removing seven stumps turned out to be pretty difficult! stump removal Bobcat e60 new sorry its a longer video but watch what ya want! excavation nation
Interesting thought process on the first stump. Usually you would dig around to break the roots from all around it and then pull it out. Just digging in front it it and beside it and thinking you can just pull it into the hole, doesn't make sense. You're fighting the roots on the back side....might as well have not even dug out the front. The point isn't to dig a hole, its to break the roots. Maybe it's different where you live?
Did you watch the video ? Did you see the number of stumps that prevented me from just moving freely? Did you see the 3 ft bucket on a 10000 lb machine do you know what digging a 42 inch trench around EVERY stump would do to that back yard? And then try and build a pool back there? Dont think you do.
@@ExcavationNation yes I watched the whole video. You eventually started digging all the way around the rest of the stumps and leaving giant craters so I don't follow your point about not wanting to dig all around them. Yes, I saw that you have a 3' bucket on the machine lol. You could dig a giant hole back there and fill it back in with the correct lifts and compaction and you would be fine to put a pool back there. You can do it however you want lol I was just curious why you did if the way you did.
My first thought was to save the ground back to your first comment. Not having any fill dirt on sight to replace to volume if loosing the stump. But at the end I had to do what I had to do. This is raw and real not faking for smooth digging videos. 1 day 9 stumps. Had to get it done
this is terrible to see as an experienced operator, wrong bucket, bad positioning, always at the end op your pistons, please invest in a ripper tooth, poor cat.
Owned bobcat e50 r2 . Very tippy machine, terrible for grading , like on and off switch. Slew ring gear failure at 160hrs. Went back to takeuchi, traded in toward takeuchi tb257fr.