over 20 years ago I work with the same model machine and it wasn't a big one then but now it is a little machine compared to everything they make now. I'd like to get one for the farm always a job you can do with one thanks for the vid
Farmeryou blow it up and would taken for ever with just a jack hammer and not one on a loader can nor wait to see what you do with the rubble and what it will look like after all removed.
Good job, made it look easy
Good job you hired the bigger machine, looked good concrete.
really enjoyed the video thanks
looks pretty wild kool
I'm impressed with how tough that concrete was! Must have been 12" think? Good work man, looks like fun!
That's the only way to do concreat especially with rebar good work Eric!
Jake Ziegler thanks for your comment I think I have this machine down it takes a little bit to get used to the controls. have a great evening
Great job
AWESOME JOB
How long did it take to remove the silo pad?
Your son makes a good camera man!
looks like fun, beats doing it with a maul.
over 20 years ago I work with the same model machine and it wasn't a big one then but now it is a little machine compared to everything they make now. I'd like to get one for the farm always a job you can do with one thanks for the vid
job well done👍
we're you running that machine wide open and did you have the auxiliary hydraulics set for the hammer setting
Kevin Cress I thought the same thing. Not running full power!
Ooo that's a 160 that's even smaller
Probably better than drilling 50 holes and filling with anfo.
That silo had a pretty thick base on it looks like,.
Is that a rental?
Noel Hohberger yes that is a rental I might be here for over a month
I'm hearing some Herbie Hancock Rockit here.
Start up that old crawler back there
Farmeryou blow it up and would taken for ever with just a jack hammer and not one on a loader can nor wait to see what you do with the rubble and what it will look like after all removed.
learn to use your feet to travel.
That's a 210 lmao that's bady