Really nice job on the wall. Those multiple sizes are really time consuming. Great job, good eye. I noticed the narrow bucket right away. I thought it was a ripper tooth. I use a 12 inch bucket and I’ve often wished I had something smaller so you can tuck and poke without knocking the neighbor rock out of position.
This looks like so much fun! Ive been wanting to add a thumb to my E20. Is your joystick trigger variable speed? Or is is like a skid steer trigger, just push and one speed type of action.
Love your videos I'm a hardscaper out of Pennsylvania with a similar equipment setup, E20 (cab model) and T450. We start a large boulder retaining wall project next month. I love the tooth you have on the excavator for this project. Is that the Rhinox ripper tooth?
Thanks for watching glad you’re enjoying my videos. No the tooth I have on there is actually the micro trenching bucket. But I’m sure The ripper tooth would do the same.
Although the micro trenching bucket was never designed for this its great to see how others put there innovative spin on the uses of the different attachments! Thanks Kurt, Rhinox Group R&D
Crazy how much it costs, I don't think most people realize what they are looking at sometimes, not uncommon for some landscaping jobs to cost more than an average house!
When the machine becomes an extension of you, great things can be done. Nice work, looks good.
This video really inspires me to become that much better with our E20. Great video boss.
Glad to hear my man. Good luck to you.
Really nice job on the wall. Those multiple sizes are really time consuming. Great job, good eye.
I noticed the narrow bucket right away. I thought it was a ripper tooth. I use a 12 inch bucket and I’ve often wished I had something smaller so you can tuck and poke without knocking the neighbor rock out of position.
Thanks man I appreciate that. Yeah the little 2” bucket is a really nice little tool.
Nice job. That turned out really great! A lot of work and skill involved there. You have to have an eye for rock stacking.
Thanks 👍
I love mini excavators also
Do you have a stock bobcat thumb?
@@johnathankeller1948 yes it is stock
This looks like so much fun! Ive been wanting to add a thumb to my E20. Is your joystick trigger variable speed? Or is is like a skid steer trigger, just push and one speed type of action.
There’s three settings for your flow on the dashboard.
@@triplesticks I see, okay.. so much to learn. does that control flow to everything (stick, bucket, boom) or just the thumb?
@ just the thumb
Love your videos I'm a hardscaper out of Pennsylvania with a similar equipment setup, E20 (cab model) and T450. We start a large boulder retaining wall project next month. I love the tooth you have on the excavator for this project. Is that the Rhinox ripper tooth?
Thanks for watching glad you’re enjoying my videos.
No the tooth I have on there is actually the micro trenching bucket.
But I’m sure The ripper tooth would do the same.
How wide is the micro trenching bucket? And how long? Look super handy. Nice work!
@@timsullivan682 it is 2” wide and 15” long. It is an awesome little tool.
Although the micro trenching bucket was never designed for this its great to see how others put there innovative spin on the uses of the different attachments! Thanks Kurt, Rhinox Group R&D
Crazy how much it costs, I don't think most people realize what they are looking at sometimes, not uncommon for some landscaping jobs to cost more than an average house!
Wait... you can install a bucket backwards!!!!!????
You sure can!
Great job!!!!
Thanks!
If you love your excavator now you should see it when the Hydraulics are turned up there anemic from the factory .We have an E20 and an E10 excavator
know anybody that could show me how?
@@triplesticks I have a e20 also and would like to see how as well
Sounds like it would be less reliable if you did that