kevin37b
Veteran Member
4 leg barriers work well .
How tall is your shed?
That's good to hear. But what about damaged wiring from mice? Anyone know of any low barrier to put around machinery to keep mice out?
I'm going to have a small 12'x22' pole barn with 12' high walls and 10' high door to house the mini ex that finally showed up today in the rain. It looks like I can do some serious digging with this thing. The ripper is still on back order. It was the first time I ever drove a excavator and it was interesting driving it down the ramps off the trailer. LOL
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Some operators could load that on a railway flatcar without a ramp. You can climb over obstacles by lifting the machine and resting it on the blade. Then swing the house around and lift the tacks off the ground. Lower the front blade to lift the front higher as needed. Then push until you get the tracks to bite
Practice picking up beer cans with the thumb.
When I was putting over 500 hours on my excavator I was impressing myself that I developed real skill levels, Now I put about 100 hours on the machine in two years, not doing anything requiring a lot of skill and I have lost my finesse with the machine.
I'm going to have a small 12'x22' pole barn with 12' high walls and 10' high door to house the mini ex that finally showed up today in the rain. It looks like I can do some serious digging with this thing. The ripper is still on back order. It was the first time I ever drove a excavator and it was interesting driving it down the ramps off the trailer. LOL
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