Chips All end up on the track's and The whole center it makes a mess I had this machine had it for six months and sold it and bought rayco 74 it has it all over this one....
Very interesting. Glad to hear somebody has experience with both of these machines. I'm curious about all your pros and cons of both machines and why you chose to jump to the Rayco 74. I have been comparing these 2 machines with intent of adding one of the two to my current fleet for the larger, high production jobs. I really like the chip containment system and length/sweep of the head on the bandit, but also heard it's quite messy like you said. I do like the simpleness of the Rayco design but haven't had much input on it for productivity and reliability. Please give me your input on the two. I really would like the help to better my decision. Thanks
Whats the area like ? a lot of rocks if so New River if not green they cut faster but New River are stronger with rocks and metal like landscape edging
Little late to the party, but if it’s not too late, I wouldn’t touch an SG-40 with a 10 yard stick. I haven’t heard the first nice thing about them. Underpowered, slow, and prone to critical failure.
Hey Mustangrebuilder! I have an sg40 and my dealer told me to put the power head down on a rubber mat when trailering to prevent the head swinging side to side and affecting the swing cylinder. Would you agree with this?
Only hear good things about these units. Big cut area, tracks go in to fit through gates. Brilliant.
In your experience, do you like Kohler or Kubota engines better? Which has been more reliable for you?
Truth the Kohler is more robust
Chips All end up on the track's and The whole center it makes a mess I had this machine had it for six months and sold it and bought rayco 74 it has it all over this one....
Very interesting. Glad to hear somebody has experience with both of these machines. I'm curious about all your pros and cons of both machines and why you chose to jump to the Rayco 74. I have been comparing these 2 machines with intent of adding one of the two to my current fleet for the larger, high production jobs. I really like the chip containment system and length/sweep of the head on the bandit, but also heard it's quite messy like you said. I do like the simpleness of the Rayco design but haven't had much input on it for productivity and reliability. Please give me your input on the two. I really would like the help to better my decision. Thanks
Another great video Adam. Quick question I’m running the SG40 would you recommend green teeth or the new Revolution wheel?
Whats the area like ? a lot of rocks if so New River if not green they cut faster but New River are stronger with rocks and metal like landscape edging
Glad I got into the habit of putting the travel pin into the tow behind units, now its second nature with the self propelled units🤘🐺🤘
Looking for troubleshooting tips with the remote. It stopped communicating. SG75
From what I have seen is a loose wiring harness connection problems and make sure remote is charged
@@mustangrebuilder Thank you! Just gonna take it in tomorrow. Thank you for the response!
Why don't you sit the head down while traveling? Why leave it up in the air?
You could but we were testing and getting use to the machine
Little late to the party, but if it’s not too late, I wouldn’t touch an SG-40 with a 10 yard stick. I haven’t heard the first nice thing about them. Underpowered, slow, and prone to critical failure.
My brother never had problems with his and it's not under powered for its size
Hey Mustangrebuilder! I have an sg40 and my dealer told me to put the power head down on a rubber mat when trailering to prevent the head swinging side to side and affecting the swing cylinder. Would you agree with this?
On the sg40 their should be a place for the travel pin to go into
I will ck for an exact answer
Right on thanks!
Send me an email mustangrebuilder@gmail.com factory sent me pictures
Factory sent me a picture for you so just email me and I will send it
I almost pulled the trigger on one of these but now I’m working a deal on a 2550 with my dealer.
Don't get the 2550. Watch videos of the 2550 grinding. You will notice the same thing..
It bogging down during the grind.
What are the "bump time" buttons for at 24:50 ?
forward bumps .... I will have to admit Im not a remote guy LOL
It's only Monday Adam.
Sometimes its Monday everyday.. delivering it back to dealer tomorrow morning
I have one and I love it great mechanic
And where were you when I needed you LOL ... Have a fantastic Sunday brother
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