@@EthanC1721 I mean the acceleration its hard to tell from a video but i think it accelerate faster than a case 621g with a lockup converter or even a 624kii with lockup converter. Your jcb looks to be a neat little machine
What’s the weight on that bobcat? I have a 444 bobcat and am curious if I could drive it on my trailer w a ramp it has a 4000lb rating and tandem 7,000 lb axles 16ftx102”
Looks good. You should do a video on how you ran your electrical in your trailer. I suck when it comes to electrical stuff so a step by step on how you did yours would be awesome. Till then I’ll be using a flashlight.
Keep up your videos. I like seeing how some maintenance and fix ups can save having to buy a new machine. Come on by my shop any day - we got lots you could fix.
Sweet trailer build! What size axles? 3,500 or 5,200? Also, how did you mount the Milwaukee drawers? We have them also but are currently using the black mounting plates.
Wouldn't it be great if you could really unhook and put things away in fast motion but put you billable hours in slow motion.HA! Great video's. Keep it up.
Just like fixing a little thing at your in-laws house -it turns into a whole day event. Good to see things that go wrong for other people. Love your videos keep them coming.
Great operator. Love how you tackled the big stuff and saved the detail for the very end. I catch myself trying to make every swipe, every lift perfect which only wastes time. Well done!
Thanks! For me it depends on how much snow and the type of snow as well. I find this way works best when there is lots of snow on the ground but when there is only a little I like to make it clean and not leave trails on the first pass. Cheers boss!
I did see it but I thought the marker steak was on the corner but turns out it was in the middle. At least now I know for next time. I got a whole bunch more snow plowing videos if you are interested check them out!
@@EthanC1721 will do!! Lol. Shit happens. I used to plow for the Army while I was in. Massive parking lots with an 8' blade. Made for a very long night!° keep up the excellent work!!
I watched a lot of RU-vid videos before building this thing and I took small pieces from all of them so I thought I would make a video to hopefully give someone some ideas for there own build. Good luck on your upcoming build!
Nice! What made you choose Milwaukee? I also currently am building up a tool box with Milwaukee power tools, I really like them :) But, I am just starting out both on RU-vid, and, with a Workshop. I am subscriber number 97 :)
One reason I like Milwaukee is that they make a lot of tools for the automotive industry (I am a mechanic as-well) so it’s nice to be able to use the same batteries for all the tools.
I just want to tell you from experience running a tool truck. The bin in the front for your long handle tools is all your ever going to want. Sometimes simpler is better. And especially when you're trying to stay productive. Only takes two seconds to put a bungee around all that on the way out.