I like that diggin machine. That sure would be handy for diggin potatoes. 👍🏻👍🏻 And I love that dumping trailer. That’s a great idea 👍🏻👍🏻 And my favorite sounding boat at the end. Have a great day Bryan and Holly. 👋👋👍🏻👍🏻
Hey Bryan, that's another job well done. Your little digger worked well considering how wet the ground was but the work has to get done. It is much easier and faster than digging by hand. Great video my friend.
Yeah Larry it turned out well for what I had to work with. It’s all gone now and sold. We will replace it once settled in NL. Thanks for your input buddy!
Good morning Bob! You are right hydraulics is a wonderful invention for sure. Too bad I sold it all for now but more coming soon I hope. Thanks for your valued comments Bob.
That little digger and dump makes the work a lot easier and your back will thank you later on, not to mention time you saved. Chains definitely made a difference. You got the water running away which is great.
That set up really saved a lot of back breaking work for sure Wallace. Yes, that’s the 122 you see here in the video. All this equipment is sold right now in real time. Had to for the quick move. Will be replacing it all including a new mill once we get situated. Thanks for the comment Wallace.
I’m convinced that those machines are both Toys and Tools! The operator is quite good at moving and operating too! GREAT Job with the ditch and carrying away the dirt and rocks!
Definitely a tool (I have the harbor freight version) used mine to dig a 3ft deep 1000ft long 3ft wide bank to bank ditch through a treeline literally ripping trees out of the ground by their stumps (8inch+ dia. Trees) dug it through my driveway and added a culvert and backfilled with 3/8minus crushed granite road... This was in glacial till and water saturated blue clay filled with rocks up to 1000lbs which mine picked up and loaded onto a small single snowmobile trailer (2000lb rated) towed behind my garden tractor (I backed it into the ditch so I wasn't loading that much weight with a high lift). Did that in 2-12hr days with only the towable and a garden tractor with trailer
@@dodgeme1986truck sounds like a fantastic project and expensive if you didn’t have the tool…..no regrets getting that. Had to sell it due to a move. Upgraded to the mini excavator after the move. Check out my other videos with this tool and the mini excavator. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@codraven57 yup for the price I couldn't have even rented a mini excavator for that and mine is going on 6yrs with only needing a few minor parts... And has paid for itself numerous times over
Thanks for the great video. I was wondering why you could not leave a foot or so of dirt between the water and the new trench you are digging until the last scoop. This might prevent a lot of the muddy mess as you extend the trench.
Thanks for viewing..........this was a sloppy mess for sure but we managed to protect it through winter and now it has settled just find......it was a win for sure..........you are right though I should have just kept going to drain off the water........goot eye and thanks for the tip..............please subscribe and follow along on our journey.......we sold this unit and bought a little upgrade to this an mini excavator..........we are using it now actually and have a couple of vids out with it..........thanks for viewing and commenting......take care.
How's she goin'? The little back hoe does the job Like any 'small' machine, it will do a ton of work but you have to take your time eh!! Those are pretty fancy chains you made too!! I like that!! Take 'er easy!!
Good question! What tends to happen is the carb needle which serves as a valve tends to leak. This happens from hot and cold and pressure buildup and gas spilling into the cylinder and eventually into the oil past the rings. Also shaking the engine this will happen……. I’ve seen it happen lots with small engines. Thanks for watching and commenting. Check out our other videos with this unit and our new mini excavator.
You are the man Bryan! Very Clever I say…great use of the lawn tractor and the cart with pulley in ingenious!
Thanks Garry! It was a fun project and now we have it all sold in anticipation of our house selling. Thanks for your comment Garry.
I like that diggin machine. That sure would be handy for diggin potatoes. 👍🏻👍🏻
And I love that dumping trailer. That’s a great idea 👍🏻👍🏻
And my favorite sounding boat at the end.
Have a great day Bryan and Holly. 👋👋👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks Noel. Be sure to check out our video of me making the dump trailer you’ll probably like it.
looking good buddy. The backhoe saves the back for sure.
A very useful tool for cheap Darrell. Now I have to replace once we get over there. Thanks for tuning in and commenting buddy!
Hey Bryan, that's another job well done. Your little digger worked well considering how wet the ground was but the work has to get done. It is much easier and faster than digging by hand. Great video my friend.
Yeah Larry it turned out well for what I had to work with. It’s all gone now and sold. We will replace it once settled in NL. Thanks for your input buddy!
Good morning Bryan. That’s a lot of water. It’s truly amazing what a small engine and a hydraulic pump can accomplish. Enjoy The Journey - Cheers
Good morning Bob! You are right hydraulics is a wonderful invention for sure. Too bad I sold it all for now but more coming soon I hope. Thanks for your valued comments Bob.
That little digger and dump makes the work a lot easier and your back will thank you later on, not to mention time you saved. Chains definitely made a difference. You got the water running away which is great.
It was a successful project for sure Garry. Too bad I got rid of all the equipment…..for the move. I’ll replace it all soon. Thanks for the comment!
Great job that mini Excavator sure makes work easier. Is that the woodland 122 you have there. take care and have a great day
That set up really saved a lot of back breaking work for sure Wallace. Yes, that’s the 122 you see here in the video. All this equipment is sold right now in real time. Had to for the quick move. Will be replacing it all including a new mill once we get situated. Thanks for the comment Wallace.
That setup certainly saved you a lot of manual labour. I like the dump trailer system you have.......Take care, Bluefin.
A big time back saver!
I’m convinced that those machines are both Toys and Tools! The operator is quite good at moving and operating too! GREAT Job with the ditch and carrying away the dirt and rocks!
You are right Garry it was surely fun doing that work.
Definitely a tool (I have the harbor freight version) used mine to dig a 3ft deep 1000ft long 3ft wide bank to bank ditch through a treeline literally ripping trees out of the ground by their stumps (8inch+ dia. Trees) dug it through my driveway and added a culvert and backfilled with 3/8minus crushed granite road... This was in glacial till and water saturated blue clay filled with rocks up to 1000lbs which mine picked up and loaded onto a small single snowmobile trailer (2000lb rated) towed behind my garden tractor (I backed it into the ditch so I wasn't loading that much weight with a high lift). Did that in 2-12hr days with only the towable and a garden tractor with trailer
@@dodgeme1986truck sounds like a fantastic project and expensive if you didn’t have the tool…..no regrets getting that. Had to sell it due to a move. Upgraded to the mini excavator after the move.
Check out my other videos with this tool and the mini excavator. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@codraven57 yup for the price I couldn't have even rented a mini excavator for that and mine is going on 6yrs with only needing a few minor parts... And has paid for itself numerous times over
Thanks for the great video. I was wondering why you could not leave a foot or so of dirt between the water and the new trench you are digging until the last scoop. This might prevent a lot of the muddy mess as you extend the trench.
Thanks for viewing..........this was a sloppy mess for sure but we managed to protect it through winter and now it has settled just find......it was a win for sure..........you are right though I should have just kept going to drain off the water........goot eye and thanks for the tip..............please subscribe and follow along on our journey.......we sold this unit and bought a little upgrade to this an mini excavator..........we are using it now actually and have a couple of vids out with it..........thanks for viewing and commenting......take care.
That is a lot of water close to the surface but you managed to get it routes away and that was the objective. Where there is the will there is a way.
Yeah by doing this little job I for sure cut down on the running time of my sump pump. That was the objective and it worked. Thanks for your comment.
Great way of moving dirt smart it works really😄😄 good 😍😍😍😍
I worked pretty well I must say and cost nothing to build......check out my video of building the trailer.........thanks for viewing and commenting.
How's she goin'? The little back hoe does the job Like any 'small' machine, it will do a ton of work but you have to take your time eh!! Those are pretty fancy chains you made too!! I like that!! Take 'er easy!!
That’s correct, it’s a little machine for little work over a long time is actually a lot of work…….lol thanks for tuning in and commenting, take care.
How does gas get in your oil? You spilled it in there? Or oil in your gas? You spilled it in there? Two different systems.
Good question! What tends to happen is the carb needle which serves as a valve tends to leak. This happens from hot and cold and pressure buildup and gas spilling into the cylinder and eventually into the oil past the rings. Also shaking the engine this will happen……. I’ve seen it happen lots with small engines. Thanks for watching and commenting. Check out our other videos with this unit and our new mini excavator.
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Thanks for viewing.