elaw wrote:speeding-g60 wrote:all done by me, with just a mini-excavator.
Hey, did you have experience or instruction using one of those before or did you just figure it on on the fly?
I'm trying to figure out how to build a garage on a shoestring budget (and a low-end shoestring at that) and I'm wondering how hard it is to learn how to use that kind of equipment as I have absolutely zero experience.
so i have worked in the industrial construction field for 15+ years now, and have learned a few things here and there. gained a LOT of experience with things like this.
am i super? hell no. can i do it? yeah eventually.
the first machine i had out here i am PROFICIENT on with CAT controls. this machine i have here now, its Yanmar Chinese and nothing equates. i keep doing the wrong motion on one move only. that said i am getting used to it, and had to run a regular machine yesterday and screwed it up a few times after the Yanmar.
i am teaching my 10 year old boy Chub how to operate this thing safely now. and he absolutely loves it. he can do it all on his own, moving dirt. grading? fuggedaboutit. i can grade alright with this one, better with a CAT controlled machine.
like Dana said, its about knowing what the machine can handle and its limits and RESPECTING those items. i stockpiled 6 loads of gravel one day, and pulled up top of it to spread it. i got overloaded a couple times and had to abort mission swinging over the tracks in a 180 degree move. too full over the side, good thing the bucket was low to the ground. little mess to clean up, gravel in the grass but whatev.