I bought this same machine (2ts7t) in August. I used it a week and told my dealer I wanted the (3ts8t). The reason was was the high pitched whine in the hydraulics. The 2 is the new model and I think JCB needs to do some better sound proofing on it. I love my 3ts. It weighs about 2500 lbs more than the 2ts and is so much more machine. I liked the 2 other than the noise but I'm so much happier in the 3. The controls are a little jumpy but you get use to them. It has 3 modes so on mode 1 you can eliminate a lot of the touchy stuff. I'm guessing he had it on mode 3 when he was plowing which makes it really sensitive on the controls. They are expensive but to me it's worth it. Note: I'm in my 60s and have ran or owned just about every skidsteer out there.
Try this to make your garage doors easier to deal with: on your first pass, stay 24” away from the doors, on your second pass, then get close to the door, this will reduce the trailing edge of snow left by the doors.
Bought an 8ts-3t having never operated a ctl before, to clear land/ trees in my yard and to clear the occasional Alaskan snowstorm. Easy access zirks are great, quick attach works in sub-zero & caked with ice. 3 speed settings range from twitchy to Micheal j fox. Wouldn't have noticed the noise mentioned, i expected it to be louder. Having gimpy leg the side door is amazing. Only thing i can think of now that I'd like would be a small slide window on the right side for communicating.
Any company that puts in a battery in a hard to access area should put in some easy access jump start terminals. It doesn't matter if it is a car or equipment if it has a hard to access battery it should have an easy access set of terminals as it would not be hard to setup.
I couldn't agree more. If you run iso controls you should always use the foot throttle. The only time I've personally ever used the throttle dial is when running a brush mower or trencher.
My 82 year old Dad replaced his 257 Cat with a JCB. It’s a nice machine and has some good features. For him it means he can safely use it by himself without the danger of climbing over the attachment to enter the cab. Visibility is better than any skid steer I have ever ran, and I have been in them since 1986!
If you ever run the JCB again use the info button on the right side by gauges and make sure T mode and L mode are on 1 not 2 or 3 makes it less jumpier and a smoother operation.
So I’m demoing one of these exact model machines right now. I wanted to mention that they do a lifetime warranty on the loader boom from the factory. I plowed snow with it the other night and it seems pretty good...however...the steering controls are terrible!! I run all sorts of equipment all the time snd I can usually adjust fairly quickly to different controls, but this thing I couldn’t make it stop trying to pop my head of my neck. They also told me it was adjustable, but if it’s adjustable and all of the customers are bitching about it why not change from the factory? I felt like the loader controls were slow, snd the track system was over sensitive. I also noticed that it sat lower to the ground and it had ice balls crushing up between the track and bottom of the cab. This is very minor but it was a bit annoying that every time I got in snd out I was getting snow and mud on my pants from rubbing on the track and then it gets rubbed on the front of the seat from the back of my pants. Still trying to figure out if I want one of these, a John Deere or a cat.
Demo the 3TS-8T. Also have the dealer dial in the controls to your liking. From there you have 3 drive setting and 3 loader settings you can quick change on the dash. Huge difference in control and responsiveness. They leave the factory with just a generic setting.
We run a JCB 3TS 8T for our mobile rock crusher for clean up. Decent rig, controls are really touchy though. Hydraulics are really fast and can be dangerous if you aren't careful. But, one you get used to it. A very capable machine
I always wore a hard hat and seat belt when I plowed with a Bobcat. If you hit a hidden obstruction you might go head first into the windshield. One of our operators did just that and he said wearing hard hats was stupid. Learned the hard way. I also wore hearing protection.
That color tho... I've wanted to try one for a while seems like a handy machine. Jcb seems to have really stepped up in the last few years. Like how accessible they make everything for maintenance
"That colour tho!" I commented on one of your videos before about that colour. We bought a Teleskid this spring and the colour is absolutely awesome. Ours is 3ts-8t model which is the bigger one. I love the visibility and there is a lot more room between the cab and the tracks. The controls were jumpy at first like you said, but we run ours in the 3rd mode and after you run it for a while it's pretty smooth.
Personally. I would say that skid loaders like that. Would makes things so much easier for farmers especially. Let alone construction people. Nice machine
Before we bought our cat we rented a Volvo for a season and I really miss the side door. We use a 10 ft snow bucket to plow i think without the telescope we can stack snow higher, which I was kinda excited about that idea but I don't know I think I would like to see you reach out with a bucket full to be able to stack the snow in a location you could normally never get to.
Track movement response is adjustable. When adjusted to your preference, the machine excels at fine movement & finishing because of it's unsurpassed visibility.
One thing to mention, with arm up you can get out of cab. I work for a dealer and yes controls are adjustable. I actually knocked over pallet of oil pails in new skidsteer set way too touchy.
@@nsg3968 Some functions can be adjusted with buttons by the key, others need to be done by hooking up a computer with dealer software. Have never set them myself. Got in one fresh off the truck the other day that picked up the front tires and wheelied when I hit the 2 speed. We turned that down, no need to go that fast.
I will never enjoy a skid loader unless it has hand foot pilot controls. Controls aren't a highlight of this jcb, but I could see the delay from your joystick movement to machine movement in the video, and that in itself would drive me away from the machine like all the other brands that have transitioned to electronic controls. I ran a s770 with hand and foot controls as my main unit. I tried many other skid loaders, and I kept coming back to bobcats hand foot setup. Having those twin sticks let's you feel the machine to a whole new level, and it's something I need to be able to runa skid loader anymore. Great review on the Machine. Also, that colour tho!
What is it with guys making the first pass on a curb or door with the plow right up on the edge. Make an initial pass 2’ in from the edge and go back and detail it. No snow spills off, ever.
Have you looked into getting one of the tow behind blowers that golf courses use to blow out the doors? You can get them with Like a 30 horse Briggs engine they’re pretty powerful. They even make ones that go on an excavator, they use them for blowing off cars at the auctions. Buffalo turbine makes them.
You can change the control sensitivity on the screen. I usually run the travel on the lowest and the boom on the highest. Electric controls are not as smooth as hydraulic pilot controls of a Cat.
Cat skids are electric to sticks. Been for years And next gen cat excavators are the first to market electric to sticks. That's why they can offer stick steer
There are 3 control sensitivity settings for the loader and tracks separately, and all 6 settings can be even more fine-tuned on board without a computer or technician. JCB skid steer controls are some of the most user-friendly and widely adjustable controls on the market.
I work for a big snow removal company seasonally. I'm usually on a 925 Cat but sometimes I'm in one of the big boys or a skid steer. I don't get to have a piece like this though we have snow pushers. On the loaders it's not a big deal but on the skid steers.... you know.
Yankum ropes are great. Much better than pull straps. Very heavy duty. Watch "Winder recovery. They are out of Zion Utah. He uses only Yankum ropes. I think he even has a link and you might be able to get a discount if you mention him. Beware though they are not cheap!!!
JCB went with that bright yellow colour scheme so that there on site equipment can be seen and that other site operators can see them weather they are working or parked up somewhere on the jib site,plus they can also be seen in bad weather.
I don’t think that single arm boom would last very long with the snow plow attachment. Too much side load on it. Having linebored several they seem like a safe design from an operators prospective but just a small amount of play in the boom caused lots of wear and rubbing on the frame/saddle/boom.
Invest in a echo 8010 or 9010 back pack blower. I use only a backpack blower with a snow shovel attachment. Not required but really does help. Can also remove ice from pavement or concrete. I like no broken pins, an i like being able to go anywhere. An its not a one season toy. When your exhaust is ran down the tube of your blower. Its going to help the breaking up of snow an ice. TH-cam has lots of demo videos. This is your best tool for concrete under one year old. Also your not called the berm king.
I love the teleskid but every track JCB skid loader I've ever used are real jumpy. Most customers end up having them slow it down for finer grading etc. Jcb offers complete tunability with their controls though. You can adjust the transmission and loader controls.
Get the Stile back pack blower used to blow leaves an larger stuff. One great tool in a landscaper Arsenal to keep things clean. Your going to happier with it than a weed wacker extension tool.
That color thou my friend works at a JCB dealer and we used a skid like that but it wasn't telescopic I found the drive jerky but I found it better to use joystick and gas pedal in unison and I was able to control it smoother
Looks like a great machine, but I don't like having a front window I can't remove. I don't like looking through glass if I don't have to. Make a removable and open front door area and I would consider it.
Im impressed with that on first impressions . I live 5 minuets from the original factory in Rocester UK. Looks like you have another sub, love these kind of channels 😁 I though you were Canadian by the way you say oot, I havent seen many Canadian channels like this, I only come across American upto now , Hi from the UK .
Nothing compares to a JCB, truly a company of ingenuity, truly leaders in the Skidsteer industry. No more climbing ass backwards into the cab, and unbelievable reach with the teleskid.
THAT COLOR THO 😜, MISSING the snow ❄️ if South Carolina gets 2 inches of snow it's a blizzard LoL miss New England snow fond memories. God bless stay safe.
How much can it lift Taylor? Its an interesting concept for sure, but makes me wonder if one machine can really be a small telehandler and loader in one?
To make it less jumpy, lower your rpms. Wfo on new machines are for transport, not precision working. Pumps are much stronger than years past on any new machine.
JCB's are cool. You need an Arctic Sectional pusher.Tracks are for dirt. Tires are better for snow. Just me. Nice video. I run a 321 Case . Again, nice video.
The jcb's are challenging for inexperienced or unfamiliar operators to the machine. To avoid track hop and unnecessary acceleration the operator much learn proper throttle control with the pedal, there's nothing wrong with the machine. The issue i have with the machine is i believe jcb compromised cab stability to achieve the vision and cab layout. Great for snow and landscaping, not long term heavy construction
Only time I will tell a TH-cam guy something to buy. Get the biggest Shindaiwa blower(we have three) or a stihl br800 2nd choice(have 6 of those). You can use them for so much! Blowing dirt/rock off the pavement. Really move leaves. W.e. comes in handy all the time. A 80cc 2 stroke back pack will do work!!!!
We rental one for one of our wall rocks jobs and we had the same problem with the controls how late response timing and touchy lift to right But the power to size is awesome
Snowblowing wise for the doors, why not get one of those brush attachments for stelh or other comparative mutiltools ploy faster and easier and less movement
Cool machine. I can see where it would come in handy for many things.... but plowing snow with a track machine is less than desirable. They're great for everything else....
I bought this same machine (2ts7t) in August. I used it a week and told my dealer I wanted the (3ts8t). The reason was was the high pitched whine in the hydraulics. The 2 is the new model and I think JCB needs to do some better sound proofing on it. I love my 3ts. It weighs about 2500 lbs more than the 2ts and is so much more machine. I liked the 2 other than the noise but I'm so much happier in the 3. The controls are a little jumpy but you get use to them. It has 3 modes so on mode 1 you can eliminate a lot of the touchy stuff. I'm guessing he had it on mode 3 when he was plowing which makes it really sensitive on the controls. They are expensive but to me it's worth it. Note: I'm in my 60s and have ran or owned just about every skidsteer out there.
Try this to make your garage doors easier to deal with: on your first pass, stay 24” away from the doors, on your second pass, then get close to the door, this will reduce the trailing edge of snow left by the doors.
awesome! thanks
The Teleskid was nice but I was impressed with you clearing 250 doors with a blower in 15 minutes. All the best!
Bought an 8ts-3t having never operated a ctl before, to clear land/ trees in my yard and to clear the occasional Alaskan snowstorm. Easy access zirks are great, quick attach works in sub-zero & caked with ice. 3 speed settings range from twitchy to Micheal j fox. Wouldn't have noticed the noise mentioned, i expected it to be louder. Having gimpy leg the side door is amazing. Only thing i can think of now that I'd like would be a small slide window on the right side for communicating.
Window on right side wouldn't be permitted because arm is on right side. Safety issue
Any company that puts in a battery in a hard to access area should put in some easy access jump start terminals. It doesn't matter if it is a car or equipment if it has a hard to access battery it should have an easy access set of terminals as it would not be hard to setup.
I only use the foot pedal as a throttle, that will help a ton in controlling it at low speeds.
I couldn't agree more. If you run iso controls you should always use the foot throttle. The only time I've personally ever used the throttle dial is when running a brush mower or trencher.
My 82 year old Dad replaced his 257 Cat with a JCB. It’s a nice machine and has some good features. For him it means he can safely use it by himself without the danger of climbing over the attachment to enter the cab. Visibility is better than any skid steer I have ever ran, and I have been in them since 1986!
I just bought a 2002 257, ASV undercarriage, with 725 hours on it. Were there any issues with it that stood out to you over the course of it's life?
If you ever run the JCB again use the info button on the right side by gauges and make sure T mode and L mode are on 1 not 2 or 3 makes it less jumpier and a smoother operation.
I tried that.
@@KenWhiteConstruction its a decent machine but like you said is very touchy can get annoying. But i tried👍🏼
So I’m demoing one of these exact model machines right now. I wanted to mention that they do a lifetime warranty on the loader boom from the factory. I plowed snow with it the other night and it seems pretty good...however...the steering controls are terrible!! I run all sorts of equipment all the time snd I can usually adjust fairly quickly to different controls, but this thing I couldn’t make it stop trying to pop my head of my neck. They also told me it was adjustable, but if it’s adjustable and all of the customers are bitching about it why not change from the factory? I felt like the loader controls were slow, snd the track system was over sensitive. I also noticed that it sat lower to the ground and it had ice balls crushing up between the track and bottom of the cab. This is very minor but it was a bit annoying that every time I got in snd out I was getting snow and mud on my pants from rubbing on the track and then it gets rubbed on the front of the seat from the back of my pants. Still trying to figure out if I want one of these, a John Deere or a cat.
Demo the 3TS-8T. Also have the dealer dial in the controls to your liking. From there you have 3 drive setting and 3 loader settings you can quick change on the dash. Huge difference in control and responsiveness. They leave the factory with just a generic setting.
We run a JCB 3TS 8T for our mobile rock crusher for clean up. Decent rig, controls are really touchy though. Hydraulics are really fast and can be dangerous if you aren't careful. But, one you get used to it. A very capable machine
I always wore a hard hat and seat belt when I plowed with a Bobcat. If you hit a hidden obstruction you might go head first into the windshield. One of our operators did just that and he said wearing hard hats was stupid. Learned the hard way. I also wore hearing protection.
That color tho... I've wanted to try one for a while seems like a handy machine. Jcb seems to have really stepped up in the last few years. Like how accessible they make everything for maintenance
"That colour tho!" I commented on one of your videos before about that colour. We bought a Teleskid this spring and the colour is absolutely awesome. Ours is 3ts-8t model which is the bigger one. I love the visibility and there is a lot more room between the cab and the tracks. The controls were jumpy at first like you said, but we run ours in the 3rd mode and after you run it for a while it's pretty smooth.
That color tho. Full-watch. Enjoyed watching the extendable skid steer in action. 👍🏽🙂
That color tho!!! By the way The single arm carries a life time warranty! How about that warranty!
In Russia, we clean snow with shovels. It's great that you have a technique that makes the job easier.
Personally. I would say that skid loaders like that. Would makes things so much easier for farmers especially. Let alone construction people. Nice machine
Before we bought our cat we rented a Volvo for a season and I really miss the side door. We use a 10 ft snow bucket to plow i think without the telescope we can stack snow higher, which I was kinda excited about that idea but I don't know I think I would like to see you reach out with a bucket full to be able to stack the snow in a location you could normally never get to.
Great video! That track jump would be a deal breaker for me. 90% of what you use a skid for is fine grading or tight spaces.
That's the dumbest shit I've read all day
Track movement response is adjustable. When adjusted to your preference, the machine excels at fine movement & finishing because of it's unsurpassed visibility.
Apparently none of the skid steer manufacturers know how to set up an electric over hydraulic control system.
@@austinhauck7278 which part?
One thing to mention, with arm up you can get out of cab. I work for a dealer and yes controls are adjustable. I actually knocked over pallet of oil pails in new skidsteer set way too touchy.
How do you adjust them?
@@nsg3968 Some functions can be adjusted with buttons by the key, others need to be done by hooking up a computer with dealer software. Have never set them myself. Got in one fresh off the truck the other day that picked up the front tires and wheelied when I hit the 2 speed. We turned that down, no need to go that fast.
@@bowserlamont2538 Thanks, Hoping mine doesn't need dealer software
I will never enjoy a skid loader unless it has hand foot pilot controls. Controls aren't a highlight of this jcb, but I could see the delay from your joystick movement to machine movement in the video, and that in itself would drive me away from the machine like all the other brands that have transitioned to electronic controls. I ran a s770 with hand and foot controls as my main unit. I tried many other skid loaders, and I kept coming back to bobcats hand foot setup. Having those twin sticks let's you feel the machine to a whole new level, and it's something I need to be able to runa skid loader anymore.
Great review on the Machine. Also, that colour tho!
At 7:04 I thought you were going through that building lol. I'm sure you knew that was there.
What is it with guys making the first pass on a curb or door with the plow right up on the edge. Make an initial pass 2’ in from the edge and go back and detail it. No snow spills off, ever.
Have you looked into getting one of the tow behind blowers that golf courses use to blow out the doors? You can get them with Like a 30 horse Briggs engine they’re pretty powerful. They even make ones that go on an excavator, they use them for blowing off cars at the auctions. Buffalo turbine makes them.
I think that track problem is because of the size of the skid steer. The bigger version (3ts-8t) has a bigger space between the tracks and the cab
You can change the control sensitivity on the screen. I usually run the travel on the lowest and the boom on the highest. Electric controls are not as smooth as hydraulic pilot controls of a Cat.
Cat uses EH controls just like JCB, Deere, and Bobcat. If you want true hydraulic pilot controls, you need a Kubota or Gehl.
Cat skids are electric to sticks. Been for years And next gen cat excavators are the first to market electric to sticks. That's why they can offer stick steer
The one arm thing. Pretty sure I would break it. Maybe good in light applications?
There are 3 control sensitivity settings for the loader and tracks separately, and all 6 settings can be even more fine-tuned on board without a computer or technician. JCB skid steer controls are some of the most user-friendly and widely adjustable controls on the market.
hello could you go in detail about how to adjust setting without computer ?
Yeah and I feel like it might be partially due to the fact that the machine is idled up pretty high
Yes the colour is great. Good luck after 1-2 years. The colour fades and the paint blushes. I have the new compact 3CX with HLA 8-13.
I work for a big snow removal company seasonally. I'm usually on a 925 Cat but sometimes I'm in one of the big boys or a skid steer. I don't get to have a piece like this though we have snow pushers. On the loaders it's not a big deal but on the skid steers.... you know.
Your dealer should have shown you how to adjust the sensitivity on the teleskid. One of the best machines on the market
Thats an awesome design with the side door and teleboom👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😍
Good luck with the warranty department when you have problems that thing
We rarely get dry snow in NORTH CAROLINA ours is usually wet snow or ICE.
That colour though !! I agree with you great testaments from the trial 👍👍🏴
Have you ever heard of yankum ropes? I see a lot of people use them and I think they are a lot safer for getting things unstuck...
I have, I think they reached out to me a while back. I’ll try to find that email.
@@KenWhiteConstruction I think they are pretty good, a lot of towing services uses them from what I see from videos.
Matt's Off road recovery here on youtube uses them here in Southern Utah to get people out. The ropes are worth the money and much safer
Yankum ropes are great. Much better than pull straps. Very heavy duty. Watch "Winder recovery. They are out of Zion Utah. He uses only Yankum ropes. I think he even has a link and you might be able to get a discount if you mention him. Beware though they are not cheap!!!
@@KenWhiteConstruction when will you have the snap back mesh back ken white hats for sale?
I think teleskid would be perfect for u guys especially with septic systems
You need a snow pusher. Seems super in efficient to move snow in that complex with a plow.
JCB went with that bright yellow colour scheme so that there on site equipment can be seen and that other site operators can see them weather they are working or parked up somewhere on the jib site,plus they can also be seen in bad weather.
you should really invest in a ASV skidsteer, it would be perfect for your needs!!! Also best track system on any skidsteer
Every construction company I've ever talked to said you need a cheaper tire machine and a newer track machine...both are excellent.
I can also see that security wise, if that teleskid flips on his left side, the driver is stuck inside the cabin.
I would like see the JCB with a LD 10.5' Arctic Sectional on it!! I bet it would push a mountain!
I don’t think that single arm boom would last very long with the snow plow attachment. Too much side load on it. Having linebored several they seem like a safe design from an operators prospective but just a small amount of play in the boom caused lots of wear and rubbing on the frame/saddle/boom.
I wonder how practical this could be for loading bulk salt, you got any salt in that colour though?
Invest in a echo 8010 or 9010 back pack blower. I use only a backpack blower with a snow shovel attachment. Not required but really does help. Can also remove ice from pavement or concrete.
I like no broken pins, an i like being able to go anywhere. An its not a one season toy.
When your exhaust is ran down the tube of your blower. Its going to help the breaking up of snow an ice.
TH-cam has lots of demo videos. This is your best tool for concrete under one year old. Also your not called the berm king.
I love the teleskid but every track JCB skid loader I've ever used are real jumpy. Most customers end up having them slow it down for finer grading etc. Jcb offers complete tunability with their controls though. You can adjust the transmission and loader controls.
22 and up new joysticks. Like night and day difference. Also joysticks connected to seat for comfort
Get the Stile back pack blower used to blow leaves an larger stuff. One great tool in a landscaper Arsenal to keep things clean. Your going to happier with it than a weed wacker extension tool.
Have you tried using a backpack blower for blowing the snow that stihl doesn’t see to have a ton of power
Use it if the snow is dry.
That colour though. I like how much it stands out too
That color thou my friend works at a JCB dealer and we used a skid like that but it wasn't telescopic I found the drive jerky but I found it better to use joystick and gas pedal in unison and I was able to control it smoother
Looks like a great machine, but I don't like having a front window I can't remove. I don't like looking through glass if I don't have to. Make a removable and open front door area and I would consider it.
Oh damn that side door is going to convert me to JCB now
Im impressed with that on first impressions . I live 5 minuets from the original factory in Rocester UK. Looks like you have another sub, love these kind of channels 😁 I though you were Canadian by the way you say oot, I havent seen many Canadian channels like this, I only come across American upto now , Hi from the UK .
Nothing compares to a JCB, truly a company of ingenuity, truly leaders in the Skidsteer industry. No more climbing ass backwards into the cab, and unbelievable reach with the teleskid.
That skidsteer is cute.
It’s like a tractor, only smaller.
You should try a bobcat t76 best machine I’ve ever ran
Key word "best machine you have ever ran"
You’ll change your mind when you run a cat
@@KapitanWoods idk but I can perform a circumcision with my 297C
@@KapitanWoods what’s the best machine
You can definitely tell it’s very touchy just by watching your hands and the machine
THAT COLOR THO 😜, MISSING the snow ❄️ if South Carolina gets 2 inches of snow it's a blizzard LoL miss New England snow fond memories. God bless stay safe.
How much can it lift Taylor? Its an interesting concept for sure, but makes me wonder if one machine can really be a small telehandler and loader in one?
That color tho! Nice vid. Show us more telescoping maneuvers
To make it less jumpy, lower your rpms. Wfo on new machines are for transport, not precision working. Pumps are much stronger than years past on any new machine.
Stihl power broom work really well maybe give it a shot for in front of the doors
Nice super video! It was super cool!
You have a super machine!
Super great job! Just super
That color though
Looks like a nice skid steer
Did you have the telescopic fully out with a bucket of material?
The JCB is very cool ASV just re did there windows too for visibility the 257 is still my favorite skid on the market and best looking
The color really makes it stand out . Awesome machine and Yes JCB has really made an Awesome machine . Great Video .
JCB's
are cool. You need an Arctic Sectional pusher.Tracks are for dirt. Tires are better for snow. Just me. Nice video. I run a 321 Case . Again, nice video.
That color tho. Full-watch. I want one!
You should try out a Buffalo Turbine Blower on the skidsteer for doing the doors.
That color tho! 😂 good video dude, currently looking at a JCB for my construction company. Thanks for the honest review.
We use a back pack blower if works great
The jcb's are challenging for inexperienced or unfamiliar operators to the machine. To avoid track hop and unnecessary acceleration the operator much learn proper throttle control with the pedal, there's nothing wrong with the machine. The issue i have with the machine is i believe jcb compromised cab stability to achieve the vision and cab layout. Great for snow and landscaping, not long term heavy construction
A leaf paddle might work better for moving snow with that sthil set up.
That color tho!! That is a sweet color for JCB machines
Only time I will tell a TH-cam guy something to buy. Get the biggest Shindaiwa blower(we have three) or a stihl br800 2nd choice(have 6 of those). You can use them for so much! Blowing dirt/rock off the pavement. Really move leaves. W.e. comes in handy all the time. A 80cc 2 stroke back pack will do work!!!!
We rental one for one of our wall rocks jobs and we had the same problem with the controls how late response timing and touchy lift to right
But the power to size is awesome
2022 like night and day difference. New joysticks from precise control. Also joysticks connected to seat for comfort
That Color tho! the JCB teleskid works awesome for stacking snow which is a major part of snow plowing! Looking forward to more videos on it!
Exactly! It did a stellar job at that
Sounds ok. Great video. Thanks Taylor hope u had a great thanks giving buddy.
your young you can still shovel , been doing it 32 years and i,am still shoveling trailer roofs off 53 foot trailers
That colour tho. JCB. Does a good job piling up the snow, great vlog.
They make a sweeper attachment for your weedeater/blower
I think they call it the power broom attachment.. 👉 th-cam.com/video/VnvhnnutwdI/w-d-xo.html
That color tho!!! You should try the teleskid from Volvo if you can. I also say that the color from Jcb is something else 👌 Great video as always!!!
I run the New jcb skid steer tire machine all winter and the thing is super jumpy all the time had jcb come out many times and it never got it right!
I had the same thing. Maybe they can fix this in long run. Great machine though
Same here
That colour tho! I like it, and the skid steer. Looking to purchase one in the future, thanks for sharing. 👍
That colour tho!!do own the storage place or you just snow plow it
His family owns it
Snowblowing wise for the doors, why not get one of those brush attachments for stelh or other comparative mutiltools ploy faster and easier and less movement
I would love that and have thought about that as well.
You ever tried using that stihl power brush/broom attachment instead of the blower? should work great
That color tho/
Have yourself a Merry Christmas and a happy New Year👍
Cool machine. I can see where it would come in handy for many things.... but plowing snow with a track machine is less than desirable. They're great for everything else....
That color though!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yea!!!!!!
That color though...Now i have to repaint my Huskvarna 330P.
You should use a back drag plow for your truck
I live inMinnesota and today was 57 degrees f. It sucks! Where’s the damn snow?
The controls are electric over hydraulic so the are adjustable.
awesome snowplowing video. Stay safe
It's funny how you talk about jcb so well but in the long run watching your newer videos you went with the right choice which was cat.
Some power tool brands make a power sweep attachment for weed eater heads. It is supposed to work great on snow.