Hi, nice little video, with all that area around the place covered in concrete, as you go to the plant auctions keep your eye's open for a ''Road Saw'', then you will be able to cut neat trenches out without breaking you back using a Stihl saw, ... just a thought 🤔🤔
Hi I suggested a 'Road saw' because the majority are Diesel, and for sustained cut like you will have to do they will stand up to it better, also the blade or a 'Road saw' is larger than on a disk cutter so you get a deeper cut and that will be better when the depth of your concrete maybe variable. Well it has been on every farm I have worked on . . Great project, keep that cup half full.
look like could be a drain in the middle of that yard where the waters sitting you could dig the brambles out side the gate with the digger nice work certanley looking sharper
I realise your thinking of Max's AND The buildings safety, but the digger should be on FULL revs, it's not operating as it should as the pumps aren't flat out and young max won't get the correct " feel" for the machine with the pumps working that slow, he's your son and it's your digger, but I'm just trying to give some good advice, PLEASE feel free to tell me to NAFF off or worse if you want🤭
Thank you for your comment. I’ve never heard that a digger should be working at full revs before, I’ve been working on them and owned several over the years and the general consensus around here is not to run them on full revs. So interesting comment, what is the reason for this?
@@finditfixitfarmit I’ve got an old international 444 that I’ve had for 2 years that’s starting to have a few issues where about are u based in Somerset
Hi, nice little video, with all that area around the place covered in concrete, as you go to the plant auctions keep your eye's open for a ''Road Saw'', then you will be able to cut neat trenches out without breaking you back using a Stihl saw, ... just a thought 🤔🤔
Yes a road saw would be very useful, or at least a trolly for the disc cutter 👍🏼
Hi I suggested a 'Road saw' because the majority are Diesel, and for sustained cut like you will have to do they will stand up to it better, also the blade or a 'Road saw' is larger than on a disk cutter so you get a deeper cut and that will be better when the depth of your concrete maybe variable. Well it has been on every farm I have worked on . . Great project, keep that cup half full.
I've been watching this channel for a while and I think it's time for James to retire... Max is fully capable of taking over now with those skills!
I’ve got the tired bit Jordan, just need to work on being retired 😂 thanks mate.
Hi James, Max did a great job with the digger scraping the yard, and it does make it easier with concrete. 👍👍
Thanks Nev, appreciate it 👍🏼
Hi James Nice job great improvement on that yard Thanks for showing the 5610 Have a good week
No worries mate, we will get the 5610 soon 🙌🏻
Perfect spot for an aqua blasting bay or similar for the big projects👌
Haha, would love an aqua blaster 😍
Keep up your good work with this project
Thank you 🤩
Luvely job
I totally dig it man 👍👍👍 😊
Haha, thanks 👍🏼
look like could be a drain in the middle of that yard where the waters sitting you could dig the brambles out side the gate with the digger nice work certanley looking sharper
I was hoping there was a drain but no 🤦🏻♂️ it’s where the concrete has sunk 🙃
probabley wont take much to knock a hole through it like a saok away@@finditfixitfarmit
I like that scraper! You can't get those as attachments for forklifts by any chance?
Probably but not from the same company.
I realise your thinking of Max's AND The buildings safety, but the digger should be on FULL revs, it's not operating as it should as the pumps aren't flat out and young max won't get the correct " feel" for the machine with the pumps working that slow, he's your son and it's your digger, but I'm just trying to give some good advice, PLEASE feel free to tell me to NAFF off or worse if you want🤭
Thank you for your comment. I’ve never heard that a digger should be working at full revs before, I’ve been working on them and owned several over the years and the general consensus around here is not to run them on full revs. So interesting comment, what is the reason for this?
In my experience no machine should be run at more than 80%. If you are running at 100% you are overloading it.
How much is that ford when you have fixed what needs to be fixed?
Not sure yet mate, depend what needs doing when we get to it. Probably around £6500/£7000 at a guess.
Not sure yet mate, depend what needs doing when we get to it. Probably around £6500/£7000 at a guess.
@@finditfixitfarmit I’ve got an old international 444 that I’ve had for 2 years that’s starting to have a few issues where about are u based in Somerset
@@sethredwood6068 we are in North Devon near South Molton. Keep an eye out for the video. I would be interested in taking yours back in p/x
@@finditfixitfarmit oh Yh I’m quite often around witherage which is in that area would be keen to have a look around