Not only the content about the Project stays better but it is very well increased by your explanations and tips. This is valid for starters but it may be useful for the ones that have another experiences maybe with different approaches as a solution. Very good Todd. 👍🏻
Awesome content Todd! Retired & want to move dirt around my acreage. Started watching your channel a couple months ago & thought "WTH - I'll buy a used mini-ex (TB230) & do 'stuff'!". Have maybe 25 hours (ever) in the seat, but have improved dramatically (now one step above being deemed "dangerous")... You make it look so easy! Your instruction on "why" you do things the way you do, gives me great perspective. Thanks brother - I appreciate you!!!
Really great explanation of how to bleed pressure off hydraulic lines. It sure makes the connections work easier. Thanks for keeping us a steady stream of videos. 👍👍
Great content, commentary and channel! You are the best, love your strategy for the day even with the weather. Keep the new content coming! I am a fan!
Definitely unhooking the mulcher is a big struggle sometimes. Almost always have pressure in the mulching head. Had to use the wrenches as well. Don’t force em together. I didn’t have two wrenches first time. I got it hooked up but damaged the oring in the flat coupling. It leaked like a sift. Had to stop and go get a a new one. Keep one with me now just in case but always have the two wrenches. Great tips Todd. Thanks
Anytime you disconnect the hydraulic lines and there is any ambient change the pressure in the lines goes up or down , it only takes a few degrees to raise the pressure alot that is why you have to bleed off the lines , most people disconnect in the morning and try to reconnect in the afternoon and bam you have a ton of pressure built up in the attachment lines
Your channel is a lot like a class in how to run equipment. Now, on you next lesson, just teach all of us armchair operators how to actually afford to buy equipment. 😂😂
Appreciate the technical information on the equipment. Does the same principle apply to skid steers also? And would you consider doing a video on the technical aspects of skid steers and mini excavators.
Todd, are you in the Asheville area? If so, I'd love to reach out to you for a job in Madison county! Let me know how to get in touch! Thank you so much :)
On someone else land you have to take all precautions, if it was on level ground you would have to put it out every night in a deep hole you can let it burnout
@@DigginLife21 You have to come check out my new to me little tractor if you're over in Jackson County. Kinda outside your AO. But I'm super proud of it. All the bells and whistles. First upgrade will be a hydraulic top link for the box blade. It pulls a 6 foot box blade on these mountain roads real good.