Cool video! Boulder digging, much wear n tear on equipment. Here where I live in Florida, only black dirt/sand digging, not too bad. Only hard digging is busting through tree rootz
@b&m excavation thx alot brother for help just so nervous about putting up that much money without test driving one. The B&S engines are great but never ever seen one in a mini in my 40 years working construction. I'm retiring and need for homestead, plus opening up a company again install water,sewer,gas, electrical pipes and landscaping. I had one , but sold/lost everything, all my equipment. So fing pissed, I had John deere machines. But to much money now.
@@mad151maxx4 yea that sucks but as far as these machines go I was the same you can watch more of my vids I work mine hard an have never had no big issues with it I don’t regret it for sure thanks for watching hope you enjoy
Yes , I guess. But I gotta have 3cyclider diesel. But I have been working with ALL DIRT MACHINES AND been working in ground installing ALL PIPES, plus bridges, high risers, etc.. so for ME WILL NOT WORK . I love B&G ENGINES I have a 71' white lawn mower with one. My old lady wants to replace with a new home cheapo lawn mower . Then she said get a nice JD. Why I love the old girl.
@@GophersMachinery no do not put the blade behind you when digging, it does not help it makes it much worse, u want the blade infront of u when digging
Cool video! Boulder digging, much wear n tear on equipment. Here where I live in Florida, only black dirt/sand digging, not too bad. Only hard digging is busting through tree rootz
Yes we have a abundance of limestone rock here an plenty of tree roots too thanks for watching my video
@BeatMalls-pl1sg yes they are tough for there size for sure
Yes limestone is hard to do anything thing with figure we will go back to this in the future after we install a hammer an do a vid on it
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Now there are two ways to solve it, using a ripper and a hammer.
Where did you purchase the machine? My wife and I are planning on purchasing a mini just not sure which one.
I bought it at hackenberg equipment they are great
@b&m excavation total cost? I just got a quote for the similar machine 1.2t with a b&s engine. It most over heat alot.
Mine had a lil problem with that but they have upgraded them a lot sense I bought mine you shld be good
@b&m excavation thx alot brother for help just so nervous about putting up that much money without test driving one. The B&S engines are great but never ever seen one in a mini in my 40 years working construction. I'm retiring and need for homestead, plus opening up a company again install water,sewer,gas, electrical pipes and landscaping. I had one , but sold/lost everything, all my equipment. So fing pissed, I had John deere machines. But to much money now.
@@mad151maxx4 yea that sucks but as far as these machines go I was the same you can watch more of my vids I work mine hard an have never had no big issues with it I don’t regret it for sure thanks for watching hope you enjoy
Did you ever get it out?
No we dug around an found this rock is as big as a small truck
Not bad for the power of a lawnmower.
Surprisingly strong thanks for watching
dont strain it, its not really meant for that!!
That thing sounds lije a lawn mower not a excavator. Is a Briggs and Stratton engine.?
Lol yes it is Briggs pro series it’s great
Easy an affordable to work on if anything ever goes wrong
Yes , I guess. But I gotta have 3cyclider diesel. But I have been working with ALL DIRT MACHINES AND been working in ground installing ALL PIPES, plus bridges, high risers, etc.. so for ME WILL NOT WORK . I love B&G ENGINES I have a 71' white lawn mower with one. My old lady wants to replace with a new home cheapo lawn mower . Then she said get a nice JD. Why I love the old girl.
@@mad151maxx4 they sale these with the kubota diesel also just a bit bigger unit
@b&m excavation I want 2ton machine, ill take yamnar or Kubota diesel.
When the excavator is working, put the shovel at the rear, so that we will be more stable.
If the machine is working, wouldn't it be using the "shovel" as you call it ? How can you do that behind you ?
@@pillaryclinton6187 Thank you very much for your question. I'm talking about the bulldozer.
@@GophersMachinery no do not put the blade behind you when digging, it does not help it makes it much worse, u want the blade infront of u when digging
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@@TheHomePros6221 yup, should be infront always, the blade.
I think you may have found it's limits.
I have these 1 tons for 10,500 with Hydraulic thumb extra utility bucket and Auger.Located in Texas
That’s good to know thanks for watching hope you enjoyed
Where in Texas ?
Is this the same one that's made in China?
Yes this machine is made in china an sold in the us great lil machine so far haven’t had any big issues
Give it up, the machine is to small. Yr gonna destroy it. Know the limitations
I don’t think so it has 700hrs on it an doing just fine an we did give up on that rock watch the whole video
I've been landscaper 40 yrs. I know a thing or 2 about running equipment.