@@carlfromen497 Ah that helps a lot. Got the chance to use the machine for the first time and didn't know what speed to operate at. I struggle with the mixer getting stuck sometimes. Like it would be going at a smooth speed and then stop cause the front wheel is slipping on wet dirt. Only way to continue is to lift the drum up and try backing up into the dirt instead of going forward. Annoys the hell out of me
Steers like monster trucks coolest thing ever
You can chek cat ideling
I think the rotor speeds go 80, 160, and 260, which one should we work in?
Typically you would mix in either low or mid speed using high speed only to knock off material from the drum.
@@carlfromen497 Ah that helps a lot. Got the chance to use the machine for the first time and didn't know what speed to operate at.
I struggle with the mixer getting stuck sometimes. Like it would be going at a smooth speed and then stop cause the front wheel is slipping on wet dirt. Only way to continue is to lift the drum up and try backing up into the dirt instead of going forward. Annoys the hell out of me
The closed in cab honey with ac Rio for you on my lap
i disagree on lime and clay to much plastics you can add sand y material to remove plastisity of clay lime to expencive