Dam luckily these clowns didn't kill anyone. Car would be rated to tow max 750kg. . Easily had 2.5 tonne. Can't believe the dealer even help loaded it. He should at least know better. Good digger tho 👌
Max tow 1500kg if trailer have brakes. But our setup was 2.5t yes. I drive 25km/h in city and 40km/h on highway, everybody hate me :) Yes this setup was 100% illegal, police do not work as it should.
Getting ready to purchase the KX018-4 I’ve operated large excavators in the past and I’m really looking forward to getting one of my own. Next spring I’ll be purchasing a hydraulic breaker, (jackhammer), for it to break up some old concrete. Awesome video you’ve posted! 👍
That's a beautiful excavator. I recently bought a Kubota TLB and I'm kicking myself a little over waiting so long. Btw, I followed you over from the r/tractors on reddit.
@@onfinancialsuccess4162 I need to build Tiny house this summer, for my mother, on my homesteading, and I am planing huge basement under for all my stuff and hobby activities, and to fix electricity line, water pipes, in the end landscaping around house... it was just logical, I must have excavator myself, I do not like rent out.
@@Dream4Design Sounds like you're going to get a lot of value out of the kubota quickly. We have 5.5 acres and my parents have 7.5 acres next door. It's clearcut forests that are regrowing. I wish we'd bought the tractor when we first moved out there but we had just finished university so paying a neighbor made more sense. What unit of measurement do you use to describe the size of your homestead?
@@onfinancialsuccess4162 I have around 80 acres of agriculture land, and 15 acres of forest. I am using myself 2 acres of land, the rest renting out. I got these lands from my parents, ... I am fourth generation on my land.
To run and maintain, it is for free, literally. One very full working day 5 gallons diesel, and first 50h maintenance I done myself, change oil in travel gear. Thankyou for comment!
Dam luckily these clowns didn't kill anyone. Car would be rated to tow max 750kg. . Easily had 2.5 tonne.
Can't believe the dealer even help loaded it. He should at least know better.
Good digger tho 👌
Max tow 1500kg if trailer have brakes. But our setup was 2.5t yes. I drive 25km/h in city and 40km/h on highway, everybody hate me :) Yes this setup was 100% illegal, police do not work as it should.
Getting ready to purchase the KX018-4
I’ve operated large excavators in the past and I’m really looking forward to getting one of my own. Next spring I’ll be purchasing a hydraulic breaker, (jackhammer), for it to break up some old concrete. Awesome video you’ve posted! 👍
Super! 1,8 or my 1,9 is small excavator, but it works perfectly! I do not know, how other land owners can live without excavator!
Nice, will help out alot on your home place. Take care.
Thank you very much! Now I need figure out some tipper / dumper, over trailer or my small pickup truck.
@@Dream4Design yes where I live just about every household has a pickup truck looks opposite of you. Stay busy and take care.
I am not an expert in excavator world, but if you wish I can do some overview, and my explanation about this machine.
I can’t believe he is towing that with his VW
Thank you! I am too old, and too slow, vw done work easy, diesel power .
Congrats, my friend!! Very nice machine. Great work with the ramps too!
Thankyou, very much! Slowly we are starting use it for small works, tomorrow will be one demolish episode with excavator too!
That's a beautiful excavator. I recently bought a Kubota TLB and I'm kicking myself a little over waiting so long. Btw, I followed you over from the r/tractors on reddit.
TLB are magic machines! The same as me, I also would like to have excavator 3 years ago :)
@@Dream4Design What are the next projects you have in store for the excavator?
@@onfinancialsuccess4162 I need to build Tiny house this summer, for my mother, on my homesteading, and I am planing huge basement under for all my stuff and hobby activities, and to fix electricity line, water pipes, in the end landscaping around house... it was just logical, I must have excavator myself, I do not like rent out.
@@Dream4Design Sounds like you're going to get a lot of value out of the kubota quickly. We have 5.5 acres and my parents have 7.5 acres next door. It's clearcut forests that are regrowing. I wish we'd bought the tractor when we first moved out there but we had just finished university so paying a neighbor made more sense. What unit of measurement do you use to describe the size of your homestead?
@@onfinancialsuccess4162 I have around 80 acres of agriculture land, and 15 acres of forest. I am using myself 2 acres of land, the rest renting out. I got these lands from my parents, ... I am fourth generation on my land.
Great video! Thanks for sharing your experience with this little digger. Is it expensive for you to run and maintain?
To run and maintain, it is for free, literally. One very full working day 5 gallons diesel, and first 50h maintenance I done myself, change oil in travel gear. Thankyou for comment!
@@Dream4Design thank you - subscribed!
Hi do you know how you turn off the service light after 50 hours?
Thanks Tom
I have 80 hours now, and have not tried turn off service light, yes, but should, thank you for reminding!