Avant Digger 260 stump removal

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • Avant 650i against stumps in a swampy soil, trees were cut down ~3 years ago.

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  • @hajujajajuha2863
    @hajujajajuha2863 4 месяца назад +1

    Nice to see you working with the backhoe. It is more accurate than the 210 I have.
    You might want to push the support legs deeper because the sideways movement seems to move also Avant. If the ground was very soft that doesn’t remove the swaying. The support legs have also small spikes you might want to try. I have used them in my backhoe all the time and they help to keep machine at it’s place better at least if the ground is not like swamp or rock hard.
    It has more power than mine and it is way better because it turns more sideways than 210.
    I was lucky to be able to test 260 a little. I went on Friday to ”Avant murinat” at their factory in Ylöjärvi. They had a small pile of gravel for big boys to play around. It was in front of 640 and that combination felt really good.
    They had also a tour for their factory. The last time I saw it was in 2012 and they really have changed it a lot. It is probably three times the size it was 12 years go. They have lots of automation and the assemblyline is impressive. The most impressive thing in general was how clean everything there was. Even the places they manually weld the parts were very clean. Yes, they still have some seams that have to be welded manually because they are too tight for welding robots which they have several.

    • @Tarqwak
      @Tarqwak  4 месяца назад

      Some of the jerky sideways sloshing is because the quick attach is not very preciesly made on my 260, you can almost fit two M24 washers between the bottom adapter eye and Avant plate. Also side to side there's a quite a bit of slack. Not sure if I had the washers installed on this video, but it definately needs to be tightened up, then side to side motion won't jerk around so much, if at all.
      Haven't tried with the spikes much, but I did lower the blade a notch or two so that the blade is lower than fully retracted legs are. So then most of the time the blade should dig in also. Also on this video I think I forgot to put on the parking brake, that's why the tyres are rotating.
      They should do a demoday with moist clay, that'll be frustratingly (not) fun -.-
      In Estonia the local dealer is also building a new ~2000 m² showroom/office.