Let’s dig with Krafty: Excavator Trenching Basics

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

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  • @dannysdirtbikeadventures2606
    @dannysdirtbikeadventures2606 2 дня назад

    Helpful video. Thank you for taking the time to create and share this video. Much appreciated 👍🏾

  • @theguyguy3528
    @theguyguy3528 Год назад

    These videos are great! I love the precision.

  • @thylacine1962
    @thylacine1962 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for taking the time to explain the process. Respect to ya.

  • @danielkelly6167
    @danielkelly6167 10 месяцев назад

    You got any more videos bro? Most helpful explanations I've seen. Nice work👌

  • @AttitudeAdjuster
    @AttitudeAdjuster 2 года назад +1

    That was really helpful as I am on a Next Gen 20 now and digging stormwater in a subdivision and about to start the sewer lines so its a good fun job except the dirt is Clumpy Clay and sticks in the bucket so I am finding that banging to get it out often moves the machine offline which is a pain in the ass.
    SO thanks for the great video and tips I will try to use them in the operations.
    Cheers Garry

  • @Kaegis
    @Kaegis 2 года назад +1

    Nice machine! Something like that with all the gizmos on would be a dream. I just bought an old 2004 Kobelco SK75UR for my property and it's surprisingly challenging having no experience at all and having no leveling technology. Just had a go at digging around 2 trees with a 300mm toothed bucket to remove them as they were leaning. Darn roots are stronger than I thought! Haha. Might need a ripper attachment. And will be digging in the septic system and power, so this trenching vid was a great help! Cheers mate.

    • @ThePaulv12
      @ThePaulv12 2 года назад

      I just bought a Kobelco 75UR as well - a 2002 model with a knuckle boom. Unfortunately, it has absolutely no throttle control. It's been wired for max RPM and I have no idea how to fix it. An excavator operator I spoke to just said, "Deal with it." He reckons in a year I won't even think about it anymore.
      Tough when you're learning though, particularly as the hydraulic oil warms up it gets really powerful. Don't know what to do really as I need a hydraulic post hole auger and I don't really want it running flat out all the time.

    • @Kaegis
      @Kaegis 2 года назад

      @@ThePaulv12 The trottle lever is typically on the right hand side behind the consol where the start key is. If you have the lever there I assume it isn't responding? Mine had the same issue. The throttle cable was broken midway. I replaced the cable and worked as it should again. My knuckle boom ram just started leaking so I'm in the process of splitting the boom to get access to the ram. Getting parts for these has been a bit difficult as they are 20yrs old now.

    • @Kaegis
      @Kaegis 2 года назад

      @@ThePaulv12 Has yours still got the identification plate with the model, serial, engine numbers etc?

  • @ronniepowell806
    @ronniepowell806 2 года назад

    Brilliant done lots of tracks and tbh battering of the edges of the track was pretty 😎cool

  • @camtrott5334
    @camtrott5334 Год назад

    Cheers heaps for this man I just started a cert 3 in civil construction and mobile plant operations and going to give this a go tomorrow

  • @jambaby7913
    @jambaby7913 3 года назад +1

    Another good video, thanks mate I’ll be using these videos when I get my own machine, keep it up👍🏻

    • @jaydenkraft
      @jaydenkraft  3 года назад

      Love to hear it mate 👍🏻

  • @meganturton2803
    @meganturton2803 3 года назад +3

    This is so satisfying

  • @jamesbailey26
    @jamesbailey26 3 года назад +1

    Cheers mate loved the video

  • @meganturton2803
    @meganturton2803 3 года назад +4

    I’ve just got my excavator ticket and I’m pretty confident digging trenches but I learnt on land that was so rocky. I would love to sit and dig trenches all day. I’ve never seen a bucket that tilts like that

    • @keithx8734
      @keithx8734 2 года назад

      Its called a rototilt i think, i never used one or saw one in my country to be fair but they sure look useful

    • @mingwangchung
      @mingwangchung 2 года назад

      Yeah they call them "tilt buckets" or "tilt hitch" if it's the hitch. They have pros and cons but they are fun and allows you to cut cool angles and means you can dig level even if you can't get you machine level

    • @mingwangchung
      @mingwangchung 2 года назад

      In Australia that's what they're called .

  • @dom8056
    @dom8056 3 года назад +1

    Good videos good tips, keep on posting 👍

  • @richwell888
    @richwell888 Год назад

    Great videos and very useful information. Can you tell me what size machine, make and navigational instrumentation you are using here please? Cheers.

    • @jaydenkraft
      @jaydenkraft  Год назад

      Hi mate, appreciate it. Using a 23t cat next gen excavator with cat grade 3d GPS

  • @bodesbodes9408
    @bodesbodes9408 2 года назад

    Cool video, mate!

  • @Fitforlife9945
    @Fitforlife9945 8 месяцев назад +1

    great video but why are you putting spoil under ur tracks?

  • @themechanic2481
    @themechanic2481 2 года назад

    Thanks heaps for the vids, very helpful. Would like to see more.

  • @nathanprosser9973
    @nathanprosser9973 9 месяцев назад

    Nice video. But what are these trenches for?

  • @2valu4ever
    @2valu4ever Год назад

    I don’t have much GPS experience. Which screen do you look at in order for the machine to stay in line with the trench?

    • @jaydenkraft
      @jaydenkraft  Год назад

      The cat grade screen will show a green guidance line on top of it once you setup a job that has a trench line input

  • @Ballbags-ev3zx
    @Ballbags-ev3zx 12 дней назад

    Do you use both sticks

  • @Stashthepaper
    @Stashthepaper 3 месяца назад

    So am I supposed to keep the paint line in center of tracks or bucket

    • @jaydenkraft
      @jaydenkraft  3 месяца назад +1

      The paint line comes down to operator preference. But generally I would have the paint line as my cut line, therefore I would follow the paint line with the outside edge of my bucket. Some people prefer to paint the line in the centre to help with tracking backward but as long as your cab is square with the tracks, when you turn around to follow your line you shouldn’t have any issues. Hope that makes sense 👍🏽

  • @terk861
    @terk861 2 года назад

    Champion, cheers bro

  • @lovejcdc
    @lovejcdc 3 года назад +1

    Great video man, maybe you could do a tutorial on proper benching?

    • @jaydenkraft
      @jaydenkraft  3 года назад

      Definitely on the list of things to do. Unfortunately I'm not doing much trenching work but next time I'm on a big stockpile I might film one

  • @Russianbot101
    @Russianbot101 2 года назад +1

    About to go out on labour hire to dig trenches.. thanks bro- helped the nerves a bit- done a little operating a digger but 0 trenching so this is fuckin mint🤙🏻

    • @jaydenkraft
      @jaydenkraft  2 года назад

      Love to hear it man 🙌🏼

  • @gferguson73
    @gferguson73 Год назад

    Cheers mate Thank you

  • @MrPopo-pl2ip
    @MrPopo-pl2ip 2 года назад

    Hay bro you should do more videos of you digging/ trenching it’s entertaining as hell like watching David Attenborough the dude from bbc like just without the lurking how to. Trench but still do it but not that much but anyway I’m subbing

  • @smokey8679
    @smokey8679 2 года назад

    I’m struggling to do a cubicle at the end of my trench bro do you have any tips when taking the final middle part out of the middle of cubicle without the trench walls collapsing?

    • @jaydenkraft
      @jaydenkraft  2 года назад +1

      By cubicle I’m thinking you mean the box out for the pit yeah? For me when I’m digging them I’ll just start to chip away with my gp bucket getting it to the rough shape and then I’ll throw my mud bucket on and polish up all the sides. If you do slow consistent passes chipping down the wall whilst pulling back toward the machine you should be pretty fine as far as collapsing goes. It also depends on the material in the ground, some times there’s nothing you can do about it you just need to make sure it’s safe for anyone getting into that trench and that it’s not overly big to save on sand etc.
      Another thing you could do is right before you get to the end of the trench is start to dig out your pit first and then pull the final bit of trench into the pit after it’s dug but I think the walls would blow out if you did it that way as well, best thing I could recommend is finishing the trench and then just taking some nice slow consistent passes and you should be sweet.

    • @smokey8679
      @smokey8679 2 года назад

      @@jaydenkraft yeah cuz I had a practical test today and I failed because of that part when I pulled the final middle part of the trench out into the pit because the right wall collapsed. Everything was smooth until it got to that final part.

    • @jaydenkraft
      @jaydenkraft  2 года назад +1

      Ahh okay gotcha. What I do is I get all the way to the end of the trench and dig pretty close to the pin/stake where it’s marked for the pit to be excavated and make sure my trench stops inside the area where I’m going to dig my pit and then bulk out your pit taking slow passes especially on the far side where the trench is already dug and when you come to do one last clean out of the trench to pull the dirt into the pit just go nice and steady so you don’t grab the edge where the trench intersects the pit and you should have no problems. Hope that makes sense

    • @smokey8679
      @smokey8679 2 года назад

      @@jaydenkraft thanks bro👊🏽

  • @mingwangchung
    @mingwangchung 2 года назад

    I've gotta say your a gun bro, I've seen a few of your vids now and props mate. That said, any chance you are a gun on a 5t excavator with no tilt bucket and no GPS?? I ask because 90% of my work is super detailed excavations and I'd love to your tips and tricks video on a small basic rig

    • @jaydenkraft
      @jaydenkraft  2 года назад

      Appreciate the words mate. Unfortunately I don't get to spend too much time in machines at the moment but I definitely do have some little tips and tricks for the smaller rigs. Next time I get in one and am doing something technical I'll try remember to throw a video up for you

  • @Tim_Bo_
    @Tim_Bo_ 3 месяца назад

    Legend

  • @Mr.cangkul89
    @Mr.cangkul89 Год назад

    Kerja bagus kawan,sehat selalu dan sucses...

  • @V8rally
    @V8rally 3 года назад

    Hey live the videos. Do you plan to do more.

    • @jaydenkraft
      @jaydenkraft  3 года назад

      Yeah been planning on doing more. Anything in particular you’d like to see?

    • @V8rally
      @V8rally 3 года назад

      Keep them coming. One of the best channels I've seen for learning. Your other videos have heaps of good information. Keep going down this track.

  • @stephenmcilveen3941
    @stephenmcilveen3941 2 года назад +1

    technology is great but when learned there was no gps or lasers thats what makes a good digger driver your eyes and skill

    • @jaydenkraft
      @jaydenkraft  2 года назад +1

      I agree mate, I learnt the old fashioned way and them skills have got me through countless situations. Can’t deny the productivity of the new technology though

  • @KJS00
    @KJS00 9 месяцев назад

    Respect

  • @rickhatesmisleadia7101
    @rickhatesmisleadia7101 Год назад

    GPS has made operating most heavy equipment much easier than back in the day, but I still like having all the surveying experience in my computer/brain so I can problem solve on the fly :) And that swivel bucket is pretty nice too but the times I thought it would be really handy is on sloped ground so I didn't have to level off the machine. Just run the bucket level and not bother ramping up one track to level off?

  • @VIKRAMSINGH-gg7wz
    @VIKRAMSINGH-gg7wz 6 месяцев назад

    Hlo sir operate ki jarurat hai kya

  • @Filn369
    @Filn369 2 года назад

    👍

  • @EmmaGyasi
    @EmmaGyasi Год назад

    Please