the job done, great video.
#MBGA! That works too! Thanks
Well done Frank. Superior workmanship and true mastery of the machinery. Its almost like you've done that one time before. Lol.
Thanks! Have crossed a couple of ditches. Appreciate you watching and commenting!
I've been blessed to work with some amazing backhoe operators, but I'd put you up against anyone. Love to watch and try to pick up tricks or advice from guys like yourself!
Thank you sir! Glad I can share a bit, I appreciate you watching and commenting too.
Yeah , That's some good skills there . Thank you I am a beginner , But I am learning .
Thanks for watching
Great video Frank! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
You make it look so easy Frank. I would've had to put on a few cartons for all the pipe and pegs knocked over. I managed to find the only water pipe in the paddock on that last scraper job I did.. 2 boxes of beer to calm the guys who had to fix my stuff up.
Well when ya pretty much live in a backhoe it’s pretty easy. Kinda like stepping over a barbed wire fence. Thanks for watching
@@Digginok funny story about an electric fence.. a mate had a horse get out and so went to saddle up the other horse still in the paddock. He had his riding boots on and decided instead of turning the fence off to stand on it as he lead the horse across... as he was doing said operation, the horse swung its rump round and he took his foot off the wire. The wire flicks up, hits the horse the horse bolts and my mate gets knocked over and charged with the electric fence. 1busted up farmer, 2 horses out hahahaha
Great video Mr Frank, learning everyday. Thanks
Dwayne
Yeah me too! Thank you.
Now your just showing off nice job
Lol maybe, thanks for watching!
I am a retired operator.. You are a nice smooth operator..
Thanks! Appreciate the comment.
Great job Frank! You definitely have skills on that backhoe! Always enjoy watching these and learn a lot too. #bestbackhoeoperatoriveeverseen 😉👍🏻
Thanks Brandon
Backhoe ballet. You could perform at construction equipment conventions. Seriously impressive Frank.
Thanks!
Great video Sir I think I’m gonna need to move out to Oklahoma for work now first I need to buy a rolloff truck it looks like they don’t have that out there all the videos you uploaded I still haven’t seen one 🤣 keep them coming
👍
I bet you could find work for sure.
Dude you are the best bucket always full.
Thanks! Not always full but close to it! Thanks for watching and commenting.
enjoyable as always, greetings from your Irish fan
Thanks for watching!
Cool, good technique. Awesome job. Keep on digging.
Thanks!
Listen Frank, my boy Raymond got the backhoe fungus, down there at yalls job, and we got some docker bills, so I'm going to need a check for 78.67 just send it to 2145 south elm av. in Broken Arrow
How big a ol’ boy are ya? I’ll just bring it down in person. Lol
Y'all keep talkin like that an I'm gonna come up there and open a big o'l can of whoop ass on somebody !
Was y'all at least wearing safety garrgles
Well done crossing the ditch just like you know what you are doing.
Thanks! Have crossed a couple.
What is a sliding brake and how does it work?
Good morning Frank, Thank you for the video!! And showing how to jump a
Footing etc!! Did I notice a JCB 3CX and did you manage to have a go or look around?? Anyway take care and catch you next time 👍😎🇬🇧.
Wayne Compton yes it is a 3cx, I got to do a bit with it, seems strong but the rear controls are a bit different in how they swing into position. I’d need a lot more time with one to be fair about a review though. Maybe someday. Thanks for watching and commenting as always!!!👍🇺🇸😎
WOW! Now THAT was impressive Frank. Were you using the hover-backhoe again or what? Liked the little ramp lift trick at the end, too. Thanks for sharing, sir!
Yes the hovering backhoe is the best. Thanks Dale! Appreciate you watching and commenting.
Nicely done
Thank you sir!
Some pretty clever iron wrangling there Frank. Not certain it is OSHA approved but it does get the job done.
Thanks! Just don’t tell them.
It's a digginok dancing video. Nice moves
Thanks!
How would you do it if there was a 2 ft bench in either side..?
Fernando Covarrubias I would not try to dig over anything that wide, would suggest you dig from the side in that case, or plan the dig to end up on a corner.
Digginok .thank you Sr.
You are a true master, I appreciate your knowledge and input.
Honestly,' I wasn’t expecting you to answer to my question.
Greetings from Stillwater, I saw your sticker on DIRT PERFECT when he did a sub thanks. Been watching him a couple of months. I subscribed to your channel and will follow you also.
Oklahoma? Cool thank you for watching.
@@Digginok We use to go to Mulhall to the John Deere store to get parts. And of course have been to Lucille's. Not much left now.
at least im not that guy with the backpack blower :)
Wish we coulda seen it from outside the cab. Hard to understand what you were doing
Next Machine- 4 in 1 bucket. I like mine a lot.
No next machine! Thanks for watching!
@@Digginok OH WHATEVER !
Appreciate it Frank. I've stolen quite a few tricks from you over the last couple years
You’re welcome, glad they help.
Looks kinda tight where you're working.
Usually is it seems.
You keep giving up your secrets. It might be hard to stay busy.
Lol yeah that’s probably true.
That was an extremely confusing explanation of what you were doing. It may have made sense to you but it didn't to me.
Well sorry that isn’t help, I’ll try something different next time
@@Digginok How about sign language ?