Love the guy standing under the raised backhoe bucket. We call a bucket being in the air for no reason an "Asshole Magnet", and they are. It's amazing how, out of all the room on a job site, some people are just attracted to the spot under a bucket or suspended load.
A little hint. With this many people watching and helping. Hand-held air horns are a must. They can and WILL save a life. Someone sees anything wrong, one blast on the horn and everybody stops.
As I’m watching the beginning of this pull I’m looking at all those bodies that are standing in probably some of the worse places they could be standing in, should anything (like a cable or that block) come apart with all that pressure that’s being put on all those things!
I cant be the only one thinking, SLIPPED OFF A SHELF!!! That thing was out in the middle. Wtf! Lol Hey unfortunately for him it made for some good content. DGS got it done. Thanks for sharing
Excellent piece of recovery, hope the engine on the excavator isn't damaged. I concur with what others say about keeping people out of the hazard zone if a cable/chain breakes.
I could not believe how deep it was in the water! you really know how to properly rig the equipment to be able to remove it from the water w/o damaging or tipping over. great job getter it done
good video /a lot of bosses doing what they do best.waveing there hands around /supprised and very lucky that someone was not cut in half by ropes breaking in half ./ all is well got it out and running CHEERS😃
All those Guys standing near the steel cable while pulling ? And the nomination for the Darwin Award 2023 goes to : "The grey hoddie guy with the Smartphone filming" !!
A lot of Chiefs, an awful lot of Chiefs... i liked it when one of the Chiefs was yelling at the Excavator operator to shut her off, only to see the Excavator operator get it up and out of the water. Experts are generally only as clever as they assume they are!
My dad used to say to me ,,,your only as important as you think you are,,,,your not important to me,,, he said that go many a smart arse like father like son !!!
Great recovery!! The 8 didn’t even have to pull hard! Y’all did an awesome job!! I also enjoyed seeing how smooth dad is operating!! Thank you for sharing!!
Now could you just imagine what it would be like with one of them new Volvo electric excavators, there would be no hope in hell of it starting unlike diesel power
Nice job helping out a friend in need Brandon. He will be embarrassed about this accident for the rest of his life. That's why he kept at it when Dad was telling him to shut it down. Your buddy just wanted it to be over. Poor guy.
Coming soon to an auction near you. 1 recently washed 892 excavator 😀. Good job guys. A few years ago a company was trying to clear a floating bog from behind a dam and swamped a similar sized excavator. That took a dozer and 3 heavy wreckers to pull it out
OMG, standing WAAAAY too close to those cables and chains. Hate to see anyone lose a leg or worse. Seen A LOT of BAD whoopsies that way in my 49 years. Be safe out there.
2:13 The recommended track tension for a Caterpillar D8H bulldozer is typically between 1.25 to 2 inches of sag on the bottom side of the track when measured at the midpoint between the front idler and the rear idler. Under-tensioning can result in excessive slippage, reduced traction, and increased fuel consumption.
Grew up in a construction family with heavy equipment. Started working with my dad when I was 10 and when he had to use a cable he made sure me and my brothers knew the danger if it broke. He once took a piece of cable about 6 foot long and laid down a watermelon and swung it so hard it cut it in two. He then look at us and said, "That was child's play compared to how fast that cable will come at you if it snaps. Just think of that watermelon has your head" LOL We stayed clear.
So many people trying to die if that cable snaps on the first pull have been driving the tow tracker when this has happened the rollbar saved me with some quick reactions dangerous business well done getting her out
Holy crap he was determined to get her out. It sounds like when the piston dead headed it may have bent a rod, with all the smoke and clatter from the engine this little jaunt may hurt his behind.
It would have been much cheaper and easier to dewater this small lake if you were allowed to pump this water over the outlying area. Placing a containment around the machine would have collected all the oils.
A couple of guys were standing in a really bad place. They need to stay clear in case a chain, cable or something else breaks. God bless
Thought the same thing. The guy at 0:15:30 was rushing.
@@W1LLB0 yep, an idiot.
I couldn't help but worry for them to! This underscores the need for a mandatory team safety meeting of what's going to be done and what not to do
Even after the cable snapped there was no apparent sense of the real danger as to how bad that could have been. Fantastic video otherwise!
I couldn’t agree more. They can be deadly when they snap.
The guy running toward the tight cable, waving his arms....Darwin Award candidate.
Totally. You should have been there in a lazy boy. Everyone reporting for duty directly to you oh great one. GTFO.
🤪😁🤪That’s funny.
Mistakes were made but they got it out. Suffice it to say my dad wouldn't have been happy if we did some of the things they did.
To many supervisors and the common sense isn’t so common😂
loose his head or worse, his walnuts
Love the guy standing under the raised backhoe bucket. We call a bucket being in the air for no reason an "Asshole Magnet", and they are. It's amazing how, out of all the room on a job site, some people are just attracted to the spot under a bucket or suspended load.
Because hydraulics never fail. Almost as dumb as standing next to a cable with that much tension on it. Because cables never break either.
this looked like the Three STOOGES at work = YIKES !
A little hint. With this many people watching and helping. Hand-held air horns are a must. They can and WILL save a life. Someone sees anything wrong, one blast on the horn and everybody stops.
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They must agree on that honking the horn means stop and not floor it.
Headset radios best use for recovery.
Cable snaps with those folks just standing around so close...Could be a bad day..I know you gents know this...Enjoyed watching.
As I’m watching the beginning of this pull I’m looking at all those bodies that are standing in probably some of the worse places they could be standing in, should anything (like a cable or that block) come apart with all that pressure that’s being put on all those things!
One does break at 8.44 by the sounds of it …
I cant be the only one thinking, SLIPPED OFF A SHELF!!! That thing was out in the middle. Wtf! Lol
Hey unfortunately for him it made for some good content. DGS got it done. Thanks for sharing
The 8 putting in work!! 👍👍She sounds so good!
Excellent piece of recovery, hope the engine on the excavator isn't damaged. I concur with what others say about keeping people out of the hazard zone if a cable/chain breakes.
It is damaged for sure, they shouldn't start the engine.
That D8 is going to need some new grousers about 30 years ago.
Awesome video Brandon, thank you very much for bringing us along on this fantastic rescue!!!!
Great job great video great recovery thanks Brandon
You should always stand directly beside a cable under tension...
I could not believe how deep it was in the water! you really know how to properly rig the equipment
to be able to remove it from the water w/o damaging or tipping over. great job getter it done
good video /a lot of bosses doing what they do best.waveing there hands around /supprised and very lucky that someone was not cut in half by ropes breaking in half ./ all is well got it out and running CHEERS😃
All those Guys standing near the steel cable while pulling ? And the nomination for the Darwin Award 2023 goes to : "The grey hoddie guy with the Smartphone filming" !!
great job, but seriously the guy standing right next to the cable under crazy tension..lol
I always keep my track shoes over 50%. It amazes me how many machines I see running slicks.
Nice job. Thanks for the videos.
It's great to see all these people & machines come together to try & help someone out
I like the guy standing under the excavator bucket...
Great job All you men.
Brandon that seems like a good bunch. 👍
Ed from Chicago
A lot of Chiefs, an awful lot of Chiefs... i liked it when one of the Chiefs was yelling at the Excavator operator to shut her off, only to see the Excavator operator get it up and out of the water. Experts are generally only as clever as they assume they are!
Like docking a boat with bystanders desperate to get involved ... . ... ...
My dad used to say to me ,,,your only as important as you think you are,,,,your not important to me,,, he said that go many a smart arse like father like son !!!
@@peterbalac1915 ~ My Father used to say to me "If you don't brighten yourself up a bit i'll shave your ass and teach you to walk backwards!"
It is always impressive how robust these machines are build.
WOW Brandon that was simply amazing to see 👍
Awesome job and teamwork!!
Great recovery!! The 8 didn’t even have to pull hard! Y’all did an awesome job!! I also enjoyed seeing how smooth dad is operating!! Thank you for sharing!!
A nice rescue! I hope he doesn't have to go through an arm and a leg to repair that guppy
Literally unbelievable- I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. I love this channel
The stuck excavator doesn't sound healthy. Hard to tell with all the other equipment running but I believe it is knocking. Great job getting it out.
I'm surprised they ran it that long with what was likely a crank case full of pond water.
Its a Detroit, it will be just fine.
Awesome video! Thank you.
good job... once you started helping the tracks by pushing with the bucket, it moved on out... nice😁
Ole 8 sounding great sir sitn there purrin like a kitten 💪💪
wish i could give more than one thumb up that video is worth a bunch of them. the cat sounds good.
I appreciate that! Yeah I love it's sound!
Those diesels are truly amazing ... submerged but soldiering on with minimal fixes.
Now could you just imagine what it would be like with one of them new Volvo electric excavators, there would be no hope in hell of it starting unlike diesel power
getting it done right! hope that it does not need a over haul.
Awesome job guys
Thank you!
This looks a little sketchy. Why was he even close to the pond 😩.....??
Yeah, nothing weird about your excavator being right in the middle of the lake....keep moving folks nothing to see here...
Guy standing under the excavator boom!😅😅😅
Hell yeah! Great job!
Gotta LOVE Old mechanical Equipment!! Still runs great lol 👍👍
Great work because it takes real skill to work three together! My hat is off to you all!
Nice job helping out a friend in need Brandon. He will be embarrassed about this accident for the rest of his life. That's why he kept at it when Dad was telling him to shut it down. Your buddy just wanted it to be over. Poor guy.
Such a pleasure to watch these machines being run by skilled and experienced operators! Well done!
Great job everyone he was lucky it didn’t hurt anything I was surprised how far in it had slid
nice video,bravo a toute l 'équipe..
It concerned me to see people standing in the arc of the pull cable swing.
They got back when I really pulled hard nice thing about cable is it don't really fly like chain will its goes straight and falls quick
Coming soon to an auction near you. 1 recently washed 892 excavator 😀. Good job guys. A few years ago a company was trying to clear a floating bog from behind a dam and swamped a similar sized excavator. That took a dozer and 3 heavy wreckers to pull it out
OMG, standing WAAAAY too close to those cables and chains. Hate to see anyone lose a leg or worse.
Seen A LOT of BAD whoopsies that way in my 49 years.
Be safe out there.
can not believe it came that well, worried the guy closest to the pull line might get hurt as cable has no feeling for man
Great job!
Thank you!
2:13 The recommended track tension for a Caterpillar D8H bulldozer is typically between 1.25 to 2 inches of sag on the bottom side of the track when measured at the midpoint between the front idler and the rear idler.
Under-tensioning can result in excessive slippage, reduced traction, and increased fuel consumption.
The tracks are worn out
@My Cancer Journey Get bent, you are just looking for money.
Way past worn out actually this is a project machine so that's the next thing for it
Well Done. Keep the great content coming.
Grew up in a construction family with heavy equipment. Started working with my dad when I was 10 and when he had to use a cable he made sure me and my brothers knew the danger if it broke. He once took a piece of cable about 6 foot long and laid down a watermelon and swung it so hard it cut it in two. He then look at us and said, "That was child's play compared to how fast that cable will come at you if it snaps. Just think of that watermelon has your head" LOL We stayed clear.
well at least it is fresh waster !
thats a fine mess he got himself in good to have friends with big toys
Example of someone who should not OPERATE A BIG WHEEL
that motors rappin like 50-Cent,
shes done for im sure of it, they dont knock like that.
This whole thing was amazing to watch.
So many people trying to die if that cable snaps on the first pull have been driving the tow tracker when this has happened the rollbar saved me with some quick reactions dangerous business well done getting her out
Exactly what I was thinking. I took a mine site safety course back in the 70s. Nobody should be standing near the pull cable.
That's one heck of a sand trap! Golfers take note! :o)
Great job. Please let us know what repairs you did had to do. Thanks and keep them coming..
Submarine rescue. Work your magic. New to your channel
Welcome aboard!
That looks like an old Northwest model 41 dragline.
For not having a winch cat, damned fine job!
Good job on the recovery. That Deere saline like it has a bit of a knock in the engine. I hope they didn’t hurt anything too badly
Seems pretty well destroyed
It’s total loss ever since new after all it’s a junk Deere ,,,can never make a silk purse out sows ear ,,,!
That ground gave way? Shocker... I feel for the guy... but damn.
Contaminated water would like a word.. .. ..
Can someone explain why of all the places to stand he stands under a raised bucket really I don`t understand must be some good reason right
all those guys walking around those tight cables.... not good even that far away with the length of the cables they would still get cut in half.
Nice job. Poor machine. They don't like to swim
When D,G,S post a video you knows it’s going to be good. Put that D8 to work.
Hope they managed to shut the engine down before it went under. Great recovery!
What needed to be done to get it back in working order? Was the engine ok?
I wouldnt tension the cable untill spectators are safe distance away
WOW can't believe you got that out and it started impressive nice work fella's
get that guy in the black coat taking pics the hell out of there. if things snap he will be dead before he knows what hit him.
Been there
Two machines
Able to salvage one , the other not so good pull it out and then part it out
I've run these machines in the past, but I can't remember putting them THAT DEEP in the water..?
They're yelling at that operator to shut the machine down and he's like "Nope. It's coming out right now" and it sure did.
Holy crap he was determined to get her out. It sounds like when the piston dead headed it may have bent a rod, with all the smoke and clatter from the engine this little jaunt may hurt his behind.
good video
You can’t kill those 892s I’ve got two of them myself great machines
Crane operator should have raised the boom and let out more cable there was way too much Deflection on the cable and cam damage the boom
cudos to the person who attach the chain underwater in the mud.
Sweet.
O' holly CRAP .Ya got it out. great job. RUIN THE ENGINE WITH ALL THAT WATER IN IT. BET YOR GLAD IT IS NOT YOURS. Great video Thanks.
It would have been much cheaper and easier to dewater this small lake if you were allowed to pump this water over the outlying area. Placing a containment around the machine would have collected all the oils.
Did I see a Gleaner C in the yard?? Been there, done that. Awesome video!!
That's a L2 Gleaner I have 3 L2's and a M3 if you look you will find videos on them I have a L2 on tracks....thank you!
Great job
Thank you
Nothing like cat fishing in the pond
I thought it was for sure toast. Good thing the machine was able to start.
something wrong with the cooling on the engine since the excavator had to go out on the water....😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
that 270 hitachi looks nice
You need the Egyptians who built the pyramids to just pull it out of there.
I was septic electronic and engine don't like water but when I saw the engine and hydraulic run is good
Too many drivers and not enough operators.
I hope the engine on the excavator was not trashed!
Nice! Do you do submarine retrieval?
Lets tension those tracks
Could use some new grousers too.
Glad you guys got the excavator out of the water, that was cool 😎