Loader Recovery
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- Опубліковано 24 гру 2017
- Not naming names but the operator left the cab of the tractor and tractor rolled to its current position. At first I thought I could drive it out then decided not to. Thanks for watching. Please subscribe! Have a nice day!
Well done, no stuffing around approached from the correct angle and pulled it sideways and slightly back. I have seen " experts" pull either forwards or backwards and the machine has tipped over the edge.
An ARMY of one!
With that said, you're lucky to have the equipment to get your self out of a situation.
You can always count on yourself....
Kariiiii
Mj
That’s a mean looking dozer 💪🏼
отличная работа , excellent travail !
You are very slick on the controls my friend
Excellent work!
Wow you are the recover er of machines, great job!!!
CAT POWER SAVES DEERE AGAIN!👍 Nice work
CAT DIESEL POWER
That was brutal to watch
This is the second recovery video of yours I have watched. You folks definitely lack experience, but get the job done. Not the best way, by far, but it gets done.
Cheers and best of luck from Peachland BC Canada.😀
I looked and you dont have any videos showing the right way to unstuck heavy equipment? In fact you dont have any videos at all. Thats odd.
So show us WTF is the best way?
gonna need some touch up paint after that one
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Gosto desse tipo de vídeo, parabéns 👏
Thats usually how it goes when i get stuck. I dont know what its gunna take to pull myself out, but i know what im gunna use.
You did well , first off whoever was on the loader when it went in stopped before trying to be the hero and didn't finish burying it ,,, time for new rear tires,,,
Done good job
I seem to recall that dozer itself being rescued at some point.
I am Soo happy you did not rool the loader on it's side.!??
Nice toys
crawler tractor an unusual machine in excellent strength ...
U should of back dragged the of driveway or something. 2 capable machines to fix the damage done.
Good job man, but next time don't do it at yourself or alone. There is always safety first
Good job. Maybe that loader wouldn't have been stuck if it didn't have whale skins for tires.
Ездишь на лысой резине? Часто бегаешь за гусеничным трактором:)
Nice
Be careful.
good job man
Muito legal👏👏👏👏👏👏
You done a good job.
👍well done m8
very cool bulldozer
Nicely done....
Well done..!!
the fact it never went 2ft further means it didn't roll down the hill turning to scrap metal. I was wondering if he would try to pull it straight back. I didn't see anything good with that. He did the only thing he could. Good thinking to save equipment, and fire an operator for such carelessness. Don't those have air brakes? If not lower the bucket with the blade pointed down.
sometime people don't know when they need to stop and get out of the way the other out of the way
Looks so easy with the dozer😂
Tools & Timber
Yeah, but he made it harder than he needed to. Shoulda just put the other guy on the loader, steered it right and pushed on the rear bumper of the loader with the Cat. That mess with the chains was dangerous the way he ended up pulling on them with everything basically beside the operator’s position on the dozer. I’ve been in that position quite a few times. We always pushed it out using the bumper, or used a tow cable hooked tow pin to tow pin to pull the loader backwards. In this instance, pushing on the loader bumper is the safest course to follow. He did a good job overall, it’s just dangerous as can be using chains like he did.
Ralfie , yes. Fully agree on the dangers of using chains and cables. Been using recovery winches and always used a lot heavier cable than winch can pull. Be safe.
Tools & Timber
I hear ya brother. I’m not really Leary of cables in this situation, but the chains are just whacko. We always had 1 1/4” cable around. Drag cable from a Northwest 190D. I’d unwind the cable ends and then make a loop and start winding the halves back together forming a loop on the end of the cable. It’s really strong, and doesn’t have any clamps. Do both ends and it’s a heck of a tow cable for heavy equipment. I ran a 1976 Cat 988 A loader for 6 years.
Jjn
Good Job....
Sozinho e fazendo o serviço de dois!
Quem aí esperou outro operador?
Yo veo un error al sacar al cargador no le bloqueastes la articulación del cargador para no dañar los gatos hidráulicos de la articulación del cargador.
Wow
Wow he didn’t even fix the road afterwards
Meu Deus do céu ! Sai sozinho daí! Não precisa de nada disso ai! Ah não ser que não funcione; ai muda!
Good jod
I just took a guess on what size that wheel loader was. And i guessed right damn i'm good
Good job!
Can only laugh at the yt keyboard jockeys who are always ripping on someone for not having got something done to their standard when bottom line you got it out of there without damaging anything and it wasn't like you took several days to do it
bad day...(
Un coloso sacando a otro coloso
Дорогу всю исковырял! Гони теперь автогрейдер!
The right hand back wheel looked kind of bent outwards on the top.
Or was it just the way it looked on the video.
All - at least what I know anyway - loaders with articulated steering has an pivoting rear axle, otherwise you would sooner or later 'hang in the air' with one wheel due to uneven ground and you would not get any tracktion despite the 4 wheel drive. Later in the clip you can see how the left rear wheel is moving up and down as he struggles to get out of the ditch when turning the loader around.
My concern, however, is that the rear tyres seems to be slightly smaller than the front tyres - plus they are of a different kind and worn out.
IF they are smaller, then the gearbox will take some damage, since the wheels will spin around with different speeds.
Some owners of the Volvo BM LM845 (Volvo's first articulated loader) did this misstake. But with the LM 845 it was the other way around because it HAD different tyres sizes between front and rear axles from factory, and the gearbox was made/built for this difference in wheelsize.
But when the tyres where worn out some owners by misstake forgotten this and bought 4 new tyres of the same size, and the gearbox later on broke down.
BM= Bolinder Munktell
LM= LastMaskin (free translation: Loader Machine)
Forgotten what 845 stands for, number 4 would problaby be 4-wheel drive.
Good job
Your telling me that you couldn't drive that loader out of that spot???
the rear tires are bad litle grip
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It's a case, just leave it there.
Better learn to read.
Very good
you need new tires, or the next problem is coming soon.
People in this comment section act like they do everything to the T in life shit happens it's a part of life I'm sure he didnt set out to get stuck.
That's a fine piece of iron!! That old dozer
you forgot your chain
i didnt see how he was that stuck
Not looking a feeling the tip action in the seat is 2 different things
good
Didn't realise John Deere make front loaders
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Asi no porque se daña la bomba de lapala
Another story of a cat rescuing a deer.
Time to buy some new rear tires.
@Mr Sunshines LMAO
у джона лиса гума
A CAT SAVES A DEERE!!!!!
Ridiculous I would driven myself out and if need extra assistance articulate back n forth bucket low to ground
Those rear tires are balder than a baby's ass. It wasn't driving out under it's own power.
SHAUN Bee you’ve obviously never operated a loader before
Maximum Hardcore
Maybe he has.........for an hour or two, until he got stuck.
Operated bigger better loaders than that mate in highly productive situations lol.
And I've never had my machine stuck mate.
Do you know how to articulate yourself out of sticky situation.
I've operated kawasaki and volvos including volvo 150F 180F also a 220G and a 220D mate oh and not to mention 556 liebherr joystick operated loaders also the volvos were opti shift if you even know what that is lol....
What have you operated Ralph ie
So this is where the I could have done this with a pickup,a pop can, and some rope gang are now giving their expertise at
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Farmer Joe.
Si no estan capasitados para esas makinas dejenlas donde las agararn no se vayan a lastimar
LOL who works for you 14 year olds?
Waste of my time
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Что за нищеброды погрузчик на лысых колесах
Here is what I don't get. He seems like a rough and tumble kind of guy he lives out in the country, he can drive a bulldozer, and he can probably fix anything. But what is up with the Gay headphones? Sure Heavy Equipment makes noise just deal with it most operators have for 100 years. I cringe whenever I see firemen responding to a call wearing these because the siren is to loud. Maybe go to a Rock Concert every now and then.
Nice