@@WestCoastCustomConcrete S70 Question for you which breaker do you recommend the Nitrogen one is 1.5k cheaper better bet? ( Bob cat) also would the S70 take out this pad ?? Can the S70 peel grass easily enough?
@@danield8896 I would get a 300lb Striker breaker for the S70 which can easily remove this slab. As far as the grass, if it's moist you may have a problem. I personally do it but on expansive clay soil it's tuff with any wheel loader.
that is the coolest machine i had ever seen.i love you George sooooooooooooooooo much.you are the best father ever.cant wait to see you at the beach sunday.
Thats a really good tip about breaking on the rebar. It's hard to find fill sites here that will take concrete with rebar. I am enjoying your videos and the narrations
Another day another dollar, and another concrete job in the sunny Cali, You are a master mechanic, I mean master concrete , 7 hours none stop, iron man . Great video.
Even when you break up concrete you do it so effortlessly. I have never seen someone operate a Bobcat with as much skill as you do. Almost no one uses a breaker in Michigan.
what a joke 4 inch concrete with a hydro hammer lolol 2 foot on center rebar there is nothing here that is out orf the ordinary nothing over engineered nothing on that job was over 12 inches thick normal concrete with a hydro hammer show something worth recording
🤣I have videos with a mini S70 with 350lb hammer taking out 12 inch concrete. Maybe that's why I'm sponsored by soosan hydraulic hammers and you are not😂
I’ve owned three homes and dealt with other contractors. Anthony is by far the best. Honest and professional.
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@@WestCoastCustomConcrete S70 Question for you which breaker do you recommend the Nitrogen one is 1.5k cheaper better bet? ( Bob cat) also would the S70 take out this pad ?? Can the S70 peel grass easily enough?
@@danield8896 I would get a 300lb Striker breaker for the S70 which can easily remove this slab. As far as the grass, if it's moist you may have a problem. I personally do it but on expansive clay soil it's tuff with any wheel loader.
I know your a very skilled operator how hard would this job to be for a newer operator? If anything just a few hours longer perhaps?
@@danield8896 Yeah. A few hours longer. Once you put some hours on it you'll be able to maneuver through it effortlessly.
that is the coolest machine i had ever seen.i love you George sooooooooooooooooo much.you are the best father ever.cant wait to see you at the beach sunday.
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The best in the west!
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Thats a really good tip about breaking on the rebar. It's hard to find fill sites here that will take concrete with rebar. I am enjoying your videos and the narrations
Thank you!
Another day another dollar, and another concrete job in the sunny Cali, You are a master mechanic, I mean master concrete , 7 hours none stop, iron man . Great video.
Thanks bro 👍
That's my dad!!😍
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Cool dad 😀
Even tho I don’t do construction or demo! But I do love watching ur vids! Keep up the good work guys 👊🏼
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Very impressed with the work you and your men do keep up the hard work👍
Thanks bro
Even when you break up concrete you do it so effortlessly. I have never seen someone operate a Bobcat with as much skill as you do. Almost no one uses a breaker in Michigan.
Hey nick👊 they need to check out the best in the west!
Well done, question. How did you the footing were that thick? Just curious 👏🏽👏🏽🌊
I bought a Mount from BUDD LLC and it works great!
have you ever used a compact concrete crusher on jobs like this? I have used small crushers to generate base on site.
No I have never done that. Road Base Is really cheap in Cali 👍 thanks for watching
is the beaker activate by pushing the floor?
That's a beautiful area
Thanks bro
you should do an equipment tour i like seeing the s250 i’m looking at buying one
I actually was thinking about doing that 👍 thanks for watching Justin 👊💯
@@WestCoastCustomConcrete Sir, can this machine break harder stones like quartz stone? I want it for my small mining business in Ethiopia.
what model is the hydraulic hammer?
Can you make a tutorial on how to operate the bobcat, the controls and how to transition from that breaker...
That's a good idea. I will put one together
Looking forward to the tutorial. Thanks
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Is the s250 still going strong today?
Great video thanks
Thanks bro 👊💯
How’s that bobcat holding up ???
What breaker attachment is that.??... Looking for one for my 751..
You need a 500lb breaker for that size bobcat. If you can get your hands on a Teledyne, buy it.
Cool. I Just bought a bobcat
Nice 👍
Evidently you know what youre doing
Thanks bro
Is this your company???
Yes
Im glad i sold my s250. Buying a s100 now. S250 is too big for residential to me.
I agree. I have a S250 I use to do a lot of commercial jobs. Now I just do residential and it just sits at my yard.
@@WestCoastCustomConcrete nothing wrong with having bug one or backup when you get residential jobs like this one
@@JustinHolloway307 I agree 👍 that's why I never sold it. It's still just sitting in my yard 💯
I m bobcat operator
Could you guys work with your shirt off in the next video. My wife and I like to watch videos with guys working shirtless.
That bobcat wouldn’t knock snow of rope
You sound like a real dumb ass
Last time I checked San Diego is part of the West Coast and I know Demo guys that are by far better than you. Get over your self buddy
Your jealousy is flattering 😂
what a joke 4 inch concrete with a hydro hammer lolol 2 foot on center rebar there is nothing here that is out orf the ordinary nothing over engineered nothing on that job was over 12 inches thick normal concrete with a hydro hammer show something worth recording
🤣I have videos with a mini S70 with 350lb hammer taking out 12 inch concrete. Maybe that's why I'm sponsored by soosan hydraulic hammers and you are not😂
Good job! Well done!