In The 1993 Film Once Upon A Forest. The Backhoe Used Its Back Bucket To Carry The Sewer Pipe With The Furlings In It. As The Furlings Fell In The Hole. The Backhoe Also Used Its Back Bucket To Dig Them Up
I grew up in a Case 580D and have been driving it since I was 4... These new backhoes are pure sorcery I tell you! There is supposed 6 levers in in the back with two foot pedals! I'd be totally lost if I ever got in a beauty of a machine like this :P
I just got a 310L, but I don't lift the entire tractor up on the outriggers. I just put them down enough to raise it a touch. Is this wrong? What does putting it that far up accomplish? I'm a newbie at this.
Tbear from what I have seen of his video, I think he is what you would call an owner operator. Most if not all of the equipment is his, I have seen him working in a few situations where he may have been a sub, but for the most part the rest of his videos or his " projects" as he likes to call them is just him, his equipment and his crew
when I was little (5) and we used to watch all these things digging up stuff around town...I used to think the operators were stupid because they always cracked the concrete or did some other damage to the place. People used to say "Oh, they had to do that because they didnt have space." Now that I"m an old basterd...I still think they are stupid and they should care about damage. I think they get too caught up in trying to do a fast job, and it ends up being half-assed.
The guys who did my driveway used a backhoe to remove the old asphalt. They got right to the edge of the house foundation, and never left a scrape. They were amazing.