Pulling grade every scoop like I do for my first 2 outside scoops just giving myself a guide is in no way an efficient way to dig. You’re basically fluffing up the dirt, not to mention how long it takes to get a scoop... Instead of taking 1 foot at a time, take right up to the pin on your bucket. In this case about 4 feet. Then you are filling your bucket with dense, virgin ground. It’s not only the fastest way to get a scoop its the most you’re going to fit in your bucket.
That’s true, but would be slower to dig the deeper part of the ditch as you would be side digging ... I actually prefer a v-bucket. You have the size and you’re not wasting the motions sweeping the sides down. You’re just straight bulking, no messing around with slope
@@efficientexcavations dunno if get what i mean is get too 1st bench with big bucket the switch out for 600 on lower trench is there quick hitch on machine?
Yup, I understand lol. Pre-bench down to the power cable elevation with a cleanup bucket (4-5’ feet deep) then switch to the digging bucket to dig the deeper part for the waterline. No I don’t have quick attach for my buckets