Thats crazy, never thought I’d be seeing the the little town I grew up in, on your channel. Good chance I picked those vineyards 10-15 years ago. Love it!
You won't find better heavy equipment operators than people that grew up on a farm, they're just natural operators, I've found that they can operate a machine that they've never operated before efficiently in no time.
Great video Aaron! Loved the car smashing part especially lol everyone needs a day like that once in a while and you comment if just another day at the office is hilarious 😅
I kinda wish I had gone into heavy equipment, but I don’t think I could tolerate with the bouncing around the operators go through. I’ve spent enough time on large turf equipment (working on a golf course) including large area mowers and a front loader on a tractor, to already have a distaste for being rattled around like that. Even having air ride seats and good suspension can still beat the shit out of your body. But I love heavy equipment. The smell, the power, the dirt and grease and oil. It’s just awesome.
The way how these cars get crushed by these dozers are pretty much the most satisfying and brutal things I've ever seen. If video games nowadays had physics like that, it would be a mind-blowing experience to see as well as video games getting more realistic these days.
Great video man definitely funny!! When is the next watch me work video coming out? I love to watch the watch me work videos! I hope to see a 6015B work sometime! Have a great one and I’ll catch you on the next one!
I got the pleasure of seeing a Cat 994 wheel loader have its way with a passenger car. You’re impressed with what 2 D10s can do to a car… well you should see what a Cat 994 can do. Personally I imagined 2 dozers having the squishing upper hand. Nah, definitely not. The 994 legit turned even the engine block to tiny shards. 😂
I'd like to see that! I saw a 994 probably 15yrs ago loading 785 Haul trucks with a D10 working by it. I bet it could have picked up the 10 and threw it in one trucks. It was massive.
I have a question about how much moisture get locked away in the ground due to this process. Think about the dust bowl, the way the farmers used to catch moisture for the fields in that dry climate. Now today they are experiencing a sever water shortage, so how much of what water makes up the supply chain is being locked away in this practice? Just a thought.
I would ask why the Walnut trees are shredded. Isnt there any good wood there? Walnut is a high quality wood. Just wondering if there would be a profit or break even to reclaim the trunk wood for timber??
Hey, our airport in Iceland might close down due to the eruption. Maybe before that the main road to the airport might get flooded by lava so people are working on how prevent that. Would be cool if BuildWitt could come over for couple of days :)
Hmm doesn’t burn to cut down on pollution.. Instead chipper or bowl grinder and uses giant dozers to process the waste even further burning tons of diesel. At least if you burn it you can spread the ash as fertilizer.
@@AaronWitt oh not at all. I’m sure it won’t be long before we have the same regulations in Florida…. Just costing me more money to clear land.. we already pay $70/load in just fees at multiple landfills on top of $7-$9 per yd. It’s getting ridiculous.
@@AaronWitt The California Air Resources Board (CARB) is the reason why we have those crappy gas cans these days. Besides, absolutely everything in California causes cancer. That's why every single thing sold has a Proposition 65 warning label on it. Glad I don't live there!
@@Urbicide Dumb Dimwitted Democrats have screwed up everything in California and I'm getting the hell out of here really soon! They're still building residential neighborhoods that people can't afford to buy! And they're still letting them build the houses and there's a water shortage now as it is! And then they're talking about global warming! Well it's hotter where there's residential neighborhoods than it is where there's farm land and open fields because of all the asphalt and concrete! And the water is going to be gone a lot quicker with these new neighborhoods go up!
I can hear the jerking and bouncing of the hydraulics...it's a sign of someone operating something new which you'd expect, but once you get the hang of it like the guys that do it everyday you'll be able to smooth out the starts and stops. You can tell a real pro by how smooth they make it all look and sound.
Please do this to all of these egotistical smoke blowing lifted pickup trucks that are a menace to society and a waste of fuel and metal. Please crush them all. I love all diesel powered machinery except pickup trucks. They are the most useless waste of a diesel engine ever created. Hauling nothing but egos.
Interesting process. Is there a reason they're not using a purpose built mulcher for the job? One mulcher does the job of the 4/5 machine team used in the video
Nothing "Beefier" about these loaders, compared to other Cat loaders in their "model" range, other than they've added cab & grill protection (grid bars) to protect against intrusion from the trees, as well as all the other add-on's for various area's of protection.... which anyone can have added to their Cat (and other brands) equipment, doing similar work, or for whatever reason & situation.
Filming the Equipment, Just show More Detal of the Equipment and Around it, move around, no just showing you talking and talking to much Instead of doing more Details and Images of the Equipment Hopefully you can Address this Situation and !!! Thanks
For future development you should get rid of all combustion engines to clean air and i was checking this magnetic heating it was interesting project without any emissions or fumes developed countries are using drones for transportation they don't have electricity wires hanging around of course because it would disturb traffic. that was before I learned that alcohol was heating water 3 minutes faster than propane and coffee helps to stay awake latest magnetic heating systems are very interesting subject also hiding electricity wires makes environment safer for everyone and then it's easier to find if there's any losses of power in cables.
As long as all the fluids where removed prior to crushing this would be environmentally friendly. You can bet those cars are buried out their somewhere.
Why do they have to cut down all the trees? Why don't they just harvest them yearly instead of replanting the entire tree from scratch? This seems extraordinarily wasteful.
Dumb idea. Car wasn't dealing drugs. Do you know how much energy it takes to manufacture a car? A lot. Therefore it should be run to the ground as it is the most efficient way to maximize ROEI
Not a fan of joysticks. The technology makes it planned obsolescence. I bougt a 1953 Cat 112 road grader 2 years ago. And what did I do with it. Same jobs it did for 69 years. I built 2 roads from scratch and fixed 3. Everything is manual so there is nothing I can't have made with lathe mill, welder and metal. I did about a 100,000 dollars of work for family according to quotes and the grader cost me 3500 plus fuel and my time. I bought the grader, family paid for fuel used and I donated my time. The 60 gallon fuel tank goes for days on a fill. This new garbage with all the tech will be scrapped rebuilt and re bought 3 to 4 times in 70 years. Which is more environmentally friendly?