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    Default Ex3200 backhoe video

    Not the most exciting video ever, but here's me getting to know my backhoe:


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    Any regrets or complaints about the EX

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrsilly View Post
    Not the most exciting video ever, but here's me getting to know my backhoe:


    Its great! and probably the only exisiting video showing what it can really do! Nice Job, looks to be a great back hoe with lots of power - the thumb is a great tool as well!

    enjoy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by msiewert96 View Post
    Any regrets or complaints about the EX
    Yes - no cup holder!! Seriously, I feel pretty good about it. But then I don't have a lot to compare it to...

    It was delivered with a loose fitting on the BH, so I put a gallon of fluid into my yard the first day before I noticed.

    The self tapping bolts that hold the hydro-line guard on the back of the loader came out - looks like the holes were drilled too large. The dealer came right out the same day - redrilled & installed larger bolts.

    Having never used a tractor backhoe, I am wondering if the way the bucket swings & pivots (as seen in this video) is typical. Seems perhaps a little jerky? Could be my technique.

    The backhoe seat & the tractor seat don't really get along. This might also be typical, but perhaps the BH & the tractor were not designed for each other specificaly.

    Now I just need to get those tires filled.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ducati996 View Post
    Its great! and probably the only exisiting video showing what it can really do! Nice Job, looks to be a great back hoe with lots of power - the thumb is a great tool as well!

    enjoy!
    Thanks. I was keeping the RPMs down around 18k-20k, so the power was not at its best.

    My friend took this video with his phone, & posted it to his website via my wireless network before I'd gotten off the tractor!
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    what is the suggested break in period on the cub

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    Quote Originally Posted by msiewert96 View Post
    what is the suggested break in period on the cub
    50 hours. I might throw an extra oil change in at 20 or 25 hours to flush away anything bad.
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    Well I am def jealous...wish I could have been able to get the BH when I got mine...nice work....and I agree about no cup holder...lol..sure would be nice to have one....congrats again...
    Michael J.

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    Very nice video. We have sold a bunch of EX3200's but only a few with BackHoe's. So far everyone has been very happy.
    Thanks for the Video
    Kevin

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    Ne1 got this video? I would sure like to see it and it's no longer on the server

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