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  • @austinjansen This guy is a dork. But I must point out that I have a 310J with extenda hoe and a thumb. Video to come. When I am loading brush and other light materials I have my bucket extended often. Have to use common sense when operating. Also have a 4 foot dithing bucket. A big one not just a clean up one. When it is full you have to know your limits for weight/reach. I use it to load a tandem dump truck. 9 foot sides.

  • why are you so high

  • this is how people get killed!! totally inexperienced!!!

  • what the fuck

  • look likes a typical city/county operator!

  • Aren't those stabilizers too high for the type of work his doing?

  • Are they trying to "mix" soil ?? is this there frist day on the job ??

  • Almost lost it at 0.10.............i doubt he has too much experiance on any machinery..... bad idea throwing it around to the side at speed with the extendahoe(or extendadig here in Ireland) out like that.......

  • I want a hoe!

  • Yea what the hell is he trying to achieve here lol? Surprized the mom in the background accually called it a skidsteer, the proper name instead of a bobcat!

  • Just a plain Tard

  • Only to be used when centered? Thats total BS...

  • soooooooo stupid

  • no reason to have all 4 tires off the ground

  • yeah clueless operator, or just stupid

  • I have never used one but I would agree.. the lower the machine and the wider the stabilizers would make the machine more stable.

  • hmm.up high enough

  • shouldnt have ur extender boom out if u dont need it..

  • they sure did put the stabilizers down far enough...

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