@@walnutgroveexcavating3686 id say so! The day I bought just my tilting cleanup bucket for my mini it changed the way I finish jobs. So much faster and better finished product. It felt big and fancy at the time but now I want a bigger better one! Haha Although seeing you and the other guys like dirt ninja with the engcons really gets me interested in investing in one of those. Seem like a no brainer once your used to it!
@@cpexcavatingllc3484 The Engcon really is a game changer. It is amazing how fast you can get jobs done, while be safer and produce the same if not better results. It paid for itself within the first year.
@@walnutgroveexcavating3686 I can imagine! I’m debating whether or not to invest in it on my next mini or do it when I buy my bigger machine. I’m in the market for a 35k lbs machine this season or next season with the larger workload I have, renting big rigs suck! I think an engcon on a larger machine like yours would be much more productive then on a 10k lb mini. Although I would still have my mini for small jobs the big machine with the engcon I think would be the wisest investment!
@@cpexcavatingllc3484 my first larger machine was an old Hitachi. Loved it, started everyday, ran great and it had nothing fancy. It was great digging machine. I realized with the work I do and tight spaces I am in, I needed a close to zero tail swing and rubber tracks. Those two changes for me were huge. Being able to drive in off the road and not mess with mats and/or plywood. I have a 9,500# mini I am amazed on how many large jobs I used it on (before the large machines). At that time did`not really care how long it took. Renting for me was bitter sweet. You could rent a large machine have it dropped off, which is nice. I rented different machines for a year and when I added up the total on rentals I was disappointed that I had nothing to show for that money. Once you go to the bigger machine and you can do the larger jobs in a day instead of 2 it is mind blowing how much more work you can take on. Sounds stupid but it close to doubling business, with the right setup. Always took us 2 days to do a septic, now 1 day almost no matter what unless it is mound or t trench.
I bet you guys will love that big cleanup bucket you just got for it for tasks like this, just bailing and moving mass amounts of dirt!
I am really excited for the bucket. I feel like that will be almost as big of a game changer as the Engcon.
@@walnutgroveexcavating3686 id say so! The day I bought just my tilting cleanup bucket for my mini it changed the way I finish jobs. So much faster and better finished product. It felt big and fancy at the time but now I want a bigger better one! Haha
Although seeing you and the other guys like dirt ninja with the engcons really gets me interested in investing in one of those. Seem like a no brainer once your used to it!
@@cpexcavatingllc3484 The Engcon really is a game changer. It is amazing how fast you can get jobs done, while be safer and produce the same if not better results. It paid for itself within the first year.
@@walnutgroveexcavating3686 I can imagine! I’m debating whether or not to invest in it on my next mini or do it when I buy my bigger machine. I’m in the market for a 35k lbs machine this season or next season with the larger workload I have, renting big rigs suck! I think an engcon on a larger machine like yours would be much more productive then on a 10k lb mini.
Although I would still have my mini for small jobs the big machine with the engcon I think would be the wisest investment!
@@cpexcavatingllc3484 my first larger machine was an old Hitachi. Loved it, started everyday, ran great and it had nothing fancy. It was great digging machine. I realized with the work I do and tight spaces I am in, I needed a close to zero tail swing and rubber tracks. Those two changes for me were huge. Being able to drive in off the road and not mess with mats and/or plywood. I have a 9,500# mini I am amazed on how many large jobs I used it on (before the large machines). At that time did`not really care how long it took. Renting for me was bitter sweet. You could rent a large machine have it dropped off, which is nice. I rented different machines for a year and when I added up the total on rentals I was disappointed that I had nothing to show for that money. Once you go to the bigger machine and you can do the larger jobs in a day instead of 2 it is mind blowing how much more work you can take on. Sounds stupid but it close to doubling business, with the right setup. Always took us 2 days to do a septic, now 1 day almost no matter what unless it is mound or t trench.