Most diggers I’ve known carry just enough pvc stuff, pex and shark bite to fix the most common breaks. The most uncommon stuff you only break after 5 on the Friday of a holiday weekend or after 5 on the Wednesday before thanksgiving 😆
Haha that’s exactly right 🤣 I used to travel for work I saw a sub contractor hit an 8” water main and shut down a whole town in Mississippi at 5:00 on a Sunday evening 🤣
Those are shallow utilities. They're going to plant trees down the driveway and hit the power. Should have been 48" at least. I know that may be out of your control.
Our power company requires 30” and we don’t get hard freezes down here so standard for water lines are about 18-24” we backfill the electric about 18” and then put a red caution tape in the ditch to warn that power is below for anyone digging in the future.
Your audio in the first 6:40 or so was nowhere as strong as once you cut to the septic/electrical service trench fiasco scene but, I’m sure you know that because you edited the video lol
I noticed that I think it was because my AC was out on the machine and I was running cab open on some of it then got it fixed and run closed and it was a bit different. Still gotta learn the new mics and keep working on the details. How did you feel about audio quality over all ? And which volume did you like better ?
Owww is so pretty that escavator ❤
Nice work there, stuff happens it's part of the game. A ditching bucket might have helped but maybe not. Looking forward to more, thanks for this one!
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Nice work!Excellent operator
Thank you! Really appreciate you watching!
Most diggers I’ve known carry just enough pvc stuff, pex and shark bite to fix the most common breaks.
The most uncommon stuff you only break after 5 on the Friday of a holiday weekend or after 5 on the Wednesday before thanksgiving 😆
Haha that’s exactly right 🤣 I used to travel for work I saw a sub contractor hit an 8” water main and shut down a whole town in Mississippi at 5:00 on a Sunday evening 🤣
Hey mate, how's the sany going? How many hours are you up to?
Still going good! Up to about 550. Still very pleased with it.
Is the tilt rotator directly from Nox, or is it one of the versions from AMI (and I think there's another company that is selling them too.)?
Mine came directly from Nox but through my dealer.
Those are shallow utilities. They're going to plant trees down the driveway and hit the power. Should have been 48" at least. I know that may be out of your control.
Our power company requires 30” and we don’t get hard freezes down here so standard for water lines are about 18-24” we backfill the electric about 18” and then put a red caution tape in the ditch to warn that power is below for anyone digging in the future.
Your audio in the first 6:40 or so was nowhere as strong as once you cut to the septic/electrical service trench fiasco scene but, I’m sure you know that because you edited the video lol
I noticed that I think it was because my AC was out on the machine and I was running cab open on some of it then got it fixed and run closed and it was a bit different. Still gotta learn the new mics and keep working on the details. How did you feel about audio quality over all ? And which volume did you like better ?
@@diggingwithdylan9092 definitely preferred the audio after 6:40 and for the rest of the video 👍🏻
@@alanbierhoff6831 thanks ! I’ll investigate and try to keep that level going forward!
They have come out with a new scanner for all underground obstacles even pvc
I have seen those. Would love to have one eventually!
Just crank them out , like dirt perfect, and you get there.
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