Thanks for the comment. It's a good size and came in good shape, ready to work. I actually have it for my excavation/tiling/dirt work business. In this video I was actually doing a job for someone (removing trees to burn and hauling off any extra brush) but also use it on our farm too.
You should level off the machine more to get better pull on the stump. You can tell the operator is inexperienced because the boom is extended far from the machine throwing it off balance. keep it tight in and slow movements, then you'll be good to go.
A lot of the comments on here prove why there are so few people moving into the building industry. There is literally a drain in the western world of talent in construction because most are so quick to jump up and down and say that's done badly, don't let them do it. No one seems willing to teach or offer good advice.
I never see anyone using the bucket back as a fulcrum to lever out stumps. Get the teeth under the stump or root, curl the bucket in and push down with the boom at the same time. It gives a noticeable amount more power to break the stump loose.
if you would take the little bit of time it would take to cripple the the root wad before you start pushing, usually the the tree and the root wad will stay together. your productivity would go way up. dig one deep bucket on the tree sides you can get to. try to get some of the lateral roots in that process. back up stretch the boom and stick straight out, roll the bucket out and push as high up as you can with the boom stretched out. track forward, and the root wad will pop right up still attached to the tree. the way you are doing it in this video, your productivity sucks!
BLACK EARTH EXCAVATION hey does this do quarrying work good? not sure if to get the 345CL or BL , heard the CL gives computer trubles but i jus want a machine that runs good and has lots of power!
You know it’s a big stump when it stands a 345 on its nose!..those old 345’s sound so good!
Admirable strenght of excavators. It crushes and destroys ,huge trees are without aby chance
Thanks for the comment. It's a good size and came in good shape, ready to work. I actually have it for my excavation/tiling/dirt work business. In this video I was actually doing a job for someone (removing trees to burn and hauling off any extra brush) but also use it on our farm too.
One of the best ways to remove trees and roots with 1 machine. Especially a 345! Dig stump, push over tree, light fire, done.
Good thing you are working for farmers Any one who knows dirtwork wouldn't pay you!
Your an idiot. That’s exactly how you do it with an excavator.
cutting fire wood with an excavator makes perfect sense
You should level off the machine more to get better pull on the stump. You can tell the operator is inexperienced because the boom is extended far from the machine throwing it off balance. keep it tight in and slow movements, then you'll be good to go.
A lot of the comments on here prove why there are so few people moving into the building industry. There is literally a drain in the western world of talent in construction because most are so quick to jump up and down and say that's done badly, don't let them do it. No one seems willing to teach or offer good advice.
this is the guy you don't want running your machine.
No content, no subscribers - oh what are the odds ....another pathetic puke
Decent sized excavator for farm use, you must have got it a fair price considering the great working condition it is in.
Guy's out of control, lol
Well, we all have to learn somehow. So they gave him a wide open land to practice.
What size tracks does it have
I can't remember off the top of my head but I'm wanting to say like 34 inches wide? Area ..
Great Video CAT Power!!!
You should have that machine on level ground whenever your pulling stumps out like that. If you can notice your tracks are lifting off the ground.
I never see anyone using the bucket back as a fulcrum to lever out stumps. Get the teeth under the stump or root, curl the bucket in and push down with the boom at the same time. It gives a noticeable amount more power to break the stump loose.
if you would take the little bit of time it would take to cripple the the root wad before you start pushing, usually the the tree and the root wad will stay together. your productivity would go way up. dig one deep bucket on the tree sides you can get to. try to get some of the lateral roots in that process. back up stretch the boom and stick straight out, roll the bucket out and push as high up as you can with the boom stretched out. track forward, and the root wad will pop right up still attached to the tree. the way you are doing it in this video, your productivity sucks!
Is that a 54 inch bucket
72 inch
@@Blackearthexcavationandtiling wow never thought it was that big
When doing work like that, how much is the fuel consumption?
8 gal hour
Certainly looks like he knows how to handle the machine.
wow a 345BL looks kinda small
Ya out is a big field with big trees, it does.
BLACK EARTH EXCAVATION hey does this do quarrying work good? not sure if to get the 345CL or BL , heard the CL gives computer trubles but i jus want a machine that runs good and has lots of power!
+ PCGAMR1 How do u know the cl gives computer troubles?
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Every body acts like their an expert he got the stump out I could watch someone who does this everyday and nit pick shit too...
Hopefully u don't do this for a living
couldn't do that shit in BC! ...Canada.
C Lilley Why is that?
This person is HELL on equipment...Hire an arborist.
amateur hour
Any relation to Bruce Jenner? ...loser
Was soll der Blödsinn
Oh boy