Nice review/update. I have about 200 hours on my sy50u, enjoy using it, but I'm not making my living with it. What is the display attached to the side window @6:15?
I was in sy500 on a big site development job. 72in bucket it handled extremely well. The only gripe I had was cab comfort. You could never get that seat/arm rest adjustment just right. Other than that, power was phenomenal. It was just such a phenomenal machine overall
I am over 500hrs on my sy50u. the auto-idle is far more aggressive on this then any other machine I have ever run. tracking down a hill it will idle down as it senses low load on the motor. mine came with a quick connection on the drain plug for the oil, all filters are easily accessible. grease points a re pretty good, I was spoiled on my old kubota as it was grease-able all from 1 side of the stick and boom if you stretched it out with bucket flat
I see a lot of Sany and Sunward mini excavators for sale used, from 1.5 up to 8 ton. The thing that concerns me is that I have yet to see one (from memory over 3 years looking) with more than 1000 hours on it. The majority are for sale with under 500 hours, many under 100. This could reflect that they are newer to the market and that they are all being brought by people with personal "small" projects that they have completed, but you see pro's and rental company's selling them at low hours to, when they tend to keep more established/expensive brands for thousands of hours. Im not criticizing the machines and I have no reason to question their reliability or longevity based on my research. I just see a very strange pattern in their sales that Im trying to figure out while I am looking at whats the safest bet for me purchasing.
Yeah I see what you are seeing! Ultimately time will tell! I think a lot of it is also that a lot of the fly by night start up guys have bought them and can’t keep the work and need rid of the payment. I’m over a year in and still very pleased with mine!
@@diggingwithdylan9092Its just unusual as there isnt a lack of them for sales volume wise. Of course today I found a Sunward SWE18 with 3200 hours for sale. So there is at least one!
Hey good work , I called the company in regards to the counterweight ! Also, looking at a 60 inch tilt rotator bucket , don't have a big budget CMP has one for $10k , I know these things can cost upwards of $40k 60 inch bucket work well with SY80 ? Thx for Info
There is a phone number in the video for the company that makes them. Not sure that they deal out of the US but they might would. Give them a call and see
I have ran up to a 350. Spent a lot of time on 300 and 210s but honestly I think this size is one of my favorites. Obviously depends what you’re working on. But this is a great size for residential construction
You al cool new Cars and new tractors in America. everything in Russia is old . where I work in deforestation there is a tractor she is so old she is probably 30 years. old almost every day repairs.
Comrade, just because this dude is rich and bought a new trackhoe doesn't mean there aren't old ones still around. Tons of old Hyundais and Deer units still running that are 30+ years old.
Rich and good credit are two very different things🤣 I have been a one man show. And although I love the simplicity and reliability of the older machines. I’ve had a lot of them and it got to the point I had so much work I did not have time to stay on top of the repairs I was running into on my older stuff. And a reliable mechanic is hard to find here. It is more efficient for me in the long run to keep a newer machine even if I have to trade every few years I am able to keep moving dirt and mechanic less often. I would love it if you could buy the old simple mechanical machines fully restored or brand new again.
@@maickel1988 that’s what everyone says until it’s time to drop the NOX off the machine. It handles the weight perfectly fine I can still overflow my 59” bucket and the machine is stable. I kept my thumb so that I can take the rotator off for rough demo work and for land clearing.
Have you considered using shower caddy with suction. cup for storage?
Nice review/update. I have about 200 hours on my sy50u, enjoy using it, but I'm not making my living with it. What is the display attached to the side window @6:15?
That is the monitor for my Nox tiltrotator system!
Coronado cherry is a must! Love California scents lol
I was in sy500 on a big site development job. 72in bucket it handled extremely well. The only gripe I had was cab comfort. You could never get that seat/arm rest adjustment just right. Other than that, power was phenomenal. It was just such a phenomenal machine overall
•Fuel usage/economy
•Ease/access of self service…Fluid/filter changes, lube point accessibility etc
•Wear and tear on the usual suspects after 300hrs
I am over 500hrs on my sy50u. the auto-idle is far more aggressive on this then any other machine I have ever run. tracking down a hill it will idle down as it senses low load on the motor. mine came with a quick connection on the drain plug for the oil, all filters are easily accessible. grease points a re pretty good, I was spoiled on my old kubota as it was grease-able all from 1 side of the stick and boom if you stretched it out with bucket flat
Hi ! Very interesting ! What is the tilt rotator brand ?
NOX by kinshofer
I see a lot of Sany and Sunward mini excavators for sale used, from 1.5 up to 8 ton. The thing that concerns me is that I have yet to see one (from memory over 3 years looking) with more than 1000 hours on it. The majority are for sale with under 500 hours, many under 100. This could reflect that they are newer to the market and that they are all being brought by people with personal "small" projects that they have completed, but you see pro's and rental company's selling them at low hours to, when they tend to keep more established/expensive brands for thousands of hours.
Im not criticizing the machines and I have no reason to question their reliability or longevity based on my research. I just see a very strange pattern in their sales that Im trying to figure out while I am looking at whats the safest bet for me purchasing.
Yeah I see what you are seeing! Ultimately time will tell! I think a lot of it is also that a lot of the fly by night start up guys have bought them and can’t keep the work and need rid of the payment. I’m over a year in and still very pleased with mine!
@@diggingwithdylan9092Its just unusual as there isnt a lack of them for sales volume wise. Of course today I found a Sunward SWE18 with 3200 hours for sale. So there is at least one!
Hey good work , I called the company in regards to the counterweight !
Also, looking at a 60 inch tilt rotator bucket , don't have a big budget CMP has one for $10k , I know these things can cost upwards of $40k
60 inch bucket work well with SY80 ?
Thx for Info
Yes sir! My 80 pulls that bucket great in any application! I rarely use any other bucket unless I’m ditching for utilities! Appreciate you watching!
Where did you get the extra counterweight from pls we are UK SANY Dealer
There is a phone number in the video for the company that makes them. Not sure that they deal out of the US but they might would. Give them a call and see
Man that’s a pretty big digger looking at it from above. I have just had the chance to run my little excavator always wanted to try a big one
I have ran up to a 350. Spent a lot of time on 300 and 210s but honestly I think this size is one of my favorites. Obviously depends what you’re working on. But this is a great size for residential construction
Do you mind sharing what you paid for it?
Did u buy it in cross lanes
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You al cool new Cars and new tractors in America. everything in Russia is old . where I work in deforestation there is a tractor she is so old she is probably 30 years. old almost every day repairs.
Comrade, just because this dude is rich and bought a new trackhoe doesn't mean there aren't old ones still around. Tons of old Hyundais and Deer units still running that are 30+ years old.
Rich and good credit are two very different things🤣 I have been a one man show. And although I love the simplicity and reliability of the older machines. I’ve had a lot of them and it got to the point I had so much work I did not have time to stay on top of the repairs I was running into on my older stuff. And a reliable mechanic is hard to find here. It is more efficient for me in the long run to keep a newer machine even if I have to trade every few years I am able to keep moving dirt and mechanic less often. I would love it if you could buy the old simple mechanical machines fully restored or brand new again.
Why do you have so much weight on your boom? That thumb is so much unnecessary weight since you have a nox tilt rotator with a gripper😅
@@maickel1988 that’s what everyone says until it’s time to drop the NOX off the machine. It handles the weight perfectly fine I can still overflow my 59” bucket and the machine is stable. I kept my thumb so that I can take the rotator off for rough demo work and for land clearing.