Bobcat MT100 and its Relationship with my lowpro 4' Dump Trailer
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- čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
- I'm demonstrating how the Bobcat MT100 and the Load Trail 16 ft low profile 4' sides dump trailer work together.
00:00 Introduction
0:12 Reaching over trailer sides
1:06 Ramp slope and loading
4:16 Turning around inside the trailer
5:46 Unloading the MT100
6:21 Parking on slopes/brake function
7:22 Moving the trailer with the bobcat
9:02 Securing the Bobcat
9:50 Using the trailer jack with bobcat loaded inside
10:27 Conclusion
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Very cool it will load over all sides, and turnaround inside. Super handy rig, but I like that you are constantly talking about the danger. I'm an older guy and ben messing with equipment my whole life and I know the Danger is REAL. Stay safe and work hard, Eddy. really like your style. Chris.
Good video! Just bought my MT100 and can't wait till it arrives. I rented an MT 85 and backed it out of my 14ft PJ dump with no attachment on the front and it was a little sketchy but still very doable. With the root grapple it was not scary at all. Yes to the comment of pitching the dump up a little bit to lower the ramps and decrease the angle of attack. Keep the content coming. Keeps me entertained while at work 🤣
I'm going to weld expanded steel into my ramps to take out some of the rocking that happens between the rollers and those gaps
Lots of good safety tips. Thank u
Cool to see, man ... lots of great tips. Thanks
Nice video bro answered lots of my questions
Thankyou for showing that. Easy clearance
Pretty smooth considering the conditions.
Thanks for sharing. Great info.
Great video get it up love the content !!
Nice video. 👍🏼
Highly recommend backing up the ramps, and forward down the ramps , also try to position your trailer where terrain will lessen the angle of slope of ramps .
Cheers
Looks like a handy Lil machine.
awesome machine
thanks for all the info!
My pleasure, thanks for watching
Good info
Cool vid thanks for the time
Just loaded a similar machine on a 6 x 10 dump bucket first going up ramps and had it stall on the pivot point. I had to jump off and pushed the rear up to keep it from coming back on me
Had a helper depress the safety switch so I could get it restarted. Then had to released the E brake. Got it loaded.
I have also had it slide on the steel ramps.
I rented both.
The last time I rented both the trailer was a landscape trailer a little lower to the ground.
I'm going to buy a 16' car hauler for the machines and just rent the dump when I need that option.
These stand behind machines with short dumps are very dangerous. The climb is too steep particular if half the tracks are in the air.
This machine is a money making beast! My MT 100 is by far the best investment I’ve ever made. I should have bought a mini skid way sooner
I just purchased one and should be getting it this week, any advice on how to get work with it?
@@johnnycash4969 I would suggest getting a bucket with a flat blade and an industrial grapple bucket first.I use these two buckets 90% of the time. the best paying services I offer are spreading gravel, taking down sheds, removing fences and post, removing decks, removing sidewalks and smaller slabs, and removing shrubs. Advertise these services on free and cheap platforms first like google my business and Craigslist and add new pictures regularly. If you don’t already have one create a website ASAP because it takes a little while to start ranking on google organically. Customers are willing to pay more when you offer services that require a machine.
Been running mt 85s and now 100s for 7 years, have the same trailer and we always load bucket first with no problems. Also we never tie it down, never tips. Definitely have to modify those ramps for traction, I recommend buying aluminum ones that don't weigh 90 pounds.
What aluminum ramps would you recommend for a MT100?
Good work dude. Appreciate the beta sir.
Hey man, nice machine. If you tilt the trailer up when your loading and unloading you can avoid that point of unbalance.
I do that even when I load my JD3032e into my dump trailer.
Great comment!
cool idea
It will help with the loading process if you lift the dump bed up so that the trailer almost matches the angle of the ramp and there’s no transition
What length chains are they? Thanks!
i see they make grapples in the clam shell design, what is the advantage of your design vs the clam shell
design?
What size grapple do you have?
I'm thinking about buying a mt100
I have a load trailer not a low profile and max height it's 79-80 can the mt100
Load stuff in there
44: a roll out or up rug like a cashier if u the hving to drive/load on to steel floor/decking, just simple sanity measure. Then roll up rug bed when not slippery or trash being put in trailer.
I almost died for cause of a weak hitch receiver like the one you have that is for 6k pounds you already over that as soon as you load the skid steer I was pulling a small 10' load trail with a GMC Sierra 2500 had around 8k lbs of stone as I was driving there was a small bump in the road that was enough to break the receiver in half as the trailer fall in the chains the the front tires of the truck went in the air it send me spinning all over the freeway. Since then I make sure I got all the trucks checked bought new heavy duty receivers and never overloaded a trailer again unless we only using side streets.
Why dont you just use some 3000lb straps? The machine only weights 3300? Cool video though! Thank yo for sharing
Where did you get that grapple bucket?
That's the bobcat grapple
How big of a Boulder can you move with grapple?
roughly 1000 lbs
What will this mt lift comfortably?
It's rated for 1000lbs but you can probably get 1200, maybe a little more with a second guy on the back. But you have to be very careful of tipping especially when loading a trailer because this machine can throw you.
I think going with an S70 would have been a better alternative. I think those stand ups would just wear you down after a long day. Anyhow good video
You can send me an s70 if you want, I'll take that too
Your an idiot
Lmfao
Actually to be more serious, I just don't want one of my workers to decide the bobcat seat is his rightful place and spend the whole day on it, expecting the other guys to do all the manual labor. I keep a small crew and I'm only operating the Bobcat part of the time, so I expect my operator to also be a regular ground man.
S70 is garbage. Mini stand on are taking over the industry for a reason. Every single major contractor is using mini for everything these days.
What is the width of the trailer?
Nevermind got it
Biggest mistake any new operator makes Is, now listen to this = TO MUCH THROTTLE. IT DOES NOT NEED TO RUN FULL NUTS. Back off to where you can handle it. Good luck, nice machine.
You should just tip the dump trailer up a bit and it won’t be as steep
That doesn't work. I'll make a video on it some time and show why. It's based on the location of the hinge.
@@easyeddystrees I see. I’m just speaking from experience loading one myself on to a dump trailer. But I guess it’s because of it being a different dump trailer.
That thing i hear is loud
It's not too bad. Kubota claims to be the quietest one
He said the ramp is 8 inches long he can’t read a tape measure 🤣🤣