@@luckylawnboy yeah plus kubota likes to save lifes not taking lifes wich why kubotas accully the only ones that got a quite a few awards for saving lifes
@@luckylawnboy yeah they have 500,000 kubota dealers across usa and canada plus my niece's mom is the chief inspector officer for these products with her passed by cheif inspector stickers
I am fully impressed! It’s just a complete th-cam.com/users/postUgkxGqOCINHE0Z0E5gxzSdNi9NWGugRY5Hm2 plan with the best resources and step by step instructions . These shed plans are so satisfying as if the sheds build themselves on their own. Worthy work Ryan!
Should look at the Takeuchi. Have one at work, it's got a ton of options for the price. It's got a back up camera, a large LCD screen, a decent sounding radio, the bucket tilts up as the boom does so you don't spill everything, it keeps the bucket level when back blading, and it even has a Kubota engine. Definitely a decent machine for the price.
I love how "professional " you are in your work and your video presentations, It's nice to see manufacturers recognize this as well and reward it with team up deals that makes your channel even better and more enjoyable for all of us Addicted watchers!
Congrats on getting that gig with Kubota. Great equipment. I am a Kubota fan. The sole big issue(s) for the owners of any of the manufacturers of this type of equipment, is the "diesel particulate filter" emissions package. Love your work, and videos, Thank you sir.
No Political shit. No republican or democratic shit. Just tools, just building and shit that I want in my shop. I enjoy watching this dude man. Consistent!
While I"m not familiar with this kind of machinery from Kubota, I'm a big Kubota fan and have been for decades. 'Glad they chose to work with you..it will be a great partnership!
Nice machines! congrats! Change the Oil / Oil Filter, Drive Motor Oil, and Hyd Oil filter, on both machines at 50 hours even though the manual doesn't say. It's the most important change to do, do it early. its only a few hundred bucks. I just got a SVL65-2 and love it.
I think one major difference between the 2 is open center hydraulics on the 90 vs. closed center on the 95. Havent ran the 95 but apparently it makes night and day difference
I own the exact same tractor and the door was probably the biggest selling point for me I just don't understand how other companies don't seem to get it no matter how much they hear it they don't seem to care and the reason I say that is because they steal go with the standard side opening door which is a death trap and extremely aggravating. My opinion only. My tractor has a pretty rough ride on hard surfaces but it is an excellent loader
I love using equipment to make life easier, so yes I like seeing videos using all types of equipment, and I'm a Kubota fan. I have a Kubota tractor with a front loader and love it!
I love Kubota, and like your content. But when you get free equipment it’s hard to give a objective review. The one thing Kubota does very well is to keep everything extremely simple, and basic. It’s a work horse. The door design also allows you to open it with the boom in a up position. Most other machines the boom has to be all the way down to exit. This can be a problem when working solo
The high flow would be beneficial if you were operating a forestry head where you need 35 gallons of flow per minute to power the drum that weighs 2500 pounds. It's all about mass. Very surprised that Kubota is using a key start and not a keypad. Install a battery cutoff and a lock for the compartment. Unlike you, when I need a machine, I rent one. Sometimes it's a Cat, other times a Bobcat, and others a Kubota. It all depends on machine availability. Your old machine with 600 hours was still a virgin. She would be worth a good penny on trade or outright sale. The kick in the pants is going to be hydraulic fittings. They're not all created equal. A can of brake cleaner and some rags stored on machine will keep the system clean. DEF adds complexity and is problematic with the regeneration cycles.
You forgot to talk about the little draped door in the floor of the cab in front. So u can wash the mud and stuff out.. no other machine is so easy to clean out.. And interesting information, those Cat skid steers have Kubota engines in them.. I am sure u will enjoy those machines.
I wish you had not cut the scene of you getting in. Seems very tight. What do you do one foot in spin and fall into seat? Or is it so cramped it is very hard to get in.
Ten four on hearing about the new machineS- maybe a little post script at the end, or as a crawler during the specific use. NO big thing- it's about the job itself not so much the tools you have to have to do the job. Your "Tool Time" sort of things would be another venue- who knows, maybe the "other guys" will loan you some of their stuff to evaluate; testing grounds are fine, but nothing tells the tale like spending days on the job and making it happen. Glad to see Big Orange appreciates all the great exposure you have given them- TBH, your 90 Series has done the job really well from my side of the camera- you couldn't use a smaller, lighter skid steer to handle the big trusses, as it would be much sketchier and dangerous for all you people and risk damage to the job- your wife would not approve! PS; I don't know about the credit- all I did was eat too much pop corn while you, Gregg and the rest busted butt to get the jobs done and done well.
Thanks for the review! Looking forward to seeing the excavator. COMPLETELY different topic Kyle, when you were sitting in the Kubota, I noticed you had what looked like some outdoor performance pants or rain proof? Carhartt? Duluth TC flex firehose? I’m always looking for something better than jeans. Share your wears!
That was very...professional intro! You have some nice toys, Kyle! Can't wait to see them in next projects! Kubota are some reliable machines. Some feel too pricey but you get what you pay for (Mahindra=junk, Kioti=not a Kubota,but affordable Korean tractors, Yanmar=2nd to Kubota as a Japanese company in diesel-tractor motors, I won't go into Cat or other known domestic brands as I mostly see TH-camrs with Kubotas (small excavators) or Yanmar (small excavators) or Terex (skidsteers). I realize that Kubota has domestic plants in Illinois and Georgia. Yanmar also resells its engines rebranded under John Deere. Yanmar is also assembled in Georgia. Personally, I would like to have those Kubota's :) along with a small dump and triple axle trailer to move to job sites. Could you do some videos of setup when getting the lift rigging on the skidsteer (as a crane) or trenching/using the excavator and thumb? What attachments do you have? (I guess from the talk, a post hole digger, bucket, lift...and for the excavator a narrow and wide bucket, plus thumb. Thanks for sharing!
You mentioned the added weight..Hows that going to affect your towing.Will you need more truck and trailer.. I actually want to see the excavator :) love those mini’s..Should be great if your doing foundation work or building a pad and grading...can’t wait to see them in action.Kubota makes some decent gear
Good for you Kyle! Glad to see a quality builder getting some things thrown his way ! Now the big question?? Are you gonna let Greg Drive it? It’s is a chick magnet you know? At least some selfies to show around??
I'd be curious to see you do your post hole digging with the mini. I know the auger on the skid steer is still more efficient, but some of us own backhoes and not skid steers. How different would it be digging the holes instead of augering. Just a thought. Love the channel, you and Greg definitely set a level of craftsmanship, for us to aspire to.
Mike... digging holes is messy and you disturb too much native soil that's properly (naturally compacted) around the footing holes. Auguer is clean, fast and preserves the integrity of the foundation so you don't have sloppy posts, and then a ton of backfill and compaction to do. If you only have one option, then that's what you do, but if you have a commercial auger with a high hp hydraulic pump like in a skid steer, then you most definitely use that.
I have a thick cedar and tamarack forest and have hired someone to come out for 8 hours of work, any idea of how much trail they will be able to do in 8 hours? I have about 2000 yards marked off and wondering if 8 hours will be enough time?
I love the Kubota ctl's but I hate the door and also the undercarriage is way too loud. They are good value and would purchase one over the other competitors.
I have a general question that I was hoping you can help me with. I am located in Wyoming and currently have a 40 X 80 foot building with 10 foot ceilings and a 4/12 pitch. All of my rough framing for the roof and walls is done. I am in an area that commonly has periods of high winds (20 to 40 mph) and I wanted to know if I should put up my ZIp sheathing first or the roof panels to minimize my chances for wind damage to the roof? Progress is slow as I am doing the work mostly by myself with randomly available part time help. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks
Kubota, good job recognizing talent.
Kubota is here to play. Good products and building nice dealerships across the USA. I’m a big fan of Kubota
@@luckylawnboy yeah plus kubota likes to save lifes not taking lifes wich why kubotas accully the only ones that got a quite a few awards for saving lifes
@@luckylawnboy yeah they have 500,000 kubota dealers across usa and canada plus my niece's mom is the chief inspector officer for these products with her passed by cheif inspector stickers
I am fully impressed! It’s just a complete th-cam.com/users/postUgkxGqOCINHE0Z0E5gxzSdNi9NWGugRY5Hm2 plan with the best resources and step by step instructions . These shed plans are so satisfying as if the sheds build themselves on their own. Worthy work Ryan!
Well deserved, Kyle!
And a tip of the hat to Kubota for figuring out that partnerships with TH-camrs builds a lot of brand recognition and good will.
Congrats on the new partnership. Your hard work has earned it! And you don’t rep stuff you don’t use. 👍
I'm ready to see the mini excavator in use
Me too
@@RRBuildings I love equipment like that
Same here!
Should look at the Takeuchi. Have one at work, it's got a ton of options for the price. It's got a back up camera, a large LCD screen, a decent sounding radio, the bucket tilts up as the boom does so you don't spill everything, it keeps the bucket level when back blading, and it even has a Kubota engine. Definitely a decent machine for the price.
I love how "professional " you are in your work and your video presentations, It's nice to see manufacturers recognize this as well and reward it with team up deals that makes your channel even better and more enjoyable for all of us Addicted watchers!
Congrats on getting that gig with Kubota. Great equipment. I am a Kubota fan.
The sole big issue(s) for the owners of any of the manufacturers of this type of equipment, is the "diesel particulate filter" emissions package.
Love your work, and videos,
Thank you sir.
Congrats on getting the hook up with Kubota, kudos to Kubota for recognizing talent.
Cheers from Tokyo!
Stu
Much reduced NOx, good stuff from Kubota. Lets see if they can keep up with RR Buildings!
Love the lift up door that alone would sell me.
My experience with Kubota is beyond perfect. The excavators are perfect.
Glad to see your getting some other businesses noticing your talent and craftsmanship. Couldn't happen to a better group of guys. Congrats !
No Political shit. No republican or democratic shit. Just tools, just building and shit that I want in my shop. I enjoy watching this dude man. Consistent!
While I"m not familiar with this kind of machinery from Kubota, I'm a big Kubota fan and have been for decades. 'Glad they chose to work with you..it will be a great partnership!
Did you get these in a combo set like buying a drill and impact driver?
I want to see more of that buttery smooth b-roll of you getting in and out of the kubota
I purchased the same Kubota. I was happy to see you are talking about the Kubota. I love it and have used it for my little farm.
Nice machines! congrats! Change the Oil / Oil Filter, Drive Motor Oil, and Hyd Oil filter, on both machines at 50 hours even though the manual doesn't say. It's the most important change to do, do it early. its only a few hundred bucks. I just got a SVL65-2 and love it.
That’s good advice..
well deserved partnership dude
Thanks
Kubota made a smart move. Congrats.
I think one major difference between the 2 is open center hydraulics on the 90 vs. closed center on the 95. Havent ran the 95 but apparently it makes night and day difference
Thanks bud im looking to up grade also soon I have the 90-2
Wow Canelos English has improved alot !
Congratulations! That sure looks like an amazing machine.
I like that your door locks up. My Deere 320 lift cylinders won't hold the door up when they are cold.
That machine is too clean. Time for some muddin'!
I own the exact same tractor and the door was probably the biggest selling point for me I just don't understand how other companies don't seem to get it no matter how much they hear it they don't seem to care and the reason I say that is because they steal go with the standard side opening door which is a death trap and extremely aggravating. My opinion only. My tractor has a pretty rough ride on hard surfaces but it is an excellent loader
Camera skills are on point! great edits!
I love using equipment to make life easier, so yes I like seeing videos using all types of equipment, and I'm a Kubota fan. I have a Kubota tractor with a front loader and love it!
Jcb would be last on my mind
@@rontopping2048 Jcb?
I love Kubota, and like your content. But when you get free equipment it’s hard to give a objective review. The one thing Kubota does very well is to keep everything extremely simple, and basic. It’s a work horse. The door design also allows you to open it with the boom in a up position. Most other machines the boom has to be all the way down to exit. This can be a problem when working solo
Congrats & now can’t wait to see it in action....with all its glory😁
Pretty nice that channel & biz growing
Always nice to have a new toy. Have fun with it.
What a beast of a machine! Can’t wait to see how it works for you.
I love Equipment like this , Thanks .
Look forward to seeing that great machine in action 👍
Can't wait To use them on the job Site 🍻🍺
Like it , I believe that excavator has the six way blade, that should come in real handy for your type of work.
Sweet machine, looking forward to seeing it in action on the channel!
The high flow would be beneficial if you were operating a forestry head where you need 35 gallons of flow per minute to power the drum that weighs 2500 pounds. It's all about mass. Very surprised that Kubota is using a key start and not a keypad. Install a battery cutoff and a lock for the compartment.
Unlike you, when I need a machine, I rent one. Sometimes it's a Cat, other times a Bobcat, and others a Kubota. It all depends on machine availability. Your old machine with 600 hours was still a virgin. She would be worth a good penny on trade or outright sale.
The kick in the pants is going to be hydraulic fittings. They're not all created equal. A can of brake cleaner and some rags stored on machine will keep the system clean.
DEF adds complexity and is problematic with the regeneration cycles.
Thanks
Hope to see more of this machine
Awesome job! Thanks!
Svl95 seems to have the quietest cab compared to svl65 & 75 . Probably because engine is further away , different hydraulic systems
Hard to beat JCB and Volvo; best cabs and both have side entry which is a great safety addition. You’ll like high flow hydrolocks.
Facia trim and Rosetta stone is cool.. but this kind of shit is why I like your channel.... CONGRATS ON HOOKING UP WITH KUBOTA !!!!
Enjoying the show
need something like this to build up my berm
Good that you buy New machines for the building the wooden buildings. I watch all your video's
The door sold me 100% as well...😁😁😁😁😁😁👍👍👍👍👍
You forgot to talk about the little draped door in the floor of the cab in front. So u can wash the mud and stuff out.. no other machine is so easy to clean out.. And interesting information, those Cat skid steers have Kubota engines in them.. I am sure u will enjoy those machines.
Good for you. Love kubota product
Love that machine
Congratulations on the Kubota partnership dude. 🔥🔥🔥
Skid steer is a force multiplier
The DEF will last a long time, nice rig.
Kyle your so informative!
I wish you had not cut the scene of you getting in. Seems very tight. What do you do one foot in spin and fall into seat? Or is it so cramped it is very hard to get in.
Not at all
Maybe I’m just a big guy haha
Always great to have new tools, bet you’re itching to use it, looking forward to see it in action, 👍👍👍👍
Ten four on hearing about the new machineS- maybe a little post script at the end, or as a crawler during the specific use. NO big thing- it's about the job itself not so much the tools you have to have to do the job. Your "Tool Time" sort of things would be another venue- who knows, maybe the "other guys" will loan you some of their stuff to evaluate; testing grounds are fine, but nothing tells the tale like spending days on the job and making it happen. Glad to see Big Orange appreciates all the great exposure you have given them- TBH, your 90 Series has done the job really well from my side of the camera- you couldn't use a smaller, lighter skid steer to handle the big trusses, as it would be much sketchier and dangerous for all you people and risk damage to the job- your wife would not approve! PS; I don't know about the credit- all I did was eat too much pop corn while you, Gregg and the rest busted butt to get the jobs done and done well.
Thanks for the review! Looking forward to seeing the excavator. COMPLETELY different topic Kyle, when you were sitting in the Kubota, I noticed you had what looked like some outdoor performance pants or rain proof? Carhartt? Duluth TC flex firehose? I’m always looking for something better than jeans. Share your wears!
You know it's Wednesday, right? Toolsday was yesterday. That Kubota is pretty slick.
This guy looks just like Canelo Alvarez the boxer 🤔 awesome review on the kubota skid steer 👍
That was very...professional intro! You have some nice toys, Kyle! Can't wait to see them in next projects! Kubota are some reliable machines. Some feel too pricey but you get what you pay for (Mahindra=junk, Kioti=not a Kubota,but affordable Korean tractors, Yanmar=2nd to Kubota as a Japanese company in diesel-tractor motors, I won't go into Cat or other known domestic brands as I mostly see TH-camrs with Kubotas (small excavators) or Yanmar (small excavators) or Terex (skidsteers). I realize that Kubota has domestic plants in Illinois and Georgia. Yanmar also resells its engines rebranded under John Deere. Yanmar is also assembled in Georgia. Personally, I would like to have those Kubota's :) along with a small dump and triple axle trailer to move to job sites. Could you do some videos of setup when getting the lift rigging on the skidsteer (as a crane) or trenching/using the excavator and thumb? What attachments do you have? (I guess from the talk, a post hole digger, bucket, lift...and for the excavator a narrow and wide bucket, plus thumb. Thanks for sharing!
Nice unit. I think the JCB Teleskid would be a little more useful for your profession.
Only machine I'll ever own is KUBOTA 🍊 it's all about Quality 😊 Best wishes with your new machines👍👍
Snow blowers would it be good on it
It's all about reinvesting into your company, I like that 👍
You mentioned the added weight..Hows that going to affect your towing.Will you need more truck and trailer..
I actually want to see the excavator :) love those mini’s..Should be great if your doing foundation work or building a pad and grading...can’t wait to see them in action.Kubota makes some decent gear
Won’t effect my hauling but could some depending on their setup
I love my Kubota. Simple machine, roomy cab and door, 20k cheaper than a CAT
Congratulations.... Goes to the quality of your content and channel.....
Great Video , very informative , keep up the good work......👍
Forgot the fact that DEF kills the bees, love the videos tho
Get those partners. Make that money baby.
Good for you Kyle! Glad to see a quality builder getting some things thrown his way !
Now the big question??
Are you gonna let Greg Drive it? It’s is a chick magnet you know? At least some selfies to show around??
How high does the boom go? Can you lift a truss onto a two story?
The storage box is behind the seat, attached to the seat.
I'd be curious to see you do your post hole digging with the mini. I know the auger on the skid steer is still more efficient, but some of us own backhoes and not skid steers. How different would it be digging the holes instead of augering. Just a thought.
Love the channel, you and Greg definitely set a level of craftsmanship, for us to aspire to.
Mike... digging holes is messy and you disturb too much native soil that's properly (naturally compacted) around the footing holes. Auguer is clean, fast and preserves the integrity of the foundation so you don't have sloppy posts, and then a ton of backfill and compaction to do. If you only have one option, then that's what you do, but if you have a commercial auger with a high hp hydraulic pump like in a skid steer, then you most definitely use that.
What is the model number of the Sampson ties used to hold post to concrete piers thanks great video
I have a thick cedar and tamarack forest and have hired someone to come out for 8 hours of work, any idea of how much trail they will be able to do in 8 hours? I have about 2000 yards marked off and wondering if 8 hours will be enough time?
Lol I never used it but it was pretty cool
If the cupholder doesn't fit my coffee mug it would be a deal breaker, no matter how nice the door is. J/K 😁
Haha
I love the Kubota ctl's but I hate the door and also the undercarriage is way too loud. They are good value and would purchase one over the other competitors.
I have a general question that I was hoping you can help me with. I am located in Wyoming and currently have a 40 X 80 foot building with 10 foot ceilings and a 4/12 pitch. All of my rough framing for the roof and walls is done. I am in an area that commonly has periods of high winds (20 to 40 mph) and I wanted to know if I should put up my ZIp sheathing first or the roof panels to minimize my chances for wind damage to the roof? Progress is slow as I am doing the work mostly by myself with randomly available part time help. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks
Have you seen the new cab for the ASV tracksteers?
I would guess that you gain a bit more height/reach and load capacity !
first time buyer..... would you pick a 65-2 or 75-2?
Kubota is the best brand
I'm looking for one now and still trying to figure out if I want jcb or kubota
I know in a previous video you said you was able to lift up to a 56ft wall frame. Will this larger machine increase that length?
Maybe
@@RRBuildings Smart answer- I am always leery of the mfg's claims from the "testing ground" before I have attempted the work myself.
So do you have a CDL to drive that thing around? Or is it not heavy enough in your area. I went with the 75 for mainly that reason.
Don’t run standard flow attachments on your high flow, it’ll blow your seals out. They can’t handle the gpm difference
You should do a walk around of the mini excavator
Another TH-camr channel I watch just bought the same one and they love it.
Goonzquad?
10th gen dairyman?
What about the jcb teleskid? It’s a safer option with a telescopic boom
Ok as long as you don't need the 90 I'll take it! Twist my arm!..lol would like to see the mini excavator in action?
How does it compare to the job? Tele skid
You really missed the boat not going with the Teleskid.
Great machine... sub par controls currently
@@RRBuildings sub par is Kubota's Tier 4 solution.
Thought I was watching the goonzquad boys
Very nice machine...where did you get those pants, they look good?
What happened to the JCB teleskid?