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    Probe test light with digital meter

    Don't see it for sale yet but there is a nice YouTube video
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    Help estimating pool demo

    I did a pool similar to that years ago, the walls were attached to steel c-channel, used a gas powered cut-off saw. Cut everything into manageable pieces and hauled it out by hand. In the towns I work, usually we need to have a permit so that the pool is taken off the homeowners tax assessment.
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    Your opinions of Hyundai excavators

    I don't have any complaints with my older 210lc-3, it's been reliable and the controls work fine. I do have a problem with it is lack of dealer support, in my area.
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    First purchase

    I like the idea of renting but if you aren't going to be moving it much, you could consider a 200 series or over width machine. In my area they are about the same price and often in better shape then the smaller machines.
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    Heavy loads out a hole

    I have the stumps flush cut then once they're free, I flip them over to break off any roots I can, then scratch all of the dirt off. Once it's as light as possible with a proper ramp I either try to pull on one side then the other to walk it out or sometimes spin it out. You may also try a chain...
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    Question to basement diggers

    In normal digging conditions, for that size excavation, a 160 is going to be better you may even consider something a little smaller with a blade on it.
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    Backhoe preference? New Holland LB115 or JCB 214 S Series

    We have a lb115 at work, works great for us, no real problems with it. In my area dealer support is not the greatest so parts can be slow.
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    how to dig a Basement ?????

    All good advise, the only thing I'd add is I always make sure I have a bench mark for the footing elevation in place before excavation and keep it intact and accessible after excavation, for when the customer questions why I dug so deep or not deep enough. I also try to leave two off-set stakes...
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    Special Battery For A Backhoe

    Try looking for a dedicated battery shop in your area, I just replaced the batteries in my lb115, they cost 125.00 each and they are identical to the New Hollands I took out.
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    Takeuchi Parts??

    I can recommend Al Preston's, great guys.
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    This years Christmass Tractor

    I know what you mean about the lack of working class people around here, it sucks, there business name is RJ Davis
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    This years Christmass Tractor

    I used to work in Wilton a lot, now I'm in Westport working for a builder, my family has a excavating business in Wilton. Small world...I was in Bethel for thanksgiving.
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    This years Christmass Tractor

    I just noticed you're in CT, what part of the state? I'm in Norwalk, lower Fairfield county.
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    This years Christmass Tractor

    Yes I do like it, nice job!
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    Varmints bothering my equipment

    Can't use it everywhere but I've been having some success with spraying thinned down engine oil on some of my stuff that sits for about 3 or 4 months.
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    Topsoil Screener

    I'm doing pretty good, I've been working for a residential builder in Westport running all of his equipment doing site work. I screen all of our own material on site with a Nordberg track mounted screener, it's remote controlled so it's a one man operation to use it. I went to the Caldwell and...
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    Topsoil Screener

    Hey John I was at Mass-Conn in Berlin a couple of weeks ago, they had a bunch of screeners there some used. For that amount of topsoil to screen I would just try to rent something. I heard you aren't working for that builder anymore are you doing excavating work now? Jon
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    If you could start again....

    In my area you would make more "profit" from the smaller equipment however you may not be able to keep it as busy as the larger equipment. So it all comes down to who your customers are and the type of work you can get.
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    Will a backhoe work for me??

    If your clay is like mine, I would look for an excavator.
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    If you could start again....

    A good triaxle...probably would just barely make a living with it, but it would get your name established. I'd then buy/rent a 160 size excavator.
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