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Efficient Excavations
Canada
Приєднався 23 сер 2020
Tips and tricks for excavator operators interested in efficient techniques for various tasks mainly on the pipeline. Subscribe, Like, Share and leave a comment on any future videos you’d like to see
Some Tips on Plugging Out on a Bend
Some tips on plugging out on a bend, digging pipeline.
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Beer Stacking Excavator
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Excavator stacking full beers #excavator #excavatortricks #heavyequipment
Excavator Shading Pipeline
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Excavator shading pipeline ditch. Double line 6 and 3 inch dug with a v-bucket. #excavator #backfilling #pipeliner #hitachiexcavator #swamper #shading
How To Dig Pipeline Ditch
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Tips and tricks on how to dig pipeline ditch. Tips on grading, healing ditch bottom, over bends and sags. #excavator #ditching #pipeliner #digging #trench #owneroperator #grading #johndeere290 #trackhoe
How to Spin off Your Ditch
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Excavator plugging out and spinning off ditch #excavator #heavyequipment #pipeliner #trenching #ditching #excavatortips
How to Slope and Grade Ditch
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Sloping and grading ditch with an excavator on the pipeline. #Excavator #Trenching #Pipeliner #Hitachi470
Some Tips on Digging Pipeline Ditch with a Digging Bucket
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Digging pipeline ditch with a digging bucket for triple line ditch. 2 meter wide ditch bottom 2.4 deep. Tips on digging straight, sloping and grading ditch bottom
Digging in Rock
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Digging a bellhole on a pipeline and ran into rock. Digging with a V-bucket
How to Load Excavator With Broken Track
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Mini Kubota 161-3 with a broken track being loaded up on a beaver tail flat deck gooseneck on one track.
How to Unload Excavator With Broken Track
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How to Unload Excavator With Broken Track
Pipeline Ditch Over Bends and Sags Fly By
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Pipeline Ditch Over Bends and Sags Fly By
Little Trick for Plowing Snow with a Midi Excavator
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Little Trick for Plowing Snow with a Midi Excavator
Unloading Highboy of Access Mats, Install and Fly By
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Unloading Highboy of Access Mats, Install and Fly By
How to Install Access Mat’s and Toboggan Mats
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How to Install Access Mat’s and Toboggan Mats
Some Tips on Digging Through Muskeg on Mats
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Some Tips on Digging Through Muskeg on Mats
Digging 250 Meters/Hour (800 Feet/Hour) in Hitachi 350
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Digging 250 Meters/Hour (800 Feet/Hour) in Hitachi 350
How to Dig a Pipeline Bell Hole, Stairs and Cellar
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How to Dig a Pipeline Bell Hole, Stairs and Cellar
Nice! Is that pipe wrapped in rockgaurd? If not, doing that on a pipeline job would get you kicked off the spread for putting holidays the pipe. Js
Stright and to the point. Love it!!
Get a bucket to match the with of the dig
U rather stagger them
Goood digging!..Question i have inregards to the separation of the dirt why?..
Man you butchered that. Can’t believe people are saying it is good lol
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I like to scratch the surface first like if I’m digging footings… comes out super clean and looks really good. Little details that separate me from the average operator
Nice ah Nice 💪
Seems like a good operator but every scoop is overloaded. I lose my sh*t on anyone that gets dirt in my bucket pins. Quickest way to make that machine a sloppy wh*re.
Very good working bro can i drive exavater sir i learn exavater sir please help me sir
Is that a freaking shaker / screening bucket used for back fill hes got on there , lawd
WW1 and 2 soldiers would be happy if this had existed back then🎉
Only a worm runs a hoe with the wind shield open and drags the bucket with the tracks good job worm
Thanks for taking the time to type that out 💙
Nice videos Noisy hitachi If you touch the pipe do you look over both shoulders quickly or slowly?
I wanna be like you ❤
I’m a second year apprentice and just finished a week on excavator and it was not nice lol! I’d love to see some tutorials on all the basic techniques so when I go back again I’ll have a better understanding on what to do from a PRO!
Miss the videos
Why even bench it if you only bench one side? Whoever ends up working in that trench won't be protected. Worker safety is the only reason for a bench
I mention at the beginning of the video that I’m benching the right side for a power cable. Nobody needed to be down there, we just rolled out the 1” poly from the surface. I only sloped it because it needed to stand over night
is this Alberta?
Yup, this was just south of Fox Creek last winter
Boss work
I was digging in 2 pipes that were 5 meters separation. Naturally excavators want to dig straight back to the centre of your machine. Leaving the middle island makes it way easier to stay digging wide from the resistance of that middle material.
@@efficientexcavations makes sense, thanks for answering!
@@efficientexcavations been binge watching all your videos trying to soak in everything you do. Pretty green at trenching but I’ve been running hoe for about 2 years now, got my first opportunity to do 10kms of water line coming up so I appreciate all the videos you post!
Looks like topsoil to me. Lol. Never thought of that.. good idea!..
like a surgeon. 👍
What’s the reason you do this ?
That was almost a cut out ffs !
3 very useful tips: Time management. -preplan Situational awareness. -think ahead Maximizing efficiency. -dont overthink it
Bottom digging is the least efficient way to dig ! Unless you're in sand !
I used to think that for about 10 years. I dug deep ditch water and sewer for 7 years, up to 7 meters deep. Would start at the top as wide as needed for a safe ditch and work my way down, then went pipelining and figured it was the same style of digging for 6’ foot ditch. A couple other guys would get 15 joints to my 10 joints and I couldn’t figure out how they were doing it. Turns out they were bottom diggers. I tried it one day and I eventually got up to their level, took awhile to get used to but I swear it works. If you think about it, you’re getting way more virgin dirt in your bucket, not fluffed up 30%. Give it a try one day and time yourself your way for a joint then try bottom digging and I think you’ll be surprised
Don't be a bottom digger!
Awesome operating good to see you teaching the next generation.
You would never swing Material over top of the pipe.
Would never backfill pipe with frozen dirt, that’s why he’s separating it.
A good operator knows what he's doing.He's a good operator.
No not very often. The reason I was, was because I dug through the access road that morning for the well operator. His temporary access was behind my spoil pile and I didn’t have enough room to throw it that way
Dont forget to roll it before you get to burn pile to get the dirt out!
And I do love the v bucket
When digging ditch I love them so much you could weld it on there Lol. They don’t work that good in hard ground though, too much surface area to pull through the ground. Best part is you can bottom dig and be healing the ditch as you go. No wasted movements, just heal bulking and it’s done
Not to bad!
I could show you a way to do it in two!hours! Very little swinging!,!
I'm in mining and I just recently got signed off to run excavator so I'm still learning. One thing I've noticed is there are a lot of average operators, but not a lot of really really good ones. The two things I've been trying to focus on are never banging my cylinders, and trying to stay several steps ahead of myself as far as planning goes. So any good tips I get from videos helps, cheers!
I've been at it 20+yrs Chap n with right crowd round ya it's best job you'll ever have
Mechanic here, terrible for cylinder seals… that is all
I call them bottom diggers
👌 great control mate!
For this to be good for loading trucks I’d have the swing towards the cab sometimes because good luck coordinating that with em but definitely interesting
7:20 That move. Killin it bro.
Do you have a deck truck that you put your frost shank on so it can be rolled up to you?
I had a 6T ripping ditch line for me on this job. Usually do have a ripper that can be delivered, but we never had a ripper for this machine on the job. Was a Hitachi 470, had a 350 ripper and a 290 ripper though
Nice work man. Hurtin' Albertan Doin Time.
Nice smooth never ending movement of that bucket. Love watching a professional at work
Really nice work man
thanka for the vid bro, im a new operator, and they have me opening up a 6 ft power trench with a 2 foot bench
What a skillful and smooth operator!
Thats à guy that loves his job
where’s is that H bar?
@@martygrande873 The highest pin on the bucket
Kinda nice but you should have stairs on both sides , should have access/egress on both sides and if you dig stairs you’ll save on the ladders. Good basement/cellar placement.