James;11344 said:
Let me talk to someone would did a similar project a few years ago. I don't remember what they used. I will call him today and find out for you.
Molovescompany; Bobcat couldn't provide the radio controll for the MT-series machines, for the simple reason that they are operated by sticks on the valves. if they would have pilot controll sticks it would have been easyer, like on the bigger machines.
but i have still one option, to buy a MT-52 (its lower than a MT-55), have to go used because they are not sold in Finland any more...
I would bring the machine to Technion Oy - Home and they would remove the hydraulic valves and mount a valve pack with electric proportional control, the proportional valves would get the signals from the "brain" that they install with the radio controll unit. they told me that the operation should go under 10000
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Hi!
Now i have a really difficult task to bid! the job is to empty sand, rocks and other stuff under the base floor. working height would be 1,2m (4feet) and there is about 1000m3 (1300yard3) to take out.
its not possible to open the walls, so we have to make a hole in the floor and drop in the equipment that way.
my plan is to buy & use a Kanga D800R - Radio Remote Control skid steer loader and conveyer belts (which i have...).
Kanga Loaders
there is one problem... Kanga doesnt have the CE-marking that is needed to make it a aproved piece of machinery.
is there other brands out there manufacturing these machines?
the other option would be a wacum truck, but it would be extremely expensive and slow! the hoses would be stuck all the time, and operating the suck hose at a 1,2m height would be a back killer!
using a brokk at that height would also be very slow...
any opinions?
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