I own a Jensen mb300 towable it has been very good. Stumps rocks gravel trash brush. It has handled it all. Very well 3 years old. No troubles yet. I am very happy with this machine. And enjoy using it on a regular basis.. very much like this one
I built my own, used 9 hp with just under 5 gpm hydraulic pump and 2 1/2 cilinders and its slightly slower than yours. Idle that thing down a bit and the ride will be smoother
Hi I put a roof over my one ,so as to keep the sun of and the rain when working , drilled holes to put split pins in the pins were the nuts kept loosening ,,works well 👍
@Jones Vineyards a thum is vary handy to have. If the was a nother set wheels on a hydraulic cylinder setup to help move around. Put the wheels down and pull up when working.
Would you happen to know the measurement of the width at its widest point when in tow mode? I have a6 foot wide bridge I need to get it across. Need to see if it will go. Thanks.
Only seconds into the video when I noticed those hoses hanging slack like that. That's a deal breaker for me. Either it's incredibly poor engineering or an incredibly poor assembly job. That's an automatic guarantee that you'll be replacing hoses regularly due to snagging and tearing or rubbing or or pinching.
I own a Jensen mb300 towable it has been very good. Stumps rocks gravel trash brush. It has handled it all. Very well 3 years old. No troubles yet. I am very happy with this machine. And enjoy using it on a regular basis.. very much like this one
whats with the hydralic hoses hanging?
I built my own, used 9 hp with just under 5 gpm hydraulic pump and 2 1/2 cilinders and its slightly slower than yours. Idle that thing down a bit and the ride will be smoother
Hi I put a roof over my one ,so as to keep the sun of and the rain when working , drilled holes to put split pins in the pins were the nuts kept loosening ,,works well 👍
Very helpful. Appreciate this!
It is a great machine and saves the back
Great kit 👌 👍
I am thinking about getting one first thing to go are the tires getting a trailer axle under it so can be towed.
Then you won't have any ground clearance
I just need anything but a shovel! Looks like this may do it
It beats a shovel and can do more. Plus it is enjoyable. Like the difference between a lawn mower and a riding lawn mower.
very nice
When buying one of these. Will need to do a few modifications to make it better.
I have had good luck with it so far other than having to tighten all the nuts and fittings. What modifications would you suggest
@Jones Vineyards a thum is vary handy to have. If the was a nother set wheels on a hydraulic cylinder setup to help move around. Put the wheels down and pull up when working.
@@jtsokiehobbyandadventures6666 I totally agree with both of those.
How much was the shipping cost from China?
Will add the roof goes out over the motor ☺
I would tie up those hydraulics!
Thanks for noticing. I did because they almost got caught on the bucket
Would you happen to know the measurement of the width at its widest point when in tow mode? I have a6 foot wide bridge I need to get it across. Need to see if it will go. Thanks.
I just left Virginia so I can't measure it for a couple of weeks. I am sure it is 6' wide because when I bought a trailer it was 6' x 12'
Mine measures 74 inches wide.
Soft already previously worked dirt
I don't think that dirt has had cattle or a tractor on it for 4 - 5 years minimum
The tow touge is much too short. Need to buy an extension and a third wheel to move around without towing
how would it do in heavier ground with rock ?
I have some large rocks and parts are heavy packed clay. It has done an awesome job so far.
@@jonesvineyards9742 thanks boss. Deciding betwee nthis and a used tractor/kubuto etc
@@fakdaddy75 I have both but I use the excavator most of the time
Gonna rip thos hydraulic lines off if you dont be careful. Wonderbif you could slap a bigger engine on this thing an pump.
I have tied them up but I did pinch one of the lines and created a leak.
Wheel bearings do not have grease
I never thought about that
I didn't either till I was towing on road and the bearing froze, lucky I got stopped in time, just tore up the tire.
Only seconds into the video when I noticed those hoses hanging slack like that. That's a deal breaker for me. Either it's incredibly poor engineering or an incredibly poor assembly job. That's an automatic guarantee that you'll be replacing hoses regularly due to snagging and tearing or rubbing or or pinching.
They didn't start like that. What ever was holding them up broke. I have since just used long zip ties.