We just broke down a 6015 in Cupertino Ca. last week, and sent it down to Texas. It took 2 of us 5 days, 5 lowbeds, a 660 ton crain, and one 9 axle. Cool video.
The excavator operator should have pulled all that material up from behind him as he came up to the stockpile and made a platform to sit the excavator on then start to load the Moxie's, set yu stockpile up first then you can go nuts loading all day. by the looks of the operator, he's only new born to the trade, takes time to learn, the rest of you guys cant talk you were shit when you started too, and yes he needs to crowd the bucket more to get more material in it, he's not using the dipper arm and crowd at the same time as he should to get a full bucket, but hay he's learning aye.
The guy is building his bench as he goes. Better to load it out while he progresses than to move it twice. Once he's at the end of his bench, then he'll set up for production.
I can see what they are doing, (obviously), but that truck is going about 200 yds. and dumping it's load beside that green "lake". What's the idea, as if they were filling it in surely they would dozer it over the edge, plus the CAT is sort of digging out another one, - are they making a park of some sort or what.? Is the water 'green' for any particular reason.
Some of the very best video footage ever shot. Love that 6015B working , Whoever is the operator of the drone is good as they come. Thanks for all the fine videos. God Bless to all.