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doobin

doobin

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I’ve got an angled headstock on the old Rototilt (ie Cranab) grab on the 6 tonner - that’s how Rototilt supply them. Gives you a horizontal grab at ground level for ragging out stems/shrubs when oriented the right way around.
I had a hitch like that ready. But I guess you’re still having to compensate with tilt as you rotate, as well as switch from tilt to grab. And the grab on the tilt divert and most likely also the worm drive rotator will be slower than a dedicated rotator. It’s amazing how quick I can pull and windrow scrub with a grab a rotator- and also how much of it I have to do!

Rightly or wrongly I was seeking to recreate the setup I have on the e27 that works superbly. Grab/rotator combo under quick hitch, and tilty under quick hitch when required for bucket work. Breakers, rippers, bulking buckets all under quick hitch no tilty.

The plan was always to have both- I’ve just ended up getting them in the other order than envisaged! Need to get this machine out and earning some money.

So if anyone spies a secondhand s45 top/bottom four pipe titly, let me know!
 
William127

William127

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I'd like a few more jobs like this, actually using a machine for more than 5 minutesat a time 😆🤣. Dig out and lay road planings for a semi temporary driveway for one of my best customers - their 3rd house in 5 years,
thing they'll be here a bit longer though 😀
 

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V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
I’ve got an angled headstock on the old Rototilt (ie Cranab) grab on the 6 tonner - that’s how Rototilt supply them. Gives you a horizontal grab at ground level for ragging out stems/shrubs when oriented the right way around.
was gonna say, can't see why you can't have an angled headstock under a tilty :unsure::unsure:
only issue would be a lack of tilt to one side :rolleyes:
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
I'd like a few more jobs like this, actually using a machine for more than 5 minutesat a time 😆🤣. Dig out and lay road planings for a semi temporary driveway for one of my best customers - their 3rd house in 5 years,
think they'll be here a bit longer though 😀
they will be if they don't wanna collect CGT on it

how many vehicles do they need to park ? :oops::oops::oops:
 
William127

William127

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how many vehicles do they need to park ? :oops::oops::oops:
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🤣I thought that when I went to measure up, but the parking area out the back is actually a bottleneck pain to use, This really does make sense for the next couple of years when there are bound to be vans there most days. 👍👍
 
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DaveDCB

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Some fencing which I finally managed to get done after the ground thawed out. Hand dig as no way was a post knocker getting through the old yard build up of everything you can imagine! - and keeping it straight!
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Storrsy

Storrsy

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Some fencing which I finally managed to get done after the ground thawed out. Hand dig as no way was a post knocker getting through the old yard build up of everything you can imagine! - and keeping it straight!
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Tis the only way to get sawn post and rail true without the 5x3s post twisting in awful ground. See these lovely post and rail jobs where it was all knocked in but always nice loamy soils!
 
Storrsy

Storrsy

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There are a couple of variations on social media of hydraulic clamps, twisters and holding devices to allow you to do it.
Yeah but still ground dependant- they work if it's just variations of soil Your not going to twist a post if it's sliding down A side of a large root or boulder no matter how much you twist it it will just spring back or snap. A fencing contractor I have been working for has all that kind of thing on one of his tracked machines but has to be the right ground to be effective.
 
Storrsy

Storrsy

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Been back to finish off this farm entrance job I started before Xmas. The stone supplied was certainly a challenge to find a face at all let alone a good one but looks ok from a distance😂

Plus a stretch I did near the house.
 

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V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Been back to finish off this farm entrance job I started before Xmas. The stone supplied was certainly a challenge to find a face at all let alone a good one but looks ok from a distance😂

Plus a stretch I did near the house.
absolute work of art Boyo -- stunning work :cool:
 
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Monkeybusiness

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was gonna say, can't see why you can't have an angled headstock under a tilty :unsure::unsure:
only issue would be a lack of tilt to one side
It doesn’t impede anything - no fouling at any angle. It works really well - rotates and grabs fast, and will hold the world (you’ll tip the digger over before it lets go!).
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
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It doesn’t impede anything - no fouling at any angle. It works really well - rotates and grabs fast, and will hold the world (you’ll tip the digger over before it lets go!).
if the grab is rotated 90 degs one way will barely tilt - t'other way'd be mega tilt ;)
 
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Monkeybusiness

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if the grab is rotated 90 degs one way will barely tilt - t'other way'd be mega tilt ;)
Never really thought about it like that - in use it just works. The twisty tilty bit sort of just ‘happens’ (and I’m definitely not any sort of mega-operator) and the grab always ends up in the right ‘plane’ - using traditional hydraulic selector grabs etc on other machines feels really numb when I use them after my tilty.
 
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Rob65

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Thanks Aiden. I’ll call you on Thursday.
Just a quick update.
Given that this machine trails a power cable behind itself I’ve decided to stick with a cable to remote control it as I have that working already. The focus now is making things to go on the end of the arm.

If this prototype works the next model will be diesel powered so the quest for a radio control system will resume.

Thanks to everyone for their advice and offers etc.
 
groundworker

groundworker

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Started this one Friday. Mid-terrace house getting rebuilt after gas explosion.

Helping the builders clear demo waste so they can actually be ready for me to start groundworks next week.
 

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