Hi mr diGG,Damn awesome,Super insight into rotochopper inc , kudos to you Ryan to bring some of the team on the journey Thank you for bringing us along with you . Cheers 👍
Always good for a company to show what's behind the scenes, from the people to manufacturing. You can make fancy ads all you want, but showing off like this brings the potential customer a lot closer to a product. I just got reminded about that as I was having a cup of coffee while watching this video. A month ago I forked over twice my budget for a coffee machine after watching how it is produced in my country on youtube.
Spent 38 years in a manufacturing facility. Special respect for those people. You don't understand unless you have been there. Thanks to our nation's blue collar workers!
Great video Ryan!! Santa Claus is gonna be broke by the time he gets everything on your Christmas wish list!!! You’ll have to leave Santa a case of beer out 😂😂
What a wonderful video. I love behind the scenes visits to manufacturing sites. It gives you a different perspective on the company, and you can see what their storage of parts is like, should you need something in a hurry. I like the fact that Rotochopper, build using local parts, like Edison Motors. That makes problems melt away, when you can go to local suppliers for parts. It also makes things easier for them, they can also get local parts! Thanks to to Courtenay? (spelling). for the video assistance. Things wouldn't be the same without you. Thanks Ryan for getting permission to video inside too. Loved the whole thing, esp the demo, can't wait for October to come to see some of the other types of M/c's they have and what you might buy next (if you can get dad to loosen the purse strings a lot more), Thanks from UK.
It really makes a difference working with companies like Rotochopper, they build great equipment & stand behind their product! Thanks so much for watching in the UK!!
Good rainy day here in East Tn. Can't ride the motorcycle or take the boat out fishing today, so the next best thing in my mind would be relaxing and watching a Mr. Digg video! Thanks for making this possible for us. Yall have a few 🍻 for me and good Sunday now!
Another great video Mr. dig and I can’t wait to they bring all of that equipment to Graniteville South Carolina. I might make the trip up there to my kids and grandkids just to go across the interstate and watch it run. That would be awesome.
Thnx for taking us along on the Rotochopper tour. The top soil looked like coffee it was so rich. Can’t wait to see the display of equipment in October.
That was super cool to see! Rotochopper is honestly a great company to work with. Their service department is top notch. Do I see a loader bucket for the JCB in the future tho? 😅
Thanks for a great trip with you to Rotochoppeer. Very interesting, great insight into a great company. I look forward to your videos. They are alwqys interesting and informative. Again greetings from West Texas.
This video was very informative & interesting. I liked the whole video-some history on the originator of the company, history of the company, history of the headquarters location in Minnesota, rotor balancing, live demonstrations of some of the machines, etc. Like you said & I thought the same thing about the Manitou front loader-a highly versatile machine with the high capacity bucket on an extendable arm. The kind of things (very similar) I liked to play with when I was young & I like to watch the operation of currently (in person & videos). I don’t know if you were handling the camera but, much credit for the camera work. Thanks to them for the great tour of their company even though we didn’t see all of it in the video, it was still a great video. It’s not the same thing but, it almost makes me feel like I was on the tour with you. Occasionally I’ve seen documentaries on tv. about things like the bldg. of prefab houses, residential structures built using shipping containers, etc. This was a great video. Keep up the great work & great videos.
Thanks Mr Digg Looking forward to the Rotochopper event even more now They've got some very cool toys 👍 P.S. Miss Courtney needs a raise cos she saved your life before you could get malaria or have all your blood sucked out of you
A credit to this company import export parts all over the world 🌍 I will be looking out for them here in the UK it's a game changer for soil ECT thanks for showing interesting content
Factory trained service reps are the best. I'm kind of partial because I was a factory trained area service rep for a major equipment company that is also headquartered in Mn.
they need to sit down and design you a compost pile turning unit ,they have ability to RnD manufacture it in house , and you been dreaming of one for long time , it would be part of their full circle grinding refining, and sort piling equipment line
Hay , you might be able to get a 40 ton ,,I think it is metal break, from C&C Equipment, Clinton the onwer,purchased an iron works ( mainly stainless) but he has stated he will be selling the big break, it’s is big too might be newer that this metal break, thanks BigAl California.
follow your channel for a while now we have an EC 266 at work paired up with a screening conveyor. for making animal bedding. definitely really neat to see where the machine come fromand if you curiously based in Ontario Canada.
After seeing that fine black soil come off that screener I bet Ryan had to bring some home. I would almost say he had everyone smuggling that home in their carry on.🤣🤣
says a lot about the founder to contact the paper shredder builder instead of just taking the idea and bypassing him. easy for a smart individual to beat most patent restrictions.
You made the comment about everybody carrying apart in their carry-on. I’m thinking they may be a little heavy. May have a hard time getting through security, depending on what it is joy the video as always.
MR DIGG when you go out on a business trip with your employees should have a company shirt on look more professional. Plus they are representing your company. When the company sends me out on business trips to a different terminal and I'm flying or driving I always put on a company shirt to represent the company I'm working for.
They just make all their own parts but someone else assembles the Rotochopper machines for them. Never saw any assembly in the video or a close to finished end product. Before shipment