When i was working on dumpers,,, the guys on the excavators would shout at us through the radios when we were even half a tire with to far. And would often tell us to back up and realign. Good times...
Thanks. By the way, whoever welded that plate across the rock teeth on the smaller bucked should be drawn and quartered by four D-11Rs! Great videos you guys make. Hoping to see you in a D7E some day.
Late comment I mean years late comment, but this is nice, I like seeing blasted or ripped stone or rock being loaded, the sound of the material hitting the truck bed. How many tons?? Keep up the good work
If you check out a video we posted last december about how a hydraulic quick attach works you can see everything in action. It's on this very same machine and I actually go through what moves and what does what.
I'm surprised you aren't loosening up the dirt while your waiting for the trucks. and those loads looked just fine to me!!! throw some more on there!! Lol
if you spill that much shit loading trucks where I work they'll pull your ass out of the excavator and you'll be holding a stop paddle flagging traffic
Someone from up in Canada tell me what exactly they are working on here? Seems like all these videos are just removing huge HUGE plots of soil. Is this a mine? Quarry? Can't be for a building, that would be HUGE!!
you gotta learn how to load trucks because overloading them and spilling boulders off the side fills up haul roads and busts tires. Ya theirs room for improvement
Are you getting frustrated with your buckets? I have dug this kind of stuff by hand, so you should thank goodness you are using a shovel, it is hundreds of times quicker, all you have to do is to learn how to ease her through the hard bits, tender loving whispered in the joystick usually works, just as you are doing!
You mad we don't load little girly trucks? The name of the game around here is production so if you aren't spilling over the sides it isn't full and you're wasting everyone's time. If this was a tandem I might agree.
Well thank you for being in the video. Shoot me an email at ddnbproductions@gmail.com. I might have some DDnB swag I'll send your way for making the video as illustrious as it is.
must have a shit load of rocks fall on ya haul road. ya don't seem to concerned about spillage I`d get me arse kicked where I work. I must say though, nice cut. I used a very similar bucket as the smaller one for cutting trenches in softer ground. if that were, I would gas cut that cutting edge off the teeth. actually I would through that little teaspoon away on that job. hey, arm, good luck...
I've run 385's, 390's, 850's, 870's even Komatsu 800's. My personal first choice is still the 385/90 But If I'm digging around stuff I prefer the Deere 850. It's a solid competitor for the Cat's in that size class. For a GP machine to swing an 8yd bucket in rock like that says a lot about the machine. Especially when you look at the 385C LME on this channel that's only swinging a 7yd bucket.