Excavating Giant Boulders with a E26 Mini Excavator

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @LaraStonesifer
    @LaraStonesifer Год назад +4

    I live in the Hill Country, single mom, all broken karst and I have been searching for a video that shows if a mini can pull it off around here. I have been working on erosion and soil for 11 years. Love my bobcat, but it is bad for the soil compaction and not safe on my steep hills with rock shelving. I am inspired by your video and thinking a mini excavator is in my near future. Thank you!

  • @Bobsutubes
    @Bobsutubes 2 года назад +3

    Very nice improvement for the lawn area.

  • @fredrobinson6990
    @fredrobinson6990 2 года назад +5

    Some of those boulder rocks looked like they were hard to get out. Good job!

    • @CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC
      @CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC  2 года назад +1

      For sure, they were basically as big as the cab and I could only roll them once over.

  • @batterpm11
    @batterpm11 2 года назад +3

    That turned out great! That E26 is mighty for its size.

  • @bobrose7900
    @bobrose7900 Год назад +1

    My only comment: drill those remaining rocks and a big hand held breaker will take care of them. A 5 or 8 tonne would have been ideal but respect to that little machine! The stump grinder was perfect to finish off and the skid steer/grader finished really nicely. Well done!

  • @AnthonyAntTony
    @AnthonyAntTony 2 года назад +5

    Nice job. End result is much better than expected.

  • @chdinct6792
    @chdinct6792 2 года назад +4

    Finished job looks real nice. Should grow some nice grass there if he gets enough sun. Bet those excavators get smaller the longer you own them, LOL.

    • @CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC
      @CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC  2 года назад +1

      Haha yes, I definitely have grown to know the limits of the machines, but boy it always impresses me what I can do with the smaller mini. Though, on jobs like this, a larger machine would be much more efficient!

  • @johngersna3263
    @johngersna3263 2 года назад +6

    I don't know if you've ever seen it but there is a product out there that will bust up large rocks and make them easier to deal with. I know that you were dealing with a lot of big rocks but I'm talking about the ones that were too big for your excavator. It's called "Dexpan". There are several RUclips videos about it. I just thought that if you hadn't heard about it the information might come in useful in the future. You do very nice work. 👍👍

    • @CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC
      @CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC  2 года назад +3

      Yeah, I have seen that stuff. Haven't used it, but it probably would have made the rocks manageable. However, would have definitely increased the cost of the job.

  • @joeloyd56
    @joeloyd56 2 года назад +3

    I appreciate the video.

  • @williamdavis922
    @williamdavis922 2 года назад +2

    I bet you wish you had at least a 35 series machine on that job, but you definitely made due with the 26, good job brother!! 👍

    • @CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC
      @CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC  2 года назад +1

      Oh definitely needed an 85 or bigger for that job to go more efficiently! Thanks!

  • @anthonyfindlay466
    @anthonyfindlay466 2 года назад +5

    Good job, but I could definitely see you with a bigger machine in the near future.

  • @daltonm6764
    @daltonm6764 2 года назад +3

    Great video! I love my e26.

  • @dannyknapp515
    @dannyknapp515 2 года назад +1

    That came out great good job 👍

  • @mauricerichard3611
    @mauricerichard3611 8 месяцев назад

    Wow what a great job !!

  • @johnflynn3824
    @johnflynn3824 9 месяцев назад

    That is a crazy property

  • @jamesmerkel9442
    @jamesmerkel9442 2 года назад +1

    Need 4 way grab from all four sides ob compass same time or open better then fully open crab pot, just up side down. Meaning specialty tool looks like 1 way all I got on lifting front so far.

  • @genecoppedge5972
    @genecoppedge5972 11 месяцев назад +1

    Nice job, 7:48 better put on that seat belt before you get a concussion.

  • @jsmythib
    @jsmythib 4 месяца назад

    13:10 what would you guess that thing weighs? :) Good job working it out.

  • @jamesmerkel9442
    @jamesmerkel9442 2 года назад +1

    If blade had sharp forks can slide under lift or jack uo on to sides then bucket push over on to sled box folding or raising sides so u roll on or into box but lifted opposite sides catch/hold rock.

  • @farmerbob728
    @farmerbob728 2 года назад +1

    Nice video.. It would be nice to have an E88 for that job

  • @kylegershman4668
    @kylegershman4668 6 месяцев назад

    I think I'd rather buy the biggest excavator that I could transport without a CDL though I'm impressed how far you pushed that one.

  • @jamesmerkel9442
    @jamesmerkel9442 2 года назад +1

    28: way to help lift up big rocks to drag or partial more likely drag or lift up few ft in air, then controlled move got nothing. I am pretty tired no more running no where for tonight for sure.

  • @jamesmerkel9442
    @jamesmerkel9442 2 года назад +1

    The wild card way to try is manual rocking walking by pushing & or lifting side to side big rock walk but need 2nd arm just about...

  • @robinstuyvesant7187
    @robinstuyvesant7187 2 года назад +1

    He ain't heavy he's my boulder

  • @jamesmerkel9442
    @jamesmerkel9442 2 года назад +1

    If u hve a lot of curl special tall /deep bucket strong sides/steel u then can curve under rock perfect bal then roll /hold rock under curved tall bucket & curving nature of special extra joint arms putting hold on back/counter weight of machine big time.

  • @pjp80s
    @pjp80s 2 года назад +1

    Just curious…. Can you give me an idea what a job like this would cost in the north east? i understand people don’t like to discuss prices but even a range would help. Great job!

    • @CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC
      @CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC  2 года назад +1

      It really depends on location. This was in MA, so it'd be more in the range of ~8k with all materials and probably ~6k in NH.

  • @mylescooke9450
    @mylescooke9450 Год назад

    look into the Sierra Blaster

  • @MerMachinery
    @MerMachinery 9 месяцев назад

    hello, have you ever had very slow controls and no power due to the hydraulics on the bobcat e 26?

  • @DmitriyGee
    @DmitriyGee 2 года назад +1

    How much did this job cost the home owner?

  • @jamesmerkel9442
    @jamesmerkel9442 2 года назад +1

    Only way is if blade not flat but add a prt 90 degrees so u drive flat prt of blade fully better then prt way under then more invovled rest in a drag.

  • @JohnEnduro
    @JohnEnduro 2 года назад +3

    Do you miss POE?

  • @chazman4461
    @chazman4461 2 года назад +1

    Is that your skidsteer also?

  • @LilAOtc
    @LilAOtc Год назад

    What altitude you running that machine please let me know thanks

    • @CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC
      @CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC  Год назад

      Not far off sea level. Generally within 200' of sea level for most jobs. I am in South East NH.

  • @SovaKlr
    @SovaKlr Год назад +1

    You know what's wild about excavating... someone would pay as much or more to have those rocks dumped on their property as this guy paid to have them buried and hidden away. LOL

  • @mrpips000
    @mrpips000 2 года назад +1

    need a jack hammer for your track loader to bust those bigger rocks up.

    • @CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC
      @CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC  2 года назад

      Pretty much all of those rocks were solid and dense. A hammer on a mini size machine wouldn't have done much other than cost a lot of money to run for little result. Would need a larger 20+ ton machine to break those up effectively, especially if they are buried.

    • @RiverValleyLandscaping
      @RiverValleyLandscaping 2 года назад

      Most of them already had flat sides (previously hammered to split them or just busted up when being moved) most likely thrown there by a larger excavator when digging the foundation. For sure you could make quick work with a hammer attachment if you worked the grain.

    • @stuartandrews4344
      @stuartandrews4344 2 года назад

      Better to use a cracking agent like Dexpan on the larger rocks.

  • @colbysfirewood800
    @colbysfirewood800 Год назад

    Do you think this mini could pick up 1500 pounds comfortably

    • @CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC
      @CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC  Год назад

      It can definitely pick that up over the blade comfortably. Over the sides would be questionable. Also depends on how the weight is rigged (i.e. thumb + bucket or strapped to the arm, etc)

    • @colbysfirewood800
      @colbysfirewood800 Год назад

      @@CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC this would be an ibc totes that weighs roughly 1500. I would need to load it on a trailer

    • @CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC
      @CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC  Год назад

      Thatd probably be a maxed out lift of the 26 to clear the tote + rigging at that weight onto a trailer deck.

  • @StupidAndRandom
    @StupidAndRandom 8 месяцев назад

    thats a small machine for that job but it will get it done

  • @jamesmerkel9442
    @jamesmerkel9442 2 года назад +1

    It might fall from sky, maybe.

  • @jamesmerkel9442
    @jamesmerkel9442 2 года назад +1

    Just then leaves rolling & then dragging fully ton of drag use less or prt way drag better then nothing, but still near to neighbor to nothing.

  • @jamesmerkel9442
    @jamesmerkel9442 2 года назад +1

    All I got this video basically nothing.

  • @jamesmerkel9442
    @jamesmerkel9442 2 года назад +1

    Need a change of pace bc sleepy in video construction wise not really engaged, trying for AD idea but need air hockey in movie or shooting hoops in movie break see hanks greatest actor in this generation, lands planes on water for a challenge.

  • @plainwornout3964
    @plainwornout3964 2 года назад +1

    Should have just dug a deep hole next to the super size bolders and buried them. You are persistent.

    • @CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC
      @CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC  2 года назад

      Ha yes, that would be a good idea, but there were so many other rocks and boulders buried, there was no where to really make a void space!

    • @plainwornout3964
      @plainwornout3964 2 года назад

      @@CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC That must suck, living with all those rocks. I'm in Florida, mainly sand and a little clay.

    • @CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC
      @CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC  2 года назад +1

      Depends on the job. Not so great for rough and final grading, but awesome for sourcing natural materials for walls, walks and decorative areas.

  • @landscapeone2957
    @landscapeone2957 Год назад

    You need a hammer for the escavator.

  • @corneliusanderson-t3y
    @corneliusanderson-t3y Год назад

    maybe use a 8 tons