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 should’ve mentioned in the video … I was only throwing frost over the pipe on work side because we were leaving access on ditch side behind the spoil for a well operator because I had open cut his road that morning.
Hello. Your videos are very instructive, thank you very much. It’s just a bit sad the subtitles are not active, it’s a lot easier for getting full comprehension of your speech 😊
@@jeffnase1866 He developed an issue with his hands, and had to hang it up, but what an ausome career he had back in the golden age of Canadian pipelining. He was the OG UA-cam Hoe'r.
Always enjoy watching your videos. Whereabouts are you working? I'd assume Alberta still. Any companies you'd recommend applying for? 23, moved here from BC and did side hoe for civil sewer in Edmonton for the summer. Can't seem to find a whole lot of available work this winter. Even labouring, don't mind working from the bottom by any means, just need a company that'll let me get my foot in the door.
@@efficientexcavations I'd just seen this now. Never got a notification for some odd reason and was watching another one of your videos. I sent you an email. Thanks for the response, it's greatly appreciated.
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
I’m learning this in school. My ditch was like 3 or 4 feet deep and maybe 30 feet long. Feels like it takes me fucking forever to make it all look nice.
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
Nice smooth never ending movement of that bucket. Love watching a professional at work
Awesome operating good to see you teaching the next generation.
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
I should’ve mentioned in the video … I was only throwing frost over the pipe on work side because we were leaving access on ditch side behind the spoil for a well operator because I had open cut his road that morning.
Hello. Your videos are very instructive, thank you very much. It’s just a bit sad the subtitles are not active, it’s a lot easier for getting full comprehension of your speech 😊
Good to see someone carrying Barry Kozdrowski's work forward, very nice
I haven’t seen a video from Barry for years. Do you know why he quit posting content?
@@jeffnase1866 He developed an issue with his hands, and had to hang it up, but what an ausome career he had back in the golden age of Canadian pipelining. He was the OG UA-cam Hoe'r.
Always enjoy watching your videos. Whereabouts are you working? I'd assume Alberta still. Any companies you'd recommend applying for? 23, moved here from BC and did side hoe for civil sewer in Edmonton for the summer. Can't seem to find a whole lot of available work this winter. Even labouring, don't mind working from the bottom by any means, just need a company that'll let me get my foot in the door.
I just finished up in Fox Creek, inbox me and maybe I can help you out
@@efficientexcavations I'd just seen this now. Never got a notification for some odd reason and was watching another one of your videos. I sent you an email.
Thanks for the response, it's greatly appreciated.
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 work man. Hurtin' Albertan Doin Time.
Beautiful work 👍🏽
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I’m learning this in school. My ditch was like 3 or 4 feet deep and maybe 30 feet long. Feels like it takes me fucking forever to make it all look nice.
3 very useful tips:
Time management.
-preplan
Situational awareness.
-think ahead
Maximizing efficiency.
-dont overthink it
like a surgeon. 👍
Miss the videos
Super 👍
I am excavator operator from Saudi Arabia country ❤❤
Thanks bro im from bangladesh
I am from Uganda 🇺🇬
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
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 💙
Very good working bro can i drive exavater sir i learn exavater sir please help me sir