That’s great information. Unfortunately we already purchased and I’m pretty sure it doesn’t have the 5 link. Wish we had more input on the specs of the machine. We are still living in a take what you can get in our area. CAT said soonest we could get a machine was 3-4 months out. Bobcat ended up being 4-6 weeks.
This was to funny banging into tree. Then he drives into the pile so bucket overflows . I am sure your bobtach and your level bucket sensors will last a long time getting bashed with rocks and dirt. When your bucket is full stop or lift arms . When removing tree use bucket on roots.
I get that and I have used my E35 to dig out trees with a root ripper. Using the skid is often faster as it’s a much more powerful machine. I didn’t capture it on video but I also used the T76 to take down some trees on this fence line and it went much more smoothly. Could have just been a stubborn tree or the hand/foot T66 just wasn’t cut out for it. We purchased a joystick controlled T66 and it’s a nice nimble machine but haven’t really had a chance to put it through all the paces. But I believe the joystick T66 would have done better on this tree. But certainly popping a few roots with the E35 would have made this particular tree go down easier.
That was awesome to see the 76 push through that whole pile of dirt!
i have the multi bar wide track on my t76 and they lasted under 400 hours on rocky terrain
That’s not very good at all!
If you purchase t66 with wide tracks, go with 5 link suspension gives you 3 more inches clearance between track and side of machine. Same width as t76
That’s great information. Unfortunately we already purchased and I’m pretty sure it doesn’t have the 5 link. Wish we had more input on the specs of the machine. We are still living in a take what you can get in our area. CAT said soonest we could get a machine was 3-4 months out. Bobcat ended up being 4-6 weeks.
This was to funny banging into tree. Then he drives into the pile so bucket overflows . I am sure your bobtach and your level bucket sensors will last a long time getting bashed with rocks and dirt. When your bucket is full stop or lift arms . When removing tree use bucket on roots.
You have no clue how to take a tree out 😂
I’ve taken many out with this method. How would you recommend to do or better?
@@ThriftyGarage 1 get the right tool for the job like an excavator 2 dig the tree up with the bucket don’t push it over
I get that and I have used my E35 to dig out trees with a root ripper. Using the skid is often faster as it’s a much more powerful machine. I didn’t capture it on video but I also used the T76 to take down some trees on this fence line and it went much more smoothly. Could have just been a stubborn tree or the hand/foot T66 just wasn’t cut out for it. We purchased a joystick controlled T66 and it’s a nice nimble machine but haven’t really had a chance to put it through all the paces. But I believe the joystick T66 would have done better on this tree. But certainly popping a few roots with the E35 would have made this particular tree go down easier.
@@ThriftyGarage bruh that’s a tiny excavator 🤣
@@platypus1287 why are you being such a jerk?