Back watching all your old videos and it was great to see it all come together. I do watch a lot of the bigger content creators and you do a similar excellent job. Content and presentation is great so you certainly should have more subscribers going forward - keep it going !
Beautiful work! Perfect place for holidays and family gatherings. I still admire the retaining wall on the house across the street you and your father completed some time ago.
Its caused by the tolerance levels in both the tilt attachment to the stick coupler and the tilt attachment to the bucket coupler. There is enough space that both those can move around a bit. Bushings and pins on the machine are all within spec. Thanks!
@@CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC thanks for the speedy reply. I’m looking at a unit now and they have agreed to replace all pins and bushings in the boom and bucket. There are quite a few and at 1400 hours are very sloppy. I couldn’t imagine your brand new machine having play in it already. Makes sense what you said.
Yeah, I have around 800+ hours on the E26 and just the main bucket pin has some side to side play in it. The service guys said the play was still smaller than the smallest spacers they have though. The wear is likely accelerated due to how much stumping I've done with the machine.
@@CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC Having a machine from new must be amazing. I'm super OCD so would grease it every time I used it and make those bushings last forever. My Bobcat 753/ S130 had 780 hours or so on it when I bought it and the bushings were pretty shot then. This past year I had the BC dealer replace the ones on the bucket down below and the main ram in the center. Maybe 3 total? They didn't do the two on the side that I asked them too but they weren't horrible so it's fine. It's so much nicer now. Before it was noisy an hour after greasing. Now it's good all day. Next week they are going to do all the bushings and pins on the boom of my Bobcat E20 compact excavator. That has 1400 hours on it and very sloppy. Again, I bought it like that. I imagine yours will go a long time because I'm sure you service and grease it frequently. That E26 is really sweet!
Back watching all your old videos and it was great to see it all come together. I do watch a lot of the bigger content creators and you do a similar excellent job. Content and presentation is great so you certainly should have more subscribers going forward - keep it going !
Many happy years to come for your parents in their new home! Very nice!
Thanks!
Beautiful work! Perfect place for holidays and family gatherings.
I still admire the retaining wall on the house across the street you and your father completed some time ago.
Yeah, much nicer for larger gatherings than before! Haha thanks, that wall was a tough one to measure out right but definitely came out nice.
Fun to see it all come together & what a beautiful place!
Thanks!
Man that is really nice!! Everyone will have lots of fun there. Envious. 😂
Question, why does the bucket clang and bang like that? Are the pins and bushings worn out or are they just like that? P.S. liked and subscribed.
Its caused by the tolerance levels in both the tilt attachment to the stick coupler and the tilt attachment to the bucket coupler. There is enough space that both those can move around a bit. Bushings and pins on the machine are all within spec. Thanks!
@@CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC thanks for the speedy reply. I’m looking at a unit now and they have agreed to replace all pins and bushings in the boom and bucket. There are quite a few and at 1400 hours are very sloppy. I couldn’t imagine your brand new machine having play in it already. Makes sense what you said.
Yeah, I have around 800+ hours on the E26 and just the main bucket pin has some side to side play in it. The service guys said the play was still smaller than the smallest spacers they have though. The wear is likely accelerated due to how much stumping I've done with the machine.
@@CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC Having a machine from new must be amazing. I'm super OCD so would grease it every time I used it and make those bushings last forever. My Bobcat 753/ S130 had 780 hours or so on it when I bought it and the bushings were pretty shot then. This past year I had the BC dealer replace the ones on the bucket down below and the main ram in the center. Maybe 3 total? They didn't do the two on the side that I asked them too but they weren't horrible so it's fine. It's so much nicer now. Before it was noisy an hour after greasing. Now it's good all day. Next week they are going to do all the bushings and pins on the boom of my Bobcat E20 compact excavator. That has 1400 hours on it and very sloppy. Again, I bought it like that. I imagine yours will go a long time because I'm sure you service and grease it frequently. That E26 is really sweet!
Is this the power tilt or hydro tilt?
It's the power tilt