@@rayrayslawnlandscape2008 that’s normal until your hands eyes and head are one. I don’t hold the sticks tight I use inside of my thumb and index to hold the stick just a little pressure. When I do that I’ll have the top of my thumb on the top of stick. Don’t turn in place too much you’ll turn out of them tracks if they are loose. Slow and steady pressure helps to make your movements fluid and not jerky.
@CherokeeLandcare Oh, there he is!; Did mama let you come out and play? Aww ain't that sweet. I have already made $2000 with the machine and I've had it 4 days. Go hit that clock! working for the man! hurry up mom's calling u for dinner
there smart anty theft lock on feul tank wich kubotas are smart and door system is good idea if had an accident you can still get out wich other brands people be stuck in it if tiped thats why kubotas smart @@rayrayslawnlandscape2008
Hey Ray Ray Great Video 📹 👍 yea that Kubota is a money 💰 maker for sure also you won't have to worry about breakdowns because the machine is brand new 😊 take care Ray Ray congratulations and God Bless
Wait until you have it a while. The door doesn't seal very well. That machine will be full of dust at 40hrs. The door track gets full of dirt as well and gets harder to flip up and down. It will also start to rattle like crazy.
@@rayrayslawnlandscape2008 I have two SVL's the door is trash. The fact you can easily get in and out of the machine is nice and not worry about it hitting the boom is great. Yes the door can be adjusted. However constant adjustment of a door that is supposed to seal is a joke.
I just put a screen protector on my monitor. I went to a Zagg store and bought a screen protector sheet from them and cut it out myself. I told them they need to get the dimensions of the Kubota monitor. I’ve had my machine since August and only 15 hours on it so far.
That was one of the reasons why I wanted to stay at 75 if I see , I need a bigger one I will step up To the 97 ,And it has done everything I asked it to easily
They need a 10K discount but otherwise nice machine. Kubota just expanded their Georgia factory. The numbers are wild.. they spent 140 million dollars for this factory and it will push out 700 machines per day. So thats about 30 million gross per day. Not bad for a 140M investment. (yes I understand they have significant cost for labor and materials only saying that is pretty good they can gross the entire 140M they just spent in under a week).
That would be nice, but 10K is not a big deal compared to the money that you can make one of these machines. I have probably made twenty thousand dollars and i've only had the machine a month
@@rayrayslawnlandscape2008 Guys who own these things must not be making that great of money.. because when they go to sell them used they evidently are in need of every penny they can get! There was a pretty bad shortage of these things for a few years. I priced out a 65 before the pandemic and I think it was like 54K with cab, heat and now they are like 63K for an open cab. Guess I should have bought one back in 18, whoops!
@@jonathantaylor6926 True - The 75-3 was $72,250 plus tax so $80k enclosed cab - loaded. I think some people buy them thinking they gonna make a killing even thoe they got no experience -they got no way to haul it around legally- I would have never bought a machine like this back in 2008 when i started my lawn business- I wasn't ready at that point-Some people just dont think and waste money on equipment they dont really know how to make money with and they dont have the customer base or Hustle ability cause they got no experience. It would be like that if i bought a Mini Ex! What would i do with it at this point? Im not ready for one cause i dont see a clear way for me to make money with it
@@rayrayslawnlandscape2008 I actually have a mini-ex and its pretty freaking handy... but I do drainage and retaining walls. I also use it for tree work and at this point I actually prefer a mini ex for tree work over a track loader... but I use a little BX tractor with a loader to move dirt and gravel so im jealous of your SVL for sure!
I don't know about better, but kubota has a lot of really good features. But it's definitely equivalent to Bobcat. better in my opinion because of the roll up door. Just imagine not being able to run the machine with the door open. To me, that is a deal breaker
@goodboyringo9716 Not really that costly in today's world. About $30 bucks a day. I don't run mine every day - we cutting alot of grass right now. Last job I did with it 2 weeks ago I made 3k in about 4hrs. Job before that about 5 weeks ago i made $2600 in about 5hrs. Since I got the machine in November I have made over $35k with it and I have not even put 300 hrs on it. It has a 2000 hr bumper to bumper warranty as well.. it's a great investment ! Much better than buying a truck
@@rayrayslawnlandscape2008 .... I was going to put 47, 000.00 down but then own 30000 still having a 600 a month payment. I like how you have made a lot of cash with it , keep up the good work, sounds great
@@samb4668 right-My 6x12 dump trailer hauled my Bobcat T190 but it was really sketchy! 14k would be the smallest i would get for equipment. There are a few smaller pieces of equipment that 10k is good for but nothing like a skidsteer + attachments
Front idler is called a triple flange roller, air is sucked in through top of radiator and out sides of machine, thats why you have reverse fan on top . Its 72 nches wide with wide tracks, bucket should be 74inches . You should read manual man if your able to . I am afraid you will injure yourself. In my state you need a license to operate because a man rented a machine and his son backed over his brother. Equipment is very dangerous. Did you finish school bud . Maybe you should just mow lawns bud . Is this Florida or Georgia.
been doing this a long time bud! folks that don't know what they are doing don't bank up $45k cash down to buy one. I love it when broke fucks come in the comments! stick to Mommas basement and leave the G stuff to us Gs
Dude this is my second skid steer- I FULLY UNDERSTAND How to chain it down I know how the machine runs -how it cools itself -the hydraulic pressure and a whole variety of other running stats. I paid 1k extra to get the reversible fan- so yeah - Actually I could be a mechanic on these machines if I wanted. just say
@cpududester Really man? You must have never ran a skidsteer for any period of time.. Many jobs are easier with door open so u can communicate with people on the ground. Do u have any idea what a pain in the butt it is to STOP the machine lower the bucket to open the door just to tell a guy something. In your senaro if the ac goes out then you can't even run the machine! I can't believe I'm having to explain all this! ITS A NO BRAINER BRO
@@rayrayslawnlandscape2008 To the contrary... I own a business, and if I ever caught one of my employees operating a piece of heavy equipment with the door open, I would fire them on the spot. There are insurance and personal safety ramifications to allowing/encouraging that kind of operator error. Since it sounds like you're an owner operator, you get to make those choices. I wish you the best, but I'd hate seeing someone get hurt when it's completely avoidable.
@cpududester if your spending 80k on a machine wouldn't you want it to be as versatile as possible? Run with open or closed door ? Why would I sign up for a machine that the door won't open while in use. It's not like my machine cost more because of the versatility in the door..
. The machines are designed to run with the door open dude. Not sure what are you talking about. They sell more open cab skidsteers than any other. Why do they make open cab ones then ? I only close my door when i'm running the brush cutter or mulcher or if it real hot.. If it were unsafe, they would not make a Open cab machine! You're logic makes no sense man! Man u cant make this crap up.
@@rayrayslawnlandscape2008 Now whose logic is flawed... Accidents happen anywhere, at any time. That's why they're called accidents. My comment wasn't focusing on any particular make/model. It was to challenge your irresponsible statement about operating a piece of equipment with a safety door being open. I'm sure your Workers Comp attorney would have quite a different opinion of your logic, if someone filed a claim and found out that doors designed to help protect equipmemt operators were not being used. Good luck running your business dude. Just hope you never have someone get hurt.
funny you say that - i have made over $70k with my machine and it dont even have 400 hrs on it since i made this video - Paint is the least most important dude! Its a skid steer man not a vintage car - im more concerned about how tough it is not how pretty the paint is!! WHat a shallow view! These ignorant comments - Cant make this shit up🤣🤣
Really happy for your success man. I worked for a bigger grading excavating company and we ran kubota skid steers, your going to love that machine.
Thanks man - hoping to learn quick so i can get better and really make it. right now im a little nervous on it
@@rayrayslawnlandscape2008 that’s normal until your hands eyes and head are one. I don’t hold the sticks tight I use inside of my thumb and index to hold the stick just a little pressure. When I do that I’ll have the top of my thumb on the top of stick. Don’t turn in place too much you’ll turn out of them tracks if they are loose. Slow and steady pressure helps to make your movements fluid and not jerky.
@CherokeeLandcare Oh, there he is!;
Did mama let you come out and play?
Aww ain't that sweet.
I have already made $2000 with the machine and I've had it 4 days. Go hit that clock! working for the man! hurry up mom's calling u for dinner
kubotas makes there stuff best dessigns on there products im getting there generator accully@@rayrayslawnlandscape2008
there smart anty theft lock on feul tank wich kubotas are smart and door system is good idea if had an accident you can still get out wich other brands people be stuck in it if tiped thats why kubotas smart @@rayrayslawnlandscape2008
Great video man. You Crack me up. Grabbing my SVL-3 on Monday. Thanks for the few tips!
yOU GONNA LOVE IT BROTHER
Hey Ray Ray Great Video 📹 👍 yea that Kubota is a money 💰 maker for sure also you won't have to worry about breakdowns because the machine is brand new 😊 take care Ray Ray congratulations and God Bless
yeah plus there anti theft protected wich smart idea
I know this video is 7 months old but I just bought the Kubota 75-3. Thanks for the video.
It’s going to do everything you need it to. Nice Ray.
I wish you even more success than what you already have👍🏻
Check that area by rear lift cylinder. It use to be a catch all for dirt build up. Don’t know if their design has changed.
Buying a JCB 3ts-8T teleskid, has 125LPM high flow and side entry door
Wait until you have it a while. The door doesn't seal very well. That machine will be full of dust at 40hrs. The door track gets full of dirt as well and gets harder to flip up and down. It will also start to rattle like crazy.
300 hrs and still no rattle in the door. It has rubber bumpers you can adjust to tighten door fit
@@rayrayslawnlandscape2008 I have two SVL's the door is trash. The fact you can easily get in and out of the machine is nice and not worry about it hitting the boom is great. Yes the door can be adjusted. However constant adjustment of a door that is supposed to seal is a joke.
@@giii7599 You have 2 of the 75-3 units?
@@rayrayslawnlandscape2008 One 75-3 and one 65-2
Very nice, thank you for the video sir 👍😎🎂
You bet!
I just put a screen protector on my monitor. I went to a Zagg store and bought a screen protector sheet from them and cut it out myself. I told them they need to get the dimensions of the Kubota monitor. I’ve had my machine since August and only 15 hours on it so far.
nice ! I got 26 on mine in 10 days - its soo nice compared to mt Old T190.. Do u have the telematics on yours?
@@rayrayslawnlandscape2008 I dont. It looks like it would be nice to have
Im going to talk about that today
@@rayrayslawnlandscape2008 Great. I look forward to watching it.
I kinda skipped thru so I might have missed , but did you happen to mention anything about the DEF ? Or is it non DEF
@d1bigshifter737 No def required in 75hp or less
That was one of the reasons why I wanted to stay at 75 if I see , I need a bigger one I will step up To the 97 ,And it has done everything I asked it to easily
Ray tell me about your trailer. What is your axle capacity and the trailer capacity.
Here is a video I did on all the trailers.. th-cam.com/video/bJm-bYOEfVs/w-d-xo.html
Man that thing is sweet! Does it have a Stereo?
yep - bluetooth too - hook to my phone just like my truck when i get in it! Its really nice..
Sweet! @@rayrayslawnlandscape2008
I love it man! 🤑🤑
They need a 10K discount but otherwise nice machine. Kubota just expanded their Georgia factory. The numbers are wild.. they spent 140 million dollars for this factory and it will push out 700 machines per day. So thats about 30 million gross per day. Not bad for a 140M investment. (yes I understand they have significant cost for labor and materials only saying that is pretty good they can gross the entire 140M they just spent in under a week).
That would be nice, but 10K is not a big deal compared to the money that you can make one of these machines. I have probably made twenty thousand dollars and i've only had the machine a month
@@rayrayslawnlandscape2008 Guys who own these things must not be making that great of money.. because when they go to sell them used they evidently are in need of every penny they can get! There was a pretty bad shortage of these things for a few years. I priced out a 65 before the pandemic and I think it was like 54K with cab, heat and now they are like 63K for an open cab. Guess I should have bought one back in 18, whoops!
@@jonathantaylor6926 True - The 75-3 was $72,250 plus tax so $80k enclosed cab - loaded. I think some people buy them thinking they gonna make a killing even thoe they got no experience -they got no way to haul it around legally- I would have never bought a machine like this back in 2008 when i started my lawn business-
I wasn't ready at that point-Some people just dont think and waste money on equipment they dont really know how to make money with and they dont have the customer base or Hustle ability cause they got no experience.
It would be like that if i bought a Mini Ex!
What would i do with it at this point? Im not ready for one cause i dont see a clear way for me to make money with it
I approach all equipment purchases like this.
I usually have to have at least $10-$15k of work lined up before i will even think about purchasing
@@rayrayslawnlandscape2008 I actually have a mini-ex and its pretty freaking handy... but I do drainage and retaining walls. I also use it for tree work and at this point I actually prefer a mini ex for tree work over a track loader... but I use a little BX tractor with a loader to move dirt and gravel so im jealous of your SVL for sure!
Congrats Ray
Do you wish you got a bobcat or JD yet? PS you can take their doors off easy as!!!!
Why woiuld i want to pay 80k for a machine and then have to take the doors off? Makes no sense to me
I just looked at bobcat is kubota better?
I don't know about better, but kubota has a lot of really good features. But it's definitely equivalent to Bobcat.
better in my opinion because of the roll up door. Just imagine not being able to run the machine with the door open. To me, that is a deal breaker
Game changer…and BOSS moves 🫡👊🏻
I WANT ONE BUT AT 75000 IT's JUST TO COSTLY IF YOU'ER NOT MAKING MONEY EVERYDAY
@goodboyringo9716 Not really that costly in today's world. About $30 bucks a day. I don't run mine every day - we cutting alot of grass right now. Last job I did with it 2 weeks ago I made 3k in about 4hrs.
Job before that about 5 weeks ago i made $2600 in about 5hrs.
Since I got the machine in November I have made over $35k with it and I have not even put 300 hrs on it. It has a 2000 hr bumper to bumper warranty as well.. it's a great investment ! Much better than buying a truck
@@rayrayslawnlandscape2008 .... I was going to put 47, 000.00 down but then own 30000 still having a 600 a month payment.
I like how you have made a lot of cash with it , keep up the good work, sounds great
What’s your trailer size
16+2 foot dovetail + 7ft wide
What's the gvwr on your trailer?
14
@@rayrayslawnlandscape2008 so I couldn't haul that size machine with a 10,000 gvwr trailer?
@@samb4668 right-My 6x12 dump trailer hauled my Bobcat T190 but it was really sketchy! 14k would be the smallest i would get for equipment. There are a few smaller pieces of equipment that 10k is good for but nothing like a skidsteer + attachments
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How much was it?
$74k plus tax $78k plus 12k for the insurance $90k total.
I put $45k cash down.
Payment $620 per month plus the $120 insurance
The question is you gonna let Bo take a spin in that new Bota lol make that money congrats
I will let him play on the field with it tomorrow
Front idler is called a triple flange roller, air is sucked in through top of radiator and out sides of machine, thats why you have reverse fan on top . Its 72 nches wide with wide tracks, bucket should be 74inches . You should read manual man if your able to . I am afraid you will injure yourself. In my state you need a license to operate because a man rented a machine and his son backed over his brother. Equipment is very dangerous. Did you finish school bud . Maybe you should just mow lawns bud . Is this Florida or Georgia.
been doing this a long time bud! folks that don't know what they are doing don't bank up $45k cash down to buy one. I love it when broke fucks come in the comments! stick to Mommas basement and leave the G stuff to us Gs
I wasn't using a bucket- you blind too?
You do realize I own a lot of equipment, right? Where you been,? you need to check my CREDS
I even got a degree bud! I just look like this!
Dude this is my second skid steer- I FULLY UNDERSTAND How to chain it down I know how the machine runs -how it cools itself -the hydraulic pressure and a whole variety of other running stats.
I paid 1k extra to get the reversible fan- so yeah - Actually I could be a mechanic on these machines if I wanted. just say
Since the cab is climate controlled and designed for protection; I'm not sure why you would ever want to operate a skid steer with the door open.
@cpududester Really man? You must have never ran a skidsteer for any period of time.. Many jobs are easier with door open so u can communicate with people on the ground. Do u have any idea what a pain in the butt it is to STOP the machine lower the bucket to open the door just to tell a guy something.
In your senaro if the ac goes out then you can't even run the machine!
I can't believe I'm having to explain all this! ITS A NO BRAINER BRO
@@rayrayslawnlandscape2008 To the contrary... I own a business, and if I ever caught one of my employees operating a piece of heavy equipment with the door open, I would fire them on the spot. There are insurance and personal safety ramifications to allowing/encouraging that kind of operator error. Since it sounds like you're an owner operator, you get to make those choices. I wish you the best, but I'd hate seeing someone get hurt when it's completely avoidable.
@cpududester if your spending 80k on a machine wouldn't you want it to be as versatile as possible? Run with open or closed door ? Why would I sign up for a machine that the door won't open while in use.
It's not like my machine cost more because of the versatility in the door..
. The machines are designed to run with the door open dude.
Not sure what are you talking about. They sell more open cab skidsteers than any other. Why do they make open cab ones then ? I only close my door when i'm running the brush cutter or mulcher or if it real hot.. If it were unsafe, they would not make a Open cab machine! You're logic makes no sense man! Man u cant make this crap up.
@@rayrayslawnlandscape2008 Now whose logic is flawed... Accidents happen anywhere, at any time. That's why they're called accidents. My comment wasn't focusing on any particular make/model. It was to challenge your irresponsible statement about operating a piece of equipment with a safety door being open. I'm sure your Workers Comp attorney would have quite a different opinion of your logic, if someone filed a claim and found out that doors designed to help protect equipmemt operators were not being used. Good luck running your business dude. Just hope you never have someone get hurt.
I have seen a few of these models catch on fire too much electronic junk
Oh yeah? Shoot me a link
Kubota sucks and their paint is too , keep it out the sun so it don't fade
funny you say that - i have made over $70k with my machine and it dont even have 400 hrs on it since i made this video - Paint is the least most important dude! Its a skid steer man not a vintage car - im more concerned about how tough it is not how pretty the paint is!! WHat a shallow view!
These ignorant comments
- Cant make this shit up🤣🤣
@@rayrayslawnlandscape2008 I probably made 200. Deere Power Cat Power I wouldn't touch a kabota with your dick