I think i might add one to my arsemel 😅 good job 👍 you could stick some spades out bottom of bucket to act as a ground anchor maybe , just an idea all the best chap
@virginsmoker3 күн бұрын
Is it just me or do you also grind your teeth with suspended breath while waiting for them lumps to fall in the crusher lol😅
@pnuttheclownh225413 күн бұрын
have you seen this YT video yet? Building an Excavator Rock Bucket CHEAP CHINESE $5,000 Rock Crusher PERFECTED! from Kevin Builds kzbin.info/www/bejne/p4acnqadf5irmKMsi=X2jHYzY3H8__w6Jh
@pnuttheclownh225413 күн бұрын
great video again. what a useful attachment.
@bluesix284313 күн бұрын
@@pnuttheclownh2254 Thanks! It really is a great tool. I use it all the time. I have a load of new stuff waiting to review, I’ve just not got to it all yet. Watch this space 👍
@johnmosesbrowning1855Ай бұрын
As I Said in Video one, i got a german „ Mulchmaster“, essentially the same as grin, just assembled here in Germany at MWS, the blade manufacturer. I think that Grin/Mulchmaster changed the hight adjustment to a ratched design witch to me is quite sturdy now. Also my HM46A got two bars for dead man switch and drive so you can change around your hand position as well as mowing one handed. Love my lawn tank 😂
@johnmosesbrowning1855Ай бұрын
Just bought a „Mulchmaster“ HM 46A with a battery powered Briggs and Stratton 82V (72 volt really 😅) Powerhead, the ugly german cousin of grin. (PM means the mover in the video is a machine for professionals, mine HM is for home use). The mover feels like a tank on the lawn and the mulching result is awesome. Absolutely loving it. Thanks for the video.
@bluesix2843Ай бұрын
@@johnmosesbrowning1855 You’re welcome.hope it helped. The ugly cousin! Crikey how bad can it be by comparison 🤣😉. You can also see some additional update videos on the channel. Happy mowing!
@SYScottieyАй бұрын
Thanks for the review… what would it be like for well rotted compost with sticks and debris in? Cheers
@bluesix2843Ай бұрын
@@SYScottieyYou’re welcome and thanks. I find it great for anything friable enough to pass through the grills. Wet claggy material would jam it all up so best keep them clear. There’s not much I haven’t used it on now. Picking sensible material to run is of course key to success. The one thing I do recommend is not to over use it with extreme force to claw out and dig hard rubble etc. You want to keep the grills and teeth nice and straight for finishing work and uniform sorting. Always loose up your rough materials if they’re hard packed or jammed together. Just makes the job so much easier and also protects the integrity of the bucket 👍 happy sifting!
@SYScottieyАй бұрын
@@bluesix2843 we have a 2 month cooling mulch mound. It’s mainly a low cost way of thinning it out. Although we are trying to reduce what goes in it 🤣 don’t put big sticks in it 👎 so perhaps we have answered our own question without having to bit anything 😃
@bluesix2843Ай бұрын
@@SYScottiey Maybe! I mulch and compost all my wood chipper mulch. It makes fantastic compost if you leave it long enough. Gets super hot and produces beautiful rich material once the process has completed. Sells well too!
@SYScottieyАй бұрын
Yeah we have a great compost tons of it literally. Before we started to use the 2.7t digger to turn it it took 3 32ton Lorry’s to clear it. They always left some too. We are probably going to give it away. Grass, wood chip, leaf all at the same time.
@bluesix2843Ай бұрын
@@SYScottiey Crikey that is a lot! People love free stuff however they don’t like it if they have to do the graft to collect and move it themselves!
@PeterEdwards-x2g2 ай бұрын
Regarding flow rates TMA have done a video of the bucket on a machine with variable aux flow. It shows speed at these flows. In all cases max pressure was 160 Bar - This was limited by the carrier machine - the bucket can take a higher pressure kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z5vcmol6oq2Kq6M
@disndat10003 ай бұрын
Builds the most awesome hdraulic winch. Keeps bragging about his little scrap trolley 🤣Great build brother, both, the winch and the trolley 👍
@bluesix28433 ай бұрын
Thanks. It turned out ok for a DIY build. I’ve used it on some meaty pulls and a few tricky ones with snatch blocks etc, it’s worked very effectively. Versatile and handy bit of kit to have in the arsenal. 👍
@johnboluski-zl1qn3 ай бұрын
Very well presented. Almost captivating! A couple off points. The 3mm thick steel deck is lacquered on the underside forextra protection. However, my machine only managed 3 months of use before it began 'delaminating'. No such problems with my Stihl aluminium deck, Kohler engined, 3 speed mulcher. The grin blade will 'bust the bank' if you seriously damage it. And just you try and sharpen it's convoluted wavy cutting edge! As for the height adjuster, in my case, 5 levels of adjustment (instead of 4) are desired. My most used setting has the long control arm positioned in the vertical position. This is a real pain in the arse as it almost always snags the lower branches of my shrubs, and some trees, with their frequent breakage. I have the 46 cm Grin, and, the cheap, thin, flimsy, height connector adjustment 'strips', still feature, including the rivets, but, don't flex so alarmingly. Those on my 53cm Stihl are much more 'muscular' in comparison. Overall, the Grin mulches as good as any machine. My Stihl is around 90 - 95% as good, which is perfectly acceptable, has a deck that won't rust, has a blade that can be sharpened, or replaced at modest cost, has 3 speed selection, sturdier components, and is better value for money. My Grin is good, but it is not great. I conclude that it is, in my opinion over-priced. German Sabo Pro 53 would be my choice. I
@bluesix28433 ай бұрын
@@johnboluski-zl1qn Thanks for your comment it’s appreciated along with the additional shared details, very interesting 👍 check out parts 2/3 as I get more in tune with the machine. Let me know what you think 👍
@BatholomewWinterbottom4 ай бұрын
Excellent vid. Helped me decide on buying a Rhinox Rake Riddle bucket for my Volvo. Should be here in a few days. Maybe I'll do a video too. Cheers 😎
@bluesix28434 ай бұрын
@@BatholomewWinterbottom Thanks for the comment. Great to know it helped you out. Happy riddling! 👍
@keithhooper61234 ай бұрын
Have a Kawasaki engine on Toro Turfmaster,(fast ground speed). and also using Stiga Multiclip 50 Rental mulcher.Probably not as good mulching as Grin, but very reliable, and bought used,at half new price.Also have Klippo mulcher, with swing cutters, which is very good.
@bluesix28434 ай бұрын
@@keithhooper6123 sounds like you have all of the toys 👍
@scottwages5174 ай бұрын
My uncle bought a 56 3200 or 3400 I forget. It was the short bed. I replaced the entire brake system It was an experience I had no experience on 50s vehicles. There was an old boy at the parts store that had been around. He saved my butt on a lot of things. The front bearings were ball bearings. The bearing seals were leather.
@bluesix28434 ай бұрын
3200 I’d imagine. This one was a right mess when I got it. Huge build followed to create what it is today. Took a while and was a proper challenge. You can see the full build on the main channel 👍
@ChrisAtwell-t1t4 ай бұрын
That is a thing of beauty❤
@bluesix28434 ай бұрын
Thanks, appreciate it, built it from chassis up- kzbin.info/www/bejne/iJvIdHWhmMulipYsi=4yf_25XqX8zYcNQm
@bluesix28434 ай бұрын
If that link doesn’t work check the channel for the original build 👍
@malcolmryan-cowell38504 ай бұрын
What a great solution, and an amazing attachment to add to the arsenal. Hugely impressed and am grateful for both the idea and the demonstration. Cheers from Oz!
@bluesix28434 ай бұрын
👍 🙃 🇦🇺 thanks for the positive comment, it’s appreciate. Glad it appealed. I find it a very useful tool especially combined with snatch blocks and redirects. First Oz based comment that I know of !😀
@peterwalton15024 ай бұрын
Been using the rake bucket for a few weeks now. Excellent product used to clear an overgrown area of my field.
@bluesix28434 ай бұрын
Likewise. As long as you’re mindful it’s a lighter gauge rake riddle more suited to prep work and restoration rather than ripping out and Hulk smash types of work. The heavier gauge and land rake attachments are probably best to use initially and then revert to the RR for the sorting. Don’t want to bend those tines. I’m very pleased with mine. Thanks for the update 👍
@vincentsgardens8705 ай бұрын
Beast of a machine that
@bluesix28435 ай бұрын
Yes it certainly has a few stand out talents- it’s very sure footed and climbs with ease, good torque engine wise as it keeps going, stays clean underneath and is easy to clean in the wet. I covered most bases in the 3 videos I think. Let me know what you think if you give one a go👍
@vincentsgardens8705 ай бұрын
That did great and tge lawn was thivk how many weeks growth was that very thick in places also how is the mower for syarting does it start first pull
@bluesix28435 ай бұрын
The lawn was around 3+ weeks worth of growth. It starts very well. No issues. As mentioned I’m not a fan of the ambiguous throttle position for full throttle however choke is easy to find as you push all the way down to the bottom of the housing. Thanks for watching and your comment👍
@vincentsgardens8705 ай бұрын
@@bluesix2843 that was amazing result for 3 weeks plus a mean generally would want to go past 2 weeks for regular mulch so hats of to grin for that ! And will let you know if get one can't decide at min on the AS ,Weibang or Grin all have there good and bad points nice engine that Kawasaki good content enjoyed the videos get some more done with the grin think people will appreciate them if you get chance that is
@bluesix28435 ай бұрын
@@vincentsgardens870 👍
@bluesix28435 ай бұрын
@@vincentsgardens870 I’d definitely have the Grin over the AS purely for easier parts and servicing alone! never had much luck with AS. The Weibang is too new and untested for me. My local supplier does have them in store.
@vincentsgardens8705 ай бұрын
@@bluesix2843 right brilliant there is both grin and Weibang dealer near me prob give the AS mower a miss as no dealer near what issues have you had with the AS
@Henveymick5 ай бұрын
Great review
@bluesix28435 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and the comment, good to know it was useful. 👍
@IreneButler-nq6nb5 ай бұрын
Very neat, great build nice and fit for purpose. Totally effective.
@bluesix28435 ай бұрын
Indeed, not too bad for a home build and works a treat! 👍
@IreneButler-nq6nb5 ай бұрын
Very impressive
@bluesix28435 ай бұрын
Thanks! Appreciate the comment 👍
@brucebaran44505 ай бұрын
So easy looking to do. Good SAFETY. ARBORIST Supreme !
@bluesix28435 ай бұрын
Appreciate the comment and thanks for watching 👍 The system worked very well for this project. Saved a lot of time and effort!
@LewisgardenservicesLtd5 ай бұрын
How are you getting on with the grin? I'm looking at getting one or at least a demo of one. Great content by the way 👍
@bluesix28435 ай бұрын
Thanks appreciate it. I would say it’s a great mower for commercial applications, embankments and rough mowing. It will give a good finish on a domestic lawn if your blades stay sharp. I find it’s too slow for covering regular short lawns etc to make it a viable daily driver. I covered 23500 steps mowing on Thursday with the HondaHRX, speed is paramount for good turnover. The Grin is slow and awkward for standard lawns. It’s great for rough stuff and challenging terrain. Needs a clutch and a stronger height adjuster bar. Stays remarkably clean underneath. Wet grass will stick however very easy to clean. Wheels are decent for grip and very good down steps as the rears are pretty big. Overall a good offering if you use it for its strengths, I wouldn’t want to use it long term on regular lawns. Hope this helps, thanks for the support 👍
@LewisgardenservicesLtd5 ай бұрын
@@bluesix2843 thanks for the details 👍 something about it doesn't grab me, handles and speed I think. I wouldn't cope with it going slow on a load of cuts through the day. Cheers 👍 hope it does well for you...I may demo one if I can
@bluesix28435 ай бұрын
@@LewisgardenservicesLtd Everyday lawns- Honda HRX 537. Best mower by far. Swear by them. Fast, efficient and last for years. Superb mower. Worth every penny 👍
@cwpatey445 ай бұрын
I think the wheelbarrow screamed in pain when he lifted it, lol
@bluesix28435 ай бұрын
Ha, those two implements are very heavy for sure 😉
@bessbobs5 ай бұрын
The barrow handles nearly bent when he lifted the buckets. The barrow bucket is part of its structural strength.
@bluesix28435 ай бұрын
They’re remarkably strong without any reinforcement. As soon as the main barrow dies I keep the frame. I leave the buckets on the frames to move all my buckets about while in storage. They handle it no trouble and those two attachments are bloody heavy 👍
@Mightycaptain5 ай бұрын
That 2 in 1 really is a great tool. And Stihl sells great files in them.
@bluesix28435 ай бұрын
Indeed they are👍 best file for a saw I’ve used. Clearly just a demo of the vice set up (over best file usage) which is a huge time saver. Drives me insane swapping saws around to access both sides.
@kameshvrkumar72455 ай бұрын
👿👿😈😈👿👿😈💔😈👿👿😈😈😈👿👿😈😈👿👿😈😈😈😈😈👿👿👿😈
@Kaylem135 ай бұрын
Yeah, but now I need to move my soil and my digger has no way to move it, ah I'll use my trusty old wheelbarrow........... Shiiiaa....!
@bluesix28435 ай бұрын
If you’re anything like me I have loads of old frames on the scrap pile, I find it a really useful recycle as barrows generally maintain a sturdy frame once dead 👍. I also leave the buckets on the frames while stored for easy movements 😉
@michaelbeever75926 ай бұрын
Only 50 more to go!!😮
@bluesix28436 ай бұрын
Ha you know it! I have 7 saws too…that’s a lot of teeth! Thanks for the comment 👌
@cornhammer6 ай бұрын
You’re doing that backwards 🧑🏻🦯
@bluesix28436 ай бұрын
It might look like it however I assure you it’s the right way around 😉👍. Thanks for watching 🤓
@rickyroaster6 ай бұрын
Thatll be razer sharp after that service 👍
@bluesix28436 ай бұрын
Those Sthil sharpeners are very good….just needs a good operator stood behind it 😉
@nyrasan22406 ай бұрын
Good machine brother in my area cute grass for cows easy if have this machine
@bluesix28436 ай бұрын
Yes it’s a good machine on sensible length grass. The extreme experiment at the end was just for “science” 😉you’d normally use a strimmer for that length grass 👍 thanks for watching 👌
@antiochman82226 ай бұрын
How effective was the mulching on the heavy growth? Heavy grass clippings left on a cut verge rather defeats the point of cutting the grass imo.
@bluesix28436 ай бұрын
The mulching on sensible length grass was genuinely excellent. It was very good as shown in part 1. There’s one shot in part 2 that I accidentally forgot to raise the height on some very long grass. I was asked to mow it off unexpectedly whereas it’s normally left long around a long row of vehicles just in case of damage. If I had raised it up and slowed it down it would have likely done very well. This was user error. The machine by design stays very clean as you might imagine in the dry. A wet mucky day may bring different results. Time will tell! I’m very happy with the performance so far. 👍
@bluesix28436 ай бұрын
Part 3 has just dropped, I filmed it today off the back of your comment. You get a mentioned 👍 thanks for supporting the channel.
@MadebyShea8546 ай бұрын
Part One looked like you hated it, Part Two growing to love it. IS there a Part Three planned where you both dance off into the sunset together ?
@bluesix28436 ай бұрын
…..its like ….well it could have been worse then finding out she can cook and looks hot in a bin bag 😉. Hidden talents.. you never really know what you’ve got until you take it for a test drive 😉 She’s growing on me for sure 👍
@lord_scrubington6 ай бұрын
underrated video
@bluesix28436 ай бұрын
Appreciated👍. If it helps anyone make an informed decision then my work is done 🙏
@bestman77766 ай бұрын
How tf did u get all that in there 😂
@bluesix28436 ай бұрын
Magic 😉👍
@cannibalholiday6 ай бұрын
Wänkerling, by Ikea.
@bluesix28436 ай бұрын
The assembly instructions were terrible 😉
@edwarddapalmer6 ай бұрын
I'd just rail the accelerator with the doors open. Miss me with that. (I'm aware it's a skit)
@bluesix28436 ай бұрын
😉👍. It had crossed my mind as it happens. It was a lot of work to shift it all !
@6463Dave6 ай бұрын
Lol
@bluesix28436 ай бұрын
👍
@HW_Printing6 ай бұрын
Morning wood
@bluesix28436 ай бұрын
😏 😉🤣
@scottharrison12876 ай бұрын
Pop it over there !!! Yeah , jog on, mate ... shift it all yourself .... 😂😂😂 is what i would've said if it was real .. Like the vid by the way 😂😂 👍
@bluesix28436 ай бұрын
😉👍
@peterwalton15026 ай бұрын
I’d love a bucket like this Rhinox buckets are excellent - maybe a month or so when I get paid 👍👍
@bluesix28436 ай бұрын
It really is a great piece of kit. Money well spent if you have the need for one. When I consider the wasted time, work and effort using a regular bucket 😩🤦♂️
@peterwalton15026 ай бұрын
I have just purchased this Rake. Excellent product from an excellent British company 👍👍
@bluesix28436 ай бұрын
Indeed! You definitely won’t regret it 👍.
@The6.0hoe6 ай бұрын
If your generation would’ve raised this generation better you wouldn’t complain. Oh wait. Yeah you would
@bluesix28436 ай бұрын
🤣 Funny 👍
@john.powell6456 ай бұрын
English*
@bluesix28436 ай бұрын
Red telephone Kiosks are British not just English.
@john.powell6456 ай бұрын
@@bluesix2843 never seen them north of the border
@bluesix28436 ай бұрын
@@john.powell645 Google it 👍. Definitely British.If you think about it, it wasn’t called English Telecom…British Telecom. 😉
@Blissful-rain6 ай бұрын
Basically just a Minecraft ladder
@bluesix28436 ай бұрын
Guess so!, never played it. That’s actually a 30 year old length of picket fence!
@MadebyShea8546 ай бұрын
Did you use the Rake Riddle to get that beard into perfect shape ? If you DID use it, did you keep a "finds table" of any ancient artifacts that you dug out ?
@bluesix28436 ай бұрын
I found Jimmy Hoffa and Lord Lucan in there 🤫
@Rhinox-Group6 ай бұрын
Thank you for another great review Ben! The micro trenching bucket really is the ideal attachment to save time when digging trenches for water pipes or cables. Thanks again for the order, we look forward to seeing the deep dig in action again in the future- happy digging!😃
@bluesix28436 ай бұрын
You’re welcome, credit where credit is due. It’s a great product and I’m sure It’ll give me many years of service. Thanks for getting them out to me so quickly 👌
@Rhinox-Group6 ай бұрын
@@bluesix2843 We appreciate the feedback! Not a problem, thanks again for the order!👍
@Rhinox-Group6 ай бұрын
Thank you for the great review Ben, it's greatly appreciated!👍 We're glad that the care package went down well and we look forward to seeing what else you can do with your rake riddle in the future!
@bluesix28436 ай бұрын
Indeed, a nice little surprise although I’m all sugared out now after all those Haribo! 😉. The Rake Riddle really is a nice bit of kit. It’s perfect for so many landscaping needs 👌
@deetee66216 ай бұрын
I ordered a Rhinox rake yesterday for my JCB mini and just had it delivered (blimin’ fast delivery) and I didn’t get a lovely care package or discount. Favouritsim. (Also known as jealousy). :)
@bluesix28436 ай бұрын
@@deetee6621 I’m really pleased with mine I’m sure you will be too. They’re really good at getting the kit out to you quickly if it’s in stock and doesn’t have to be made especially. Sorry you missed out on the Haribo 😉
@deetee66216 ай бұрын
@@bluesix2843 I have Haribo. 👍 I’ve just been unpacking it and it’s not too heavy at all, which surprised me. Sunday, I’ll take it into my woods and start on the job in hand. I have a 30m x 3m x 10m pile of slate and soil to separate, but I think I’ll start on some easier stuff first to see how it performs. Let’s just hope the weather stops being a …….
@bluesix28436 ай бұрын
@@deetee6621 Good luck with the weather! The bucket is great for finer finishes and yes not too heavy at all. 56.73kg I think it was. If you’ve got more heavy rough stuff run a land rake through it first 👍. (🥚 🥚 sucking eggs with that suggestion I’m sure 😉) happy sifting!