A quick walk through the features of the Giant Loaders G5000, the largest machine in the line up! Complete specs and other information can be found at www.giantloaders.com -Thanks for watching!
Great question! It really depends on the application and the machine. Since the G5000 has 3 different boom types each boom type offers varying rated operating capacities. If you were using a 1.5 yd bucket with moist dirt you would be fine with either a Z bar type boom or an Xtra boom, but you might have some issues with a telescoping boom due to weight. Best thing to do is talk with your local dealer and they should be able to assist! Thanks for the question!
Heck yes Jeff! The G5000 runs a standard flow of 21 gpm and high flow at 35 gpm, best thing is to fit these hydraulic attachments with the help of a good dealer. Want us to put you in touch?
@@GiantLoadersNorthAmerica I have the operators manual that came with the machine. Not the same as service and parts manuals. I did not see one part number in it. Everything says "Contact your dealer".
@@StuffBobbyDoes Yes, we work through a dealer network who would help you identify the part and get what you need. Have you worked with a dealer before?
@@GiantLoadersNorthAmerica I have not worked with a dealer for maintenance or replacement parts. I am also a master mechanic that is used to working with said manuals from Caterpillar, EMD, John Deere, Kato, Siemens, Deutz, and others. I have no problem identifying any components. So, back to my question - Why don't you have service and parts manuals? Have you not heard of the 2013 Right To Repair Act?