Nice video. Why this kind of bucket on the L13 ? See that kind often on Ljungby and Huddig machines. Because it is easier for the operator to see the cutting edge, compared to normal loader buckets ?
Thanks Yes this buckets is almost standard bucket in Sweden and is called Grading bucket and as you say its easy to see the cutting edge and the normal Loading buckets only used in gravel pits and similar places where they are loading trucks often
That's pretty cool I haven't ever heard of a enlarge skid Steer bucket like that but that is pretty neat i'm pretty familiar with the top gun GPS system because a lot of US vehicles use it on different construction sites I'm going to watch the movie anyway that way I can get it even better idea
Yes I think they are only here in Scandinavia they use these buckets And here in Northern Sweden we have many odd and crazy Tools on our Loaders and Diggers this Loader even have a Attachment bracket with angular movement so he can tilt the bucket sideways at 20 degrees though and make slopes and small ditches etc
Hi Alex I'm glad you liked the movie :) and Yes this grading bucket looks like Buckets on the Skid steer loaders But bigger 106 Inch wide and 55 to 60 Inch deep from cutting edge to the back wall and the sides and back wall are only 30 Inch high and is chamfered so is very low on the cutting edge i hope You understand it
Well we have something similar to that in the US except it's mounted on a bulldozer it's called a six way dozer blade it can rotate sideways and up-and-down and has a variable tilt angle I have one on my little caterpillar D4 K2 it's pretty neat and I've used it out in the field to help plow snow and it actually did a better job than the greater
I think it's a thing that up here in Northern Sweden, in any case, you have to find what types of jobs are suitable for the machine you bought in order to have a job all year round And that makes you think outside the box. And then some things can become real business ideas for example Tiltrotators .
For me Ljungbys sound better than Volvos. I don't know what engines they're using but I think Volvo don't use anymore it's own engines. I remember Volvo L60f uses Deutz and L70d uses Td63kge Volvo engine but I don't have experiences from other models.
Yes, much of the sound has to do with the design of the exhaust system, I have noticed. Ljungby also used Deutz a number of years ago but has since used both Mercedes and now Sisu / Agco engines the same engine as in some valtra and MF tractors I think it in the video are a Mercedes And yes Volvo has only completely self-built engines now from L110 / 120 and bigger otherwise it is its own tuned deutz engines
This is what my neighbors should have used when they ripped out their driveway a few weeks ago! :) Great video.
Great Machine and very Good Driver👍
Yes I agree with You :)
Nice video. Why this kind of bucket on the L13 ? See that kind often on Ljungby and Huddig machines. Because it is easier for the operator to see the cutting edge, compared to normal loader buckets ?
Thanks Yes this buckets is almost standard bucket in Sweden and is called Grading bucket and as you say its easy to see the cutting edge and the normal Loading buckets only used in gravel pits and similar places where they are loading trucks often
That's pretty cool I haven't ever heard of a enlarge skid Steer bucket like that but that is pretty neat i'm pretty familiar with the top gun GPS system because a lot of US vehicles use it on different construction sites I'm going to watch the movie anyway that way I can get it even better idea
Yes I think they are only here in Scandinavia they use these buckets And here in Northern Sweden we have many odd and crazy Tools on our Loaders and Diggers this Loader even have a Attachment bracket with angular movement so he can tilt the bucket sideways at 20 degrees though and make slopes and small ditches etc
I also just love the sound of ripping up asphalt with buckets like that I like it when the teeth scraped up against it and make that squealing sound
Hi Alex I'm glad you liked the movie :) and Yes this grading bucket looks like Buckets on the Skid steer loaders But bigger 106 Inch wide and 55 to 60 Inch deep from cutting edge to the back wall and the sides and back wall are only 30 Inch high and is chamfered so is very low on the cutting edge i hope You understand it
I found a movie that explain the GPS machine control system to TOPCON 3DMC
Okay so I read in the comments that that is not a normal wheel loader bucket so do you think you could possibly describe to me what it looks like?
Well we have something similar to that in the US except it's mounted on a bulldozer it's called a six way dozer blade it can rotate sideways and up-and-down and has a variable tilt angle I have one on my little caterpillar D4 K2 it's pretty neat and I've used it out in the field to help plow snow and it actually did a better job than the greater
Very Nice Video!!! Greetings Sebi!!
Thanks :)
The Swedish people are so much more efficient with their road works than the 🇬🇧 or denmark
I think it's a thing that up here in Northern Sweden, in any case, you have to find what types of jobs are suitable for the machine you bought in order to have a job all year round And that makes you think outside the box. And then some things can become real business ideas for example Tiltrotators .
For me Ljungbys sound better than Volvos. I don't know what engines they're using but I think Volvo don't use anymore it's own engines. I remember Volvo L60f uses Deutz and L70d uses Td63kge Volvo engine but I don't have experiences from other models.
Yes, much of the sound has to do with the design of the exhaust system, I have noticed. Ljungby also used Deutz a number of years ago but has since used both Mercedes and now Sisu / Agco engines the same engine as in some valtra and MF tractors I think it in the video are a Mercedes
And yes Volvo has only completely self-built engines now from L110 / 120 and bigger otherwise it is its own tuned deutz engines