awesome vid my only complain is that its not longer :)
@Drew67099 жыл бұрын
Did you notice a tooth missing on the bucket you're using there? Looks like the shop will have an extravagant view. Don't forget the man cave and hot tub. Lol
@JimHowDigsDirt9 жыл бұрын
It looks like I'm missing a tooth but I'm not. I had to use an old worn out tooth to replace the one I lost and to protect the shank. Bobcats have a poorly designed bucket that have a tendency to loose teeth when mud or soft wood pushes out the pin. This has been a on going problem for me right from day 1 with the E50 and I usually use bolts in place of the pins to keep from loosing my teeth. If you ever buy a Bobcat excavator, then you should consider an aftermarket bucket with pins that go through the side of the tooth and not through the top.
@Drew67099 жыл бұрын
JimHowDigsDirt Actually, I'm looking into a Kubota 040-4 excavator. Gotta think of weight when loading on my tiltdeck trailer. Its limit is around 11,000 lbs.
@JimHowDigsDirt9 жыл бұрын
***** I know what you mean. My E50 weighs 11,000lbs and the trailer is only rated 14,000 lbs. Considering the trailer weighs 3300 lbs puts and I'm allowed 10%(1400lbs) on the ball, I'm close to being over weight if I'm not loaded just right.
@Drew67099 жыл бұрын
JimHowDigsDirt But do you clean the undercarriage after a job to minimize overloading? Especially in muddy conditions? I'm debating whether or not to look into a tri axle trailer form Load Trail that has a 21,000# capacity. The things I would like to do with my excavator (if I get this venture working) I would require more capacity to handle machine and implement.
@littledrummerboy7389 жыл бұрын
JimHowDigsDirt I have the same problem. Not the best bucket design. I suggest looking at Geith buckets. They are an awesome alternative