You weren t kidding that this is as brand new D11T complete with mufflers facing away from the cab at the top.This was just introduced in the past 3-4 months.Over a million dollars is working here.The mufflers on this D11T have been moved away from the front of the cab where the older D11Ts were.I wonder if any changes were made to the C32 for Tier 4
I'm also 23, and I'm still obsessed with dozers and heavy machinery.... and everything else is fine with me. I think my world shines a little brighter because of dozers. Haha!
One of my favorite videos because it demonstrates the basic characteristics of this particular dozer. I suspect this dozer has a low time and has been pampered for re-sale. She looks great and sounds great. 🔧
Erika Krausmann this machine is being operated by one of the premier construction companies in Southern California. It’s definitely not being pampered. It’s being loaded down every day. Pushing scrapers and material. Ripping through soil and rock. This machine will not have an easy life.
Widower1 why would you say that for ? He was just saying how great it sounds and works . This is evidently a new dozer . No doubt your “premier “ company will run the shit out of it without proper maintenance and sell it when it starts giving you trouble.
Absolutely. They weigh around 100 tons, just the motor alone weighs 14 ton. They don’t move fast but they’ll run all day without fail, unlike many of their competitors.
I love the OLD Cats, Getting to deff to here and the feeling in my feet to feel the decellerater and my back gone ,but they say , a CAT SKINNER is allways a CAT Skninner? HA, LOVE THE SOUNDS, and SMELLES OF IT ALL!! LOVE THE OLD 17A CABLE Dozers TOO! Got to build your plain for your cut or fill!!! Blaine.
very nice. very good operator there to. he knows what them 2 top ripper rams are for. its amazing how many so called top gun operators dunno what there for or what they do.
There must be enormous wear on these machines with all that grit in those rollers. I operated a Cat D8 on a wood chip pile the thing looked like new the tracks were polished to a shine from the wood chips!
Thanks for this enjoyable video,somehow I have always been in love with dozers for what they do. Have a question for anyone, what causes that clanking sound on the undercarriage of this dozers. When I was a kid ny dad had an old D4 and I do not recall having this sound. I do remember it had an auxiliary gas engine to start the diesel engine of the dozer and at times it was a pain to start this gas engine. Thanks
The clanking sound is the grousers as they turn over the drive sprocket. There is a small amount of play in the track pins so as the grouser turns over I’d moved enough to creat the clank sound. That’s a normal sound. If the track is too tight or if the pins are rusted, you won’t hear it.
Love the D11T. Have about a dozen at work in the mine i operate in, wanna get into one of them one day :) I run 637 scrapers and run over topsoil and clay, so don't need the tynes to rip it up for us. even with harder top soil the 637s have no trouble at all scraping up the hard ground, but can see why the tynes are needed for the 631's. I can't blame you guys at all for not buying a new 637... they are expensive as fuck!
:-) Thought you had it on steroids ... then I saw the two shanks after the first pull ... awesome stuff. Thanks for the upload.. the clack clack clack is a great sound to get a guy to go to sleep at night ... :-)
I see dozers in the UK backblading the whole time as long as your not digging in and it's alight glide over pass to fill in a low spot say. I don't see a problem
I cant help it, I have to say something. Dont ever back drag, I considered you point about rocks, tires are expensive but starting at 4:55 I noticed the machine tracking all the way to the way forward and dragging the blade all the way back and then going forward again. You could skim the surface forward to clear all the rocks in half the time and half the undercarriage wear.
When I took delivery of a new 977k track loader Cat gave , me the operator a full set of 1/2" drive sockets, a cat watch fob, hat and Belt buckle, what does the operator get today?
I operated a komatso 135 with ripper , also tri-axle they have a lot more power than your standered track cat and I used it for a winter and I didn't want go back to the old girl at shop.
This guy just start operating yesterday? The Frame of the Ripper is not a Wear Part. Lift up the ripper, please, and rip with the ripper shank, the way it's supposed to be done, and not with the frame! Then shift down 1 gear for ripping. That's way easier on the machine.
Yeah baby!! I have a a brand new one in the shop getting prepped for one of my customers right now, good to see some proper action vids from you to mate and i agree frontrow with what you say although it is pretty creamy going at that point.but he would not be giving the GET salesman any unwanted sales of boots
The only real difference is the toy model that I have has a single shank ripperand you know I'm hoping that one day and operator will be nice enough to let me go up to the actual bulldozer and touch it if it is on site somewhere
Why not become an operator if it's such a passion of your's? If you can afford 1/16 scale models you can afford operator training. Finding a job is relatively easy.
Well I totally would love to be an operator but there's just one thing standing in my way I do not know very many construction companies that would hire a totally blind bulldozer operatorso it looks like 1/16 scale models is my way of operating 1/16 scale models aren't really all that expensive this bulldozer in the 1/16 scale model is just over $100and I say just over because of sales taxbut I don't have any of those really really really expensive remote control models that you see on most UA-cam videosi'm happy with hand-operated high grade plasticwhich is what bees 1/16 scale models are
That's cool dudeI probably would've thought the same thing if I was looking at this comment and I did not know the toy company on my channel I do a lot of videos about my toy construction fleet how I have it set up is the figures operate the vehicles and I'm just sort of the guy that pushes them along and checks to make sure everything is going good I have so many vehicles that a lot of my figures have to know how to operate multiple vehicleslike say for example the figure who operates my D11 also operates my CB34 road roller
I so remember chatting with a ""Miss Samuel @ TRACK MAC ENGINEERING A few years back and the damn woman told me it is not that big.We have one down here @ MAYO quary (TCL) Limited. What she talking about??? Damn machine is a monster!!!
That's Jimmy sukut running that it was brand new after that job it went on rental and I ran it for about 8 months it sure was a nice machine I think it cost just over 2 million but we traded 2 old peace's of crap in and got a fortune for them thanks to the repower program the tax payers paid for most of that D11T..
Regardless of whether it's an appropriate time to backblade or not, you all would be very surprised to see how fast the frog wears out doing this. Sure it makes a nice road surface for buggies, but it would be even better skimming it pushing a path forward like it was intended to do. Backblading is a good way to turn up sharper rocks to flatten tires, even if the road surface is soft
Great video, no music, just the raw sound of the dozer. One of the best.
Thank you so much for the upload, and especially for not adding any music!
Great visuals and close up sound of the D11T bulldozing under sunny skies.
WOW! What a powerful machine!
Thanks for posting.
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Thanks for the awesome video. I work in Coal Mining & of course I appreciate this fine machines...
Now...the sounds of steel creaking, wow!!
About a 105 tonnes fully kitted out if i'm not mistaken. A far cry from our 16 tonne '74 D6,
Yuxin Wang i think they should make the tracks a bit wider even tho it will make for less weight on the tracks it will give a mutch wider grip
Yuxin Wang i think they should make the tracks a bit wider even tho it will make for less weight on the tracks it will give a mutch wider grip
You weren t kidding that this is as brand new D11T complete with mufflers facing away from the cab at the top.This was just introduced in the past 3-4 months.Over a million dollars is working here.The mufflers on this D11T have been moved away from the front of the cab where the older D11Ts were.I wonder if any changes were made to the C32 for Tier 4
I love Cat D11T
Awesome video and thanks for uploading, man
Me too, CAT is amazing
CAT is the best ever n1 in heavy equipment in world cheers nice vedeo mate
I'm also 23, and I'm still obsessed with dozers and heavy machinery.... and everything else is fine with me. I think my world shines a little brighter because of dozers. Haha!
One of my favorite videos because it demonstrates the basic characteristics of this particular dozer. I suspect this dozer has a low time and has been pampered for re-sale. She looks great and sounds great. 🔧
Erika Krausmann this machine is being operated by one of the premier construction companies in Southern California. It’s definitely not being pampered. It’s being loaded down every day. Pushing scrapers and material. Ripping through soil and rock. This machine will not have an easy life.
Widower1 why would you say that for ? He was just saying how great it sounds and works . This is evidently a new dozer . No doubt your “premier “ company will run the shit out of it without proper maintenance and sell it when it starts giving you trouble.
Interesting setup with 2 ripper shanks instead of 1 .
Great Dozer! I built A 100 pound all metal RC CAT D8 Dozer
The torque on this machine must be extreme.
Absolutely. They weigh around 100 tons, just the motor alone weighs 14 ton. They don’t move fast but they’ll run all day without fail, unlike many of their competitors.
لقد ذهبوا الى ابعد الحدود بفضل العلم وما هذا الا القليل في نظرهم فلهذا انصح شبابنا بمزاولة العلم .
I love the OLD Cats, Getting to deff to here and the feeling in my feet to feel the decellerater and my back gone ,but they say , a CAT SKINNER is allways a CAT Skninner? HA, LOVE THE SOUNDS, and SMELLES OF IT ALL!! LOVE THE OLD 17A CABLE Dozers TOO! Got to build your plain for your cut or fill!!! Blaine.
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Only one thing could stop this beast, Chuck Norris!
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Excellent dozer awesome video!!!!
damn that's a sexy dozer, i have ran many 11's but never the new T series. is it just me or does that blade look like it should be a bit bigger?
Nothing says power more than the moaning and creaking of steel that size! That dozer says "I can break you whenever I want".
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Excellent job there! Oh and a great day to all of you reading this! :)
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very nice. very good operator there to. he knows what them 2 top ripper rams are for. its amazing how many so called top gun operators dunno what there for or what they do.
I need one of these to rake the leaves in the yard..!!
What man doesn't? Lol
Although it would take up my whole back yard.
(afterward)...hey where's my backyard!?
@@ethanwehrman1654 four blocks away I got a little out of hand LOL
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There must be enormous wear on these machines with all that grit in those rollers. I operated a Cat D8 on a wood chip pile the thing looked like new the tracks were polished to a shine from the wood chips!
Garbage is proble the hardest on the chains and rollers on a dozer.
Thanks for this enjoyable video,somehow I have always been in love with dozers for what they do.
Have a question for anyone, what causes that clanking sound on the undercarriage of this dozers.
When I was a kid ny dad had an old D4 and I do not recall having this sound. I do remember it had
an auxiliary gas engine to start the diesel engine of the dozer and at times it was a pain to start
this gas engine. Thanks
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The clanking sound is the grousers as they turn over the drive sprocket. There is a small amount of play in the track pins so as the grouser turns over I’d moved enough to creat the clank sound. That’s a normal sound. If the track is too tight or if the pins are rusted, you won’t hear it.
Love the D11T. Have about a dozen at work in the mine i operate in, wanna get into one of them one day :) I run 637 scrapers and run over topsoil and clay, so don't need the tynes to rip it up for us. even with harder top soil the 637s have no trouble at all scraping up the hard ground, but can see why the tynes are needed for the 631's. I can't blame you guys at all for not buying a new 637... they are expensive as fuck!
The big guys are using 657.
I am addicted to those machines.I have a love relation with watching them.
I wish I could have one.my land of the field isn't straight
En 20006 trabalhei em Minas Gerais. Na ária da Vali pela construtora OAS e tinha uins Brutoes desses La D11 Cartepila.
We recently reconditioned a D3. These are greta machines.
:-) Thought you had it on steroids ... then I saw the two shanks after the first pull ... awesome stuff. Thanks for the upload.. the clack clack clack is a great sound to get a guy to go to sleep at night ... :-)
no noise inside cab
I see dozers in the UK backblading the whole time as long as your not digging in and it's alight glide over pass to fill in a low spot say. I don't see a problem
crazy how it stills slips even with 250klbs+ of steel on those tracks
Excelente videos me encantas las voladoras Caterpillar, son geniales
Over 2 million views and less than 2,000 likes. Where' the love button?
Best dozer built, period!
Need his and hers parked in the garage. Family fun.
Nice video, thanks 👍👍
I'm confused - why does he rip the soil - then back up, lower the blade and smooth out what he ripped?
That earthmover was like one of those kids trying to show off in front of the camera lol
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Nice machine, how many hours are on it in the video? Looks to be fairly low, under 200 i'm assuming by how much paint is still left on everything.
Wow D11T and ancient scraper with open cab.
He is ripping it and backblading it so the earth movers can load easy and not run over boulders
Dat`s right!!
Awesome video. Thanks.
" WallMart's " Dozer is Very Impressive ..... lucky operator !
I cant help it, I have to say something. Dont ever back drag, I considered you point about rocks, tires are expensive but starting at 4:55 I noticed the machine tracking all the way to the way forward and dragging the blade all the way back and then going forward again. You could skim the surface forward to clear all the rocks in half the time and half the undercarriage wear.
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I need to dig a hole to build a little cottage, should I buy one of these??
I can remember when the blades and rippers were made in Joliet.Nowdays made in Mexico .
I remember back when the Cat Plant was back by the old Youth prisons and not out on route 6
xXxM4A1xXx08 That Cat plant was built in 1970 and the one on 6 was built in 55 I believe.
Plymouth roadrunner Oh wow, guess I never paid to much attention when we would be out on Route 6 thanks for the info
Plymouth roadrunner F building 1970 Rt.6 around 55 correct.
More closer to I-80 but not by much
very nice video,thnx for uploading.
soon i will upload video of mine d11r.
When I took delivery of a new 977k track loader Cat gave , me the operator a full set of 1/2" drive sockets, a cat watch fob, hat and Belt buckle, what does the operator get today?
excellent job 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 hug 🤝👍
awsome advise...operate small time excavators...wish I was there...
Does this soil really needs to be ripped?
WHERE IN SOCAL ARE YOU DEVELOPING ? I WAS IN CARSON CLOSE TO THE NEW SHOPPING CENTER GOING UP.
Where is this project? Is it by any chance on the east side of the 133 just south of the 405? It kinda looks like that area.
I operated a komatso 135 with ripper , also tri-axle they have a lot more power than your standered track cat and I used it for a winter and I didn't want go back to the old girl at shop.
Most people ask me how long I been running a dozer. My answer 41 years. Thanks for watching and ur support
do the tracks ever come off on accident?
My brother from Texas he did all that Tom he works on a pipeline now he was in the southern part of Illinois heading down to Texas I suppose
I think this is in Irvine by the old Irvine Meadows?
Dave Lee your right that's me in the cat btw
What is the dozer dragging, young sand-stone?
Is there a float on the d11 blade cus he is back dragging nice a ns smooth
Right there is about all that ripper is good for. Hard packed dirt or slate and that's it .
Its a D 11 and its doing a great job ripping.The operator knows his stuff.
How much fuel does it need to 1 hour working ?
انا أعشق المعدات الثقيلة. وبالاخص البلدوزر واحلم ان امتلك واحد
So good video
if i only had one day to live i would spend it on one of these
No,no,no!. The ripper frame should never hit the ground if it can be avoided.
love them cat dozers n john deere...
is this filmed in mount isa ?
toda una bestia 😍
This guy just start operating yesterday? The Frame of the Ripper is not a Wear Part. Lift up the ripper, please, and rip with the ripper shank, the way it's supposed to be done, and not with the frame! Then shift down 1 gear for ripping. That's way easier on the machine.
Very cleaver and experienced operator!!!
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adoro máquinas! ! ! trabalhei muitos anos operando máquinas diversas ....
what happens when you hit a big ol rock in the dirt with that thing?
Yeah baby!!
I have a a brand new one in the shop getting prepped for one of my customers right now, good to see some proper action vids from you to mate and i agree frontrow with what you say although it is pretty creamy going at that point.but he would not be giving the GET salesman any unwanted sales of boots
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That soil, in So Cal, is like concrete, I bet the water trucks dumped a LOT of water before that ripper would penetrate...
Amazing dozer
The only real difference is the toy model that I have has a single shank ripperand you know I'm hoping that one day and operator will be nice enough to let me go up to the actual bulldozer and touch it if it is on site somewhere
Why not become an operator if it's such a passion of your's? If you can afford 1/16 scale models you can afford operator training. Finding a job is relatively easy.
Well I totally would love to be an operator but there's just one thing standing in my way I do not know very many construction companies that would hire a totally blind bulldozer operatorso it looks like 1/16 scale models is my way of operating 1/16 scale models aren't really all that expensive this bulldozer in the 1/16 scale model is just over $100and I say just over because of sales taxbut I don't have any of those really really really expensive remote control models that you see on most UA-cam videosi'm happy with hand-operated high grade plasticwhich is what bees 1/16 scale models are
Ahhh i see! Sorry bout that and yes i thought you had the expensive as hell hydraulic electric ones hahaha
That's cool dudeI probably would've thought the same thing if I was looking at this comment and I did not know the toy company on my channel I do a lot of videos about my toy construction fleet how I have it set up is the figures operate the vehicles and I'm just sort of the guy that pushes them along and checks to make sure everything is going good I have so many vehicles that a lot of my figures have to know how to operate multiple vehicleslike say for example the figure who operates my D11 also operates my CB34 road roller
Bruder toys just came out with the model of this thing and it's 1/16 scale which means it is a monster toy check it out!
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Whats the purpose of the ripping he is doing?
to break up the ground to make it possible for the scrapers to pick it up and move it
great video
Aí sim viu ,isso é qui é máquina !!
whats the purpose of ripping the ground?
+Breen Whitman to loosen sub soil for push or so scrappers can get it up
I was going to ask same thing 😊
I so remember chatting with a ""Miss Samuel @ TRACK MAC ENGINEERING A few years back and the damn woman told me it is not that big.We have one down here @ MAYO quary (TCL) Limited. What she talking about??? Damn machine is a monster!!!
I hope they checked for archaeological remains before using that ripper!
***** no no dont fuck that dude ofc they looked for archaelogical remains. they digged up all the oil so they can fuel that bad boy xD
***** no no dont fuck that dude ofc they looked for archaelogical remains. they digged up all the oil so they can fuel that bad boy xD
No. Proper method is to sink the rippers in and pull a trench. Then when you back blade you look for pieces of bone and such. That's the best way.
That's Jimmy sukut running that it was brand new after that job it went on rental and I ran it for about 8 months it sure was a nice machine I think it cost just over 2 million but we traded 2 old peace's of crap in and got a fortune for them thanks to the repower program the tax payers paid for most of that D11T..
muito legal !!!! muito bom!!!!
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Looks like Irvine
There's a reason the cutting edges are on the front of the blades and not the back on those things eh. Have fun explaining why the frog is wore out
Regardless of whether it's an appropriate time to backblade or not, you all would be very surprised to see how fast the frog wears out doing this. Sure it makes a nice road surface for buggies, but it would be even better skimming it pushing a path forward like it was intended to do. Backblading is a good way to turn up sharper rocks to flatten tires, even if the road surface is soft
i love trucks and bulldozers
quel amemioration ajoute? par rapport d 10t et c est quoi son moteur? c32?
how is that a "union" thing???
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Grande forza, bella e unica
لا مكان للشحاذة الالكترونية اذهب الى مكان آخر .
por mas que quede mejor omas lindo ala vista jamas se deve nivelar un terreno hacia atras