These machines make it possible for one person to do the work of a whole crew. I’m am blessed and grateful to have these machines. Have a wonderful weekend Dell.🙂👍
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Martha thank you so much for tuning into my channel and taking the time to watch some of my content. I hope you enjoy what you see here on the mount Tammany Ridge channel and hopefully one day I might earn your subscription. You have yourself a great evening.
The thumb that I have for my excavator is a manual thumb it pins on. So to go from using the thumb versus not having the thumb requires me to get on and off the machine half 1 million times throughout the project during stump removal projects I typically don’t worry about using the thumb, thanks for stopping by to watch the videos. I hope you enjoy the content and maybe I can earn your subscription. One day you take care and have a great weekend.
@@lifeonmttammanyridge2565 ahh, gotcha! I'm new to owning an excavator so I'm watching and learning all I can. I have so many trees to clear and stumps that I'd like to remove so massive learning taking place in my head. I'm waiting for my quote on a 24"bucket and a hydraulic thumb for my machine as it came with a 12" bucket only.
When digging stumps out you have to put your blade down on the ground to stabilize the machine if you are in one in the class of excavator that has a blade if you dig pulling the bucket thru the ground until it stalls then you curl the bucket the machine will cut and rip out the roots the boom lift will not do it ==it is best to use the bucket curl and try not to start digging to close to the stump