u/SimplyLYN88
Never heard of the SDLOOL SL90B until today!
Honestly the price compared to bigger, and name brands caught my attention pretty fast.
Anyone here used the Wolverine PFA-11-3300G?
Was browsing auction listings last night trying not to buy more attachments and ended up looking at the Wolverine PFA-11-3300G for way longer than I expected. I don't see people talk about Wolverine attachments much compared to the bigger brands, but I keep seeing these show up at auctions lately which made me wonder if they're secretly pretty solid for the money
Hills, mud, and rough ground are no match for the Caterpillar D6R XL pushing through tough terrain like a beast
Anyone familiar with VICSEC VCA-8 excavator attachments?
Saw a VICSEC VCA-8 attachment sitting in the Ritchie Bros yard, and realized I honestly don’t know much about these excavator attachments. It’s always interesting coming across attachment brands you don’t see every day.
At first glance, it looks like a solid setup, and now I’m curious to hear from operators and mechanics who’ve actually worked with one.
For those familiar with the VICSEC VCA-8:
• What kind of jobs does it handle best?
• Any standout features or things operators like about it?
• How’s it been from a maintenance and durability standpoint?
Would love to hear some real-world experience from people who’ve spent time around these attachments.
Anyone here ever run a VICSEC VCA-8?
Saw a VICSEC VCA-8 sitting in the Ritchie Bros yard and realized I honestly don't know much about these machines. It's always interesting seeing equipment brands you don't come across every day.
At first glance, it looks like a solid piece of equipment, and now I'm curious to hear from people who've actually spent time operating or maintaining one.
- For anyone familiar with the VICSEC VCA-8:
- What do these machines do really well?
- What stands out most about them?
- How's the hydraulic performance and overall build quality?
- What kind of jobs are they best suited for?
- Any features operators really like about them?
Would love to hear some real-world experience from the people who've actually worked around these machines.
When the job gets tougher, the backhoe goes harder.
Was browsing Ritchie Bros. and saw a CAT 336 sitting in the yard-looks like a solid mid-to-heavy class machine for digging, loading, and site work. If the hours and undercarriage check out, could be a pretty good pickup. Anyone else looking at it? Would you go for a 336 or stick with something smaller like a 320?