The best operator on youtube I've seen so far. Shhhhesh
@diggingwithdylan90925 күн бұрын
Thank you sir!
@Kton156 күн бұрын
Easy money 💰 and quick work with that setup! Nice work brother ✌️
@diggingwithdylan90926 күн бұрын
Appreciate it!
@likeaboss8608 күн бұрын
Those mustangs are good machines
@diggingwithdylan90928 күн бұрын
Yes sir! I love mine!
@dustyniederriter754310 күн бұрын
You put ol Randy Travis on it makes any video clip better than it could ever be! Digging up Bones always been a personal favorite of mine!
@diggingwithdylan909210 күн бұрын
Yes sir!!
@KarasCyborg13 күн бұрын
Looks like an "Earwig" bug mouth. How much was that attachment? Looks like there was some missing parts lying around. Front idler, sprocket ... how far did the Mustang drive off before failure?
@diggingwithdylan909213 күн бұрын
This tilt rotator attachment with 3 buckets runs 40-50k sounds bad at first but I promise it will double the production and ability of an excavator! I have never for a second regretted spending that money Rear idler went bad. That was the reason for track removal. Luckily I felt it happen and parked it immediately so there was no damage!
@MartinWitman-re7fe14 күн бұрын
I love machines. All machines.
@extremefishermen633514 күн бұрын
Is that for a tree 🌳😅
@user-ey3xv2nb5f15 күн бұрын
Smart not hard 😁👍🏻
@user-ey3xv2nb5f15 күн бұрын
Love it taking pride in your work
@diggingwithdylan909215 күн бұрын
Appreciate it!
@user-ey3xv2nb5f15 күн бұрын
Slick
@KeithSage15 күн бұрын
Travis!!
@thatidiguy16 күн бұрын
We used a single fork welded to a blabk skod steer plate with a 2" ball welded at the end. Worked great, could do a set by yourself in under an hour
@diggingwithdylan909215 күн бұрын
I got by with forks before I got this!
@adammonahan68716 күн бұрын
I ran a excavator for 10 years. Used ma y attachments but never once ever seen that grabber! I wanna play with one so bad!
@diggingwithdylan909216 күн бұрын
They sure are a life changer!
@BENNETTCOproductions16 күн бұрын
I like your skid steer
@diggingwithdylan909216 күн бұрын
@@BENNETTCOproductions thanks! It’s been a really good one!
@BENNETTCOproductions16 күн бұрын
Do y’all have a swag shop?
@diggingwithdylan909216 күн бұрын
No sir I do not. That’s something I should work on for sure! Any suggestions on what you’d like to see ?
@BENNETTCOproductions16 күн бұрын
Just a big fan of your channel and equipment (your Sany SY80)!
@diggingwithdylan909216 күн бұрын
@@BENNETTCOproductions thanks! Really appreciate you watching! I will try to work on getting some cool merch soon!
@BENNETTCOproductions16 күн бұрын
Alright!
@StevePundor-di6vs23 күн бұрын
Looks good , who was the dealer you used in TN to get the NOX ? I’d love to keep the thumb on our bobcat
@diggingwithdylan909223 күн бұрын
Yes sir it was Appalachian equipment soloutions in Athens TN
@StevePundor-di6vs23 күн бұрын
Thank you 👍hopefully they can help me out - the RotoTilt brand is way to wide compared to NOX
@diggingwithdylan909223 күн бұрын
@@StevePundor-di6vs yes! I like the Nox without the cylinder! Tell them I sent you!
@StevePundor-di6vs21 күн бұрын
I reached out to them yesterday - the first guy didn’t remember you had the sandwich coupler - I got a different guy today that’s taking another look - I definitely want to be able to drop the NOX off and connect bucket to the sandwich to use the thumb for pulling stumps or heavy demo work - the first guy said you were using the thumb with the NOX - made no sense
@diggingwithdylan909221 күн бұрын
@@StevePundor-di6vs yeah they just called me to get details on my setup! I tried to help them out. It’s a little different on your smaller machine but hopefully they still make the sandwich coupler for the smaller Nox series.
@mileshearn740425 күн бұрын
I love my 580SM it is a farm machine used regularly for digging lifting and loading. yes for just digging excavator is king but all around handy machine a backhoe is awesome. My option is Case leads in backhoe engineering and versatility, it does not feel like it is as big as it is in tight areas.
@williampluckenbill7486Ай бұрын
Can you do it with a standard bucket?
@diggingwithdylan9092Ай бұрын
Standard as in without a tilt rotator? Or are you asking if a more conventional excavator bucket can be mounted on the tilt rotator?
@robertd6925Ай бұрын
Still have it? How many hours? Any issues?
@diggingwithdylan9092Ай бұрын
I do still have it! I am very happy with it! I have a little over 600 hrs on it right now! Only issue I’ve had was the AC compressor went out but it was covered under warranty and wasn’t a big deal to have replaced!
@yashkin6192Ай бұрын
damn im rollin dawg
@larrymarcum16732 ай бұрын
Thanks for answering me so fast. They are delivering it next week, same company that sold you yours
@diggingwithdylan90922 ай бұрын
No problem! Appreciate you watching! And congrats! I’m sure you will love it!
@nolimitsinvesting2 ай бұрын
🤙🏼
@larrymarcum16732 ай бұрын
Do you think it’s mandatory to have a counterweight if you do not have the rotator bucket? Keep in mind I live in West Virginia and work on very steep areas.
@diggingwithdylan90922 ай бұрын
Without the tile rotator no but I promise it is well worth the investment if you’re running a 3’ or larger buckets at all.
@Thefunnyfarm782 ай бұрын
That's a nice looking ditch! That tilt rotator is the ticket for jobs like that. No need to reposition the manchine to go from one operation to the next. Good job sir! 👍 👍
@diggingwithdylan90922 ай бұрын
Thanks man! And test the tiltrotator is where it’s at! Really speeds up production!
@GarnetCarmichael2 ай бұрын
Slick operating there man! Really cool pincers you have on the back of that swivel, never saw those before. Digging a ditch with no one shooting grade is a talent, nicely done!
@diggingwithdylan90922 ай бұрын
Thank you sir! Appreciate you watching!
@Forestryman7072 ай бұрын
Welcome Back!
@diggingwithdylan90922 ай бұрын
Thank you! Hope you like the Timelapse style!
@yaktually2 ай бұрын
Dylan, I am currently in the market for a tilt rotator and I am considering the Nox. Would you be willing to talk to me a little bit about yours? I know you've got videos on it but would love to hear from you directly.
@diggingwithdylan90922 ай бұрын
Sure I’d be happy to discuss it with you! What do you want to know ?
@yaktuallyАй бұрын
@@diggingwithdylan9092 I just realized my KZread was set to not give me notifications on replies to my comments. I ended up going with a Steelwrist as they're oem with the machine I chose. Thanks for the vids!
@diggingwithdylan9092Ай бұрын
@@yaktually good luck with it! Would love to know how they compare! I’m happy with the performance of mine. The customer service is lacking.
@yaktuallyАй бұрын
@@diggingwithdylan9092 That's one of the things I heard from a few people on the Nox unfortunately and is what helped me decide against it. Which is really a shame because that thing seems amazing. I hope whatever issues you have get taken care of!
@mattwilson64892 ай бұрын
Just curious what the specs on the trailer are
@workinghardusa2 ай бұрын
Great well done Dylan!
@MarkWilliam-pl6qs2 ай бұрын
Every sany purchase supports the tyranical Chinese communist party!
@user-kr4yh4mo1q2 ай бұрын
There not out dated if you can't oford an escavater, I also can use it as skip loader, can't do that with that escavater, also that case can use many more atachments.
@timmcpherson16462 ай бұрын
I see a lot of Sany and Sunward mini excavators for sale used, from 1.5 up to 8 ton. The thing that concerns me is that I have yet to see one (from memory over 3 years looking) with more than 1000 hours on it. The majority are for sale with under 500 hours, many under 100. This could reflect that they are newer to the market and that they are all being brought by people with personal "small" projects that they have completed, but you see pro's and rental company's selling them at low hours to, when they tend to keep more established/expensive brands for thousands of hours. Im not criticizing the machines and I have no reason to question their reliability or longevity based on my research. I just see a very strange pattern in their sales that Im trying to figure out while I am looking at whats the safest bet for me purchasing.
@diggingwithdylan90922 ай бұрын
Yeah I see what you are seeing! Ultimately time will tell! I think a lot of it is also that a lot of the fly by night start up guys have bought them and can’t keep the work and need rid of the payment. I’m over a year in and still very pleased with mine!
@timmcpherson16462 ай бұрын
@@diggingwithdylan9092Its just unusual as there isnt a lack of them for sales volume wise. Of course today I found a Sunward SWE18 with 3200 hours for sale. So there is at least one!
@garciasam203 ай бұрын
A true American 😂
@seize15633 ай бұрын
Run what you want, can afford. I have found most of the negative comments from people who have never had to purchase any machines AND run a profitable business for any length of time. I had a Sany 8100 crane I bought out of Peachtree Georgia. CUmmins engine, Kawasaki pumps, all known good name components. It would chart as well as a 218 HSL LB. It's what I could afford and it was a good machine. I would buy another one if I needed to. Resale was low comparatively to other names but the savings was up front and warranty and service was top notch.
@smokeymacpot763 ай бұрын
what kinda dollar ( ballpark) that run ya ? 70g ?
@tclott3163 ай бұрын
Exposed lines all over, the overhang is crazy. Chinese junk?
@tonyharper80563 ай бұрын
That is some tool. It can’t be cheap. But wouldn’t I love to have one.
@Imfan873 ай бұрын
I must say that I prefer you fast forward vids you have. If your long videos was fast forward too I would have watched them too and I think that many people would agree on that and you would be getting more subscribers 😉
@diggingwithdylan90923 ай бұрын
Appreciate the input!! I’m definitely open to some long form fast forward videos!
@atilhun3483 ай бұрын
The rotating bucket is magic.
@Islawalborn68493 ай бұрын
Yes I know
@Islawalborn68493 ай бұрын
So cool!
@tridealb3 ай бұрын
Un artista della benna
@alanbierhoff68313 ай бұрын
When I win the mega millions lottery I’m buying 100 acres and one of those and I’ll just play in my big boy sandbox all day 😂
@CamoCam10193 ай бұрын
Nice video man 👍
@VermontHeavyTimber3 ай бұрын
Is the tilt rotator directly from Nox, or is it one of the versions from AMI (and I think there's another company that is selling them too.)?
@diggingwithdylan90923 ай бұрын
Mine came directly from Nox but through my dealer.
@trudyburns863 ай бұрын
Caterpillar has plants in china, Lewis
@jonmatlock2773 ай бұрын
I have a sany 80 , it’s a stout digger and has great balance. The thumb cylinder has went out twice, the water pump and hydraulic junction block with only 300 hrs . The service is outstanding at equipment share where I bought it. 5 star with them , they come right out whenever I call them. I hate the small fuel tank , the Kubota 80 has about double the size one.
@VermontHeavyTimber3 ай бұрын
We're looking at a new SY80U with a Steelwrist. Is there anything you'd recommended in terms of options to add or stay away from? We're going to get a grapple instead of keeping the thumb. Thanks!
@diggingwithdylan90923 ай бұрын
Grapple is a good plan! I like having my thumb since I have other operators on it sometimes. But myself personally I very rarely use it without the rotator. #1 add on I’d say you want is going to be the counterweight! I run a 59” grading bucket 90% of the time and I can keep it full in any position and the machine is still stable!
@MrRerod3 ай бұрын
If you could only have one, which would it be.. I'm looking at the 90XT or 580L
@diggingwithdylan90923 ай бұрын
Really depends on the application. It’s hard to do any precision work with the backhoe when it comes to fine grading. But if you have ditching and clearing to do it will put perform!
@bobvincent48413 ай бұрын
I love the video. I did turn the volume down for the music and then had to raise it back up to hear you talk.
@diggingwithdylan90923 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching sir! And appreciate the comment. I’ve gotten a new mic since this video and try to balance my audio a bit better! Check out some of my other videos! Will be more coming soon as well when the weather finally brakes and I get back to steady working!
@bobvincent48413 ай бұрын
@@diggingwithdylan9092 i actually did see that next video installing electrical lines, with the new mic, and it's great, and also that little dab of music in that video was fine. Enjoyed watching that video about like watching Camarata, letsdig18. Keep up the great work. Subbed
@diggingwithdylan90923 ай бұрын
@@bobvincent4841 thank you sir! Really appreciate it
@down2earthconstructioninc.1094 ай бұрын
The TBL is a very versatile piece of equipment in the right hands
@bcarson2334 ай бұрын
Hey mate, how's the sany going? How many hours are you up to?
@diggingwithdylan90924 ай бұрын
Still going good! Up to about 550. Still very pleased with it.
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The best operator on youtube I've seen so far. Shhhhesh
Thank you sir!
Easy money 💰 and quick work with that setup! Nice work brother ✌️
Appreciate it!
Those mustangs are good machines
Yes sir! I love mine!
You put ol Randy Travis on it makes any video clip better than it could ever be! Digging up Bones always been a personal favorite of mine!
Yes sir!!
Looks like an "Earwig" bug mouth. How much was that attachment? Looks like there was some missing parts lying around. Front idler, sprocket ... how far did the Mustang drive off before failure?
This tilt rotator attachment with 3 buckets runs 40-50k sounds bad at first but I promise it will double the production and ability of an excavator! I have never for a second regretted spending that money Rear idler went bad. That was the reason for track removal. Luckily I felt it happen and parked it immediately so there was no damage!
I love machines. All machines.
Is that for a tree 🌳😅
Smart not hard 😁👍🏻
Love it taking pride in your work
Appreciate it!
Slick
Travis!!
We used a single fork welded to a blabk skod steer plate with a 2" ball welded at the end. Worked great, could do a set by yourself in under an hour
I got by with forks before I got this!
I ran a excavator for 10 years. Used ma y attachments but never once ever seen that grabber! I wanna play with one so bad!
They sure are a life changer!
I like your skid steer
@@BENNETTCOproductions thanks! It’s been a really good one!
Do y’all have a swag shop?
No sir I do not. That’s something I should work on for sure! Any suggestions on what you’d like to see ?
Just a big fan of your channel and equipment (your Sany SY80)!
@@BENNETTCOproductions thanks! Really appreciate you watching! I will try to work on getting some cool merch soon!
Alright!
Looks good , who was the dealer you used in TN to get the NOX ? I’d love to keep the thumb on our bobcat
Yes sir it was Appalachian equipment soloutions in Athens TN
Thank you 👍hopefully they can help me out - the RotoTilt brand is way to wide compared to NOX
@@StevePundor-di6vs yes! I like the Nox without the cylinder! Tell them I sent you!
I reached out to them yesterday - the first guy didn’t remember you had the sandwich coupler - I got a different guy today that’s taking another look - I definitely want to be able to drop the NOX off and connect bucket to the sandwich to use the thumb for pulling stumps or heavy demo work - the first guy said you were using the thumb with the NOX - made no sense
@@StevePundor-di6vs yeah they just called me to get details on my setup! I tried to help them out. It’s a little different on your smaller machine but hopefully they still make the sandwich coupler for the smaller Nox series.
I love my 580SM it is a farm machine used regularly for digging lifting and loading. yes for just digging excavator is king but all around handy machine a backhoe is awesome. My option is Case leads in backhoe engineering and versatility, it does not feel like it is as big as it is in tight areas.
Can you do it with a standard bucket?
Standard as in without a tilt rotator? Or are you asking if a more conventional excavator bucket can be mounted on the tilt rotator?
Still have it? How many hours? Any issues?
I do still have it! I am very happy with it! I have a little over 600 hrs on it right now! Only issue I’ve had was the AC compressor went out but it was covered under warranty and wasn’t a big deal to have replaced!
damn im rollin dawg
Thanks for answering me so fast. They are delivering it next week, same company that sold you yours
No problem! Appreciate you watching! And congrats! I’m sure you will love it!
🤙🏼
Do you think it’s mandatory to have a counterweight if you do not have the rotator bucket? Keep in mind I live in West Virginia and work on very steep areas.
Without the tile rotator no but I promise it is well worth the investment if you’re running a 3’ or larger buckets at all.
That's a nice looking ditch! That tilt rotator is the ticket for jobs like that. No need to reposition the manchine to go from one operation to the next. Good job sir! 👍 👍
Thanks man! And test the tiltrotator is where it’s at! Really speeds up production!
Slick operating there man! Really cool pincers you have on the back of that swivel, never saw those before. Digging a ditch with no one shooting grade is a talent, nicely done!
Thank you sir! Appreciate you watching!
Welcome Back!
Thank you! Hope you like the Timelapse style!
Dylan, I am currently in the market for a tilt rotator and I am considering the Nox. Would you be willing to talk to me a little bit about yours? I know you've got videos on it but would love to hear from you directly.
Sure I’d be happy to discuss it with you! What do you want to know ?
@@diggingwithdylan9092 I just realized my KZread was set to not give me notifications on replies to my comments. I ended up going with a Steelwrist as they're oem with the machine I chose. Thanks for the vids!
@@yaktually good luck with it! Would love to know how they compare! I’m happy with the performance of mine. The customer service is lacking.
@@diggingwithdylan9092 That's one of the things I heard from a few people on the Nox unfortunately and is what helped me decide against it. Which is really a shame because that thing seems amazing. I hope whatever issues you have get taken care of!
Just curious what the specs on the trailer are
Great well done Dylan!
Every sany purchase supports the tyranical Chinese communist party!
There not out dated if you can't oford an escavater, I also can use it as skip loader, can't do that with that escavater, also that case can use many more atachments.
I see a lot of Sany and Sunward mini excavators for sale used, from 1.5 up to 8 ton. The thing that concerns me is that I have yet to see one (from memory over 3 years looking) with more than 1000 hours on it. The majority are for sale with under 500 hours, many under 100. This could reflect that they are newer to the market and that they are all being brought by people with personal "small" projects that they have completed, but you see pro's and rental company's selling them at low hours to, when they tend to keep more established/expensive brands for thousands of hours. Im not criticizing the machines and I have no reason to question their reliability or longevity based on my research. I just see a very strange pattern in their sales that Im trying to figure out while I am looking at whats the safest bet for me purchasing.
Yeah I see what you are seeing! Ultimately time will tell! I think a lot of it is also that a lot of the fly by night start up guys have bought them and can’t keep the work and need rid of the payment. I’m over a year in and still very pleased with mine!
@@diggingwithdylan9092Its just unusual as there isnt a lack of them for sales volume wise. Of course today I found a Sunward SWE18 with 3200 hours for sale. So there is at least one!
A true American 😂
Run what you want, can afford. I have found most of the negative comments from people who have never had to purchase any machines AND run a profitable business for any length of time. I had a Sany 8100 crane I bought out of Peachtree Georgia. CUmmins engine, Kawasaki pumps, all known good name components. It would chart as well as a 218 HSL LB. It's what I could afford and it was a good machine. I would buy another one if I needed to. Resale was low comparatively to other names but the savings was up front and warranty and service was top notch.
what kinda dollar ( ballpark) that run ya ? 70g ?
Exposed lines all over, the overhang is crazy. Chinese junk?
That is some tool. It can’t be cheap. But wouldn’t I love to have one.
I must say that I prefer you fast forward vids you have. If your long videos was fast forward too I would have watched them too and I think that many people would agree on that and you would be getting more subscribers 😉
Appreciate the input!! I’m definitely open to some long form fast forward videos!
The rotating bucket is magic.
Yes I know
So cool!
Un artista della benna
When I win the mega millions lottery I’m buying 100 acres and one of those and I’ll just play in my big boy sandbox all day 😂
Nice video man 👍
Is the tilt rotator directly from Nox, or is it one of the versions from AMI (and I think there's another company that is selling them too.)?
Mine came directly from Nox but through my dealer.
Caterpillar has plants in china, Lewis
I have a sany 80 , it’s a stout digger and has great balance. The thumb cylinder has went out twice, the water pump and hydraulic junction block with only 300 hrs . The service is outstanding at equipment share where I bought it. 5 star with them , they come right out whenever I call them. I hate the small fuel tank , the Kubota 80 has about double the size one.
We're looking at a new SY80U with a Steelwrist. Is there anything you'd recommended in terms of options to add or stay away from? We're going to get a grapple instead of keeping the thumb. Thanks!
Grapple is a good plan! I like having my thumb since I have other operators on it sometimes. But myself personally I very rarely use it without the rotator. #1 add on I’d say you want is going to be the counterweight! I run a 59” grading bucket 90% of the time and I can keep it full in any position and the machine is still stable!
If you could only have one, which would it be.. I'm looking at the 90XT or 580L
Really depends on the application. It’s hard to do any precision work with the backhoe when it comes to fine grading. But if you have ditching and clearing to do it will put perform!
I love the video. I did turn the volume down for the music and then had to raise it back up to hear you talk.
Thank you for watching sir! And appreciate the comment. I’ve gotten a new mic since this video and try to balance my audio a bit better! Check out some of my other videos! Will be more coming soon as well when the weather finally brakes and I get back to steady working!
@@diggingwithdylan9092 i actually did see that next video installing electrical lines, with the new mic, and it's great, and also that little dab of music in that video was fine. Enjoyed watching that video about like watching Camarata, letsdig18. Keep up the great work. Subbed
@@bobvincent4841 thank you sir! Really appreciate it
The TBL is a very versatile piece of equipment in the right hands
Hey mate, how's the sany going? How many hours are you up to?
Still going good! Up to about 550. Still very pleased with it.
Did u buy it in cross lanes
Apalachin equipment solutions in Athens TN