Agreed. After you've done this a handful of times it really isn't that bad. I'm hoping we will get our hands on another unit in the near future that we can really work.
It seems to me a very good improvement and move for case to make on this machine would be to have some sort of quick detach loader arms and maybe have two lift cylinders built into the dozer attachment and it might make the coupling easier and it would certainly help visibility all around the machine and also to the bottom of the blade corners for grading.
Seems incredibly complex. You did a good job trying to explain but I definitely would have concerns that the typical Skidsteer operator needs much more training to run this beast. At least regarding coupling and uncoupling and especially because of the concerns around “breaking things”.
Bro you have remade this correctly In the machine now and video is missing proper steps and troubleshooting The video shows nothing You should have had the camera follow the steps bro 😢
i don't understand why i am here .......i am not an operator. ................i am a cement finisher (.......................i think, that it because of the way you speak...) . ............perhaps.
Nice video. Seems complicated but I’m sure it would become routine after a few times. Can’t wait to see this beast in the dirt more on the channel.
Agreed. After you've done this a handful of times it really isn't that bad. I'm hoping we will get our hands on another unit in the near future that we can really work.
Wow!! Amazing!! Thanks!!
It seems to me a very good improvement and move for case to make on this machine would be to have some sort of quick detach loader arms and maybe have two lift cylinders built into the dozer attachment and it might make the coupling easier and it would certainly help visibility all around the machine and also to the bottom of the blade corners for grading.
Is it realy better than just using the bucket?
For aggressive cuts and contour work, absolutely.
It seems they should’ve added a checklist system to the computer. A step-by-step guide would prevent any damage.
I could see that but who goes into the menus to follow a checklist? The guys in the field wouldn't ever use it and then it would still end up broken.
Seems incredibly complex. You did a good job trying to explain but I definitely would have concerns that the typical Skidsteer operator needs much more training to run this beast. At least regarding coupling and uncoupling and especially because of the concerns around “breaking things”.
That will be one of the biggest challenges Case faces on selling this machine.
Bro you have remade this correctly
In the machine now and video is missing proper steps and troubleshooting
The video shows nothing
You should have had the camera follow the steps bro 😢
i don't understand why i am here
.......i am not an operator.
................i am a cement finisher
(.......................i think, that it because of the way you speak...)
.
............perhaps.
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