Well I sat down the other day and realized wow I need more beer so I called my man Steve Kempton to get me a machine ready and only as he could here we are! +1 (902) 803-0333 Steve www.tidaltractor.ca/#popup1
Awesome news and congratulations on the new equipment...great to see your business growing and your company along with it. Hope that others learn from you with hard work comes great reward. Your a rockstar👍
Good to see you expanding! I am hoping to get into some excavation work myself in the future. Been very heavily considering going with a Sany machine, and your videos help me out a ton with the machines and also just general tips and tricks and such. Keep it up!
I bought a SY50u this winter that I tow behind my F250 but with a Baumalight mulcher. So far I love it and its easy to service. I hope in the future to get a SY95 but maybe by then I'll get a tilt-rotator for it.
great job. staying safe is the easy way. having some balls is the hard part. no looking back now. keep it up and you will retire young, healthy and wealthy. Mark from Ontario
It makes perfect sense to go with another 8 tonne, the 080 is 4-5 years old if I’m correct. If your business expands to the point where you have no choice but to buy a machine that requires a semi to float it then you have the option of using the 080 as trade value and dedicate the new sany to the 080 role or keep the 080 as a spare machine.
Congratulations on the new machine nice size I like the rubber tracks to. When your tracking on the road your not digging up the asphalt. Hey when the wife gives you the go ahead just go don’t ask questions haha
Nice. I just bought a 35 with a forax head for tree cleanup behind houses. Also gearing up a quick attach plate with a hydraulic winch to snig those trees out of those tangled messes.
You've convinced me to definitely go with SANY for my first machine and from tidal tractor too I've heard nothing but good things, now it's the hard choice of SY35U or SY50U.
what did you end up buying?? I was going to buy the 35U but it has 12gpm of aux flow compared to almost 19gpm on the 50U, the 35 seems like such great value for the money, the only thing is it has the worst in-class aux flow rates, I guess it's not a problem if you are just digging but I hear trying to use a brush cutter at 12gpm is disappointing
Nice machine congratulations on your new purchase I totally agree if only more companies could get onboard with great customer service like your getting at tidal tractor We looked into Sany here in nc but the dealer support and locations are not practical for the Greensboro area Another awesome video man
There is a dealer in monroe…they travel 300 miles…just an fyi. I bought mine from there, sy80…ive got about 1500 hours on it, havent needed warranty once
Well..that's what it takes..to keep going..and getting jobs done!! Your absolutely right about the space on the tracks for cleaning...it out!! Bless your wife for helping, take care of business!! Especially when she's keeping track of so much..but that's what Team Work is all about...and I'd say your both doing a good job of it...keep it up...missed seeing your little man this time...but I know he'll be in the future films .. One thing I'm curious about..why the rubber tracks...will they hold up as well?? It's a beautiful piece of equipment...can't wait to see you running it!!
@@workplaytv Have you ever thought about selling the 550 getting an F750? One of my friends was able to haul a 13-ton excavator behind his 750 with a 7.3, so a a newer one with the 6.7 should be able to haul a 15-ton just fine; and you're spending less money as opposed to a full-fledged semi.
Nothing compares to growth in business, probably need another guy/another truck. Might be good to build in a mechanic/worker that has heavy haul capacity. For the big truck/low boy coming in future.
Glad you had a good experience there. I’m really debating Sany, I attempted Tidal Tractor in Truro, terrible service. Dealer support is a key in my decision making with equipment. So far Central Equipment has been the best to deal with.
I remember in the Machine Shop when things were going well, the big CNC equipment paid for themselves every 3 to 4 months. Is that similar for the big equipment you buy ?
Damn man need another hand? Lol I’ll close up shop and move up there with equipment. I have a CDL too. Looks like they’ve sold a bunch of Sanys since the last time you took us there
This question has probably been answered a 100 times, but why go with Sany over another Kubota? Just curious. Very happy for you, your family, and your business! Keep rockin man
You are at that breaking point in your business... do you want to be a big boy or stay on the compact side? $5.00+ fuel + insurance at this point, will it come down? More money for a tractor trailer transport or hire it out. You are at that point. Been there got the T shirt Good luck.
Another great video. I got the 2021 6.7 also and just wondering if your fan runs at all when your not towing. Mine kicks on all the time when the truck down shifts exiting or entering a highway towing or empty. Also running out west in the states at 80 mph the fan runs continuously even though my temps are not hot. Any thoughts?
Im currently looking at this machine. Only concern is if you can pull material with the bucket all the way to the blade. Im told it will not with this style. Is that true?
Youve had the samy for a year now. Are you still happy with it? Did you trade your KX for another sany? Next week im shopping for a SANY 80 or a kx 80. The sany warranty is so tempting. I heard they get sloppy in the pins and bushings after 1000hrs or so. Any advise would be appreciated.
I’d like to try mulching and land clearing I’m an operator I worked at the gold mine in moose River for 5 years and I have landscaping experience as well in Mini ex and I’m good on skid steer
@@workplaytv ok good. LOL I just committed to a new 95 but when I saw you went with an 80 after running your 95 for awhile you had me worried. I went back and forth for awhile and ultimately ended up going with the 95.
@@workplaytv just swapped my 95 for an 80. I do like it better. Have you considered adding the Appalachian counterweight kit? It is a bit more tippy than the 95.