You the BOSS operating this. Looks real handy. Just agreed to buy a toyota model. I watch your guitar repair videos and never imagined I'd see you pop up on a skid steer backhoe search!
repairing guitars even looks like a very relaxing activity. The sound they make is a lot pleasing, anyway. Well done my friend you have saved yourself a bucket full of cash!
Thanks, I hear it squeaking too, but I had just greased it. In fact I grease it before every use. The ground really digs hard with a shovel because it is solid rock/gravel.
Thanks Dale. Yeah in this ground you often hit rocks 2 to 4 feet in diameter. That would stop a trencher dead. This thing just jerks them out of the way.
yep this brings back memories. I worked for pacific gas and electric and after the Oakland hills fire we had to make a stable area for the poles to be reinspected. Thats when i got to use a bob cat had to move and level out 30 yards or sand and 30 yards of gravel sure beat the heck out of doing it by hand. thanks for sharing
Good day sir, do you still have the backhoe attachment? I am busy restoring a similar backhoe. I want to ask if you can let me know what the hydraulic hose sizes are to the bucket, dipper, and boom cylinders? The one I bought does not have the correct size hoses.
A lot easier than a slip scrapper we used in the late 60s. I was a large shovel with two handel's and an attachment for a chain and was pulled by a tractor.
I might add it's very steep hills around here so steep in fact that a four-wheeler can actually flip over backwards yet you can go right down the hill with Bobcat no problem
Your ground has a very high rate of percolation. I live on clay an water will evaporate faster. Live in Southern California lots of,crazy people,hot an dry weather.
You the BOSS operating this. Looks real handy. Just agreed to buy a toyota model. I watch your guitar repair videos and never imagined I'd see you pop up on a skid steer backhoe search!
repairing guitars even looks like a very relaxing activity. The sound they make is a lot pleasing, anyway. Well done my friend you have saved yourself a bucket full of cash!
That's beautiful easy digging ground you've got there Mr Rosa. Don't forget to grease that thing regularly!
Thanks, I hear it squeaking too, but I had just greased it. In fact I grease it before every use. The ground really digs hard with a shovel because it is solid rock/gravel.
That super handy machine and attachment. It sure does make quick work of digging the trench.
Thanks Dale. Yeah in this ground you often hit rocks 2 to 4 feet in diameter. That would stop a trencher dead. This thing just jerks them out of the way.
The Bob Cat's are a trick. A family friend has one. He uses it for just about everything. Thumb's up to your video.
Thank you. We use it for everything too. It is the best machine ever.
yep this brings back memories. I worked for pacific gas and electric and after the Oakland hills fire we had to make a stable area for the poles to be reinspected. Thats when i got to use a bob cat had to move and level out 30 yards or sand and 30 yards of gravel sure beat the heck out of doing it by hand. thanks for sharing
You are welcome. Thanks for looking.
Is that a New Holland 489 Haybine I see in the background. George in Montana
Very Handy Machine wish I had that now !
Garnett M thanks. It is very handy on the farm. Use it nearly every day for something.
I would 😀
Why would you lift the front wheels with the stabilizers? Thats so hard on the machine
Nice machine!
Thank you. It sure is a back saver.
Can you say what manner of tracks your have over your S175 wheels? I think that would be a great thing to have. What brand? How durable? Satisfied?
Good day sir, do you still have the backhoe attachment? I am busy restoring a similar backhoe. I want to ask if you can let me know what the hydraulic hose sizes are to the bucket, dipper, and boom cylinders? The one I bought does not have the correct size hoses.
you are installing a septic tank to go with that field bed. Nice area you have ,best wishes.
yes sir, the tank was already in the ground. Thanks
How do you engage the constant flow then get out of the bobcat and it stays on
now thats a neat little helper
Duncan that is a black and white fact! Thanks for looking.
A lot easier than a slip scrapper we used in the late 60s. I was a large shovel with two handel's and an attachment for a chain and was pulled by a tractor.
For sure. I've been on the handle end of those myself. Thanks for watching.
I've been lookin for a good used skidsteer. $175 is a good price. Maybe I'm too picky, but the one's I've been looking at are about $8k.
Hmmm, I think there is a dcimal missing or something... lol. Thanks for watching.
What state or city is this work done in
Ever take that in the woods? Or up a steep hill? I am hoping to have a similar setup.
Literally all the time. We've cut about 18 miles of trails through our woods with the bobcat.
I might add it's very steep hills around here so steep in fact that a four-wheeler can actually flip over backwards yet you can go right down the hill with Bobcat no problem
With the backhoe attachment? I just picked up a set of tracks. I have a trail cut for logging, but want to make it level. It's deep in the woods.
Come on out Eddie! I've got more projects than Carter has little liver pills. Lol, thanks for looking.
awesome job works great
Wow.good
thing is quick!
Bad assss!
Hello, got a question. How deep can it dig?
6.5-7 ft deep for a 607 backhoe attachment
Your ground has a very high rate of percolation. I live on clay an water will evaporate faster. Live in Southern California lots of,crazy people,hot an dry weather.
my turn