+PAmining i have a quick question it may be stupid but how dose the bucket on that machine open. i don't see any rams connected to it and it dosen't seem to to have a solid connection with the main dipper.
Justin You don't make many videos now but when you make one you make a great one. What a great showing of this mighty machine Justin and you did it justice thanks for your great video
thanks for all details we can see the positions of the some hidraulics pipes so i think the CAT have more perfection in every detail is my opinion nice vedeo mate
The original Cat 5000 serious was a pretty sloppy layout, IMO. The new Cats are laid out nice, but that's also because their O&K design. Komatsu defiantly has a more operator friendly layout. Thanks!
It's a shame I can not work with a machine of these dimensions. Here in Norway there are very few. thanks mate for put this great vedeo and explain cheers
Thanks for the video. It amazes me how much it takes to make this machine run but it has one very basic function, to dig. What where the 2 things hanging down on either side behind the boom? I have seen those things on other machines but have no idea what they are used for.
+Mariusdubose That depends on the mine and what kind of production targets the job has. This machine runs on a 24/7 schedule with a single 8 hour inspection day once a week
Good video. Everybody buys out everybody so fast I can't keep up. Komatsu and Demag. Cat and O&K. Oh well. it's their money. I just run them. Was that conveyor support rollers squawking in the background? Sounded like it.
+Lewie McNeely Yep the two best German excavator manufactures purchased by the two biggest equipment competitors! And no that would be a rotary blast drill