Are people really THAT picky?! Grind marks? YOU'RE DIGGING DIRT AND ROCKS! I just want a machine that isn't going to break on me, or break the bank. I really appreciate all these videos btw. Some I watch and go "duh" and others I watch and go "omg, I never thought of that". And I'm sure there are people watching them thinking the complete reverse of me.
You want a real good indication of the condition of a machine? Your right hours don't mean anything but look at the way they treat their personal vehicles, that's a good indicator.
That may be my next excavator. Im using a 6500lb Kobelco now and need something bigger. Would like to see a video of the thumb in use on the 70d. Maybe moving logs and full range of motion.
Great video's on your equipment, I follow your channel, I like to see you working them and showing the capabilities, Frankly, I don't see any difference in quality or capability between your machines and one that is two or three times the cost, well the color is different 🙂
You really need to educate yourself before making video. The bobcat boom front sections are nodular iron aka cast steel, not cast iron, big difference. Cast steels can be just as strong or stronger than fabricated.. The lines on the left side of the boom are not welds but one of the sections of the mold was slightly offset when poured. Your "going to get hate" because your pulling stuff out of your rear. If you want to make comments on grinding down mold seams, ok, but at least be right about the tech and process your talking about.
Looked at John Deere 17g and the 26g and Jesus fucking Christ it was 41k for the 17 and over 50k for the 26 for a mini ex. Just about had a heart attack, so we keep looking everywhere on TH-cam and came across a comment talking about your company and thank god we did 👍🏼 going to be buying one of your mini excavators it’s at the right price and you can get a decent sized one for 20k and it can move dirt and rocks 👍🏼
Are people really THAT picky?! Grind marks? YOU'RE DIGGING DIRT AND ROCKS!
I just want a machine that isn't going to break on me, or break the bank.
I really appreciate all these videos btw. Some I watch and go "duh" and others I watch and go "omg, I never thought of that". And I'm sure there are people watching them thinking the complete reverse of me.
You'd be surprised! Haha! Glad to hear you like the videos! :)
You want a real good indication of the condition of a machine? Your right hours don't mean anything but look at the way they treat their personal vehicles, that's a good indicator.
That may be my next excavator. Im using a 6500lb Kobelco now and need something bigger. Would like to see a video of the thumb in use on the 70d. Maybe moving logs and full range of motion.
Ok will do!
@@groundhogequipmentthanks 👍
Great video's on your equipment, I follow your channel, I like to see you working them and showing the capabilities, Frankly, I don't see any difference in quality or capability between your machines and one that is two or three times the cost, well the color is different 🙂
you cant make people happy nowadays .
Amen!
You really need to educate yourself before making video. The bobcat boom front sections are nodular iron aka cast steel, not cast iron, big difference. Cast steels can be just as strong or stronger than fabricated.. The lines on the left side of the boom are not welds but one of the sections of the mold was slightly offset when poured.
Your "going to get hate" because your pulling stuff out of your rear. If you want to make comments on grinding down mold seams, ok, but at least be right about the tech and process your talking about.
Looked at John Deere 17g and the 26g and Jesus fucking Christ it was 41k for the 17 and over 50k for the 26 for a mini ex.
Just about had a heart attack, so we keep looking everywhere on TH-cam and came across a comment talking about your company and thank god we did 👍🏼 going to be buying one of your mini excavators it’s at the right price and you can get a decent sized one for 20k and it can move dirt and rocks 👍🏼
Glad to hear you landed on us!