jungle
Member
Registered: 22nd Nov 07
Location: methilhill,fife
User status: Offline
|
anyone used one? just wondering if there easy to use and easy to get to grips with as i intend on hiring one to sort out our back garden?
also does 50quid a dayfor hire sound good? any pointers and tips would be welcomed
|
Jay
Member
Registered: 26th Sep 04
Location: Liverpool
User status: Offline
|
DrunkenFool hired one to dig a Pond/Lake/Swimming Pool/Ocean I think
|
Cosmo
Member
Registered: 29th Mar 01
Location: Im the real one!
User status: Offline
|
We've hired one before here and I used it most of the day - took me maybe 10mins to get used to it then it was a piece of piss.
Also think £50 was cheaper than what we got it for so not a bad price.
|
swill_omnibus
Member
Registered: 12th Dec 07
Location: : S. wales Drives: Dodge Caliber
User status: Offline
|
Yeah their fairly straight forward. Just take your time getting use to it and should be straight forward enough then
|
alan-g-w
Member
Registered: 9th Nov 07
Location: Glasgow
User status: Offline
|
You can actually hire these and work them yourself? Up to what size...?
|
Jake
Member
Registered: 24th Jan 05
User status: Offline
|
we use them quite often for digging footings and ripping out alot of soil. 3/4ton is pretty gutless but is ok for light landscaping. its about 50 a day then you have to pay extra for different buckets
|
jungle
Member
Registered: 22nd Nov 07
Location: methilhill,fife
User status: Offline
|
well its from a local building supply company and am sure he said he'll give me the digging bucket and the large bucket aswell
|
Cosmo
Member
Registered: 29th Mar 01
Location: Im the real one!
User status: Offline
|
quote: Originally posted by jungle
well its from a local building supply company and am sure he said he'll give me the digging bucket and the large bucket aswell
we got the two with ours.
|
jungle
Member
Registered: 22nd Nov 07
Location: methilhill,fife
User status: Offline
|
tbh whats the worse that can happen??? i could probs knock down next doors garage lol its a pile of jumk anyways lol
|
Cosmo
Member
Registered: 29th Mar 01
Location: Im the real one!
User status: Offline
|
Worst that happened to me was I tried to dig out a fairly large amount from the bottom of a hole when sideways on (so tracks werent giving me support) - the thing tilted right in the hole and rested on its arm. Had to push it out using the arm slowly but all was good.
|
jungle
Member
Registered: 22nd Nov 07
Location: methilhill,fife
User status: Offline
|
so there quite easy to work with then thats settle's it i'll hire it for thursday
|
Laura
Member
Registered: 6th Oct 04
Location: Leven, Fife
User status: Offline
|
Oh will you now
|
ChrisBoom
Member
Registered: 6th Dec 06
Location: Highland
User status: Offline
|
Piss easy. £50 is very cheap too, usuall come with a narrow bucket, medium sized bucket and a ditching bucket.
Watch for cables, have someone watching where you are digging, if they see a cable, stop, and expose the cable by hand. Move it out the way and carry on.
And there will be instructions in the cab to show you what lever does what
|
jungle
Member
Registered: 22nd Nov 07
Location: methilhill,fife
User status: Offline
|
yes lol since you have me shopping at the weekend lol
|
jungle
Member
Registered: 22nd Nov 07
Location: methilhill,fife
User status: Offline
|
cheers i think it should be simple enuff tbh cheers guys if anyone has anymore info let me know
|
C2RL R
Member
Registered: 28th Mar 02
Location: Redcliffe, QLD
User status: Offline
|
we had one a few years back. we had to get the smallest one available as the only access to the back garden is a 35 inch wide path. this meant it was the shittest one too. the controls we a bit eratic and all the markings had come off so you forget what lever does what. i crushed a wheel barrow with it by pulling the wrong lever.
|
Graham88
Member
Registered: 16th Apr 07
Location: South East Kent Drives: E46 M3
User status: Offline
|
Shoot a permanent video in case anything funny happens, I was watching my Dad use one years ago and he managed to tip it on it's side
|
swill_omnibus
Member
Registered: 12th Dec 07
Location: : S. wales Drives: Dodge Caliber
User status: Offline
|
Pics or it didn't happen
Thur that is.......
|
ed
Member
Registered: 10th Sep 03
User status: Offline
|
They show you what the controls do when dropping them off. They're easy to use after you've got used to the way they work.
|
Twiggy
Member
Registered: 15th Oct 04
User status: Offline
|
for 50quid i might just get one and dig a fucking massive hole for a laugh!!!
|
ed
Member
Registered: 10th Sep 03
User status: Offline
|
More fun than a night out that
|
VegasPhil
Premium Member
Registered: 16th Jan 05
Location: Fareham, Hants Drives: Octavia VRS
User status: Offline
|
Yeh they are easy once you get used to them.
I've had a go in a JS-330 before (33-Tonne) Soo massive.
Corsa 2.0 16v Vegas - Sold
|
Cosmo
Member
Registered: 29th Mar 01
Location: Im the real one!
User status: Offline
|
Just dont fall in to it like you probably would at the end of a night out.
|
ChrisBoom
Member
Registered: 6th Dec 06
Location: Highland
User status: Offline
|
quote: Originally posted by VegasPhil
Yeh they are easy once you get used to them.
I've had a go in a JS-330 before (33-Tonne) Soo massive.
Yeah, big machines are awesome, biggest I had a shot of at my last job was:
http://www.dnsrailway.ca/Quickstart/ImageLib/Cat_330_Excavator_Pic_3.jpg
Great fun
|
JadeM
Premium Member
Registered: 9th Feb 06
User status: Offline
|
Colin hired one to do the back garden, he loved it you'd have thought all his Christmases had come at once haha !
|