Pull the bar towards you when you butt that pipe, sewer goes in easy but waterline that size good luck, get out while you can if you’re in the hole so you can chase your grandkids around
Love seeing videos like this when I live this life everyday. Doing deep house connections currently going 16ft down on Monday can’t wait prolly pave at then end of the day once we pull the digging box and back fill. Be safe out there fellas.
Trench discipline, shoring, having an underground crew that’s tight and everyone knows their task and goes about getting it done! I’ve done every phase from laborer mudding inverts on big and small RCP pipe, building manholes, laying pipe, cutting up transite pipe back in the day with a chop saw and no mask, water or ear plugs! Back before I knew better! Checking and setting grade for a big crew of excavators when I worked at Kiewit as well as running every piece of equipment on a job site and the job itself eventually. Now I just sit in my easy chair and re live my glory days by watching videos like these! Remember to work safely guys, I can’t tell you how many jobs I’ve left at the end of shift without all the crew, it’s not a feeling you ever want to experience so be safe out there! 🇺🇸💪👊👍
A trick I use is use the crease of ur shovel to grade ur rock it fits perfectly if the laser hits the point of the crease it will be a bulls eye on ur target
Hey I just found your channel through Diesel and Iron, he recommend it in one of his videos. This is EXACTLY the kind of stuff I like watching , and recording, too! Keep it up, looking forward to more vids like this 👍🏻
Boyyyy that looks so much more eficent loading a dump truck with the dirt and haveing it dumped futher away insted of dumping the dirtt on the ground right next to the hole then haveing loaders come pick it up the drive ot off.. Money money money
After watching big timber on Netflix I thought about wearing a GoPro at work and making videos when I go in the cage 6 metres deep. Maybe I'll get some good content out of it. Doubt the GoPro will make it a full 12 hr shift tho
Really don’t get why this guy loads trucks like this .. swing all the way around is a waste of time when you have the room to load this truck faster :/ kinda confused with such a big company and why everyone have white hat!?
I assumed it was the truck driver,. I had a driver park for lunch where I couldn't load him before, because you know can't eat lunch while being loaded.
I don't understand why you don't have a loader backfilling and why is the second hoe setting the pipe off the side of the trench? Crazy. Nobody knows how to backfill with a loader anymore?
Allow me to introduce myself inspector reasons why some of us earn about 5 to sic thousand with a twist of a wrist it's because life sucks don't it kick you in the nuts
0:43 Why does that bucket have a metal rectangular plate covering it's teeth? The only theory I can think up is it reduces spillage when digging as bucket teeth leave dirt behind.
Cool video. I'm curious as to why the hell the 336 digging the mainline trench has such a narrow bucket on it. There should be at least a 24" bucket on it for digging.
So he can dig in the trench box... he should have a jrb, a wide bucket for digging your box to hang it if need be, then drag the box and dig thel last 1ft or 2 with ur narrow bucket inside of the trend box... saves alot of gravel over the coarse of the job...
Depends on the material! Hard/rocky material would be difficult with a bladed bucket. That blade will give you a nice grade but that doesn’t matter so much in this application because they will lay gravel underneath the pipe anyhow.
@@bradesser89 It is Sewer, SDR-35 to be exact. 10 inch. And you can bar 12'' sticks of water pipe home, i can do it in TWO bars send me your email i will send you a video. and that is 12'' c900 watermain. drt9