Thanks! The company I work for has just acquired 2 new CAT 320s and is in the process of getting 2 new Komatsu PC350s, so I'm hoping to get more time in the big excavators, and more video. Lately I've mostly been working indoors with a PC88 which isn't very good for filming due to low light.
The hoe is sitting on top of a pile of gravel, so if I didn't beep they could potentially run into it. Some truck drivers are pretty good and they know right where to stop, but they usually rely on the operator to stop them. Normally they back in when they see the full bucket in the air, but I've had one driver back right into the bucket (which was sitting on the ground) while I was away using the porto potty. Love your fireworks dissections, and can't believe how much those companies scam!
I'm not sure why I was curling the bucket out all the way each time, it wasn't necessary to dump the gravel. Stuff like this is exactly why I film myself, I (and I'm sure others) notice many, many little things that I try to work on. Thanks for the comment!
Hi dude. I watched your beautiful video from a small village of Iran. I'm crazy about your bucket especially when you load with full bucket and full capacity
Too much bucket banging! No reason for it, dry material. They would run you off the pipeline for that. Tough on cylinder and who wants to listen to it.