I bought a Chinese tractor and got a lot of the same types of comments you did. It’s been 10 years now and my tractor still runs fine and it’s been worked constantly and heavily. I don’t regret buying it at all.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
I looked at a chinese tractor at our local farm shop - the sales guy turned his nose up and said "not to bother" and go for this other one..... I walked out. The quality looked fine for me, I am not a full time farmer so a smaller machine (and cheaper) would have worked perfectly 👍🏻
@JohnSmith-tz4on Жыл бұрын
Yes I know they change the name brand like every other day but what brand is it please?
@d1v1s1onby0 Жыл бұрын
@@JohnSmith-tz4on it was a Luzhong 304. 4x4 for the conditions here
@JohnSmith-tz4on Жыл бұрын
@@d1v1s1onby0 thanks!
@listenmullahsb8 ай бұрын
@HomesteadingUncontained This is a product to do hard work, the Chinese wouldn't be stupid to use Chinesium for its core parts and used high quality materials and anyway they make very good quality products that we all use on a daily basis, this "Made in China is Crap" trope isn't true today.
@yewjintan45382 ай бұрын
Haters will be haters. I hate trolls. Good on you for giving it a good go! Thanks for the entertaining review!
@ehombane2 ай бұрын
You made me smile. Haters will be haters. I am one too :)))
@TheRealRenn7 күн бұрын
Says the Chicom troll
@richardtruesdell8289 Жыл бұрын
You are a good person, don't let the jerks get you down. You and Julie work well together and I'm glad I found your channel.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Richard, really appreciate the support. ♥️
@michaelmactavish4445 Жыл бұрын
that mini ex is identicle kubota
@idothings6685 Жыл бұрын
Okay "richard", aka Ian's mom...
@leojunior7589 Жыл бұрын
@@michaelmactavish4445 Kubota is very good. Chinese is not good. It sucks.
@michaelmactavish4445 Жыл бұрын
@@leojunior7589 some there stuff is good
@kenfarmer3266 Жыл бұрын
I'm 72 years old, I have a small China made excavator same size as yours, it works great for me its here any time I want to use it don't have to use the shovel much anymore I'm very happy with mine.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Exactly Ken, the convenience of having it on hand is the key.
@MrCPPG3 ай бұрын
Mike Festiva bought one of these. He say "Cheaper than hernia surgery".
@TheRealRenn7 күн бұрын
Does it have the ability to go through bedrock? We have hard clay for about 12-16" then bedrock. I assume going through soft dirt is pretty easy and a cheap mini excavator would suffice
@جاسمسياحي-ش5ذ3 ай бұрын
I have a 2007 Chinese excavator, and I used it as a powerful and wonderful excavator, frankly
@HomesteadingUncontained3 ай бұрын
I am really pleased with it.
@Aweomegames323 Жыл бұрын
I am an excavator operator, operated for 10 years give or take, I completely agree people should learn on a tiny excavator. Large excavators are very easy to operate, smaller machines are more complicated. I've had oil pipeline diggers interview for jobs, some had 20, 30, 40 years on a large excavator. Couldn't operate my cat 305 to save their life
@3Sphere Жыл бұрын
That's so interesting. I've had a similar experience. When I learned to sail years ago I learnt on a 14' dinghy. It was HARD! At first I was doing a dozen different things and trying to keep them all straight, to keep the boat on the air side of the water and sometimes as an added bonus to actually move forward. Then one day, after much practice, out of the blue, it happened. My body just got it. It all locked into muscle memory and from that point on I was doing only one thing- sailing, instinctually and without thought, just like we walk and run. Small dinghies are delicate, fickle and very SENSITIVE! Two inches of the tiller in the WRONG direction and you're swimming- especially in high winds. I had never sailed a big boat- like 30' or larger before that but I can now step onto the deck of any big sailboat and just trim everything and sail the damn thing- with confidence. Maybe not perfectly, but 95%. I can go years as a landlubber too and then step onto the deck of any sail boat and sail it. The muscle memory is always there. But people who have learned to sail on big boats cannot sail a dinghy. They go right into the drink. Come to think of it, learning to stick weld is the same. Must be a universal principle there! Humans can be so amazing and so stupid all at the same time!!! Heh.
@davejaguar6532 Жыл бұрын
Dead right Awesome Games, the truth at last.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
I am going to have to try to rent a big machine just to see the difference. 😀
@jamesmolnar7780 Жыл бұрын
Althouh big machines are much more stable and don't require the blade, they're obviously much larger and require much better awareness of where you're swinging and how to use your mirrors. Most small machines don't stick out past their tracks and you can visually see around the whole machine but are more tippy and jittery
@growingoldandhavingfun4391 Жыл бұрын
every machine is different, it doesnt matter if youre jumping between large and small or different brands. if you were used to jumping between a variety sizes models and brands of equipment you would know size doesnt matter. and ya the pipeline guys ive crossed paths with are pretty useless
@dm55 Жыл бұрын
Every time I hear someone complain about Chinese products I respond the items aren't cheap they're AFFORDABLE. I think sour grapes is why they criticize.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Exactly right - it was not cheap but something I could actually afford to buy instead of double or triple for a known brand 2nd hand machine. Near enough everything is made or part made in China and they are really nice people too...maybe not the governments but I would say that about the UK too 🤣
@jacquestube8 ай бұрын
No listen, some deals are good some aren't, the problem is without the oversight that America has it's too easy to get something that you think is Affordable but it really genuinely is cheap
@yunghanma473 ай бұрын
It is not just sour grape. It is their frustration about themselves for being such a loser and incompetent.
@alk5749 Жыл бұрын
I made a comment about you not being a real diy guy a while back and I regret having said that. You are in fact a very good diy guy and I have become impressed with your projects and your ability to work things out. My apologies and look forward to more of your antics. Good on you chap.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
No worries, we hadn't started the build then but now we are coming to the end of the garage workshop and about to start on the house. Plenty to think about.
@Longtack558 ай бұрын
You are a good man.
@macmccune21 Жыл бұрын
I personally like the stigma surrounding chinese manufacturing. Its really the only thing keeping the prices down!
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
If they stuck a badge on it, no one would know the difference as most of the parts are built there anyway 🤣
@inkbold85113 ай бұрын
That’s the thing, you are paying extra for branding vs generic machine without brand.
@uhu5973 ай бұрын
@@inkbold8511 Well said. That's the price for vanity.
@thelasttimeitried8 күн бұрын
@@inkbold8511 Resellers will pay for parts that are within a certain spec. The parts that don't pass muster get sold under "off-brand" names, and can work significantly worse despite having come off of the same manufacturing line.
@antifocusКүн бұрын
What a weird and selfish take, you are basically advocating the casual sinophobia and racism associated with the stigma and refusing the growth of the industry, for the benefit of the workers and the environment.
@supermike6519 Жыл бұрын
Don’t let the haters get to you! You are living your best life and you get to play with a mini excavator whenever you want!
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Cheers Mike, much appreciated
@johns3106 Жыл бұрын
This is BY FAR the most honest product review I’ve seen on KZbin!
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Cheers John 👍🏻
@dougtravins9624 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your honesty and summary. It's unfortunate that a lot of people forgot, or never learned, how to be civil in their comments. But that shows their true character. I tend to skip reading these comments as having little or nothing to add to the conversation at hand.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Thanks Doug, I do try to ignore them but it can be difficult
@WingsOfADream1 Жыл бұрын
really surprised you didnt get downvoted off peoples egos hating china.... good video. zero bias honest review.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
I think there are more normal people than the bad these days, just much quieter.... 🤣
@joetallon4968 Жыл бұрын
It’s amazing how many experts are out there in KZbin land that have NEVER operated anything bigger than their TV remote! This thing looks like a fun little machine for around the property work!
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Cheers Joe, it is working great for me 👍🏻
@Krunch20208 ай бұрын
Describes me perfectly! Where’s my remote?
@Brad772006 Жыл бұрын
I watched your original video. I was genuinely curious. I have run heavy equipment for 25 years and I currently have a full size excavator and full size backhoe and a couple of tractors. I personally think you have done a good job on picking a machine for your use and good to see you comfortable with it. Keep up the great work!
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, much appreciated 💙
@jimdevlin4949 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful comment!
@jcarpizo97252 ай бұрын
Do you run a recycling center?
@yudogcome5901 Жыл бұрын
I am in China, we often use such a small excavator to dig kilometers of pits for fiber optics at work, using an excavator is a healing process
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
I think most people just assume these machines are for export only and they are not used in country...... I am very happy with it and would do it again anytime.
@georgeton49917 ай бұрын
@@HomesteadingUncontained China can be GOOD.
@why671527 ай бұрын
Right on dude!! Cheers from Northern Arizona here... I want one!!!
@Skylancer7276 ай бұрын
I work on the railroad in the US, I've occasionally seen them use mini diggers for laying fiber lines along the rails. They use these lines for their safety system known as PTC, Positive Train Control. It's basically a GPS computer system on the train that detects when you're speeding or not slowing down for a signal in time and automatically stops the train. Necessary with how easily you can pass out at the wheel, but that's also why we have two man crews.
@alec4672 Жыл бұрын
I mean I didn't think it was gonna hold up real great either but I wasn't an ass about it 😂😂 I just waited for the 1 year review video and here we are. Thank you for buying this and putting your experience with it on KZbin. This is the first real English in-depth review on these things and that's super valuable for everyone.
@1pcfred Жыл бұрын
I think how this works out depends largely on who's involved. Some folks get stuff to work for them and some are just menaces. I see those menaces in the comments here. It's junk! Yeah after you're done with it I'm sure it is.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
No worries Alec, it is proving better than expected for sure.
@hape4 Жыл бұрын
Great stuff and I have the same experience with importing a Chinese Jinma tractor back in 2005. Friends and family were not impressed and especially the “where’d you think to get spare parts” questions is so recognizable. 17 years later and only minor things like some oil leaks I can say this was one of the Best Buy’s I ever did. It’s not for professional or very heavy use but it’s a brave little tractor that has done so many jobs that I can’t imagine doing without anymore.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
It's all about expectation and the convenience of owning the machine - you tend to look after them more and it will do 10 times the work you can do so it has to be better. 😀
@mstaff657 Жыл бұрын
I buy most of our plasma and welding supplies from China starting in 2006 they have always treated us great. Plasma torch parts (expendebles) last twice as long for 1/3 the cost. I was spending 400/mo for junk made in the USA that lasted hrs compared to days when I use parts from China. The Chinese were also very knowledgeable, and fixed my jerry rigged problems fast.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Haha, love your comment.... cheers Mark 👍🏻
@bradleycooper54368 ай бұрын
the "made in usa" is made in china too...
@jasonvanhalle7 ай бұрын
Do you have steady suppliers you've had good experiences with? Or are you using an Alibaba type site?
@Skylancer7276 ай бұрын
Yeah not sure why people think Chinese stuff is total crap anymore when 90% of the things people say are great still came from China. You're $2K TV and your $1K smartphone both were primarily made in China. And even many car parts and lawn mowers were made there. There is still Chinese junk, but it does seem to be less common.
@mydraftable65262 күн бұрын
The best welders are Lincoln and Miller. Made in the USA
@willgallatin2802 Жыл бұрын
For the first time running a mini I thought you did just fine. No one can magically run a machine just out of the gate. I run a 3 ton Bobcat on an infrequent basis at work. Small machines have their place for projects. Good to see you think things thru before doing them.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Cheers Will 👍🏻
@DiHandley Жыл бұрын
You’re quite right. Hiring an excavator is expensive but they can do an incredible amount of work in an hour. I agree 100% with all your decisions. Life is all about expectations and as you said, you need to manage them. Well done Ian!
@MrWhateverfits Жыл бұрын
500 for an hour to do what he did was actually really cheap. A lot of people or business' would charge upwards of a thousand for just that small job.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
He did a job after for my son to dig out his septic tank, €200 for 30 mins.... but transporting and travel etc all adds up so we are pleased we found this guy.
@paradiselost9946 Жыл бұрын
Given the right job. Borrowed a 2.5t for a month. After a jerry can of diesel, i gave up... Got the bamboo out with a carjack, blocks, and a steel blade on the brushcutter. Did it again a few months later, had to repair the sump (someone ran over a stake?) so got to borrow it for a few weeks again. Got a stump grinder now. The right tool for the job!
@smclynden Жыл бұрын
Yeah, $500 is a steal, I won't move my machines for less than $1000...
@theoztreecrasher2647 Жыл бұрын
@@smclynden Yep, moving heavy machinery is expensive. For 1 small job it may well not be feasible. In that case you may have to work out a way to aggregate several small jobs in the area. Otherwise it may get to the stage where your small machine (and a LOT of time and improvisation) might be the only choice. I once took three parts of a day to dig out a large tree with a toy blade on a very small FIAT ag dozer. The exhaust was the only thing sticking out of the hole by the time I could topple it. Filling the hole in was a piece of cake after that. With a large boulder field though it was easier just to cover them as a feature. In my younger days you would just have purchased a case of gelignite and blown the lot out in no time but those days are long gone! 😉
@maryolee8303 Жыл бұрын
I'm in the Operating Engineers Union and you unloaded that machine perfectly. Anyone that says you did not, does not know themself how to even start that mini-excavator
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, I am tentative but prefer that than tipping over 😀
@Jeff-sm8of2 ай бұрын
I have had a Chinese excavator for 6 years works beautifully.
@HomesteadingUncontained2 ай бұрын
Mine is still going great and has already paid for itself. Cheers for watching 👍
@OldGeezerstoolbox Жыл бұрын
People tend to be really good at telling others what they are doing wrong without being able to specifically explain why their way is actually an improvement. Glad you were able to brush most of those back-seat-drivers off. Thanks for the 1 year review--I've been pondering whether these diggers (and similar equipment) were even worth the trouble. My rule on Chinese equipment has always been to plan on doing some maintenance and repair the day it arrives (it usually needs it), and you can eventually re-make it into what you wanted to begin with.
@bblauter Жыл бұрын
sort of like buying from harbor freight
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Yes, we have checked and double checks along the way. It is mine so you have to look after it.
@shelbyseelbach9568 Жыл бұрын
Mine has always been to try to avoid Chinese products at all costs, as I don't like to support communism, our enemies, or companies and entire countries who could care less about trademarks, copyrights, or patents. Buy American whenever possible, get a warranty from a known company with tech support, support our own countries and workers, get the product I actually want straight out the box and not have to do repairs to make a brand new product function acceptably. To each their own though.
@michaelmactavish4445 Жыл бұрын
that mini ex has kubota diesel
@HenryLoenwind Жыл бұрын
The trick is knowing which category a product belongs to. There is "cheap crap to sell to stupid westerners", there's "we make this for western companies, so why not run the machines overtime and slap our logo on it" (with the variants "but use cheaper materials", "let's sell the rejects" and the well-loved "but design our own variant that only pretends to work" like those neat little 100 kWh powerbanks and 10 Exobyte thumb drives), there's "this was made for the locals, want one, too?", and there's even "original product for a worldwide market". Obviously, categories 1 and 2.3 are not what you want to buy, but they also are the best-known ones. This machine clearly belongs to the third category, so it will be built to a standard and quality level that Chinese customers will accept. Those levels are lower than what we are used to, but they are there---Chinese customers wouldn't buy these machines if they weren't working at all.
@troybodle Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the honest feed back Yes There is a lot of haters I've been known to stir the pot a few times, I have 2 Japanese mini excavators, I didn't buy Chinese due to the high hours the machines are being used on a daily basis but can see this machine suits your purpose, Thanks again for your honest feedback
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Exactly, if this was my trade then I would have invested more but for the homeowner who is the only person this will effect if it breakdown then it is perfect.
@OlesMusic Жыл бұрын
I bought one too, not the pro model, just the e10. It works pretty good. I had to go over and check alt the bolts and put on some extra hose protection. There was also a small hydraulic leak and some scratches in the paint, all minor stuff. I've been enjoying this machine and done a lot of heavy digging with it.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
I have stripped it to the chassis since having it and it went back together perfectly, so every lighted up and the construction is what I would expect to see on any machine. So I am happy with it. 👍🏻
@DavidJackson-hc3bi10 ай бұрын
Hi, I am interested in ordering an excavator but having difficulty finding information on costs importing to the US. Do you have any recommended links? Thanks!
@RobertGaia01Ай бұрын
@@DavidJackson-hc3biI don't know if there are high tariffs in the United States.
@jamescardy3530 Жыл бұрын
I imported my own mini skid loader from China to here in Australia few years ago. I used freight forwarder from here to ship and deliver to door etc. Once supplier dropped it to departure port I paid from there I think. Although the supplier was supposed to pay a export fee from China and refused so I got charged instead was about $150. All in all process went well and machine is still going strong. I saved around $10000 from buying the same machine locally.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
That is the way to go - organise your own shipping. I know for next time for sure.
@t.p.9232 Жыл бұрын
What size machine did you buy? I am currently looking at 3.5 ton from multiple Chinese companies. One thing I found out by accident really, was that so many of those Chinese companies are actually just re-sellers. They put their decals on a machine that is made by one company for everybody.
@t.p.9232 Жыл бұрын
@James cardy
@jamescardy3530 Жыл бұрын
@@t.p.9232 Mines a mini skid loader and yes multiple factories make the same or very similar product with different branding. They do vary slightly from each factory. I believe from what I've read is their government runs the factories.
@theobserver8881 Жыл бұрын
nah, there is no such thing thing as export fees, only import fees.
@rovman007 Жыл бұрын
Nice comment, I have myself a kubota U10-3 that’s looks indeed more stable. I am not an expert digger either, but learned together with my son how to operate. When I feel down or sad I start to use the little machine and bring in no time a smile on my face
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Yes, it does that, stick some headphones on and enjoy the day 😀
@steves14602 ай бұрын
Straight to the point without all the waffle and I like the fact that you give an honest reflection with your hindsight. Makes it much more useful for anybody considering going down this path.
@steveroper8733 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your honest appraisal. I think you and Julie are a lot more like most of us. Most of us have no need for...nor care to afford spending as much money as many branded mini-excavators would cost. That doesn't mean we wouldn't love to have one. I think you two are brilliant.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
That was one of the big reasons for buying it - we could just about afford this one but a known brand was way out of our budget - exactly right. Thanks Steve.
@ulbuilder Жыл бұрын
@@HomesteadingUncontained Like you said in the video your usage is very light. Why spend mega bucks on a name brand for it to spend the majority of its life resting in the garage?
@mdmconstruction Жыл бұрын
Yeah jcb micro .8 ton, 15-20k my chinavator (08) 5k
@labandonaldhock80 Жыл бұрын
Nothing wrong with Chinese equipment, great stuff. Save money
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Exactly my thoughts, cheers 👍
@MrXelaim7 ай бұрын
We really need higher import taxes on them.
@labandonaldhock807 ай бұрын
@@MrXelaim a new Ford truck loaded is 135,000 dollars, the one I use is 24 years old, cost 19,000$ new ,screw your import taxes. Buy Chinese all day long. China rules. Biden lies all day every day.
@labandonaldhock807 ай бұрын
Buy them used in Canada save the 25--% tariff
@Raymond-ck6msАй бұрын
@@MrXelaim u know the customer is paying the tax instead of Chinese manufacturer right?
@VersinKettorix Жыл бұрын
This is a really informative video. You did a nice job of laying out the pros and cons of the machine which is pretty generous of you to take the time to do so. Thanks.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
No problem, enjoy doing it 👍🏻
@digger360 Жыл бұрын
nice informative video ...spent my whole working life operating 360 diggers and my advise to people was always turn the revs down a fraction on these mini diggers it doesnt need to be on full revs all the time or they become jerky and unstable 👍
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
I agree but so many say the opposite. I turn it down until it runs nicely then leave it there. Until I need to run the tracks and then it is full throttle........3km/hr.🐌
@mikedeman5351 Жыл бұрын
When you look at what you've achieved so far with the building, it's amazing to think it was done by just the two of you and not a team of builders . . . . :)
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Hi Mike, we keep stopping and thinking the same....we do love it though 👍🏻
@1pcfred Жыл бұрын
You eat an elephant one bite at a time. You stick with it and you can do anything. It just may take a while.
@sswkevinloucks5 ай бұрын
I have over 100 hours on my chinese mini excavator: No problems.
@harryiv6107 Жыл бұрын
Love this follow up. Seeing your confidence and skill level grow on that machine in each video has been great.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Thanks Harry, means a lot 👍🏻
@RichardS-qh8mi3 ай бұрын
Brilliant presentation - can imagine how much back saving work your little machine has done.👍
@HomesteadingUncontained3 ай бұрын
It was well worth the investment for sure
@Namenotfound2025 Жыл бұрын
Bought 2 and THERE IS NO REGRET! Great machine for the farm
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Great news - they are very useful for sure.
@ssj4deva Жыл бұрын
Man Alive!! Thank you so much for Sharing !! I have been renting a mini ex for 2 months on my job site and between delivery charge pickup charge and rental fee I am already well over $6,000 and the thing is used with over 2k hours on it!! I know my operators using this machine will complain about possible jerkiness or responsiveness but the savings are Huge!!! I almost considered buying a mini ex to practice on myself and this one is an AMAZING one to use!! Thank you for sharing!!
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
It is great for the home use - maybe for smaller works but be careful on the everyday commercial use - maybe a slightly larger machine. I am totally happy with it for my own use.
@ern48 Жыл бұрын
Excellent 1 year review! I did similar to you buying a Chinese towable backhoe strictly for installing utilities and excavating for a house on a level town lot. Did some mods to it greatly improving its digging capability and sold it when I finished the house, win win. Good luck to you with your projects.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Cheers - if you know what you need it for then it works perfectly - we now know what we can and cannot do and are really happy with it 👍🏻
@PEEJ08 Жыл бұрын
Got a slightly larger machine a year ago. It was fun getting to Canada. Put a fair amount of hours on it. Definitely a learning curve when you get started with it. Once you're comfortable with the machine and you know its limitations there is so much you can do with it.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
It is all about getting used to it - I am 80% there now I think...... but then I have a gap in using it and have to to learn again 🤪
@berettaboi Жыл бұрын
Curious what you bought, and how much you paid "landed" here to Canada. Also if it's doing well and holding up.
@PEEJ08 Жыл бұрын
@@berettaboi got a little over a ton machine. Briggs and strat engine. Got the cab. Bunch of attachments. Most of the attachments haven’t used yet. Eventually I will. Got about a little over 100 hours on it. Holding up pretty good. Only issue is the one track side the tension rod is seized. Need to take it apart more to fix but haven’t taken the time to do that yet. It is what it is. It’s not a fancy 100k machine so it has its limitations. Do a lot of trenching for drainage and running underground power lines. Landed when freight prices were higher at 9k cdn approx with fees and taxes. Highly recommend spending the extra like I did and get the cab.
@HogBoss850 Жыл бұрын
Ritchie Bros auctions always has a bunch of these at their consignment sales. They sell for around d $5000 CAD and then you don't have to worry about shipping and importing
@berettaboi Жыл бұрын
@@HogBoss850 good call if there is indeed a couple there. There's always some on FB marketplace and other resale sites, but they are reselling at a higher cost than you can order it for...
@jkwo20078 ай бұрын
Thank God, in the US here, there are some importers already selling such kind of equipment for under $5000 with no shipping cost for buyers China now sells all kinds of small machines for home improvement and gardening, ranching at affordable prices. You got all sorts of toys for men. I envy you.
@HomesteadingUncontained8 ай бұрын
Yes, very jealous of your low prices on everything - our lumber is about 5 times that of yours and then the heavy equipment...aaargh. But it is well worth the investment when building on your own. 👍🏻
@cliffordmontana45627 ай бұрын
@@HomesteadingUncontainedI’m sorry the liberals have ruined Europe and made everything so expensive. I don’t know how middle class people can even afford to live, let alone own a home, tractor, or mini excavator.
@Skylancer7276 ай бұрын
Shame the government is also thinking of adding massive import taxes for Chinese things soon. There's already talks of a 100% mark up for Chinese EVs because they're so destructively cheaper than even US gas cars.
@HomesteadingUncontained6 ай бұрын
@@Skylancer727 US government - the EU already have varying import duties. I wonder if they include tesla in that 😂
@Skylancer7276 ай бұрын
@@HomesteadingUncontained I mean we already have import duties, over 20%, but they are planning to raise them across the board.
@1TimBaugh Жыл бұрын
Very useful account of how the machine has done. I'd say ignore what Les Dawson used to call 'the knockers', but in fact your response to some of these criticisms has been very useful. Bravo for giving it a go, you've clearly made it work.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
We try, thanks for your positive comment 👍
@alane3983 Жыл бұрын
Interesting. I don’t generally have a lot of confidence to buy that expensive of an item from China without a local support group. Glad it worked out for you.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
I was the same, I chatted to quite a few people who had already done it - plus researched the Alibaba payment system which was secure and reliable....
@joewilson3393 Жыл бұрын
I've seen a LOT of hit and miss on these video's. Definitely a do your homework moment.
@randomdude8202 Жыл бұрын
China is like anywhere else when it comes to international trade, there will be people who will try to scam you, especially if you have no middle man to give you some insurances.
@观山海-j6b Жыл бұрын
在中国这样的机器很多,800~20000人民币之间。
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
@@观山海-j6b Exactly, they are not just made for export. 👍🏻
@frederickburns1739 Жыл бұрын
I just hope that people listen closely to you and learn. There's a lot of good advice in this video!!!
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Frederick.
@normhowes2975 Жыл бұрын
Great video. I bought a 1.5T, different brand, with the Kabota engine from a importer. Ordered it late 2021 and got it mid 2022. Yes I paid extra as he needs to make money also, however there were no hidden fees. As l was unable to pick it up l paid someone to deliver to me. As glad l got it as you are. USA here.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
If you rely on it for the business it is worth the extra. Cannot risk a breakdown on a job. Me, I can just wheel it into the garage and cry for a few hours.. 🤪
@normhowes2975 Жыл бұрын
@@HomesteadingUncontained Mine is used only around my property so when it breaks down I will also be crying LOL
@shawnchong5196 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! My dream since a child is to have my own excavator! I knew I couldn't buy a big one, but I recently started looking for videos about excavators and found yours. Thanks for such a great video, and an honest video too!
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
No problem - I am still very happy with the machine and the company I bought it from.
@Cai_0-03 ай бұрын
中国制造🎉
@davejaguar6532 Жыл бұрын
Two hundred and eighty thousand views and eight hundred and sixty five comments, I am amazed that so many people are interested in Chinavators. Regarding the thumb, my little 1.2 ton UHI Chinavator came with a factory fitted mechanical thumb and I haven't used it much - until last weekend when I sawed a nearly two foot diameter eucalypt tree (heavy Aussie hardwood) into rounds. I used the digger with a sling to lift one end of the tree off the ground so I could saw each piece off without my bar/chain going into the dirt then I used the thumb to lift all the pieces into my trailer. That digger saved me a lot of pain and sweat and the thumb worked a treat. You may not use your new thumb often but you will be glad of the physical help the thumb gives when you find you need it. That little job I did is the sort of job that comes up and you say "crikey, I've got the excavator, I can use it to help me do that" but it's not the sort of job you'd likely go to all the trouble of renting one just to do. There's dozens of little knick-knack jobs that having your own digger will help you do and they don't always involve digging holes or grading ground. My little Chinavator has taken everything I've thrown at it and like when you thought to use your digger to pull your shed's roof truss into alignment, I find inventive new uses for mine all the time.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
We don't have any trees so I thought I didn't need one. But the rocks are a pain (didn't know I had them until I started digging 🤪 ) But agree, there is a lot of interest in little excavators.
@hideakyschan9288 Жыл бұрын
If thing goes well, I plan to meet with Mr Frank at his Shangdong office year end to get know further about mini excavator.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Would be interested in hearing your experience 👍
@georgeton49917 ай бұрын
@@HomesteadingUncontained shandong bun is very famous.
@RobertGaia01Ай бұрын
@@georgeton4991 welcome to Shandong
@margareth1504 Жыл бұрын
Your videos are so valuable with information from an honest perspective for anyone interested in a machine like this. Appreciate that youve taken the time to detail all of these aspects from your own experiences. 😊
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much - I really like the machine as it was a risk buying it but either way I will say if there is anything wrong...😀
@simonmiddleton4977 Жыл бұрын
So good of you Ian to share your experiences of this great bit of kit, I’m sure a lot people will find it very informative and some may be regretting their previous negative comments. Good luck to you both 👍😃
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Thanks Simon - it has helped us a lot and is still doing so - I just dug another drainage ditching in 10 mins which would have taken hours with a shovel (well Julie hours with a shovel 🤣)
@theoztreecrasher2647 Жыл бұрын
@@HomesteadingUncontained Yep, luckily Eastern machinery has been rising in quality as that of the average Western woman's value as a draughthorse has been declining! 😜😁
@victordkv8525Ай бұрын
I may never buy such a machine but, being interested in engineering, enjoyed your vid very much.
@FrankSanchez5056 ай бұрын
Thank you for making videos and very good info. You helped thousands of other people, even a year later.
@HomesteadingUncontained6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Frank 👍🏻
@jamesfletcher279 Жыл бұрын
Don’t listen to what anyone else says it takes years to be a good machine operator keep at it every hour you will get better I don’t have a thumb on my machine and I have loads of stones I move and personally I wouldn’t have a thumb it gets in the way great video
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Cheers James, I was worried about it getting in the way, but it will be removable (they are very light on this machine). 👍🏻
@xiaoxiaoreed8012 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the informative follow up... have a great life in France, be happy.... I’m in West Africa, getting loads of different Chinese made products, some good, some great... and some crap... life’s a roller coaster
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Exactly, if you never try you never know - I am pretty happy with it.
@billyflanagan9657 Жыл бұрын
People are jealous of you because you're successful
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Not that successful but I know what you mean 👍
@billyflanagan9657 Жыл бұрын
@@HomesteadingUncontained We all are learning so much from you. Thank you
@jeffcamp481 Жыл бұрын
Don’t listen to the jerks! I have a small loader, your right we need to know the limitations of our equipment. My small loader is so handy to have and to do my projects, knowing it’s limitation preserves the machine. Your a good guy, Thanks for your program!
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Cheers Jeff. Until you have experienced these machines then they shouldn't pass judgement - they do what they were intended to and I was looking at the loaders and mini skid steers......they look pretty useful.
@jeffcamp481 Жыл бұрын
@@HomesteadingUncontained I have a little skidsteer and it is so handy, it’s not a giant dozer, but I don’t need a dozer! I am quite intrigued by these small escalators , I think it would compliment my little skidsteer!
@colonylaser48606 күн бұрын
I like watching DIY projects and people's first hand experience, be it success or failure. I appreciate your videos and your generosity to share it. Thank you.
@HomesteadingUncontained3 күн бұрын
Cheers for that 👍🏻
@HuckThis1971 Жыл бұрын
Every machine has their limits. Seat time is what improves your speed and accuracy.
@chucknorris277 Жыл бұрын
Go to a dealer and sit in the seat first.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
It is coming, 1st time this week I felt comfortable and smooth. So it is coming.
@TyroneDamShewlaces Жыл бұрын
Looks like it's working out well. I bought a Wacher-Neuson version of tiny excavator a few years ago and the tiny size comes in so handy - more than I thought it would. Mine is a diesel and the tracks expand out, but it's still tiny and probably functions pretty close to that one. One thing I learned is that excavators can move a lot more dirt per weight of machine than a lot of others. Even these tiny ones can do a significant amount of work. But the MAIN thing is... I'm older now so I fire this little thing up to do a ton of things that when I was younger would just do by hand. Not only is it much faster than by-hand for small jobs, but the injury savings on my back and joints is priceless.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Exactly - we would used to dig everything by hand 25 years ago...but now it would kill me. I started finishing up with a shovel and thought why, just get back on the digger and finish up....so much easier and allows for more projects that you would just dismiss if done by hand.
@davejaguar6532 Жыл бұрын
Awesome 1 year look-back mate. If this doesn't help people who are at the crossroads of deciding then nothing will. Most of us who have bought chinavators over the past few years are very happy with them but we also become aware of their downfalls and limitations and we work around them. As for the haters, they are just onlookers and it's really only the people who have owned or used these machines that can have the capacity to provide valuable input, the rest can only offer opinions based on prejudgment and thin air.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Exactly right Dave 👍🏻
@deosiewilson732 Жыл бұрын
I think it's ridiculous to label people who critique Chinese excavators as haters...... also ridiculous to say unless you have owned one you have no basis to have an opinion. Following your logic no one should have an opinion about anything they are not familiar with first hand........ an armchair sports fan can often have a much deeper understanding of a sport than a professional sports man ....... I would never buy one of those Chinese mini diggers..... I've watched enough videos about them to make an informed opinion .....
@davejaguar6532 Жыл бұрын
@@deosiewilson732 I did not say you had no basis to have an opinion, I tried to put across the point that only those with experience may offer "valuable input" over and above what has already been said in the reviews. Of course one may have an opinion without owning one though I fail to see how watching youtube videos would give one a "deeper understanding" than those who actually use these machines in real life, I think that's a ludicrous assertion that fails on many levels but also fails to take into account the many and varied factors involved when people buy cheap machines which is the entire context in which this video exists - the opinions of the owner "1 year on" OF USE, not of watching it on a video. All that aside, I did not label all who make critiques as haters, there are those who see problems with Chinavators who do not act as haters and those who do, there is a nuanced distinction that perhaps you did not appreciate. Most of the "haters" who have spat venom and bile on this thread have not attempted to make reasoned analyses but merely make commentary based on anti China prejudice or some misguided notion that everyone can choose between buying a cheap Chinavator or an expensive name brand where, in fact, for many people it's buy a cheap Chinavator or buy no digger at all. The only real point for or against one on post-purchase-review then becomes one of does/did it do the job you purchased it to do.........
@Kelsdoggy Жыл бұрын
I love seeing you address the negative comments. It’s always funny how many armchair experts there are. They expect everyone to be a pro at everything from day one. We’ll done to you for filming your experience and giving so much info!! 10/10!!
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Cheers - I have learnt a lot over the past year. Now I can just jump on it and get going but I am still hesitant on the slopes, it does not feel too stable although it probably is a lot more stable than I give it credit
@kravchan6 ай бұрын
I'm glad to see a person enjoying his experience, thank you
@HomesteadingUncontained6 ай бұрын
👍🏻
@Ful-OGold Жыл бұрын
I have also owned 2 Chinese mini diggers of a different brand. The first one was a lemon, second one is not the cheapest entry machine but 3 models up with a genuine kubota engine and it’s much better. I might make my own video of it haha.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
I am quite into watching excavators now - did a lot of research before I even went down this path….👍
@mathiasfalkenberg Жыл бұрын
Thanks for these videos, I've literally just placed my order with the same factory you bought from. I added the extended tracks as you mentioned (hydraulic telescope), the cooler and a hydraulic thumb as you mentioned too. I got the 1,2 instead of 1 ton
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
That is great, I hope it all works out. Who did you deal with from the supplier.
@generichards6497 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the update on your journey with that machine. You made it so real and with no sugar coating. All the best with your new projects.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Cheers Gene, much appreciated 👍🏻
@howegav Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the good & honest review of a machine that's designed & priced for small diy work.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Cheers. 👍
@fmphotooffice5513 Жыл бұрын
Well done. Right size for the jobs. When job overwhelmed, checked your ego and hire out, saving tons of time and money.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Cheers, yes, I now know when to call someone in.
@jesusismful Жыл бұрын
This reminded me of a neighbor who used a mini excavator to clear and level some coastal property nearby. It was only 2 small lots and it took him 3 summers to do the job. Would have taken 2 days with an appropriately sized skid steer. Glad to see that Chinese excavator is kicking butt for you on the small jobs where a 1 ton machine shines. Way cheaper.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
I am searching all the time for a small Skid Steer - all the cheap ones here are SCAMs and I have started reporting them. But if I could find a real one, I would take it in a second for sure 👍🏻
@roycedeaton2161 Жыл бұрын
Sir, you are awesome!!! Keep doing what is right for you. I have a landscape/hardscape business and I was bombarded by "experts" on how I'm supposed to run my business and what equipment I'm supposed to have. 8 years on and I'm still using a 40 year old tractor and all those experts are now hiring me because I can do the jobs faster and cheaper. I appreciate all your advice.
@JohnSmith-yv6eq Жыл бұрын
Just sock away $30 per hour in a "fund" dedicated to finding and buying another tractor to be the immediately available replacement for this one in anticipation of a serious breakdown occuring. You need your tractor every day....
@theoztreecrasher2647 Жыл бұрын
@@JohnSmith-yv6eq That's not a silly idea. But luckily tractors (provided they are used within their capabilities and properly serviced) are way more long-lived that the average family car. I have a toy FIAT dozer made in 1962 (and a spare in the shed for parts if ever needed) plus a couple of 50 to 60 year old Massey Ferguson tractors as well. All ready to go if their owner can crawl up on them still. 😉
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Cheers Royce, really appreciate it. Only listen to your self and it will work (hopefully)
@Meldelkel Жыл бұрын
Well done keith - people knock stuff without knowing it. I have one for domestic use and for what they cost it's worth having it. They are basically made of steel oil and diesel and I can fix anything that breaks (nothing broken in 100 hours) I fitted a lifting hook and thumb and its very handy and easier than pulling and dragging stuff alone. I like your balanced views
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Thanks, much appreciated. Hope to get up to above 100 hours by the time I start on the house.
@Realdamage Жыл бұрын
Great review. Honest, real, and not sponsored by the manufacturer. (It wasn't, was it? 😀) You point out the limitations, the strengths and weaknesses, and add that there may be a better way to obtain a machine locally. The final Yes, really says it all. Thank you.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
No sponsor although in hindsight.....damn 🤪
@thorntontarr28943 күн бұрын
I enjoyed this video not because I am interested in the digger but your comments about your experience with this project. Well done, mate!
@HomesteadingUncontained3 күн бұрын
Cheers for that 👍🏻
@dieseldutchman705411 ай бұрын
I'm not in the market as I have a larger excavator but I wanted to thank you for taking the time to post this excellent review. It's really refreshing to see something like this that is straight forward, and factual. You and your wife are fun to watch in your other videos. Keep up the good work and have fun. Thanks again.
@HomesteadingUncontained10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much - I have had a few issues with it but all are fixable - I will have an update again soon as we start work on the house foundations - thanks for the nice comment - happy new year 🥳
@rolandpersson Жыл бұрын
Hi, I also have one and used for 250 hours, only issue I had was it sucked air around the diecel filter, otherwise it's a strong little machin. I have a suggestion for you,,,try to move the seat all the way to the front so you hav the digging handles between your legs, that way you can rest your arms on your legs and the handling/digging is more precise. Keep up the good work/fan from Sweden.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
I am going to check out the seat, I am not sure I have much adjustment, maybe drill out and reposition.
@draidangraham Жыл бұрын
Great video Ian. You were the reason I bought mine of course. 20 hours in I had to have the exhaust out and rewelded, seems an engine mount broke and the stress was too much for the rather brittle exhaust metal. She's a bit harder to start these days and I suspect the metal filings are indicative of a starter motor trying to eat itself. However, I couldn't have done the work at home without it. Yeah, it was worth it. Thank you and Julie 👍
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
That is a pain but if you can keep up the repairs it is always in the shed for the next dig...😉
@milesabove5259Ай бұрын
I bought a top spec Chinese mini this year. It’s 1.2t with the yanmar 3cyl diesel. Pilot controls , hydraulic track tension. It’s an amazing little machine, if it was painted yellow with cat stickers no one would question it.
@HomesteadingUncontainedАй бұрын
The little koop works well, but if I could I would have gone to the 1.2 or 1.8t with the Myanmar or kubota but that would have put the price up a lot which as the time I could not afford.
@andybj43187 ай бұрын
Thanks for your invested time to follow up the life of this machine. It is also great that you had bravery to buy something new and to go through all bureaucratic and mistrust debris! I am inspired for my next diy “revolutionary” projects (thanks that my wife do not read it).
@HomesteadingUncontained7 ай бұрын
Cheers Andy - it was a worrying time waiting for it, specially when it was delayed and the time period ran out and Alibaba released the payment. But I have bought direct from them since 👍🏻
@aidanbrennan7389 Жыл бұрын
Great review, you showed that your mini 1-ton excavator is a compact and versatile piece of equipment that is ideal for smaller construction projects, diy and landscaping jobs. Keep up the good work. Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Cheers Aidan, much appreciated 👍🏻
@bigbadwolf1966 Жыл бұрын
I totally agree about the wider or extending track option. I bought a 1.6 ton machine just before you and wider track wasn't available until a few months after I got mine home. great machine for a hobby farm or landscaping, but stability on uneven ground is its greatest weakness.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
It all comes with experience, and I didn't have any when I bought it - now I woudl have ticked that option straight away.
@Taketimeout3 Жыл бұрын
Just want to thank the Chinese people involved with making the digger and it's spares. Whatever their government gets up to its the hard work of the ordinary guys and gals in China who matter most. Let's give appreciation to people who deserve it.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Totally agree, the people I have worked with on this were absolutely great. And if I can help them with sales I will (I am not affiliated to them at all).
@dominikdangendorf4259 Жыл бұрын
Finally a gentleman with common sense on youtube. Start from nowhere (with the excavator!) and it payed out for you. I would love to call such a excavator my own, but my property is very steep. Enjoy your super nice home!
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words 🙏
@simonbolivar2092 Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate this video. I have worked in construction for 30 years, now I am the big boss. You did great!
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Cheers Simon, really appreciate it. 👍🏻
@leventejeney4612 Жыл бұрын
For every jerk that takes the time to comment something inappropriate in your videos, there is at least 3 or 4 people amazed of your initiative and kindness in the way you present your subject. Don't let us down, we will keep watching :)
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
I am amazed at the nice comments we are getting on this video, but I am now getting hate emails directly to me...... the world is messed up just a little. Thanks for you nice comment ♥️
@t.w.3 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the update video. I came for the unboxing and still enjoy the videos. I have bought a lot from China in the past, and never had issues with parts of hidden "features" or similar. If you pay attention when looking you will spot what to avoid. Where I live you have to add 100% to the total price for taxes, etc.. So it would have been around €15500 for me..
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Pfff, that is expensive Tax.... I thought 20% was tough.
@lutzn4092 Жыл бұрын
Ian, you and Julie do it all right! Don't let this backseat driver and worryguts unsettle you. I love your channel and I can hardly wait until a new video comes. And I have learned every time something, even from your failures 😁
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Thank you Lutz, some comments you cannot believe and reply want to reply but it is just not worth it....👍🏻
@mmmark6110 ай бұрын
My new mini excavator arrives Monday. I appreciate your video and comments! I'm getting excited to try it out! I hardly knew these things existed until one KZbinr who I watch and appreciate did a review on one (because hie had a friend who was interested in one). He has over a million followers and usually buys, fixes, and maintains commercial eqjuipment. But he was impressed with the amount of work one of these mini exs could do. Thus, I have been searching the internet for more comments and reviews and so thanks for your video!
@HomesteadingUncontained9 ай бұрын
Enjoy it - but make sure you give it a full inspection first.
@antonyharris6904 Жыл бұрын
Julie & Ian, it is utterly inspiring watching your adventures in France. I’m an Englishman in Australia doing my own self build and it is such a pleasure watching your adventures. You are doing a Sterling job and the videos are great and put a big smile on my face while learning from your generous sharing. Keep up the great work. I’m about to purchase a mini excavator with a lot more confidence thanks to your educational efforts. All the very best to you both on your journey. 🙏👍🏻🏆
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Antony - I hope it goes OK for the mini excavator. There seems to be a lot of importers in Australia so you may get one locally.
@antonyharris6904 Жыл бұрын
@@HomesteadingUncontained Yep, a lot importers as you rightly point out, but sadly they charge the Earth, hence your great idea of importing from the OEM. 🙂👍🏻
@RobertGaia01Ай бұрын
Hi Antony
@antonyharris6904Ай бұрын
@@RobertGaia01 ???
@RobertGaia01Ай бұрын
@@antonyharris6904 No offense, just wondering if you have purchased a mini excavator
@jamowallace Жыл бұрын
Fair play to you Ian, it’s not easy learning on a smaller machine kudos to you my friend
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
haha, for me it is normal......but when I see the big guys lounging in their arm chairs shifting tonnes of material, I do think, they are not looking scared 🤣
@DETERNET Жыл бұрын
Hi Ian and Julie, I want to counter at least one negative comment by saying I loved the series and you two seem like lovely people, I hope everything is and continues to go well for you both in the future, Love from Canada
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, means a lot 💙
@marcdinsmore86908 ай бұрын
Why am I watching this? I have no need for heavy equipment? But knowing this info, I'm looking for uses. Lol. Fantastic review. The honestly and lack of BS are incredibly refreshing!
@HomesteadingUncontained8 ай бұрын
Cheers - everyone needs a mini excavator 😀
@unseenadventures8130 Жыл бұрын
Ha people can be rude on the internet when they don't have to look someone in the eye. I found this very informative thank you
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Thanks, much appreciated.👍🏻
@lalatubby48362 ай бұрын
we should all thank them for making affordable phones , IT equipment , pc , shoes , now EV and the list goes on ...
@SpeakerCraft-q9m8 ай бұрын
Excellent video thanks for sharing
@HomesteadingUncontained8 ай бұрын
Cheers, no problem 👍🏻
@MrToranaGuy Жыл бұрын
Well done on a great 1 year on video on the mini excavator. Well thought out and your right, these are for the DIY guys and the guys doing smaller projects around their property. Or even larger projects if time isn't a concern. Only thing I could complain about my mini excavator is it's rather slow travel speed, takes a bit to get around a 6 acre property. Investing in equipment will pay off year after year, as you end up having jobs pop up that you didn't foresee, and you think, no worries, I have the equipment to get that done.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Yeah 6 acres is big for this little machine. I am ok o my build site. I think I would trailer it with the tractor around the land.
@MrToranaGuy Жыл бұрын
@@HomesteadingUncontained it would be much quicker to load it on a trailer, take it to the other end of the property and unload it, instead of driving it...
@classydays432 ай бұрын
It's nice buying something that defied expectations. If you bought something ten times the cost you would know it wouldn't break down, but it would hurt a lot of it did. For this, if it always works it's a joy every time.
@HomesteadingUncontained2 ай бұрын
So true - I will keep this going for as long as I need it.
@christopherstimpson65402 ай бұрын
I'm in the USA and found one at a used car lot. Works great for all the small projects I have around my few acres with horses. Has a USA engine one cylinder. Very simple and easy to maintain. Adding cylinders won't make it "smoother." The hydraulic controls are extremely sensitive and that is the issue.
@Physco219 Жыл бұрын
Question: How did you and Julie become so awesome people? I saw the unboxing by chance when you first got it, then I wondered forever what became of you and the machine and all that. I'm glad I came across the update. Cheers to you and hope for well-being in the future.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Thanks Eric, it mainly me (Julie) - I an is just here for the ride 🤣 I suppose we don't like getting others to do our work so we just get on with it...is tiring though. 💗
@stellviahohenheim Жыл бұрын
Chinese spy
@ivorscruton5121 Жыл бұрын
The machine is probably good value for the scope of work it's being used for. Originally, I purchased an ex Japanese 3 ton Mitsubishi, which was 32 years old, in Thailand. After adding 1000 hours to its original 2500, I sold it for what it cost in the first place and bought a new Kubota 3 ton with a cab and air conditioning, as It's no fun in the sun at 44°C. The new Kubota was expensive at $ 50 000 US for non-commercial use, but when I finally complete my farm improvement projects, I'll probably sell, equipment hold their value if not abuused, unlike other vehicles. With that single cylinder air-cooled diesel, be sure to clean the injector nozzle with a brass brush every 100 hours or so to remove carbon buildup to keep it running smoothly, my generator uses the same engine and it helps dramatically.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the advice, I will do that at the end of the season. Thanks
@closertothetruth9209 Жыл бұрын
a tiny hho cell would keep the combustion chamber squeeky clean and give a little more running time per tank, ive pulled down old engines that had a hho cell on them, it amazes me how clean the piston, head and valves are youd swear the engine had never been used.
@ctrlaltdebug Жыл бұрын
@@closertothetruth9209 lol, no free lunch. You'd get less energy per tank.
@closertothetruth9209 Жыл бұрын
@@ctrlaltdebug well weve used hho since 1978 wouldnt still be using it if we didnt get better fuel economy, ive always got atleast 20% better economy currently i get 30% in a 4 litre bf ute , as you know hho is a powder keg its "nothing" like the burn of "pure" hydrogen, it takes stuff all of that gas to facilititate a more complete burn of fuel and air before the exhaust valve opens, as you know alot of unburnt fuel leaves the combustion chamber , with a Decent hho cell you definitely get more power and economy, i laugh everytime someone rattles on about the law of thermodynamics yet completely ignoring the fact much of the exhaust leaving the combustion chamber has significant unburnt fuel i dont care what anyone says i know it works, my cells typically produce 2 litres per minute yeh theres aditional load on the engine via the alternator however the 4 stroke engine owing to its design has poor effeciency the small amount of hho per combustion really helps, and not all cells are the same, carbon cells, stainless plate cells in a magnetic field etc go nuts making gas , cells with no neutral plates go nuts making gas, you need a heat exchanger or heat sink to keep it cool though, however believe what you want, i wouldnt waste my time building cells and giving them to family members if they didnt work, however sometimes you need a device to trick the computer from pouring more fuel into the engine due to the O2 sensors reaction to burnt hho. in my ute i went from 11.5 litres for 100kms to 8.3 litres to 100km heavily laten with endless mechsnical tools. check out gavin knox hho his cells make real gas check his credentials what his qualifications are , a guy like that is not into scamming people his cells are helping people, expensive though theyre patented. people these days all they do is find fault and never get to see how good some things can be "IF" done properly. there are too many scam artists out there with pathetic hho cells and very poorly installed . i dont sell my cells theyre gifts , as my brother has learnt his 80 series now gets 25% better economy , has better power towing and going up hills at first you think its all bs until you drive for a long while you realise your getting more kms to the tank . you can build your own , using stainless sheet metal, cut into squares , having a positve and negative plate either side of 4 or 5 neutral plates all with a 2mm space between , you can do that a few times in a row kinda like a lead acid battery divided into 6 segments, stainless threaded rod, epdm rubber sheet,etc its very easy but damned hard to drill LOL. it does work , believe it or not it doesnt change the fact they can work done right. gavin knoxx cells give you 40% better economy on cars but his cells make huge gas for the watts he stumbled upon a very good design, a very efficient design, primemovers 25% by memory. if you check some parts of the world hho cells are mandatory on heavy agricultural machinery, why would they do that if it doesnt work. even seen stanley meyer or the documentary gashole. they buried alot of good tech and buried people.
@closertothetruth9209 Жыл бұрын
better add one thing if you ever do play around witth hho use EXTREME caution its seriously explosive and burns faster than anything, you need bubblers and genuine tested and proven hho flashback arrestors such as the hho gas technology flash back arrestors, actaleyene arrestors DO NOT work.
@AndyLundell Жыл бұрын
The "what about parts" comments are the strangest to me. One of the honest joys of generic-brand equipment like this is that they use a lot of standard off-the-shelf parts. They're not trying to "lock you in" like a big brand does. They honestly want you to be able to do your own repairs without needing to contact a dealer.
@HomesteadingUncontained Жыл бұрын
That is what I love about it - the parts I cannot find I should be able to fabricate or modify as there is a lot of room inside that compartment. 👍🏻