So the 316 has a shorter reach and if it were a long stick the stability of the machine would be much worse. The 312 is now sold and a 320ELRR replaced it.
Wow! I'm so glad you made this video. I'm just about to make a purchase between a 313 or 316. 313 has a thumb, 316 doesn't. 316 is just beyond my budget but could make it work. I'd be doing clearing, rough grading, and commercial storm/sewer pipe. I think the 316 is the way to go. Thank you!
John Wayne, move mhuaawwa throttle mwhuaah deceleration backanforth backdoor diselarator mooo fortificator these are the mwahahah. Pretty straight brooms forward.
I'm with you I absolutely love the tractor and do not at all like the four in one bucket. but there are better quality 4n1 buckets out there the same price or even less . I have the same tractor and loved it but I have never tested the four in one on my tractor but that one there is not look like a $5,000 attachment. Good review
I totally agree about the bucket but I really like the interior of my machine for a track machine it's not as rackety ricketyas all of the Bobcats I have been in over the years ,mine is the same as yours it is pretty tight on the inside for a track machine and just like you said , plenty of power , excellent review except for I differentiate with you on the inside but having said that I don't like a bunch of fancy stuff on the inside and I would like to see them tighten it up a little bit and quiet it down on the inside like the cat but I love the power, I wish you well and much money on your work so you can pay it off quick , Keep On Keepin On
Yes you should have underpinning under your existing footings IF you go lower than the bottom of the existing footing with the new floor height. So if you lower your floor 8” you would excavate approx 14-16” from the top of the existing slab now you would be at the bottom of the existing slab and not need under pinning. However if you dig lower than the bottom of the existing footing you should consult an engineer and come up with a plan to support the old footing. Good luck!
i just did a demo a few weeks ago. took 22 roll offs. wasn't any place local to recycle all the concrete and PA can only gross 73280 on a triaxle. they cried and were going to stop hauling containers because they grossed 80k on 3 of them
73DiamondReo yea this was about 300 yards some of the boxes were going out at 10 tons. Luckily we were allowed to collapse the stone foundation and grade it off so no concrete boxes were needed.
Seth no I love it. I think its the most effective plow vs the V or straight blade. If you buy used make sure you inspect it well because there’s a lot of things to go wrong on these from cracked wings, bad pins, bent main pin, and hydraulic hoses galore.
Not sure it’s just a 1/2” pump off the shelf with a bypass feature which allows the pump to spin free when the water isn’t being used so the pump doesn’t burn out.
@@linatate626 I hooked mine right to the same tank he got and without pressure like you get from the hose hooked to the house my machine was working itself to death and struggling so bad I shut it off and been doing research on a pump like he got ...also 12 volt can run off his pick-up it sitting on, he could make a plug where he plugs in the trailer lights
What an awesome solution. I’m looking at buying a truck bed pressure washer, but I don’t need anything that fancy. I already have 2 pressure washers. Anyway, did you hook the pump to the trailer harness? $300 vs $3000. Your $300 solution is way more versatile too. Thank you!
I actually brought a hose fitting into tractor supply with me and made up my parts list in the store. They had the bypass pump as well as All the fittings and water tank.