I totally agree. I plan on rebuilding the engine, putting a new exhaust on,
and slowly starting to fix the various hydraulic leaks. It’s such a great
machine to have around. Thanks for watching. :)
I just took a chance and bought one of these. It has a rebuilt engine, new
hydraulics, and all the moveable parts seem tight with no leaks that I can
find. This video helped give me some perspective on the strength and
operation of it, so thanks for sharing it.
Thanks for doing this documentation, i’m looking at pruchasing one of these
hoes and it really lets me know what it’s capable of. There’s almost no
videos of them other than people trying to sell them.
That old girl is worth putting some money in to keep her alive for the
future generations.
I totally agree. I plan on rebuilding the engine, putting a new exhaust on,
and slowly starting to fix the various hydraulic leaks. It’s such a great
machine to have around. Thanks for watching. :)
These older machines are fun to own :)
Very nice piece of equipment. That must have saved you quite a bit of money
in the budget.
Yes, that backhoe saved a lot of money, probably not a lot of time, but
certainly was much cheaper. :)
I just took a chance and bought one of these. It has a rebuilt engine, new
hydraulics, and all the moveable parts seem tight with no leaks that I can
find. This video helped give me some perspective on the strength and
operation of it, so thanks for sharing it.
How bad is it on gas consumption?? Plz help me I am going to buy a gas but
am worried on the gas consumption
Thanks for doing this documentation, i’m looking at pruchasing one of these
hoes and it really lets me know what it’s capable of. There’s almost no
videos of them other than people trying to sell them.
No Problem, happy to help! Share my site with your friends if you want to. :)
Looks like fun :P
Those 2 dislikes come from tree huggers