I cant imagine this is easier than just spending some money on ramps or a trailer once rather than having to deal with loading and unloading it this way. As cool as it is it just looks like it'd be a pain in the ass
This a normal way to load/unload excavators in norway. belive it or not, this was the only way we used to load/unload excavators where I used to work before :)
@@TonyLee_windsurf it is....as a start.....when you got your license, that's when you start the real learning process. I just got certified today. Looking forward to learn a lot more in the comming years.
Very good operator's skill! A single slip up may tip off that expensive machine though. The tailgate hinges must be very strong to bear the machine weight.
Snyggt och skickligt! Kanske den bästa videon jag sett när man lastar på en grävare. Fast det var ju lite nära att den halkade av i början, eller ... ;-)
Hallo Vegard deine acktion war schon sehenswert War selber 43 Jahre Baggerfahrer ,und weiß wie tückiisch diese kleinen Dinger reagieren Weiterhin viel Glück bei deinen weiteren STANTS
Ramps are pretty dangerous too. They can slip. To avoid the damage when they slip you need to climb them with the help of the arm, and you need the arm to balance when it tips over. So in the end it is a pretty similar procedure.
Congratulation, it should be so fun to do it. I make with 5tonnes so that s more easy coz she highest but I don't think that I m able to do it with a 2,5 t.
hello sir i was close lol i was a desk jockey till 50 last ten years big high end apartment mantaince nothing like working with an experienced operator Again. Nice job
По каким критериям лучше всего сравнить надежность Вольво и Мазды? Как правильно сравнить? Какие критерии лучше выбрать? Что нужно для этого? Посоветуйте, пожалуйста
Skills Yes but also a LOT of LUCK and luck runs out one day .......taking proper equipment to unload / load is always the best idea , don't play around with machinery or one day itl go badly wrong
Ok so I don't know how heavy equipments work. Just wondering though, why not just drive it without a truck? I mean, I guess it's light enough to go through roads without damaging the roads right?
I've been loading like that until last week when the machine slipped on the snow so I drove it farther into the truck and it was too vertical when I swung around to push it in it flopped on its side. No injury no damage except to my pride!