KYMRON small Excavator attachments ALL put to the test!!
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- Опубліковано 3 лис 2023
- In this video we put all the KYMRON small excavator attachments to the test!
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Can you put the material bucket on backwards and use it for a shovel? Makes it a lot easier to scoop out of a pile.
Do you offer a stump grinder auger option that works for your smallest excavator? And if so, a demonstration would be awesome. Thank you
I feel like a small front end loader would do a better job of moving an above grade pile of soil or gravel. Excavators seem to be slow and clumsy at that task.
If you are going to buy the larger bucket. Spend the extra and get the tilting bucket. And the larger sifting bucket.
Those screw hitches break. I mean the bolt snaps. Iv done about 5 of them in 300 hours professional hours. Bolts are easy enough to source from a bolt store but it’s still annoying when it happens and doesn’t look good when you’re on a job.
Missed using the thumb
I would have liked to see you use the thumb with the rake to move the pile you created in the video.
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Kudos for actually showing these off instead of just depicting them in their unused glory!
are mini excavator attachments universal or proprietary? Thanks!
good explaining and good control the excavators... thanks
I like that quick hitch.
i like the wide tracks great video
Do you have a T-Post driver for that?
That is the color I want (white), easier to see the dirt. Great video. I have like 1,000 small mesquite trees to remove from my 55 acres.
Nice, wish there was a Kymron dealer around the northwest GA area.
Can you split fire wood ‘ maybe with a modified claw?
Would you ever consider doing a video demonstrating your forklift attachment for your excavators maybe on an XH26 or XH42? I'm curious to see how the backstop of the attachment works without hitting the dipper stick. I also think there are many people who are unaware that such attachments exist for excavators and that it essentially turns them into a crane forklift.
Here in where I am in Texas we have a lot of rock so any post holes would need to be drilled through some hard rock. I do like the hydraulic hammer though.
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