I randomly came across your video. I see most of your videos have nothing to do with excavators. Oh well i liked this one so i subscribed.. you are a real down to earth dude. I like that.
I just got a bobcat myself. Couldn’t pass on the price, jumping into the void with beginners knowledge myself, but hoping for the best. Gotta start somewhere 🤷🏼♂️
You should have a welder fabricate a metal piece that would bolt to the blade at an angle. That way you could use it to backfill. Maybe he could make it so you could flip it over and use it in either direction.
I’m very interested i something similar 4-6k lbs. u mentioned your in rocky environments. I have rocky woods, have u ever had the tracks slide off? Someone told me going over rocks could do that and it’s holding me back
What direction could you point me in to even to start looking for excavation work? I'm in Houston tx I'm sure there is lots of work, but don't even know where to start
I randomly came across your video. I see most of your videos have nothing to do with excavators. Oh well i liked this one so i subscribed.. you are a real down to earth dude. I like that.
thanks for the comment, ill have some more excavator and skid steer videos coming
Thank you that was really informative and entertaining. I'm buying a mini excavator the next week hopefully
Great video. Best ones come from guys actually using the equipment like this one. Keep em coming
Very helpful video. Thanks!
Great information....appreciate all the honest considerations.
Great video Brother.!
I truly appreciate the straight forward approach. Thank you Sir
Lol I got a bobcat I didn't even know how to use one but I made my money back
lol, it takes some time im no expert by any means but I get it done
I just got land and looking for a rental has made me want to buy one 😅
@@Mistik20071 when u perched machine call me for oprating because I have 30 years experience & also good knowledge repairing hydraulic+ engine side
I just got a bobcat myself. Couldn’t pass on the price, jumping into the void with beginners knowledge myself, but hoping for the best.
Gotta start somewhere 🤷🏼♂️
Sounds good. I dig the straight forwardness thanks.
Great vid! You should do a how to maintenance vid on it. Oil change, filters, fluids, grease etc etc.
Excellent. Lots of good information
Great presentation!!
Great video
Wise choice, that was my first choice as well.
Good video thanks for the info
You should have a welder fabricate a metal piece that would bolt to the blade at an angle. That way you could use it to backfill. Maybe he could make it so you could flip it over and use it in either direction.
Terrible idea. The blade is used to level machine when digging more than pushing dirt. I would never want to trust a weld
@@justanbaker8937 and u dont think there are any welds on your straight blade?
great video. nice machine.
how many hours is too many to buy one?
I’m very interested i something similar 4-6k lbs. u mentioned your in rocky environments. I have rocky woods, have u ever had the tracks slide off? Someone told me going over rocks could do that and it’s holding me back
What direction could you point me in to even to start looking for excavation work? I'm in Houston tx
I'm sure there is lots of work, but don't even know where to start
When you say water lines? Do you mean new construction?
Nicely done.
How can much can you charge per foot to dig water lines, sewer lines etc?
100$ an hour is what I was told, could even be more depending on the terrain
$85-$120 per hour depending on experience and size of machine