@visesh seernam it's Swedish like the machine, it's the word for that type of machine. Its a combination of "Gräv" = dig and "lastare" loader. The name comes from it being a mix of a excavator and a wheel loader, contrary to the normal "traktorgrävare". "Traktor" is tractor, "grävare" is digger. In other words a combination of a farm tractor and an excavator. Traktorgrävare are very rare in Sweden, I've seen and operated a JCB 4CX, wasn't very impressed to be honest, the crab steer was useful and the side travel on the digging "arm" was somewhat useful. It's however worlds apart of a Huddig, although to be fair also worlds apart in costs. For a full fledged JCB 4CX with all the bells and whistles you can get plus a rototilt with new proportional SVAB stick will not even get you half of a new standard equipped Huddig. Volvo used to make "grävlastare" (renowned and still operated in Sweden) but the ability to sell those abroad have been though, bordering impossible. A bit like trying to sell a "traktorgrävare" here in Sweden. So they started to make traktorgrävare for the international market. Those are not sold or even manufactured in Sweden for obvious reasons, they would not be able to sell them. I doubt they even be able to sell them at manufacturing cost or even at a loss and that's not because they are bad in their segment, it's just that those are not sought after machines. Huddig have finally in the last decade started to make headway on the international market, even North America, which is impressive because they are expensive machines and most don't see the point in buying one instead of buying 3 "trakorgrävare", aka backhoe. Technically a Huddig is a backhoe but it's unfair to compare them to the rest. It's basically Huddig, Lännen and to some extent Hydrema that are of the same type of machine.
@@AlexKall I would say a hybrid between a backhoe and an telescopic forklift or crane basically the original Swiss army knife of land vehicles or machines it can multiple tasks
Another brilliant video. Is the post foundation concrete too big and too heavy for the grab on the grab john bucket.
Передняя лопата раздвижная?
Good machine ... but what is the price of this enjoyment ?
Eu sou operador de retro e essa ai ajuda muito gostei muito parabens aus engelheiro gue teve essa otima ideia
1260C with the old controls? Thought the C came with new?
Hello Alexander, video is from 2013!
That's one heck of a machine👌
Fuck that's a cool machine !!
Nice
show 👏👏👏
weird machines what is it loader tractor backhoe crane or what
Grävlastare :)
@@AlexKall what I do not speak German
@visesh seernam it's Swedish like the machine, it's the word for that type of machine. Its a combination of "Gräv" = dig and "lastare" loader. The name comes from it being a mix of a excavator and a wheel loader, contrary to the normal "traktorgrävare". "Traktor" is tractor, "grävare" is digger. In other words a combination of a farm tractor and an excavator.
Traktorgrävare are very rare in Sweden, I've seen and operated a JCB 4CX, wasn't very impressed to be honest, the crab steer was useful and the side travel on the digging "arm" was somewhat useful. It's however worlds apart of a Huddig, although to be fair also worlds apart in costs. For a full fledged JCB 4CX with all the bells and whistles you can get plus a rototilt with new proportional SVAB stick will not even get you half of a new standard equipped Huddig.
Volvo used to make "grävlastare" (renowned and still operated in Sweden) but the ability to sell those abroad have been though, bordering impossible. A bit like trying to sell a "traktorgrävare" here in Sweden. So they started to make traktorgrävare for the international market. Those are not sold or even manufactured in Sweden for obvious reasons, they would not be able to sell them. I doubt they even be able to sell them at manufacturing cost or even at a loss and that's not because they are bad in their segment, it's just that those are not sought after machines.
Huddig have finally in the last decade started to make headway on the international market, even North America, which is impressive because they are expensive machines and most don't see the point in buying one instead of buying 3 "trakorgrävare", aka backhoe.
Technically a Huddig is a backhoe but it's unfair to compare them to the rest. It's basically Huddig, Lännen and to some extent Hydrema that are of the same type of machine.
@@AlexKall I would say a hybrid between a backhoe and an telescopic forklift or crane basically the original Swiss army knife of land vehicles or machines it can multiple tasks