Loading out stumps with a Bobcat E50
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Loading out some stumps from my backyard to make space for more excavation!
Equipment Used:
Excavator: 2022 Bobcat E50 R2-Series
Grapple: CMPHG5
Dump Trailer: 2020 BigTex 14LP
Camera: GoPro Hero 7
Stump stacker extraordinaire!
I would like to weigh in on something please when using a mini shoving on trees is very dangerous because while pushing the tree can break off half way and slam down on top of youe excavator . So be careful and just keep that in mind
Hope that wasn't lunch in that blue cooler. Good job.
You need to have the blade down on the ground in front of you and never work form the back where your track motors are. You can damage your motors
Pretty cool to see these american trailers being put to intense use. in europe, we have completely different dump trailers, see "Sigg Anhänger" for example. 3,5t maximum allowed
What made you stop using the CMP and go with another grapple ? I’m debating on the CMP myself
That grapple sure makes handling material nice!! There were a few stumps there for-sure, getting that cleared out and removed is a great step forward for your plans in that area. And removing a few more trees (that needed to go!) to boot while you have that open area, nice 😎Enjoyed the video, have a good one!!👍
I like that E50! Great work you do
Just wondering what brand of tilrotator grapple you were using. It sounded like you said CMP near the end of the video. Is that correct?
Plan on getting a CDL and a dump trailer for jobs like this?
Looks like you're really enjoying that E50. Great job.
when you really want a new cooler for Christmas :)
Do you move your machines with the dump trailer?
I can move every machine except the E50 in it, however I generally always move them with my flat deck trailer.
How much are they charging you per load?
It is $70 per trailer load
👍👍👍
Why not just burn them?
Burning those stumps would take a very long time and a very big fire to even reduce their size. It is not worth the effort, time and wear/tear on the machine when I can export them all to a local yard for a few hundred dollars.
I've done dirt work over 30 years to burn them stumps would take way to long for his small project best to haul them off
What’s that site you used to get rid of stumps? I’m from your area and I am going to need to get rid of some stumps soon.
Brox in Hudson, NH