More a mini LHD (low head skid steer) - , does it have easy release of the bucket to allow fork attachment - (or other) - lol, cleaning under a conveyor - doing this manually is extremely dangerous - or necessitating a plant shutdown - keeping an operator on the loop still increases productivity hugely. Now what are the running cost of this electric tool offgrid - using diesel generation to power and / or charge the battery? (I have a friend in Western Australia who assisted the development of a 'toy tractor" just like this back in the early 2000s - for exactly the same reasons, primary reason, cleaning under coal and iron ore conveyors while operating. my use case would be excavating new footings under existing structure - or at least trenching to level - to allow 400-600mm footings to be dug - needs a hoe attachment.)
@@WowCreativeUsername - This is true, there are economical benefits greater than the gross environmental interests. Even if diesel still needs to be burnt - it can be done off site in less controlled areas - so there may be no significant fuel cost saving, but increased revenue due to opportunity.. (Idle time in an electric device is an energy saving - not all machines on the site are actively utilised all the time they are running.)
Amazing!
More a mini LHD (low head skid steer) - , does it have easy release of the bucket to allow fork attachment - (or other) - lol, cleaning under a conveyor - doing this manually is extremely dangerous - or necessitating a plant shutdown - keeping an operator on the loop still increases productivity hugely.
Now what are the running cost of this electric tool offgrid - using diesel generation to power and / or charge the battery?
(I have a friend in Western Australia who assisted the development of a 'toy tractor" just like this back in the early 2000s - for exactly the same reasons, primary reason, cleaning under coal and iron ore conveyors while operating. my use case would be excavating new footings under existing structure - or at least trenching to level - to allow 400-600mm footings to be dug - needs a hoe attachment.)
All this ABOUT DIESEL COST until the battery wear out the cost to replace the battery ouch
Electric machines can be used in more places and in more time slots. If you wanna keep choking on fumes, go right ahead.
@@WowCreativeUsername - This is true, there are economical benefits greater than the gross environmental interests. Even if diesel still needs to be burnt - it can be done off site in less controlled areas - so there may be no significant fuel cost saving, but increased revenue due to opportunity..
(Idle time in an electric device is an energy saving - not all machines on the site are actively utilised all the time they are running.)
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