i was trained in the us army with that type of see truck in ait my mos was a 62j, you can lift the front bucket while operating the backhoe with a toggle switch that's either on the left or right side of the seat ( can't remember which side it was ) and use the backhoe bucket to move the truck ahead.
I just also bought this machine , the SEE 419 and I was able to pick up a HMMH also, love them both! The see came with a chainsaw, that was it. Missing the other 2 tools. And the HMMH didn't have the impact wrench like it was suppose to either. Oh well!
Slick piece of engineering equipment, and can travel 50 mph!
i was trained in the us army with that type of see truck in ait my mos was a 62j, you can lift the front bucket while operating the backhoe with a toggle switch that's either on the left or right side of the seat ( can't remember which side it was ) and use the backhoe bucket to move the truck ahead.
pushing off, yup that was the whole point of this machine to dig improvised fighting positions
Right side. I’ve been watching videos on them all day. Just realized it existed and I feel like I need one.
I just also bought this machine , the SEE 419 and I was able to pick up a HMMH also, love them both! The see came with a chainsaw, that was it. Missing the other 2 tools. And the HMMH didn't have the impact wrench like it was suppose to either. Oh well!
But you can't mount a MA 2 on it !
Is this still for sale?
I need one. Dnt know why but I need one
with the price of such versatile machine
Like the FLU do you have some room in price how can I PM you ?
what is the tractor worth? where do i get one?
Nice machine! Is it diesel or gasoline?
It is invented and build by Albert Friedrich at Mercedes in Germany. Not by Freightliner.... US just bought it.
Also, Mercedes has owned Freightliner since the 1970s.
looks like the operator is a beginner ...
The hydraulics seem too slow. My little Kubota was faster. The operator could be giving us better look.
you can compare your garden hoe with this big backhoe it way more powerful and all terrain compatible
@@viseshseernam39 You ever drive a tractor? You give it fuel to speed up the hydraulics. Also, you don't know the size of my 4X4 Kubota.
@@farrellhamann seen one look smaller to me than the freighliner