Learning how to use a backhoe- Part 2

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Uploaded by on Sep 6, 2009

Just purchased a new MF 2310 TLB and am learning how to use it. I have had to mow around a big rock for years and now I am able to get rid of it. This hole is about 5`deep and the hoe pushes the rock in it without any problem.

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  • If you idle her down a little it won't be so jumpy!

  • thanks bro for the info.peace and god bless.

  • @mrsillyman im only 16yrs old but i know what im talking about when it comes to heavy equipment my school has a program for us for 3 yrs and this is my first yr. but anyways its not a bad on the machine.. i mean its not gonna hurt it. but what for saftey just be careful with that small backhoe because you dont wanna get to close to that hole and then the ground cracks or breaks loose and you fall in. and you dont have a full rops n i use the the backhoe to push my self backwards everyday!!

  • hi there. I don't disagree it is probably not best practice. do you think it is a no no from a safety perspective or abuse of equipment perspective? I would not have tried it if the tractor was on an incline and would think if the hoe can lift big rocks it could roll the tractor without hurting anything. Again, I agree it probably isn't best practice but I highly doubt there is a hoe operator who doesn't do it on a regular basis... thanks for the comment.

  • I WANT THAT!!!!!!!!!! nice man!

  • that seat on those things are a pain in the ass

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