Looks like a really good tilt bucket. Good to see it on the machine and cant wait to see it in action. Like all the settings the machine has too. Take care brother and be safe.
i remember a year or so ago when letsdig got his and after a while using it he said he doesn't know how he ever worked without a tilt bucket lol fun new tool(toy)
Man Lindsey that is one awesome piece of equipment. So glad to see you have one ready for action. I'm excited to see you put it to use. I'm also curious how long it will be before Sam gets one for himself 😂😂😂😅
@@smithworx1091 Yeah those springs won’t take very many hits without the flow restriction and there’s a lot better control. Your machine doesn’t necessarily need them installed but it’s assurance. I’ve seen plate and boom weld cracks from those things slamming back and forth.
I bought one of those from AMI three years ago…big game changer…it’s been sitting behind my shop in the weeds somewhere…it didn’t change anything…just a pain in the neck having to hook up the lines, easier to just use a standard smoothie bucket…waste of money actually!
Yeah you think you’ll use it all the time and then it becomes a hassle, now the rotary ditch bucket looks like it would work well for my pool work jobs…but I’m not plunking down 12,000 for that thing!…I’ve managed just fine so far…lol!
I don't remember which video you were talking about cameras, but I ditched Go Pro for DJI Osmo Action cameras and they're great. I have a 3 and a new 4. They knocked off GoPro. But function properly
I want to try the DJI. These Go Pros just don't last. It either won't cut on, shuts off for no reason or won't save the video that was just recorded. Appreciate you letting me know about the DJI.
For that price get another one and have the most of the bucket cut off then have a big ripper welded in. You’ll be able to angle under the tree and rip roots.
@@smithworx1091 I’ve always had to think outside the box to find solutions for my clients. That involved a lot of equipment modifications or building from scratch. I was always building stuff as a kid and I guess my brain is still that way. lol Edit: I’ve also seen and heard of inventions in the equipment world that were real game changers and some that were lessons in what doesn’t work. I’m just lucky enough to have been around this stuff as much as I was and able to work with some truly great minds who did change the game.
@@PurpleNovember don’t waste your time, there would be way too much force applied on the hinge points and it would snap…probably on the first root!…attachment company’s already tried and scrapped the idea anyway!
That bucket looks huge. I like the replaceable cutting edge. Can't wait to see it in use. You must be left handed because it just seems natural to me that the bucket would tilt to the right when you push up on the switch and to the left when you push down. Did you video Jimmy working on the trailer? Y'all be Safe Out There
Well I changed it back. Because I kept wanting the bucket to operate like you said. And I never thought about being right or left handed would make us think like that. And yeah Jimmy got a good bit done on the trailer. Just waiting on some more parts to come in. I never order enough of what I need the first time lol
@@smithworx1091 I was hoping you might know 😂 I just purchased one and am looking at putting my Leica 3D TPS on it. Hoping to use it semi-auto. Not found anyone that know if it’s possible for titling bucket here in the UK yet.