Hello , in reality , we must remove the topsoil first to put it back to close the trench, so we mainly use the teeth to lift the soil along its length rather than going down lower and closing the bucket by taking the topsoil and the earth sterile.
This is not how you did a trench with a excavator. You never have the grading blade facing the trench for two reasons. 1: the teeth on the digging bucket can damage both the grader and the bucket. 2: with the grader blade behind the machine and lowered down then this gives you more digging force on the digging bucket and also more clearance to dig longer trenches.
Hello , in reality , we must remove the topsoil first to put it back to close the trench, so we mainly use the teeth to lift the soil along its length rather than going down lower and closing the bucket by taking the topsoil and the earth sterile.
Dig a trench in layers, this is how you rip up cables and pipes
Don't talk trash😢
Survey the ground, problem solved.
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This is not how you did a trench with a excavator. You never have the grading blade facing the trench for two reasons. 1: the teeth on the digging bucket can damage both the grader and the bucket. 2: with the grader blade behind the machine and lowered down then this gives you more digging force on the digging bucket and also more clearance to dig longer trenches.
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Hope you like tipping over
So if you're digging into hard red dirt, where should you have it...uhhh in the front to support your dig...😂
I bet you went to heavy equipment operator school too bud😂
This isn’t correct is it. I’m very new to running an excavator but this seems backwards based on common sense and physics.
Imagine someone actually looking for information on digging a trench and stumbles across this load of trash. Not gonna have a good time at the site...