I went to school for heavy equipment in Orange Park Florida and after graduation I got a job in a rock quarry I ran a 40 ton wheel loader but I've never run a 963 Track Loader bet it's fun
I use to play inside this Tonkya truck being loaded ! 😅 Only field truck use heavy duty Stuff here bro ! Real Mans Work ! 1981 till late 90s ! Real Construction ! Facts ! 😂😂😂😂😊 8:31 😊
Never ran the K series loader just the B or C. I love and miss doing this but the body not up to it and if I could find a job that pays what I'm making now I'd say to hell with the body pains and get back into it.
А почему после погрузки тракторист ковшом в кузове не прижимает загруженный грунт что бы при транспортировки не сыпался из кузова?для техники безопасности,
Indeed!!..he has a lot to learn about running that loader…I bet he burns gobs of fuel every day compared to other operators…pushing way past where he should to load the bucket…then he has to travel back from the over travel of loading so it slows down cycle times…spinning his tracks needlessly…packing the dirt in the bucket making it hard to dump out…that was painful to watch…technique is everything!!..he could handle the machine he just had poor technique…
Don't think this guy knows how to use the 4in1 which reduces cycle time and reduces wear on the dump link by not oscillating the bucket back and forth to shake material out and also not contact the dumper skip
You still have to oscillate it back and forth even when you open the bucket because the dirt always sticks to the back of the bucket.Its not really any faster.I've been doing that shit every day
Makes for perfect clean up too, used to drive a 1961 International Drott, 4 in1 bucket was a multi purpose piece of kit, shovel , clamshell, bulldozer and grader, all American of coarse but most good plant is....the arms were weak though, and many had to be welded up around main tipping lever brackets, but overall, they were great for the time and many still in use today...
Back up alarms are the first thing that i rip out of any machine i work with.I can't stand listening to that sound for 10 hours!I watch behind me when I'm reversing instead relying on some annoying sound and someone behind me that might not hear it from his hearing protection or just being distracted by something else.Say whatever you want but machines that i work with have no backup alarms and im going to keep it that way for as long as I live
Obsolete machine. Trackloaders where replaced years ago when HYD excavator was invented. To costly to operate. When undercarriages weren't so expensive not as bad