Smooth operator!….great opening skills….the teeth forged on the bucket are called shanks….teeth go on the shanks!….make video of replacing the upper rollers that are squeaking away on the undercarriage….and probably need a couple lower rollers as well….nice mini excavator….they’re like a pocket knife….once you have one you can’t manage without it!
I know for a fact 3 lower rollers are whopped. I’m waiting for winter to give it a full once over, because once the snow flies I won’t have much yard work to do!
The 12” bucket looks like 240 series teeth , the wrong ones must have been 230’s being too small for the shanks. Keep some spare pin keepers for those ones. Moving rocks and logs your bound to loose some. They seem to need dirt in them to keep tight.
Excellent video. I think most of us would still like to see some content of the drainage tile project.
I'll see what I can throw together, thanks for watching!
Great video. It's nice to see a US company standing by their products and helping out.
They were a pleasure to work with. Would 100% recommend them to anyone!
Smooth operator!….great opening skills….the teeth forged on the bucket are called shanks….teeth go on the shanks!….make video of replacing the upper rollers that are squeaking away on the undercarriage….and probably need a couple lower rollers as well….nice mini excavator….they’re like a pocket knife….once you have one you can’t manage without it!
I know for a fact 3 lower rollers are whopped. I’m waiting for winter to give it a full once over, because once the snow flies I won’t have much yard work to do!
Hello Elliott, I change teeth on the old caterpillar track machine that we had here years ago, and it turned it into a beast👍🇺🇸
Glad to hear! Hopefully this makes a difference!
Good video, nice lead on parts 👍 Never fails, one bolt always has to be difficult, usually the very last one.
Thanks for watching!
I’m pretty sure esco v 13 and v17 interchange . One is just long and short. I run the v17 and love them. I order all my buckets with esco .
That is beyond my knowledge, I'm just glad to get them replaced!
The kid is very helpful 😊
He always is!
The 12” bucket looks like 240 series teeth , the wrong ones must have been 230’s being too small for the shanks. Keep some spare pin keepers for those ones. Moving rocks and logs your bound to loose some. They seem to need dirt in them to keep tight.
The yellow teeth were cat style teeth. The correct teeth were case style teeth, different pin design but very similar looking teeth