First job with the two ton chinese mini excavator

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025
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  • @martinsaunders2942
    @martinsaunders2942 Месяц назад

    Many thanks, I much enjoyed.. I bought exactly the same R322L in November directly from the factory..It arrives with me in a couple of days. Mine doesn’t have the cab..I live in Italy, so it would be like sitting in an oven most of the time.. But impressed to see it working in such heavy and muddy conditions..it can’t be easy. But you’ve done a great job there..I look forward to more videos. Thanks again!👍

    • @torkelsenhus
      @torkelsenhus  Месяц назад

      Very nice. It seems like a decent machine this far. I'll keep posting once the weather turns. So much rain here in Norway at the time.

    • @aragonkacena9185
      @aragonkacena9185 26 дней назад

      Hi where did u ordered Yours?and how was shipping ?

    • @torkelsenhus
      @torkelsenhus  26 дней назад

      @ from Alibaba, took 3 months.

    • @aragonkacena9185
      @aragonkacena9185 26 дней назад

      @@torkelsenhus it has kubota engine?

    • @torkelsenhus
      @torkelsenhus  26 дней назад

      @@aragonkacena9185 yes, d902

  • @Angel-ConstructionMachinery
    @Angel-ConstructionMachinery 18 дней назад +1

    With the help of the excavator, the work is much easier.

  • @arcadianchaos4967
    @arcadianchaos4967 18 дней назад

    I have watched a couple of your videos regarding the French drains and I note that I never see you checking the fall of the trench. Maybe the slope on your property makes it obvious regarding the fall, but it doesnt come out clear in the videos. In one you were hitting patches of bedrock, so you appeared to go shallower over the bedrock. Will this not create issues with the flow of water causing pooling in the dips. I'm not an expert on French drains, but have been looking into installing some on my property, hence the interest.

    • @torkelsenhus
      @torkelsenhus  18 дней назад

      In this one the fall is obvious. I know I have one french drain where it appears to get shallow at a point, and it does. Having fall is definitely the way to go. But the water will also flow in the gravel and rock, not just the pipe. The idea is that the water fills up in the gravel and then floats into the pipe and the pipe leads it away. If you can get a slope, then go for it.

  • @leonmarut7092
    @leonmarut7092 Месяц назад

    good job mate

  • @cliffhefner8226
    @cliffhefner8226 Месяц назад

    Looks great, maybe a small pond in that low spot?

    • @torkelsenhus
      @torkelsenhus  Месяц назад +1

      @@cliffhefner8226 aaa don’t even tempt me. I would love a pond.

  • @ladehesa8819
    @ladehesa8819 Месяц назад

    Hi friend, I like the machine and the music you play. I can hear that the engine is a Kubota, well... how much does that machine weigh? Regards

    • @torkelsenhus
      @torkelsenhus  Месяц назад

      @@ladehesa8819 Hello, it weights around 1,8 tons.

  • @zanko7007
    @zanko7007 Месяц назад +1

    Tip from kind a pro guy not there yet but close
    Dont use grading bucket for rough work digging packed dirt use teeth bucket for rough work and then make smooth finish with grading bucket
    And grading bucket is ussualy lot heavier then tooth buckets so always put blade infront of you only if you work downhill you want it behind you for kind a anchor

    • @torkelsenhus
      @torkelsenhus  Месяц назад

      @@zanko7007 Thanks man, appreciate it.

    • @zanko7007
      @zanko7007 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@torkelsenhusno problem and most important thing machine is yours dont rush too much take time
      And dont move around with extended arm especialy with tilting bucket because you will have tilting excavator too🤣🙉

  • @adriansowden138
    @adriansowden138 Месяц назад

    hi, to make it better getting on and off always stop the machine over a track so you use the track to step on to get in and off and you should find that if you put the blade down in front of you when your digging the play in the boom will be less,adrian uk

    • @torkelsenhus
      @torkelsenhus  Месяц назад

      @@adriansowden138 thanks for all the good tips, mate.

  • @goldwingen
    @goldwingen Месяц назад

    Kubota ? trodde det var Japansk. Er det en skap Kineser som har fått nytt navn på bommen? Ikke akurat Kubot farge heller..

    • @torkelsenhus
      @torkelsenhus  Месяц назад +1

      @@goldwingen hehe, se videoen når jeg henter den så skjønner du;) Ikke helt ekte Kubota nei, men Kubota motor.

    • @goldwingen
      @goldwingen Месяц назад

      @ såg det i ettertid men såg ut til å være en grei naskin. Har en liten kubota i samme vektklasse selv. Har lyst på en kubota kx27 eller tilsvarende Kobelco med rotortilt men då må de ringe meg fra Hamar først

    • @torkelsenhus
      @torkelsenhus  Месяц назад +1

      @ ja, kunne alltids hatt større maskin, men da blir det fort andre bakdeler med frakt og dyrere deler etc. har selv oppgradert fra billigste 1-tonn kina graver, så for meg blir den nye maskinen ren luksus.

    • @DipajcDipa
      @DipajcDipa Месяц назад

      dear, I have mini excavator with kubota engine. Are you interested in?

  • @adriansowden138
    @adriansowden138 Месяц назад +2

    hi, when ever your digging you must have the blade down in front of you ,and make sure the machine is level or you will get wear on your slew ring and motor, cheers nice vid .adrian from the UK.

    • @torkelsenhus
      @torkelsenhus  Месяц назад

      @@adriansowden138 yes, thanks mate:)

  • @lucrom1097
    @lucrom1097 Месяц назад

    Fantastisch Good work imits you the best te moostiun te natuur best friend Top weekend 🚚🚜🌾✔️👍☕🍁⛅😎🧤🧢🌳🎽🎅🎄🎧🎁