I got the MH-4900, I can't believe what all it does! The problem with having one is that one sees all kinds of things that are now possible to do! So, you get started on yet another project!!
I thought about ordering the correct electric actuators for front lift and rear lift of implements as well, i think it'd work great. Here's my e-mail for more information. Could you include a few pictures of your setup too please. Mykids32@gmail.com
No, I have another machine for snow removal that has an angle snow blade. I did have an old Struck MD50 that I built back in the 70's, and used it for snow. It did fine.
Would you recommend the rubber shoes for snow removal or do you think the groused shoes would work fine? I don't have either one on my Struck so trying decide which on to buy. Thanks
I have no experience with the rubber tread. The only consideration could be using the steel cleats on asphalt. Either one would certainly be an advantage over smooth steel track.
So what's your point? It's the only soil we have in eastern Ohio. Sorry I couldn't have taken the video out in the Rocky Mountains or some other location to your liking... jerk.
@@jimtheflea umm . . the Rockies are "rocky"? But you are correct if they were you couldn't with that thing. Watch a few Deere 3320 videos. You'll trade that toy in. Seems alot of those get traded in after the tracks fall off and not being very useful ?
You don 't use a hammer to cut a cake. This is actually a good tool for this job. You don't have to bring a big tractor into such a small confined area and tear the crap out of everything (land and machine) in order to be effective. You can do a lot with the right tool as long as you take your time and use a little common sense...
I got the MH-4900, I can't believe what all it does! The problem with having one is that one sees all kinds of things that are now possible to do! So, you get started on yet another project!!
Another good video showing what a RS-196K can do.
on not-to-difficult soil gotcha.
Hill topping! I'm building a mini mover no tracks, but tires, but the belt drive system desine is perfect for what I call a mini skid steer...
This machine is working nice. Thanks for sharing.
Most of the magnatrac video’s make the machines look useless. Yours does not, love my old 267 and get a lot done with it.
This is big brother to my mini dozer, they are VERY nice
I LIKE IT GOING TO GET ONE
Would be nice to see how you installed the hydraulics and your setup
Send my your email and I'll send you some details
mader.jim@gmail.com
I thought about ordering the correct electric actuators for front lift and rear lift of implements as well, i think it'd work great. Here's my e-mail for more information. Could you include a few pictures of your setup too please.
Mykids32@gmail.com
Where did you buy your hydraulic parts? I got RS196 like to convert to hydraulics, i appreciate if you can give me an advice how to install.
What size hydraulic pump
Would like info on the hydraulic system u used and how u set it up. Would like to add some to mine
Good video
Yep. Its offical. I NEED one.....
what is this a history project
I don't follow
its an inside joke
look back on your comments
Have you used your Struck for snow removal on driveways?
No, I have another machine for snow removal that has an angle snow blade. I did have an old Struck MD50 that I built back in the 70's, and used it for snow. It did fine.
Would you recommend the rubber shoes for snow removal or do you think the groused shoes would work fine? I don't have either one on my Struck so trying decide which on to buy. Thanks
I have no experience with the rubber tread. The only consideration could be using the steel cleats on asphalt. Either one would certainly be an advantage over smooth steel track.
Very rough
observation: So you cleared an easy to clear soft loamy soil area to make a video? Try real world dirt. Report back.
So what's your point? It's the only soil we have in eastern Ohio. Sorry I couldn't have taken the video out in the Rocky Mountains or some other location to your liking... jerk.
@@jimtheflea umm . . the Rockies are "rocky"? But you are correct if they were you couldn't with that thing. Watch a few Deere 3320 videos. You'll trade that toy in. Seems alot of those get traded in after the tracks fall off and not being very useful ?
Hey "itsruf1", surprised to see you here bashing yet another Struck.
I use my mt2000 in the Rockies. Not setup as a dozer but have backhoe and front end loader. It amazes me at how well it digs and moves dirt.
You don 't use a hammer to cut a cake. This is actually a good tool for this job. You don't have to bring a big tractor into such a small confined area and tear the crap out of everything (land and machine) in order to be effective. You can do a lot with the right tool as long as you take your time and use a little common sense...