lol its litte when im used to working around 30ton excavators and what not :laughing:
Ahh! Gotcha! LOL That might also explain what a neat, clean (and presumably quick) job you did there, with your new machine. Very smooth backdragging!
My Dad had a construction co. from 1970-1990, so I know what you mean, about "the big stuff," which I got to play with, in "yard jobs" (where I didn't need to be on the insurance as an employee, etc....) I think his 977 Cat weighted 17 tons, and the Grove hydraulic crane weighed 55 tons (the same amount it could pick, roughly) and so I "get it." What really opened my eyes was watching a hard-packed, gravel parking lot, that had had loaded semis running over it for years,
actually sink down and "spring up," about 3/4", immediately after the rear tires of the 55 ton crane rolled over it. I was impressed then, and it obviously stayed with me--LOL I wouldn't have believed that a rubber tire could deform a hardened, stone-packed parking-lot like that, until I saw it with my own eyes--it was like it was "plastic"--once the tire was off it, the parking lot "popped" back up like it had never moved.
Hey--can you please educate me on the difference between the John Deere and "Cat-pattern" of backhoe controls?
I'm looking at a Woods BH 80-X "Groundbreaker," and I wondered which style those controls were-or perhaps they're in yet a third configuration?
Also--what model hoe is that? What I really mean is, it is an 8' depth, or more, or less? Just curious. Thanks.
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