I'm Amy, The Digger Girl. A plant Operator from West Coast Scotland, working for the family business. I have a dog called Dipper and he comes to work with me. My main daily driver is a Kubota 8-tonne mini excavator but we have many machines on the fleet. For brand enquiries, please email: dan@driventalent.co.uk
Well done on the spreading. When you have the chains fitted, will be more control. Tips. 1) set chains to enable tailgate opens about 200-300 mm. (depends less if 10-40mm. on size of material 2) If chains fitted raise bin 2.5 sections of ram while listening to material move to the rear. Then place hyd control to neutral. 3) determine travel speed in 1st gear. Once moving, open trips and watch material falling out. When the falling slows down raise bin as required or until empty. ( usually about 2-3 lifts until empty. Always remember safety. A) Spread area should be as level as possible B) always spread away from overhead hazards and dead ends. C) safer to spread down than up. When spread up hill, be very carful. D) Always watch for overhead hazards & practice makes perfect.
Some skill on that machine pal i know how hard family businesses can be working for your dad everyone thinks you get an easy ride far from it i get shaffted i do my 45 hours over 2 days going to islay and ive still got 3 days to work but if me or my dad dont do it who will 😂😂 i f**cking hate when u tell people its a family business and they say aww bet u get it easy then naw complete opposite mate!!! We own a company jr fine foods that supplies food and the likes to the hospitality trade to the whole of Scotland 9 vans im in oban. fort william. dalmaly. Every week And islay every wednsday the west coast of scotland is my neck of the woods thats my happy place! Lol keep it up pal its a tough game out there for every industry the now 👌
Hello I set my CB airiel to top of trailer. If you get a car transport measure That way if i scraped the bridge the trailer would not fit. Mind you I did just touch t low power cables in Dortmond and stopped all the trams for hours
Awesome vid as always, love seeing you and your dad working together! Your friend Jake at Rototilt - what a hack to get you through it until you can sort it properly - when you pulled the bucket back after the metal clip trick, I literally heard the different click and knew it had worked! When you said shorts off, trousers on it's a H&S job, I had the feeling you were thinking, bugger, it's such a nice day too 😂😂 Omg that drink pouring trick was brilliant lol
Another awesome video Amy...Great to watch you all at different jobs and working together....THE SCENERY is beautiful ....Stay safe and see you on the next one
Another great video Amy and the scenery around there looks amazing, until the rain arrived, I saw those clouds rolling in at the beginning of week and thought that won't be good. It's always interesting just how much trenching is required around a new property and I've realized over the years people not involved with the work have little understanding of it 😊👍🇳🇿
Hi Amy, Another great video, and everything so well explained, you're getting on great with all the work around that new house, is Rupert your your new partner, or is he just working for you, you's are getting on great working together. 👍🇮🇪 bye Amy ♥️
Amy never heard of kebelco until I saw your channel,now I’m seeing them everywhere where I go, even down in Oxford. Which JCB, kuboto, Bobcat, on your type machine.
Hi Amy great content this week my love. I love the bit with the holy drink great idea shaking it with the 360. Your hair looks so much better that colour also love the tattoo you should wear shorts more often😊😊😊
Hey, there. How are you? Hope you and your family doing well. Wow, you are losing wait fast. Hope my goodness as much weight. As you lost, you must be proud of yourself. Keep up the good work, don't get too skinny now, LOL.👑💙💯
ANOTHER AMAZING VIDEO REALLY INTERESTING VIEW FROM THE DUMPER BEING LOADED BUT YOU LOOKED COMPLETELY DIFFERENT WHEN YOU GOT YOUR HAIR DOES THANK YOU VERY MUCH
Awesome video again thanks Amy. Jake to the rescue we could all do with a Jake from time to time. I have a Jim at Ventrac for that reason very knowledgable man. That was so funny watching you pour 🫗 a drink for Rupert 😅. You still don't look 100 percent yet, it's great how you give Rupert a chance to learn different aspects of the machine wish everyone was like you. Great job on the landscaping as always you set yourself some high standards. Nice to see you treat your staff well, then they look after you. Man what a breakfast you certainly know how to live. Thanks again for taking the time to share your day take care out there and stay safe 👍 😊.
Out of curiosity, why don't you guys use a V-ditching bucket when you run new or clean out old drainage ditches and culverts? We find them to be more time and cost-effective than a straight bucket, they take a little getting used to but you can do everything with the v bucket you can with a straight bucket. You can also run them on your tilt quick attach setup, and you can run off a GPS guidance system as well for pitch and run or just use the water in the ditch for pitch and fall. Ok just wondering what your thoughts are about this.
We use this bucket as you can tidy up as you go and can do different gradients also. Then if there’s other stuff to be done you don’t have to go change it 😊