Your skill never ceases to amaze. For someone afraid of heights you get into some wicked areas. Yet again another amazing job. Thank you for taking us along.
As a kid, I would ride with my dad as he dug giant holes for material to take to the crusher. He operated Cat 245B excavator and would tram the tracks 2 foot over the edge to get every "crumb". And I would be scared and ask dad to move back to quit scaring me. I miss those days. Those years were wonderful. He taught me how to operate heavy equipment. At least the loader & excavator.
My dad logged and I would ride with him on the D7 and the 977 loader. The equipment has been in my blood as long as I can remember. Sounds like we had similar beginnings. Thank you for sharing that.
Muy buenas. Te acabo de encontrar en RUclips y la verdad me encanta como operas con la makina. Ya tienes otro seguidor😊😊. Una preguntabde cuantas toneladas es esa makina? Gracias.
You should consider getting a 36" skeleton bucket for clearing brush and separating debris so you don't get dirt mixed in . I have a KX161-3(057) current model and purchased a skeleton bucket 4 years ago and its one of the best things I ever bought for my machine...the more you use it the more uses you'll find for it. Good luck with everything and Great channel ! Regards, Tom
Thank you, I have thought that a skeleton bucket would be handy. My salesman was telling me I needed one just the other day when I was looking at the RTV for my dad. Thanks for watching, and have a wonderful evening 😀
Found your channel today and enjoyed it. Is it possible to eliminate some of the motor noise so we can hear you better. Have you thought about a Rode Bluetooth mic? Hope you make many more videos. Mike in Alabama
My newest videos I have started using a dji wireless microphone. I feel the audio has improved a lot. But I still find myself yelling, and I don't need to. Thank you for watching, and have a wonderful day.
I still use the 48" a lot. When I get into harder digging stuff, I drop down to my 30" tooth bucket. This project was fairly hard digging and needed teeth. After I peeled the material out, I moved it over with the 48" which should be a couple videos after this one. Thanks for watching, and have a wonderful day 🙂
For the type work I do, by far steel. They last much longer, added weight for stability, better traction wider for better flotation, and they don't kick off as easily. I have gotten 5000hrs out of a set of steel before. Thank you for watching, and have a wonderful day 😊
I just watched my this video trying to figure out what buzzing you are talking about. I think I figured it out, the only sound I hear on the video is the motor running. There is nothing I can do about that other than shut the machine off. I think that would make a fairly boring video. That is the sound I listen to all day long every day. I hope you can enjoy the video without sound. You have a wonderful evening 🙂
Your skill never ceases to amaze. For someone afraid of heights you get into some wicked areas. Yet again another amazing job. Thank you for taking us along.
Thank you, and thanks for watching. Have a wonderful day 😊
This guy is a serious operator. Does things with a small excavator that most can’t imagine.
As a kid, I would ride with my dad as he dug giant holes for material to take to the crusher. He operated Cat 245B excavator and would tram the tracks 2 foot over the edge to get every "crumb". And I would be scared and ask dad to move back to quit scaring me. I miss those days. Those years were wonderful. He taught me how to operate heavy equipment. At least the loader & excavator.
My dad logged and I would ride with him on the D7 and the 977 loader. The equipment has been in my blood as long as I can remember. Sounds like we had similar beginnings. Thank you for sharing that.
I was finally able to sit and watch everything and I am so impressed. You did so much work Jeramy. Thank you for doing what you do!!!
Thank you for trusting me with your project ❤️
You moved alot of dirt in 4 an one half hours thanks for the videos good job
Thank you for watching, and have a wonderful day 😊
Muy buenas. Te acabo de encontrar en RUclips y la verdad me encanta como operas con la makina. Ya tienes otro seguidor😊😊. Una preguntabde cuantas toneladas es esa makina? Gracias.
You should consider getting a 36" skeleton bucket for clearing brush and separating debris so you don't get dirt mixed in .
I have a KX161-3(057) current model and purchased a skeleton bucket 4 years ago and its one of the best things I ever bought for my machine...the more you use it the more uses you'll find for it.
Good luck with everything and Great channel !
Regards,
Tom
Thank you, I have thought that a skeleton bucket would be handy. My salesman was telling me I needed one just the other day when I was looking at the RTV for my dad. Thanks for watching, and have a wonderful evening 😀
The ground around there sure is soft!
Not everywhere, wehaveplentyofhardrock in places. Thanks for watching, and have a wonderful weekend 😀
I have never wrapped wire in tracks of a machine, but I have wound wire & garden hose in my flail mower. Both suck trying to remove.
Yes, yes it does. I have gotten wire in the mulcher many times, and yes it sucks getting it out.
Found your channel today and enjoyed it. Is it possible to eliminate some of the motor noise so we can hear you better. Have you thought about a Rode Bluetooth mic? Hope you make many more videos. Mike in Alabama
My newest videos I have started using a dji wireless microphone. I feel the audio has improved a lot. But I still find myself yelling, and I don't need to. Thank you for watching, and have a wonderful day.
13:40 What’s happened to your 4 foot bucket, I’ve noticed you been using what looks like a 36 inch bucket lately?
I still use the 48" a lot. When I get into harder digging stuff, I drop down to my 30" tooth bucket. This project was fairly hard digging and needed teeth. After I peeled the material out, I moved it over with the 48" which should be a couple videos after this one. Thanks for watching, and have a wonderful day 🙂
What size digging bucket are you useing
30"
Whats best, is it the metal track or rubber tracks/tyre?
For the type work I do, by far steel. They last much longer, added weight for stability, better traction wider for better flotation, and they don't kick off as easily. I have gotten 5000hrs out of a set of steel before. Thank you for watching, and have a wonderful day 😊
@@jeramyreberpuredirt7873 Are the metal ones more expensive.
Btw I subbed 😊
@jayesh5131 I don't haven't checked the price difference. I always buy my machines steel, but I am sure they cost more. Thank you very much.
@@jeramyreberpuredirt7873 Thanks 👍
that buzzing really kills it.. I just turn the volume right off
I just watched my this video trying to figure out what buzzing you are talking about. I think I figured it out, the only sound I hear on the video is the motor running. There is nothing I can do about that other than shut the machine off. I think that would make a fairly boring video. That is the sound I listen to all day long every day. I hope you can enjoy the video without sound. You have a wonderful evening 🙂
He isn't on a Electric machine
What did you expect in an excavator video 😂
lol.... nope! front window not fully latched or something up against the side slider window... not my first rodeo here