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@hans_jurgendiefenbach8466
@hans_jurgendiefenbach8466 Год назад
Der hat nix drauf,wegen so einer kleinen Wurzel macht der links und rechts frei!!!
@clarrnceclark9482
@clarrnceclark9482 Год назад
Pine tree stumps do not root that deep to start with shouldn't be that hard to just pull them out
@gracelikerain5551
@gracelikerain5551 2 года назад
Well here I sit on an excavator bc someone has my dozer. This is going to be a first for myself… wish me luck
@gracelikerain5551
@gracelikerain5551 2 года назад
Wow this was 9 years ago. You must be a pro by now
@genecoppedge5972
@genecoppedge5972 2 года назад
Great video for someone like me that has never operated an excavator before.
@mr.redneck2715
@mr.redneck2715 2 года назад
Side pressure cause premature wear , I like the ripper hook.
@euonymus1980
@euonymus1980 3 года назад
Nice work for someone who only has a few days of experience!
@bobw7066
@bobw7066 3 года назад
Great to watch, good advice.
@finallyitsed2191
@finallyitsed2191 3 года назад
Isn't it amazing how well entrenched some stumps are? I've had ones that I thought would be hard and they were easy, then I've had some that were real buggers to get out without making a minefield of the place. Your tips were very good, especially about being on a good footing when you start... unless you like rocking and rolling LOL.
@peytonsonny135
@peytonsonny135 3 года назад
sorry to be off topic but does someone know of a trick to get back into an instagram account..? I stupidly lost the password. I love any tricks you can give me.
@maysonkade3889
@maysonkade3889 3 года назад
@Peyton Sonny Instablaster ;)
@peytonsonny135
@peytonsonny135 3 года назад
@Mayson Kade i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and im waiting for the hacking stuff now. Seems to take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@peytonsonny135
@peytonsonny135 3 года назад
@Mayson Kade It did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy! Thank you so much, you saved my account!
@maysonkade3889
@maysonkade3889 3 года назад
@Peyton Sonny You are welcome :)
@genecoppedge5972
@genecoppedge5972 5 лет назад
This is why I would never post a video, too many know it all but don’t have a job to go to and have too much time on their hands to sit around and criticize other people’s videos.
@mr.redneck2715
@mr.redneck2715 2 года назад
I guess we won’t learn anything from you!
@genecoppedge5972
@genecoppedge5972 2 года назад
@@mr.redneck2715 yup
@mr.redneck2715
@mr.redneck2715 2 года назад
Hopefully you learn something!
@MezZz11
@MezZz11 5 лет назад
много говориш,действия като на малоумник...
@jefferyschirm4103
@jefferyschirm4103 6 лет назад
Way over kill.
@daddio7249
@daddio7249 6 лет назад
The strength of an excavator is the bucket, not the stick or boom. First sink the bucket behind the stump and curl it. Those small ones should come right out. If you don't want the machine rocking dig from the side. With big stumps dig a trench on one side the crawl around and pull the stump into the trench. If it wont go dig on either side then pull it. I have dug thousands of stumps with backhoes, best is my John Deere 510. I got on a big excavator and though it would be a breeze., uh, no. I pulled on a small stump and the thing just tilted over. Of course not having the bucket and stick on the same lever like God intended every time I tried to curl the bucket and crowd the stick the boom would jump out of the ground, grrr. I have dug a lot of pine lighter stumps, pulling them is like pulling teeth with an eight foot long tap root. With the backhoe I dig the trench, move to that side and start curling the bucket and crowding the stick. If it did not come right out but was moving I would start pulling up with the boom and rocking it side to side with my left control. With the long boom and inertia of swinging the entire machine that wont work with an excavator.
@eshawn97
@eshawn97 6 лет назад
Good teacher. Thx for sharing.
@alphonsotate2982
@alphonsotate2982 6 лет назад
Having a 50 ton excavator should not have any problem with any stump even a rookie can dig them out.
@ceedubbz777
@ceedubbz777 5 лет назад
Maybe, but this is a 20 ton machine. That’s what the 20 stands for in 320. 👍🏻
@maximumhardcore4362
@maximumhardcore4362 6 лет назад
Good lord, I couldn’t watch all of this.
@michaelharding1130
@michaelharding1130 7 лет назад
Where did u rent a 320? Been looking forever and I'm told at every rental company I've seen that they don't rent to private. Have to have a company
@user-maxim_79
@user-maxim_79 7 лет назад
machine is rocking cause your jerking the levers which jerks the hydraulics
@Calvan-gw6ei
@Calvan-gw6ei 7 лет назад
Keep your day job.
@peanutman3746
@peanutman3746 7 лет назад
You shouldn't have to dig out those tiny stumps, with the size of that machine you should just be able to force it out with that huge bucket
@jj-tq4hx
@jj-tq4hx 7 лет назад
The power of hydraulics!!
@noahkelly7742
@noahkelly7742 7 лет назад
it takes about 100 hours to be able to say that you know how to drive an excavator.
@hammerhead110
@hammerhead110 7 лет назад
more like 2500 maybe more
@JD-sl1qs
@JD-sl1qs 8 лет назад
I like a narrow bucket for digging stumps. Makes a much smaller hole
@spinb
@spinb 7 лет назад
Yep. And you have more power/force with a smaller bucket, like a pry bar.
@pepp5150
@pepp5150 8 лет назад
Nice Job...!!! Rookie Excavator Guy...!
@regsparkes6507
@regsparkes6507 8 лет назад
Yessir most folks would think that there's nothing to operator an Excavator. Well I can imagine you can tell them a thing or two now, after having this one for a few days. You've done well with the short time you've had this one. Good job 'Rookie' ! ( Now I'm not saying that as a 'poke' at you, but in respect of what you've now learned. )
@MrGiovannix12
@MrGiovannix12 8 лет назад
rookie my but you did good
@TheRobertralph
@TheRobertralph 8 лет назад
what great fun to watch! thanks for making it. now, I want to rent an excavator!
@kangarojak
@kangarojak 8 лет назад
i would have simply hired or rented a remote controlled commercial stumpgrinder...
@TheRobertralph
@TheRobertralph 8 лет назад
that boring though! ;-)
@queenofspadz
@queenofspadz 8 лет назад
also stump grinders do not get the entire stump.. so your bottom plow or chisel could/would catch on some of the leftovers. Also, in time the stumps decay and leave narrow and deep sinkholes all over the land. Not good for walking across whether human or equine/bovine.
@dougbriggs7398
@dougbriggs7398 8 лет назад
Save yourself some time by not digging a hole on each side of the stump. Just run your bucket into the ground on each side of the stump to break the roots loose and then drop the dirt right back where it was. Your method takes to long. A lot depends on the moisture content of the ground, the soil appears to be very dry in this video. Otherwise the 320 should have no problem popping those small stumps out.
@RRaucina
@RRaucina 8 лет назад
+Doug Briggs yes, its all about moisture. If it's clay and dry, hard work. Do it when it's wet
@3113-q5z
@3113-q5z 2 года назад
Also drop the stump in the same place to get the loose dirt off
@RRaucina
@RRaucina 8 лет назад
Those are not stumps, they are twigs. When a tree base weighs 1/2 as much as the excavator, that's a stump. Got one on my site.
@TheRobertralph
@TheRobertralph 8 лет назад
but, those are exactly what I'd be digging so the video was perfect.
@RRaucina
@RRaucina 8 лет назад
+Robert Ralph video is fine and its a nice machine, but I like to take the trees out before the dozers come in, because the stumps dont get lost and then you have the leverage to just push most of them over whole, and handle them whole with a thumb. Even a heavy dozer can waste a lot of time trying to push big trees down. I am in steep mountain country and like to rough in roads with an excavator, then clean them up with a dozer and backhoe.
@andymartin6096
@andymartin6096 8 лет назад
Sounds like you could do with the 374f she would pull your stump out no problem id say
@alanross3435
@alanross3435 9 лет назад
Thanks for the tips 😎
@jonathandeatherage9271
@jonathandeatherage9271 9 лет назад
Ahh Daddy's dear old Plantation!!
@beasley762
@beasley762 9 лет назад
Love the Beaver Creek Plantation sign btw thats nice
@beasley762
@beasley762 9 лет назад
Not bad at all for a "rooky" just dont overthink it. No need to dig that much on stumps that easy with a 320. Should be a one swipe deal most of the time. Sink that bucket behind the stump and roll it out. Pine is easy that 320 will do it no prob
@carrollsanders9376
@carrollsanders9376 9 лет назад
he has the thumb down first mistake, pull stumps with thumb up, and sink in the bucket then leverage out the stump. I am pulling 3ft. Diameter sycamore with a little JD, 200, in half the time it takes him to pull a pine.
@mhoovers52
@mhoovers52 8 лет назад
+Carroll Sanders if you are a pro like you talk about then you would realize it doesn't have a hydraulic thumb, he can't put it up
@carrollsanders9376
@carrollsanders9376 8 лет назад
mhoovers52 Why can't he put the manual thumb up you just remove the link pin to the turn buckle and fasten it up on the arm. That comment shows you don't know what your talking about I prefer the manual thumbs because I do burning. They don't make a thumb you can't put up on the arm out of your way!
@carrollsanders9376
@carrollsanders9376 8 лет назад
mhoovers52 If you can't take the truth, then that is your problem, I simply haven't had the time to film or post videos, working 7 days a week, trying to move frogs. This one jumped in the cab with me! i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj132/chainsawprof/20160219_135124_zpsush7ocwm.jpg it not fun until your at a 45 degree angle with a huge stump sinking in Quicksand, or falling in on a 3 ft. Diameter cast iron coal mine drain. Or cracking though the tree roots your walking on into a 4 foot deep hole where water has washed out from under the tree roots. I am working to clean up old coal mine land in hell, would love to be in easy pull pines. Dig down snap the tap root, pop them out, with the thumb down you can't get deep under to the tap root! Dam I am tired of mud, leaches, and mud excavator slide rides on slick dolomite clay. Had the excavator stuck three times today, lucky was able to pull stumps back down flip them and walk back out on top of them using them as pads. Maples are going for that!
@carrollsanders9376
@carrollsanders9376 8 лет назад
mhoovers52 PS, if nothing else you can chain and boomer the dam thumb out of your way, but it looks like the thumb on his machine is designed to be pinned back against the arm!
@carrollsanders9376
@carrollsanders9376 9 лет назад
Idiot, walk on the roots long lines, work the stumps behind you. That way the tree roots keep the excavator upon top of the ground.
@jmwilson614
@jmwilson614 8 лет назад
Great advice, but he's not an idiot..
@carrollsanders9376
@carrollsanders9376 8 лет назад
jmwilson614​ one he has the thumb down and interference with it makes digging harder, two he is filling in stump holes and wasting time and fuel that is dozer work. The is also wasting time looking for stumps with excavator bucket. Run a dozer though first clear then pine top, find the stumps then remove them in long lines or circles when tired of operating excavator fill holes with dozer, quick and easy way. He is going to have a mess of small limbs buried in ground that can not be cleaned. Making anything else after clearing harder. He clearly hasn't asked an actual operator for advice, that's the idiotic part, just by asking a pro he could have saved money and time.
@TheRobertralph
@TheRobertralph 8 лет назад
+Carroll Sanders, Ma'am, he clearly stated that he wasn't a pro!!! he was just like I'd be... ambitious and willing to learn. give him credit for that instead of trying to show what YOU know!
@carrollsanders9376
@carrollsanders9376 8 лет назад
Robert Ralph​​ I am not a ma'am, the name is Carroll, meaning Large powerful man in Latin, and he doesn't have to be a pro like me, all he had to do was ask advice from a pro. That's Why I called him an idiot he didn't ask how, from a pro or do any research, that failure could not only make the job more difficult, but could get him hurt or killed. The physics, and way to use the machine are fairly simple and strait forward. All you have to do is ask, someone experienced. What happens he drops that 325 cat off into a hidden hole, would he know how to save it from turning over, like I did the 200lC I am currently running pulling stumps the machine will not even lift in mud up to the cab. Dig around them, brace on another and spin those suckers out. 4 foot Diamiter sycamores. Wet soggy and heavy. It's clear he is inexperienced, but the fact is he is to proud to have admitted that to himself and asked for good advice. Any operator would have told him to walk on the tree roots to support the machine and keep if from bouncing and or sinking. Here I am burying brush because the logger pushed too much dirt into the pile, and it was too dry to bring in an air curtain and blow the dirt off so it would burn. The ditch was 1 and one half miles long, twenty feet deep, and twelve feet wide. i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj132/chainsawprof/ATT_1448338684121_20150923_123712_zpsdap0ruqv.jpg Imagine an inexperienced operator walking the front of the excavator out over that to reach over and fill in the ditch, he would have the excavator in the hole! Ps, I do give him credit for trying, but I see things as they are, he didn't plan well or even go to one of the farming, or heavy equipment forums and ask for advice, he doesn't even know how to use the bucket to remove stumps, he just wanted to be proud, and went and rented a machine he didn't know how to operate, this could have turned out really sad and bad for him!
@carrollsanders9376
@carrollsanders9376 8 лет назад
Robert Ralph Robert All I am saying is he should have gotten advice from an expert, before playing with such a dangerous machine, he clearly has never even ran a hackhoe before he didn't even know to wiggle the bucket, to sink the frost teeth in and dig behind the stump popping those little twigs out in seconds. I have videos of my own work but I don't put them on line, because foolish people might try to copy what I do and get hurt.
@TravE85
@TravE85 9 лет назад
Pretty good rook
@johnarizona3820
@johnarizona3820 9 лет назад
Thanks for posting!
@VIKRAMJAI1
@VIKRAMJAI1 10 лет назад
Thanks, for the tips
@raddpuppy70
@raddpuppy70 13 лет назад
A tenant of mine told me to check out this video, there are alot of hunting videos out there but not to many bow hunting videos. if you title it Halpino bow hunt 2009 you should get more hits. This is a good video, and it really makes me wanna go out there.
@LSUSteve1
@LSUSteve1 14 лет назад
Good Stuff CJ..........:looking in mailbox for invite:.......lol Good to see ya on YT!!! It's been a long time......Steve Taylor