Demolishing a Lake Wall with a Tilt Rotator
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ก.พ. 2024
- Here I use the E50 with the tilt rotator and all the attachments to demolish an old lake retaining wall, prepare a new base and then backfill the new wall. Was a life saver having the SteelWrist as it allowed me to make this job so much more efficient.
Equipment Used:
Excavator: 2022 Bobcat E50 R2-Series
Tilt Rotator: Steel Wrist X06 S40 with Integrated Grab & S40 Quick Coupler
Skidsteer/CTL: 2021 Bobcat T66
Dump Trailer: 2020 BigTex 14LP
Grade Tool: Ziplevel Pro-2000 Altimeter
Camera: GoPro Hero 7
As a home owner I would've built the lake wall before building my home. Nice work, that's a nice clean up job. Love that tilt rotator, sure cuts down on having to reposition your machine so much.
The closer you got to the waters edge, I was 🫣 my eyes. But you are like a surgeon with that machine grabber. You knew the assignment😊. Thank u for sharing. And I had to subscribe.
Awesome project that came out great! That house is insane.
Little excavator has some balls
Great job and video. Been fun watching you grow and add new equipment .
Thanks!
Get a beautiful job enjoy the video I was some good Work Really come out nice Look at your another one my friend have a good day
Great film work…
Another andrew in the making. Good to see. I wish you all the very best of luck buddy.
Haha thanks!
Wow, that's an insult.
Nice looking job! What a game changer the Tilt/Rotator is on the excavator.
Awesome project guys, you use everything to its full potential, great vid as always.
Thanks! That grapple has been awesome, use it nearly every job.
Great video man! Nice and tidy work!
If you don’t mind me asking how much was this job bid at, for your scope of work? I’m in Hawaii I’m just curious 👍🏽
Great work, love your timelapses and choice of music :=)
What an awesome attachment. I’d sure like to be able to justify one, maybe somedays. As always, enjoy the videos
Wow, crazy big house, I know it crazy expensive today, but why not install a seawall, the block and poured concrete looks great though, what a nice lake and a nice setup they got there, well done again sir, thanks for sharing the projects.
Nice you’re adding new toys!
Must be doing well in the business
Good on you 👍👍👍
Yep! Pretty much have just been re-investing everything I earn back into equipment.
Enjoy your videos!!!
Awesome job!
what are the blocks behind the wall for? are they cemented on top of each other or just dry stacked? I like your small excavator would that do that job if it had a tilt rotator? nice project.
The BGM out of the YT library is killing the vibe, the time lapses and me 🙉😣😳😵🤓
I have a similar wall I need redone. I have questions….
How do you know that base is not just going to sink into the lakebed??
And any chance you can share what the homeowner paid for this wall?
Great project and video. But shouldn't footers be at least 4" under the water level? Ore else water curens can wash away everything under the footing. Maybe different form county to county. Nice property.
Cool video. Really interesting job that required that swivel attachment. Came out real nice. But, I think a dump truck and deck over trailer may be in your future, lol.
Yeah, that combo would be sweet. Just really expensive and tough to justify as I am still part time.
@@CarlsonSonLandscapingLLCwhat do you do full time ?
@@nickcalabrese7433 Im a full time software engineer
@@CarlsonSonLandscapingLLC How/when did you and your dad get into operating equipment and doing this kind of work?? You guys work like you’ve been in it a long time. Great content!
My dad is an engineer as well, but has been doing handy work his whole life. So this was sort of the next natural step, the hurdle was just justifying the equipment costs, which I certainly have done in the work I have been able to get!
great video
are u adding any new peices to the fleet this year?
Thanks, not sure yet. Will have to see what deals I may come across!
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The attachment between your bucket and your arm how much did that cost ballpark figures?
If you are referring to the SteelWrist Tilt Rotator, It was around ~40k with install, two buckets and a ripper.
And that’s why I don’t have one
What’s the weight of the SteelWrist?
it's a x06 model which is around 350 pounds
If the owners can afford that home in NH then surely the could afford a steel sea wall to be put in before your work portion. Would have made more sense.
Other than that, Great Work.
Haha they are a wealthy family, but only want to spend what is necessary 🤷♂️
You don't mention were you are but I have a idea your my nabor in the north possibly Winnipesaukee
yo whadup brian
yo
Who's the idiot that built the house before the seawall. The ends of the seawall should have been returned back into the bank similar to the way the stair well is. No rip rap at the base all that gravel is going out into the lake. Never built a sea wall without filter fabric behind it. Water freezes level it doesn't get stuck behind the fabric. Get rid of your engineer they have no clue what they're doing.
How do you know it was a new build and not a remodel? In case you missed the first minute of the video there was an existing wall too..
Great job!