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Order picker is easy if your new just be easy on the gas and turn at a slow pace it’ll come to you like it did for me!
You don’t gotta flex the excavator😂😂😂
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Hellow until to know excavator you can take how long
Lowering your bucket before swinging it wrong instead lift it above 7feet for safety reasons cause there might any subjects or humans to hit.
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Hi guys, thank you for a great video, to share my experiences, I live in Slovakia, which is country in the middle of the Europe, I love watching theese building, or co struction machines since I was a little kid, and I always loved to watch backhoe working. Funny thing is, I've probably never seen backhoes driving around with boom "sticking" out of the machine to the back. What they always do, after they finish the job, or right after they arrive is, that they swing the whole boom arm either to the side, or in the center. Not with a left joystick, because they don't swing the boom arm left, or right, there's some dedicated button, pedal, or lever, they use, and whole boom arm "slide" to the left, or right. Probably it's some kind of a norm, due to spacing, as it is with semi trucks. J
"Hey maam i am here with my excavator ready to demo your house".. "Nah everything is fine I watched Randy show me how to use it even though he says he's not a professional, everything will be fine now move outta the fuckin way so I can rip shit up" it's Randy approved don't worry 😂😂😂
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I’ll stay in my dozer and grader ❤ nice video !
Thank's so much!❤
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I wonder how many chains you would need for a fully loaded M1A3 Abrams MBT which is 73.6 tons.
The WLL of the trailer securement points matter as well
One thing when going down hills, you can cross steer. I used to log steep ground. And watch guys going down hill loose ground and trying to steer yanking the heck out of the turning levers trying to turn right or left. They want to turn right and have the right turn lever abd brake on real hard, but still not getting the dozer to turn right because of steepness and on loose ground. What you do is cross steer. When you want to turn right, you pull the left turn lever. This will disengage the left turn drive into free spin. The left side will naturally speed up do to down hill gravity, and the dozer will trun to the right. Same if wanting to turn left, you pull or disengage the right track just enough to free spool it so it speeds up and the dozer will turn to the left. Dont pull lever too much to engage the brakes on the track. Just do it enough disengage the clutch drive. And that track on that side ussually will speed up and turn the dozer right or left. Good luck.
Worked logging . Wat hing guy run dozers blading road etc. Then i worked up to operator. No one taught me anything. But it was months before i found out the blades have a float setting, that they use for backblading. I was like ,you mfers. How here i thought you were guys were just that good, when all along you were using the float position on the blade. They just laughed.
Beautiful ladies 😍😜
Beautiful ladies wow
Can u hell ne get job oc forklift please
Easiest dozer to run and u still struggling bruh
Good
I really want to learn this
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Please am foster I want to keep following thank you very much
Good video.. I will always pull the dipstick in the morning, do a visual of the coolant burp tank, and quick check for oil leaks, then start the machine, skid steer, loader, motor grader, excavator, what ever the machine, and while the machine is warming up I will hit the grease fittings.. On a loader, I will grease the bucket pins two or three times a day, depending on the use.. Any time, as you walk up to a machine, do a visual, checking tires, lug nuts, under the machine for oil leaks, and such.. Treat the machine as if it were your own and you were paying to fix it when it breaks down.. That is my rant for the day.. Thanks for reading this..
It was a bit confusing and idk if a drone with a map and drawings with arrows would help lol I want to build my own house one day and it needs a basement
You can make $100k a year doing this and all u need is your full drivers license.
You've done this a few times before! Great information. Thanks!
I’m not an experienced equipment operator by any stretch of the imagination…ran some stuff at a friends farm sometimes helping out, just little stuff like that…but my folks had a spot in their yard that liked to flood when it rained…so they rented a miniex and asked me to dig a trench to lay some corrugated tube as a drainage. Well, my mom is very wary of excavators (she had an uncle who rolled one over and died.) and she’s out there watching me work, and I’m doing my jump turns, and she’s freaking out every time (guess me picking the front of the machine up and swinging the carriage around was just too much for her), and finally I’m like ‘would you rather I just do this?’ Bucket in the air, just right toe forward, left heel down, just ripped the hell out of the yard with the tracks. (She’s quite picky about the yard, likes her grass pretty.) She then decided she was ok with my jump turns 😂
Ah, uh, uh, ah…please ELIMINATE that from your vocabulary.
Dude can’t see you’re right hand so sitting here still not knowing how to operate forks
You know it’s a 360 video and you can move the screen!
Operators and mechanics of KZread, what would be your tips for maintenance and taking care of your excavator? What does someone has to keep an eye for? Any comment is appreciated!
Just drove my first skid steer yesterday. It was a blast. Wish the cab was enclosed like this one lol I turned a darker shade of brown.
When you can accomplish this my son, you will be an operator…
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I got a bobcat so bobcat
Man I’d love to have that in my sandbox. I think that might be a little big but I want that in my sandbox and my daily driver. Someone cuts me off I’m gonna pick him up in my bucket
Not popular in the Midwest?WTH lol. Jk. Thanks for sharing
Whst not to do in heavy equipment let thus guy get in one after the 6way blade video he's a sign man or labor for a while
Excellent instructions
I got a quick question. Can we come out to learn at any age? And can we choose like which equipment we want to learn? Or is it more as a practice site more than for new people to learn?
Hi Which boots are these? whats the brand?
Should not go up in the air without a pallet or table or something to break your fall. This also helps with balance of the truck as well
did you use your blade to keep from sliding back down when you were getting another bite with the bucket?
Good introductory video. Get use to the counter balance and get signed off for it before doing actual work on it. ALWAYS do a pre-start check to see everything is safe and secure on the equipment you are about to use. Don't forget if you are new to the forklift look at the load plate to see what the rated capacity is and the safe lifting weight for a STABLE load at the stated load centre for a given height. Forks must extend to at least two thirds of the depth of the pallet. Remember the stability triangle when travelling / turning with a load. As with some lifts, especially machinery or packaging is of different weight and sizes the centre of gravity may be off to one side. Check any labels / documentation for an indication of load centre for fork placement. Also if unfamiliar with the load speak to another operator who has handled similar lifts. A spotter may be necessary.
I ran one for like 5 months I love it
Basic Maintenance, oil, grease, coolant fuel type and filters, check tires, hydraulic leaks, worn hoses, battery and wires. Check operations, check everything, look for possible problems. PRACTICE PRATICE PRACTICE, SLOW SLOW SLOW, Be aware of you surroundings, over head clearance and obstacles.
It looks easy