Love the hoodie . Just bought this machine to clean up my property , I rented one and fell in love. Hopefully I'll get great on it and do side jobs $$$$
Mary Liberato just drain it and should be good. I had mine half way up the sprockets and water in the cab. Just drained it out and it was good. What’s the big difference in the 65 and 75? Doesn’t seem like enough difference to justify a whole new model unless they’re planning on doing away with the 75
@@cameronward7137 thanks, oh man she drive like a smooth mama it's the little features that make a difference you'll when you give her whirl... thanks again
Hey man im in north Georgia myself and thinking about purchasing this same machine to try and get myself into the equipment business a lil. I have a full time job also. I was just wondering if you thought there was enough business out there to be a weekend warrior or just these small half day jobs that i would like to be able to get a lil experience but also just to make the payment on the machine? Also have looked at a kx57 but i think would be harder to find the smaller jobs to use on.
Matt Teague I don’t think there is enough business to be a weekend warrior. You’d never be able to break even. Unless u bought one cheap but it’d prob be worn out. Have you thought about insurance, how you’re going to haul it, FUEL, getting certified in erosion control? Theres other options other than a $60k just to be used on weekends. I think a subcompact tractor would be better and work for home owners on their weekend projects that require a little more than a shovel and wheel barrel. Have you watched Tractor Time with Tim?
@@cameronward7137 i have looked into these things. I have a diesel 2500 and a trailer already. I have not looked into erosion control certification. Im not looking to make a living off of just working on the weekends or a day during the week. I was just hoping i could do a couple jobs throughout the month to make the payment and get some experience. Figured $5-600 a day for a couple days would make the $1000 payment. I currently have a bx sub compact but would just be soooo limited in things i can do with it. I maintain my driveway with it, but it takes forever and is pretty weak. I mostly use it to mow my steep property.
That is one nice looking machine you've got there. i just got one of those myself. Do you ever feel like you wish you got the 95? Seems like it will get the job done. I noticed that it is the same engine in the two of them. The 75 must be bulletproof then?
Maxcavator I’ve thought about the 95 but it’s so much longer I feel like I couldn’t get into and turn around in tight spaces, especially after I cleaned out some chicken houses a couple weeks ago. The 95 would have been too big for sure. Anything under 75 hp doesn’t require DEF.
mjethier give me a break I’m having a hard time. Was filmed with iPhone then had trouble getting it to upload but I just fixed my camera without having to buy a new one so I’ll film more soon.
mjethier loooool I got it! And I’ve been busy af all summer and didn’t have time to film jobs! I thought my camera was messed up but tuned out to be the sd card
Love the hoodie . Just bought this machine to clean up my property , I rented one and fell in love. Hopefully I'll get great on it and do side jobs $$$$
I just flooded my svl 65, battery is fine, any suggestions to DIY this thing
Mary Liberato just drain it and should be good. I had mine half way up the sprockets and water in the cab. Just drained it out and it was good. What’s the big difference in the 65 and 75? Doesn’t seem like enough difference to justify a whole new model unless they’re planning on doing away with the 75
@@cameronward7137 thanks, oh man she drive like a smooth mama it's the little features that make a difference you'll when you give her whirl... thanks again
Hey man im in north Georgia myself and thinking about purchasing this same machine to try and get myself into the equipment business a lil. I have a full time job also. I was just wondering if you thought there was enough business out there to be a weekend warrior or just these small half day jobs that i would like to be able to get a lil experience but also just to make the payment on the machine? Also have looked at a kx57 but i think would be harder to find the smaller jobs to use on.
Matt Teague I don’t think there is enough business to be a weekend warrior. You’d never be able to break even. Unless u bought one cheap but it’d prob be worn out. Have you thought about insurance, how you’re going to haul it, FUEL, getting certified in erosion control? Theres other options other than a $60k just to be used on weekends. I think a subcompact tractor would be better and work for home owners on their weekend projects that require a little more than a shovel and wheel barrel. Have you watched Tractor Time with Tim?
@@cameronward7137 i have looked into these things. I have a diesel 2500 and a trailer already. I have not looked into erosion control certification. Im not looking to make a living off of just working on the weekends or a day during the week. I was just hoping i could do a couple jobs throughout the month to make the payment and get some experience. Figured $5-600 a day for a couple days would make the $1000 payment. I currently have a bx sub compact but would just be soooo limited in things i can do with it. I maintain my driveway with it, but it takes forever and is pretty weak. I mostly use it to mow my steep property.
That is one nice looking machine you've got there. i just got one of those myself. Do you ever feel like you wish you got the 95? Seems like it will get the job done. I noticed that it is the same engine in the two of them. The 75 must be bulletproof then?
Maxcavator I’ve thought about the 95 but it’s so much longer I feel like I couldn’t get into and turn around in tight spaces, especially after I cleaned out some chicken houses a couple weeks ago. The 95 would have been too big for sure. Anything under 75 hp doesn’t require DEF.
I have ran both and own a 75. You can do anything on a 75 that u can on a 95 and make the same $$ per hour. (the 95 is 14.5" longer than the 75)
How is the new truck working out for you. I’m thinking about going that route due to working in a lot of neighborhoods and in the mountains
J Bone best purchase to date! So easy to get around and turn around places. Make sure you get one with a long dovetail and ramps
No erosion control on the ditches. Are you blue card certified?
Oscar Fernandez drainage ditches are exempt. Guess that’s why I made an 88 on the test and you made ..... well.... nvm.
360p? also one upload in 6 months.
mjethier give me a break I’m having a hard time. Was filmed with iPhone then had trouble getting it to upload but I just fixed my camera without having to buy a new one so I’ll film more soon.
@@cameronward7137 missed the point! I want to see MORE videos from you! 360p does blow. But beggars for Kubota SVL operators can't be choosers.
mjethier loooool I got it! And I’ve been busy af all summer and didn’t have time to film jobs! I thought my camera was messed up but tuned out to be the sd card