@T McQueen I'm looking at buying a 50 or 55 in the next few weeks. Does this cutter come ready to attach to the Yanmar or is there any weird things that you need to buy first?
@@TrueNewb Is the Yanmar dealer going to have the hydraulic quick connectors already plumbed to your machine? I had to plumb mine myself. If yours is set up for aux hyd. You will be good.
If you just set the cutter at a set height and just swing the house back and forth as you move the excavator in would be more efficient than always moving everything up and down , in and out and all over
The best cutter for the money, you can buy! I bought one last year for my Yanmar 55. You need to rig up something to hold up the hyd lines.
@T McQueen I'm looking at buying a 50 or 55 in the next few weeks. Does this cutter come ready to attach to the Yanmar or is there any weird things that you need to buy first?
@@TrueNewb Is the Yanmar dealer going to have the hydraulic quick connectors already plumbed to your machine? I had to plumb mine myself. If yours is set up for aux hyd. You will be good.
Been looking at buying this cutter for my kx91-3
If you just set the cutter at a set height and just swing the house back and forth as you move the excavator in would be more efficient than always moving everything up and down , in and out and all over
Gerry, maybe some wheels on the skid plates and use the float mode when swinging the cutter back and forth. Thought about that.
Do you have to hold the button to have continuous flow? Or is there a setting for continuous flow?