Always someone complaining. I own L&L Concrete & theres always some drunk who dont own a business thats new at the game wantin to put their 2 cents in. When ur experienced you enjoy this kind of stuff. Anyway i love your vids dude. I watch em while im eating dinner. I hate it when people come up & watch us work but now i see why they do. Im enjoyin this. Keep it up. Thanks
@@triplesticks We have very fat and very black chernozem in Eastern Europe. In the rain, you can even get stuck on an all-terrain vehicle :) And thanks for the video! I liked your little tractor.
Can someone clarify what the lift capacity is on this machine? I do not understand the terminology. I read somewhere it was only 600lbs and somewhere else that it was like 800lbs. I understand this is a compact machine built for small spaces but for the steep price that does not seem like a lot of weight. Just my thoughts.
It is technically rated for 1200 pounds at 10% lifting height. If I remember correctly So that translates into about 800 pounds at 30% and 500 -600 pounds at full height. So in another words don’t expect this machine to make your Hardscapes go faster. If you want something that will lift a pallet of material you have to go with a 65 hp machine. If you’re wanting a machine to fit in tight space and move dirt rock and mulch, this is a machine for you.
Always someone complaining. I own L&L Concrete & theres always some drunk who dont own a business thats new at the game wantin to put their 2 cents in. When ur experienced you enjoy this kind of stuff. Anyway i love your vids dude. I watch em while im eating dinner. I hate it when people come up & watch us work but now i see why they do. Im enjoyin this. Keep it up. Thanks
Lots of 74hp and less machines have high flow.
My tiny little gehl that was less than half that had high flow hookups.
That red dirt reminds me of the middle of the outback in Australia!
All we really have around here is red clay.
All that red dirt you must be upstate. I was raised in Kings Mountain NC. That was a pretty ambitious job for your little machine.
yes sir I live in the Greenville area. it got the work done though.
Good job
What a strange color the earth has! I have never seen such a thing.
Hard red clay is pretty much the only thing we have here. Thanks for watching
@@triplesticks We have very fat and very black chernozem in Eastern Europe. In the rain, you can even get stuck on an all-terrain vehicle :) And thanks for the video! I liked your little tractor.
Can someone clarify what the lift capacity is on this machine? I do not understand the terminology. I read somewhere it was only 600lbs and somewhere else that it was like 800lbs. I understand this is a compact machine built for small spaces but for the steep price that does not seem like a lot of weight. Just my thoughts.
It is technically rated for 1200 pounds at 10% lifting height. If I remember correctly
So that translates into about 800 pounds at 30% and 500 -600 pounds at full height.
So in another words don’t expect this machine to make your Hardscapes go faster.
If you want something that will lift a pallet of material you have to go with a 65 hp machine.
If you’re wanting a machine to fit in tight space and move dirt rock and mulch, this is a machine for you.
@@triplesticks Thanks.
Maybe have your friend make that bucket alittle taller on the top edge so you don't have so much dirt falling over the top
I did not think about that thanks!
Nice truck but overkill for that RT 25 lol
It was a little overkill for the rt25. But it is perfect for my bobcat t590
sheet metal tack it on try it for a few times then weld it angle will be to big
great idea thanks!