Sometimes operator testimonials are great but there were too many people in this comment section that hate this loader for no apparent reason. And the ones that Haidet have an actually operated it before so they don't know anything about what they're talking about. It's just sad☹️
does anyone else have trouble trying to explain or tell someone how to operate a machine? like an excavator I run on just about every day but I don't know if I could walk someone through the controls when I operate one it's just like an extension of the body
Hi there, I am looking into becoming an heavy equipment operator and was wondering what the best way would be to go about getting training and finding a company to work for. I am looking at a little college that has a 3 month hands on course where they teach you how to run the equipment, how to be efficient on it, how to be safe ect ect. So my question is, would going to a place like that be a good way to get a start on being a operator? thanks for any advice!
Too much college kids electronic stuff these days. Give it a few years and it will be back and fourth to the dealer for repairs. God love my 80's cat loaders. :)
I know this video is over 7 years old. But I must wonder: How has a machine like this held up over the years? What would Honest Cam think today? Would it still be operable, or would it be a rickety relic? Would something from the middle 1970's still be alive today, while this one ends up as Toyota fenders?
Well, I recently got in a 930 at our batch plant with around 8,000 hours on it, and I have no complaints. That said, 8,000 is not a crazy amount of hours, and it appears to have been well maintained. (Also I'm a grease gun junkie).
You should have at least shown the Rep unless she requested otherwise. She sounded nice but ya never know by voice. - - - I am guessing she wasn't over 250# or she would have a hard time getting up to the cab door. - - Nice loader features.
Very Lame on Catapillars part Calling it a Socalled deluxe Cab with only a Cheap Non Nappa Leather Bucket or high back Chair & Simple Manual Non Power Sun Sunshade. Lame to no End. No USB OR SD Card reader on the Totally Cheap Radio, BASE Radio right there.
CAT quality, just don't like challenger tractors so tired of working on those things, sugar company down here bought about 500 to pull cane wagons and before 200 hrs the went back to the CAT dealer to get the John Deere's back