You guys were spot on at locating the problem. You had the right equipment and repaired the problem in short order. Most importantly you knew were the gas line was located. I'm sure the home owner was pleased.
Like the way Mark was there to guide you with the bucket so as to not do anymore damage, good little kubota unit makes the job 100% easier, great work fellas
Lol thanks. I have a few other videos but if you really want to watch someone good look up Digginok here’s a link th-cam.com/video/I-HLlLms64A/w-d-xo.html. He tells how to dig from top down. Thanks for your king comment.
I always put my sod to one side the dirt to the other side. That way you can put the dirt back first then the sod last. When your done no need to redo the grass. Saves time.
I want one! Really! Have absolutely no use for it other than to fill in the hole I just dug or am going to dig elsewhere, One thing my buddy does (and only if it really matters to ya) is he skims the sod off and sets it aside from where the dirt pile will be. Then when he fills the hole he has a cleaner finished job because he puts the sod back on top, green side up! Hehehe. Less work than reseeding or re-sodding again. I liked the Video and look forward to more. Thanks!
shitloveaduck the BX backhoe tractor is awesome, yes you are right about the way to do sod when you dig it up. When I did this commercially I would try and lay sod to the side plus I kept grass seed on the truck to put around sod when we put it back. I only work on my rental property so we are usually so far behind we dig fix and go. Thanks for watching and commenting you have a blessed day.
Great Work! You and Mark make a good team. Big or small, there’s nothing like hydraulic power. Can’t image digging the trench by hand. 😱 That is one sweet machine! Sub’d and eager to see more videos on your Channel. Good luck and take Care. Roy Lewis, Buffalo, NY
You are correct, when locating a pipe under ground it’s always a delicate thing not to ripe it out of the ground!! Plus the markings for the gas pipe could be off. You never know what’s in the ground, it’s better to be safe than sorry. I’m always impressed by the power of this little machine. Thanks for commenting.
Best to put a small 9" inspection chamber that allows for rodding down stream AND allows for the use of a pigs tail UP the drain too - Nice little machine BTW!
There is a gas line in close proximity to your dig. Also, sewage [methane and hydrogen sulfide] is flammable and highly explosive. Apparently, you are very near it. The man helping locate the sewage line line is down very close to its location with a lit cigarette in his hand. BOOM BOOM! Between the bucket, the gases and the cigarette he could have lost his head. Glad he didn't.
Wayne Barrie thanks Wayne I’ve wanted one for a few yrs because I’ve had to borrow one in the past times I’ve had sewer or water leaks and the one I borrowed from a friend was a large backhoe and these are usually small jobs, I just needed a small backhoe for small jobs I’m not going to be laying water lines or sewer lines mine are just small repair jobs. Thanks for watching and commenting you have a blessed an awesome 4th of July.
Well you will surely know if you hit that gas pipe. Your mate kneeling there with a cigarette will probably give you a shout as he leaps over the house in a ball of flames!😳
You need banded mission clamp couplings and “man off’s” no hub adaptors. Underground fernco couplings don’t cut it over the long term. Nice tractor thought.
Nice video sir,can you please tell me how much is the rent for a machine like that one daily? I hope you have the time to answer my cuestion,thanks in advance.
Nice work good digging .The only thing that i would add is for saftey sake Your helper should not be that close tothe machine while you are digging because if you made a wrong move and it doesn't matter how good you are we all do it sometimes you could kill or injure him but other than that you did a great job.
We're on about a 50/50 mix of river rock and sand/clay mix soil. Any thoughts on how this would dig in stony soil? Right now I'm digging with mattock and shovel.
Patrick Richardson thanks Patrick, it will make someone a nice home when it’s done, it’s getting a complete make over!! Hopefully I’ll find the right family when it’s Done or they will find me!! Thanks for watching and commenting you have a blessed weekend
I had a gas line going literally 5" from the sewer. Boy was that a pain to dig up .but you guys might as well should have replace the whole line I mean cast iron is as old as it gets
make America great again not really if you really pay attention to it. They have a marker on the bucket to help with leveling but you have to pay attention to it.
Do you think this tractor is good enough to expose sewer taps? Some can be 6.5’ deep. I have a plumbing company in Texas and it’s sucks to look for those sewer taps with a shovel.
Bigger problem is whether you're comfortable you can dig up a sewer without breaking it. If the sewer is at 6'6, then only digging to 6' and finishing with a shovel sounds like a good idea to me.
Been two years still running strong!! I am a home owner I just happen to own 23 homes. That’s why I bought my own backhoe to be able to quickly get them back up and running. Thanks for commenting!! Helps the channel!!
This was a left over 25D that I bought new,, the 23’s took its place. I gave around 16000.00 doubt you will find a new left over 25D. I would like to have the 23’s but I could save some money on this.
jj1479 the 12 inch bucket is all I think I will ever need. I plan on only digging sewer line repairs or water line repairs. Thanks for watching and commenting you have a blessed day
The ground guy is WAY WAY too chummy with that thing. At one point he had his knee just inches from that bucket on the way down. One little bump of a control lever and that bucket would have sawed that knee--and leg---right off!!!
I only work on properties I own. I own several rental properties so I fixed the problem I was having at the time and moved on, if it gives me problems again I’ll go do what I need to do. Since I put a clean out in I’ve had no more problems
David, This machine looks like you can only do so many movements at a time with the controls. I’m sure you have used mini excavators before, how well do you feel this machine operates vs a mini excavator about the same size?
chris hefley yes it’s small and only has one pump so your limited on how fast it will move or how many operations you can do at once. I could have went up a size and got double pumps but I dont need a large machine. I only work on my rental property so I just don’t need s large machine plus some of the back yards I have are very small and I like the versatility of a tractor for me. Thanks for watching and commenting you have a blessed day.
Yeah that’s what it looked like, can’t do too many control movements at once. There’s one coming up in an auction I may bid on. I’m not going to bid high but you never know
Shane Forsythe yes it does have more power when you curl the bucket but when I’m trying to find a line I like having the teeth straight down where they will slide along the pip to find it instead of curling the bucket and risk picking the pip up or any other line that might be there. That’s why I’m not curling the bucket. Also there could be an electric line in the ground someone has laid your more apt to find it dragging than ripe it out of the ground. Thanks for watching and commenting you have a blessed day
Curl the bucket? We drag the bucket to dig in layers. Digging in Layers saves underground utilities or anything else you can’t see or that’s un marked. Real operators know that...
With me not being a licensed plumber I’m only allowed to replace 10ft sections at a time because it’s rental property. If it was the house I live in I can replace the hole line but only 10ft on rental property.
4:43 Osha violation of safety procedures at work. Guy head and hands should be away from that machine. I saw a case when one operator lost his head working in a similar scenario.
Hope your Workman's Comp is paid up. If Mark keeps sticking his head and hands in the ditch while you're digging, sooner or later he's going to get tagged! SMH!!
You guys were spot on at locating the problem. You had the right equipment and repaired the problem in short order. Most importantly you knew were the gas line was located. I'm sure the home owner was pleased.
Mikah White I only work on my rental property. I don’t do any work for the public. Thanks for watching and commenting you have a great day
Like the way Mark was there to guide you with the bucket so as to not do anymore damage, good little kubota unit makes the job 100% easier, great work fellas
Really??
Good job. Thanks for sharing. I am going to be doing some trenching with the Kuboto I rented this weekend and needed a little operating tips.
Lol thanks. I have a few other videos but if you really want to watch someone good look up Digginok here’s a link th-cam.com/video/I-HLlLms64A/w-d-xo.html. He tells how to dig from top down. Thanks for your king comment.
I always put my sod to one side the dirt to the other side. That way you can put the dirt back first then the sod last. When your done no need to redo the grass. Saves time.
Ive always hand cut the sod out with a shovel so it fits back in like puzzle pieces. But this is a customer job so he will probally charge to re seed
I want one! Really! Have absolutely no use for it other than to fill in the hole I just dug or am going to dig elsewhere,
One thing my buddy does (and only if it really matters to ya) is he skims the sod off and sets it aside from where the dirt pile will be. Then when he fills the hole he has a cleaner finished job because he puts the sod back on top, green side up! Hehehe. Less work than reseeding or re-sodding again. I liked the Video and look forward to more. Thanks!
shitloveaduck the BX backhoe tractor is awesome, yes you are right about the way to do sod when you dig it up. When I did this commercially I would try and lay sod to the side plus I kept grass seed on the truck to put around sod when we put it back. I only work on my rental property so we are usually so far behind we dig fix and go. Thanks for watching and commenting you have a blessed day.
Great Work! You and Mark make a good team.
Big or small, there’s nothing like hydraulic power. Can’t image digging the trench by hand. 😱
That is one sweet machine!
Sub’d and eager to see more videos on your Channel.
Good luck and take Care.
Roy Lewis, Buffalo, NY
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Great job Dave. I didn’t get a backhoe with mine, if you need one it sure is great, thanks for posting!
Chris S I have several rental properties that’s what I use it for.
Great video really showed off the tractor nicely. Good work on it too looked like a clean job. Thumbs up
Them little sub compacts can do some awesome things. Enjoyed the video. Thanks
Louisiana Aquaponics thanks for commenting and watching you have a blessed day
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that is a handy little workhorse you can get into anywhere and make some money i want one
Good high quality work, keep it up boys💯👌🏼💪🏼
Great video and a very useful, big greeting from Serbia
Good work with the rod finding the pipe . Good work guys .
Thanks and thanks for commenting
6:32 when you need to help machinery by hand is a indicator that you bought to small of a machine lol
He is cleaning away the dirt from the pipe so the operator can see it, and knows 100% where its at. But you knew that already didn't you
You are correct, when locating a pipe under ground it’s always a delicate thing not to ripe it out of the ground!! Plus the markings for the gas pipe could be off. You never know what’s in the ground, it’s better to be safe than sorry. I’m always impressed by the power of this little machine. Thanks for commenting.
Best to put a small 9" inspection chamber that allows for rodding down stream AND allows for the use of a pigs tail UP the drain too - Nice little machine BTW!
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Nice dirt to dig! I dug up 6 giant rocks trenching yesterday. Cheers from Maine!
There is a gas line in close proximity to your dig. Also, sewage [methane and hydrogen sulfide] is flammable and highly explosive. Apparently, you are very near it. The man helping locate the sewage line line is down very close to its location with a lit cigarette in his hand. BOOM BOOM! Between the bucket, the gases and the cigarette he could have lost his head. Glad he didn't.
That’s not how it works. You have to have the right mixture of fuel and oxygen to have an explosion.
A lit cigarette also will not ignite a fire. If he were to light it next to an open gas line then sure
You did a very good job. And I like the little tractor. Ok guys on to the next job...lol
I would love to have one of those machines! Might have to invest in one when my piece of property sells.
Mark has some good work ethic! For real
Peter Geralis Mark is a great worker, I’m miss him often
Just moved on or... worse?
Peter Geralis He had a good job opportunity come up.
That’s a slick little toy.
Wayne Barrie thanks Wayne I’ve wanted one for a few yrs because I’ve had to borrow one in the past times I’ve had sewer or water leaks and the one I borrowed from a friend was a large backhoe and these are usually small jobs, I just needed a small backhoe for small jobs I’m not going to be laying water lines or sewer lines mine are just small repair jobs. Thanks for watching and commenting you have a blessed an awesome 4th of July.
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good job guys, tell mark not to put his hands on that little bucket, bad A TRACTOR, BE SAFE
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Well you will surely know if you hit that gas pipe. Your mate kneeling there with a cigarette will probably give you a shout as he leaps over the house in a ball of flames!😳
Last time I've seen a soil this red, I was in Prince Edward Island!
lol!! Lots of clay soil in this lawn
You need banded mission clamp couplings and “man off’s” no hub adaptors. Underground fernco couplings don’t cut it over the long term. Nice tractor thought.
Thanks for commenting, actually the last one I fixed the city provided those clamps your talking about.
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Nice video sir,can you please tell me how much is the rent for a machine like that one daily? I hope you have the time to answer my cuestion,thanks in advance.
I have no idea about renting one of these units I own this one. Sorry
Ok,thanks for answer
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Nice work good digging .The only thing that i would add is for saftey sake Your helper should not be that close tothe machine while you are digging because if you made a wrong move and it doesn't matter how good you are we all do it sometimes you could kill or injure him but other than that you did a great job.
jerry vess as long as he hits me in the head I will be ok.
lol
We're on about a 50/50 mix of river rock and sand/clay mix soil. Any thoughts on how this would dig in stony soil? Right now I'm digging with mattock and shovel.
I’m not sure on 50/50 rock and soil but I would think it would do better than a shovel, that sounds like the hard way.
@@DavidFDay Right on. It's hard to beat a hydraulic advantage.
Nice job. I really want one of those!!
They are handy!!
Good job and good machine!
My brother loves this show
Thank you
I like that ole boy in the ditch. Cool!
Scotabot mark is a really good worker, I miss him daily.
@@DavidFDay What happened to him David?
Scotabot he had a good job opportunity come up he couldn’t pass up.
Y’all have done so much work at that house. Been seeing you there when I leave out.
Patrick Richardson thanks Patrick, it will make someone a nice home when it’s done, it’s getting a complete make over!! Hopefully I’ll find the right family when it’s Done or they will find me!!
Thanks for watching and commenting you have a blessed weekend
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should have put a y in the line instead of a T so you can use it as a cleanout if you need to
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I had a gas line going literally 5" from the sewer. Boy was that a pain to dig up .but you guys might as well should have replace the whole line I mean cast iron is as old as it gets
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Mate ,,it s a sunny day you look very very boss and that s all ,,
Pretty cool 😎
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You pretty good at that
Lawn Commander haha not my first rodeo!! Thanks for watching and commenting you have a blessed an awesome week.
nice machine nice work
I like the kabota ..is the front bucket hard to level when pushing dirt
make America great again not really if you really pay attention to it. They have a marker on the bucket to help with leveling but you have to pay attention to it.
@@DavidFDay
I heard it was harder to read than a John deer ....ok thanks
Throat dirt is so pretty. Looks iron rich
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Get that dude out in front of the tractor.
Safety First!
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Nice toy, i will get one to my child LOL
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nice little toy you have. thank you DF.
Scruffy 61 yes I’m tickled to have it.
At least you'll be able to find the body easy enough with that mound of soil 👍
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Beautiful red soil.
Lot of times up around the house is red clay.
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Looks like hard work with fun mixed in...that Kubota is awesome ...but why would you have made a sewer line without a clean out!
I like your video
Nice Tractor video, Great Channel!
I have same, but Different Model in my Channel here in Philippines. 🚜👍
Dam I wish the soil in my area is that soft.
Do you think this tractor is good enough to expose sewer taps? Some can be 6.5’ deep. I have a plumbing company in Texas and it’s sucks to look for those sewer taps with a shovel.
ZR1Terror only digs 6’.
ZR1Terror you might stretch this machine at 6ft because the digging depth is 73 inches. Thanks for watching and commenting you have a blessed day
Bigger problem is whether you're comfortable you can dig up a sewer without breaking it. If the sewer is at 6'6, then only digging to 6' and finishing with a shovel sounds like a good idea to me.
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Nice job.
Cliff H thanks cliff for the kind comment. Thanks for watching and commenting you have a blessed day.
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It’s a handy tractor!
By the look of your buddy mark i think he's been inside that sewar pipe lol
Darren Stockton LoL he was always the best, he didn’t care what job we had or how dirty he would get he would go to it!!
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Borga patta Nice work
Thank god for home owners. There will be a plumber out there fixing it right in a couple years.
I am glad y’all got it fixed though.
Been two years still running strong!! I am a home owner I just happen to own 23 homes. That’s why I bought my own backhoe to be able to quickly get them back up and running. Thanks for commenting!! Helps the channel!!
This guy is Jesus Chryston!!!
That's a nice kabota
It's Kubota
Qu'elle magnifique machine
Nice to see ur video hulk hogan..
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Im super glad you got to see it!!! thanks so much for watching and commenting you have a blessed weekend.
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That thing is cool. And must be Georgia judging by that red clay soil.
Lol naw I’m little north of Georgia, not sure why this section has so much red clay/soil
@@DavidFDay Can I ask what you paid for this Kubota? I really want one.
This was a left over 25D that I bought new,, the 23’s took its place. I gave around 16000.00 doubt you will find a new left over 25D. I would like to have the 23’s but I could save some money on this.
@@DavidFDay Thank you. Nice work on video, btw.
@@sgtboz9730 Merry Christmas
How long would it take to dig a 15 foot deep 2 acre pond with that?
Awhile
What size bucket is on the backhoe?
intn14 12 inch
David Farmer if you need a bigger one I build an sell them for the bx’s. Anywhere from a 10”-24”. Sold a bunch on the Kubota forums on Facebook.
jj1479 the 12 inch bucket is all I think I will ever need. I plan on only digging sewer line repairs or water line repairs. Thanks for watching and commenting you have a blessed day
how much you paid for that tractor with backhoe and loader?
backhoe attachment is like 4-5k tractor i have no idea. hell you can go get a old tractor and put a backhoe attachment on it and call it good
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The ground guy is WAY WAY too chummy with that thing. At one point he had his knee just inches from that bucket on the way down. One little bump of a control lever and that bucket would have sawed that knee--and leg---right off!!!
About how much does that tractor and trailer weigh
I got rid of mine about a year and a half ago, but I"m pretty sure the TLB together is 3670 lbs.
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What do you think of the Kubota ?. Any good?.
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Coming out doing it again is an income opportunity. Why replace the whole thing? Money!
I only work on properties I own. I own several rental properties so I fixed the problem I was having at the time and moved on, if it gives me problems again I’ll go do what I need to do. Since I put a clean out in I’ve had no more problems
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Amazing machine
David, This machine looks like you can only do so many movements at a time with the controls. I’m sure you have used mini excavators before, how well do you feel this machine operates vs a mini excavator about the same size?
chris hefley yes it’s small and only has one pump so your limited on how fast it will move or how many operations you can do at once. I could have went up a size and got double pumps but I dont need a large machine. I only work on my rental property so I just don’t need s large machine plus some of the back yards I have are very small and I like the versatility of a tractor for me. Thanks for watching and commenting you have a blessed day.
Yeah that’s what it looked like, can’t do too many control movements at once. There’s one coming up in an auction I may bid on. I’m not going to bid high but you never know
It's also about a third of the price of an equally sized mini excavator.
Like hulk hogan.
curl the bucket to dig, it has more digging power than dragging from the arm.
Shane Forsythe yes it does have more power when you curl the bucket but when I’m trying to find a line I like having the teeth straight down where they will slide along the pip to find it instead of curling the bucket and risk picking the pip up or any other line that might be there. That’s why I’m not curling the bucket. Also there could be an electric line in the ground someone has laid your more apt to find it dragging than ripe it out of the ground. Thanks for watching and commenting you have a blessed day
Curl the bucket? We drag the bucket to dig in layers. Digging in Layers saves underground utilities or anything else you can’t see or that’s un marked. Real operators know that...
@@DavidFDay YUP
What's up with the guy putting his hand on the bucket while he's digging??
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If that's clay pipe you may as well replace the entire thing in stead of having to come out and do it agian
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With me not being a licensed plumber I’m only allowed to replace 10ft sections at a time because it’s rental property. If it was the house I live in I can replace the hole line but only 10ft on rental property.
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This is not supposed to show up when I'm specifically looking for mini excavators! That is not an excavator! That is a backhoe!
Is available in India ?
How big is that trailer .. to fit the tractor
Very Nice Very good
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4:43 Osha violation of safety procedures at work. Guy head and hands should be away from that machine. I saw a case when one operator lost his head working in a similar scenario.
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it cost about 20,000 usd, jcb 3dx cost 30
Wooow,,, good
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Where you get this jcb please tell me
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Hope your Workman's Comp is paid up. If Mark keeps sticking his head and hands in the ditch while you're digging, sooner or later he's going to get tagged! SMH!!
Lol he likes being where the action is.
Good job buddy
Enjoyed this thnx.