wroughtn_harv
Super Member
If the thought of flipping scares you don't ever come to watch me on my JCB 165 HF.
The short tight wheelbase guarantees a bouncey ride but fantastic turns. When I'm moving material from one point to another I'll lift the boom about five feet off the ground and to the dump. That throws the machine back on her back wheels. While it's on the back two wheels I'll do my one eighty and be heading back the other direction by the time the front wheels come back to tierra firma. It's easier on the tires, and great for the heart.
I love my JCB. Mostly because of the door. I work by myself and there are lots of times when I have to exit the tractor to work and then get back in. Like when I'm drilling post holes. I use a one foot auger and my holes are a minimum of three to three and a half feet deep.
I'll drill it down. Climb out of the tractor and using a concrete hoe I'll pull the tailings away so they won't fall back in when I extract. I'll get back in and then extract the auger, spin it clean, and move to the next hole.
I also use the tractor as a helper when welding up things. And I'm not going to crawl undereath something to get out of the tractor. So the door is very important to me.
I have Case or hand controls. I like them a lot better than foot controls. Especially near the end of a long day. I don't care much for the joy sticks though.
I don't know what they've done. But I do believe the Cats get more power to the ground than any other machine I've used. It doesn't seem possible, same sized tires and bucket, but the Cat just seems to push farther harder before it spins to a stop.
The closest thing to having the fun I have with my JCB is with a Bobcat 953. It's just taller. But just as much fun to manuever around.
The short tight wheelbase guarantees a bouncey ride but fantastic turns. When I'm moving material from one point to another I'll lift the boom about five feet off the ground and to the dump. That throws the machine back on her back wheels. While it's on the back two wheels I'll do my one eighty and be heading back the other direction by the time the front wheels come back to tierra firma. It's easier on the tires, and great for the heart.
I love my JCB. Mostly because of the door. I work by myself and there are lots of times when I have to exit the tractor to work and then get back in. Like when I'm drilling post holes. I use a one foot auger and my holes are a minimum of three to three and a half feet deep.
I'll drill it down. Climb out of the tractor and using a concrete hoe I'll pull the tailings away so they won't fall back in when I extract. I'll get back in and then extract the auger, spin it clean, and move to the next hole.
I also use the tractor as a helper when welding up things. And I'm not going to crawl undereath something to get out of the tractor. So the door is very important to me.
I have Case or hand controls. I like them a lot better than foot controls. Especially near the end of a long day. I don't care much for the joy sticks though.
I don't know what they've done. But I do believe the Cats get more power to the ground than any other machine I've used. It doesn't seem possible, same sized tires and bucket, but the Cat just seems to push farther harder before it spins to a stop.
The closest thing to having the fun I have with my JCB is with a Bobcat 953. It's just taller. But just as much fun to manuever around.