Awesome footage awesome, like how the operator is loading, no boring music to listen and you can hear the sound of the excavator. Keep up the good work
Four 45 ton trucks atleast from what I see and a 336... you did a hell of a job keeping up, I think a 349 or even a 374 might be better in this situation but then again that could be the only available excavator the company had to move to this site. Love the channel.
Where's the sense in slowing down cycle times doing big long pulls, when you got a lazer drizen bully chasing you? If you presented your bucket flatter - it wouldn't keep stopping on you forcing you to lift it to keep it coming, it's kinda like trying to cut with the side of a knife blade, rather than the blade itself. Keeping more within your optimal work range, cutting in with the bucket flat, using breakout force to fill it, rather that what you're doing there, would greatly reduce your cycle times and improve efficiency, it's not as if your digging a trench the width of your bucket. Creating a rounded face with your slew ring as the radius, rather than a flat face square to the job, would let you present your buck more squarely to the face, reducing twisting forces on the dipper and giving you more evenly loaded buckets from the sides, again- there's a bully chasing you to keep the side pretty and the bottom flat ....just saying
@@OPERATOR-oq1le 😆😆😆 ...so tell me OPERATOR... what in particular did I say to get your knickers all bunched and causing discomfort- to point of prompting you to lash out with all the smarts you could muster 🤔😁😁
You move up doing different skill levels , eventually you won't even be loading trucks anymore . You'll be doing technical digs , back fills , trench work ext