Snow Removal Road Work With John Deere, CAT, Larue, Kubota, and Prinoth
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- Опубліковано 3 гру 2024
- The neverending battle with winter continues in Ottawa Canada. The snow removal road work operations in the city never seem to sleep.
Here we have the usual suspects, the CATERPILLAR 950M Wheel Loader equipped with the LARUE D60 Snow Blower. A pair of John Deere 770G Motor Grader plowing snow, getting things all straightened out. A Prinoth SW 4S Sidewalk Snow Clearance Vehicle equipped with a snow plow. And a Kubota M8540 Compact Tractor snow plowing the tidbits of snow into the right spot. My neighbor makes a suprise appearance in his sweet little red GMC Dump Truck.
Thanks to all the city workers and everyone for all their snow removal efforts. Don't fret Spring is coming. The Sun is feeling warmer on your face, and the birds are out singing more. Soon we'll be complaining it's too hot and humid.:) Recorded in 4k video. If you enjoy please Share, Like👍, And Subscribe.
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The man can be whatever side he wants too be on !
7:03 when he eats the sign. I love it!
Nom Nom Nom!! Thanks for watching👍
Looks like it spits it out at 7:15 after it has a lil hiccup
Good eyes 👀
And here comes the BIG BAD BLOWER hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Team Work a Thumbs up 4 your Guy's
Thanks for watching👍
Shout out to my old hood Vanier 🤘
Vanier represent👍
My father worked for Cat for 39 yrs. We've been around machines our entire life. Fun stuff! Great vid Kevin! 👍👍
Thanks. Those big machines are fun to be around.
THIS IS CANADA !!!
It takes practice and experience to do this. Great job crew 👍👍
I AM SO GRATEFUL AT THAT PERSON WHO DECIDED TO USE GRADERS YEARS AGO TO BE A HUGE PART OF SNOW-CLEARING, AS A CHILD IN MONTREAL THESE GREAT MACHINES WERE AROUND BUT NO ONE EVER THOUGHT OF THEM IN THIS SITUATION???!!!
Motor Graders for snow clearing are amazing. Such a cool machine.
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Motor graders are the most effective with a front plow. Otherwise in very deep snow they are worthless.
Ok, a gigantic flamethrower would cost less than all this equipment.
That lil machine with the big machines 😂😂
Pretty fun to watch the little Prinoth rip around.👍
This is cool but it seems like a lot of resources to pack up all the snow banks into dump trucks.
This is the best way. If you leave it the streets become a gong show.
@@MrMACHINE yeah they probably know more about it than I do
Great video a lot of men and equipment
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That blower sure does fill a truck quick
The Larue snow blowers are insane. The one at the snow dump is even bigger.
Awesome video! Wish we got that much snow in Kingston this year. Sad times trying to blow streets when it takes half a block to fill a truck some places.
Thanks! I find the climate zone changes after the Kingston hill towards Ottawa on the 401.
@@MrMACHINE Yes, weather seems to push down the lake and then turn either north or south around Napanee. Likely because the lake hasn't really frozen in the last several years. Before that, we got more snow than Ottawa a lot of the time. We used to blow snow day and night non-stop, Now, we only do it at night, and this year only for a few weeks. Climate change I guess.
Cool
Thanks for watching👍
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札幌の排雪業者が丁寧なのが良くわかる
Looks like they were working on a road that was plowed late and was packed snow and ice. That’s why the graders were needed.
Ottawa likes motor graders. When they have very icy conditions they can use a serrated blade like in this video I recorded. 👍 ua-cam.com/video/39K1RwOoBtQ/v-deo.html
@@MrMACHINE I hear ya... Ice is pretty hard to scrape up with a plow.
The graders are used here in N.H. every storm, the plow side walk drifts into street to make it easier for blower, they move snow effortlessly.
Imagine living so close together that you need a million dollars worth of equipment to remove snow.
There is also all the private snow removal companies as well. Snow=$$
@@MrMACHINE
Oh I get it.
The only place snow is removed where I live is the occasional Shopping Center. I've plowed a few residential driveways longer then that street.
It just baffles my mind to live somewhere where you would not be able to put the extra snow somewhere on your own property. No matter how much came. The thought that I'd have to pay the town to come in with all this equipment to remove snow so I could walk outside, to me is ridiculous, but that's America.
Definitely a cool process to watch.✌
@@dand33911 this is quite literally not America....
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Canwerds isnt in the mericas? Since when?
@@dand33911 Canada is in North America, but it is not in America, nor is it America.
in your rush to judge people you made yourself look stupid, and then made yourself look even dumber, congratulations.
also, there are plenty of places in northern Europe who have to do the exact same thing after consistent heavy snowfall. So on top of it all you also come across as blissfully ignorant.
Now I know what happen to my sign!!! NAM NAM NAM said the blower
J'adore!!
Merci Guy. I hope you and family are doing good in these crazy times.:)
@@MrMACHINE I was in Qc last week. They were still removing snow and ice. Always impressive to see the Larue simply grind and gobble up the ice with no freaking effort.. And the front loader and grader scrape off the ice with ease. Ya we all have to wash our hands 100 times a day. Best thing to do.Yep!! Ben c'est ça!
We're getting some snow right now. Enjoying all this time with my family.
@@MrMACHINE Enjoy Kev.
hope they marked all of the hydrants first..
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The equipment is really really super cool
Lots of fun toys! It would be super cool to take that Prinoth sidewalk machine for an offroad rip.👍
They should watch how Montreal or Tokyo does theirs. They will learn
odd but even here in Montreal "all" dump trucks which take part in snow-clearing have a a wall on the left side of all trucks which allows tons more snow to be piled up, it's about 4 ft high and makes such a difference???!!!
You don't see that much in Ottawa. I see them in Gatineau more often.
And to think snow removal operations for 2022-2023 now costs City of Montreal a whopping 192 Million , which represents a mere 3% of their yearly total budget
That international looks good
And cat
Thanks for watching👍
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Спасибо за просмотр
Here in finland turku we have former city contruct ,now days named kuntec. Everyone hates us ,cos we don't do much work. Well in 2011 when kuntec was formed there was over 200 workers. Now only 55. No wonder we can't compete with others,who have came to the markets.
Thanks for watching. In Ontario, the liability insurance premiums have increased so much and hard to find people to work.
Nice!!! Merci!!
Thanks for watching🎥👍
@@MrMACHINE Thanks for the great videos. Really. Merci cher ami.
We used to have these exact ones(link) in Sainte-Foy from 1987 til about 10 years ago . Were they ever impressive and powerful jeeezz. This era is all gone. But Larue with front-end loaders are quite great to watch too! www.giqauction.com/catalog/getItemDetails.cfm?l=1&auctionid=5947&itemid=666950&token=
That thing is amazing!!! For 7k you could pay that off pretty quick. Made in Bathurst too. A nice piece of history. I so want to drive that. Nice one!
Mon ami, merci beaucoup
Biggest shout out to Arthur sicard who invented the snow blower.
There are still lots of old Sicards in action.
@@MrMACHINE Great to hear the man deserves a national holiday.
The dump trucks should have large wooden boards on side 'though like they do in Québec. Gathers and carries more snow loads per trip. Vraiment!
C'est vrai. Another guy was wondering about that. You see it all the time on the Gatineau side but not in Ottawa. I agree you can put in so much more snow with just a couple feet wood boards. Anyone care to clarify why this is?
@@MrMACHINE Even in Québec (City and Sainte-Foy I"m from, they always had the tall boards like in Mtl. It carries so much more snow. Perhaps they were just having the city dump trucks that day, don't know.. Je me demande bien..
I need some Ottawa dump truck drivers to clarify why this lack of boardage is?
This is the Vanier ( i.e. Eastview ) borough of the City of Ottawa.
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You have some great content man, keep it up
Thanks! More to come👍
That was a good one
Thanks Pat!!👍
At 7:00 a sign and sign post get eaten! Looked like a cardboard sign on a wooden stick.
Nom!Nom!:)
Surprised they don't use box extensions
Not sure why they don't do it often in Ottawa. In Gatineau it is way more common.
They should have the trucks that melt the Snow, Instead of dump trucks every 5 minutes. What a waste of money 💰
The snow and ice wouldn't melt fast enough. The snowblower and dump trucks is pretty much the best way to do it.
The city of Billings Montana needs to learn from this they take care of there side walks they remove the snow
Billings Montana definitely has crazy winters. Thanks for watching.
I wonder if that monster blower ever found a fire hydrant buried in the snow?
* cries in sheer-pin * I found a dumpster once with a Blanchet rotary blower on the front of a 966C made it halfway through the damn thing before I realized the sparks weren't rocks getting slung up the chute..... I can only imagine what would happen with a fire hydrant.
why would it? it's plowing the street and hydrants are always off the street.
Did not eat the sign. Just pushed it down and ran over it.
The one that got away.👍
Nice video. How do truck drivers know when to advance or slow down as they are being blown?
In most cases, a flagger guides the snowblower driver as well as the truck drivers
how does it look behind the blower?
I wish I could tell you. Probably pretty badass.👍
I am guessing the mayor lives on that street or somewhere nearby?
In Vanier!! Not a chance!! lol
Looks like Vanier.....
You are correct!:)
Lived in Ottawa for almost 20 years (The Glebe). Been to Vanier many times....
I like Vanier, it is really changing and gentrifying quickly. I think it will always be Vanier though.
Trucks are small dump trucks
Kewel Beanz!
Thankz!!👍
That’s a whole lot of labor and equipment cost for a dubious result. Buy a salt spreader. P
Have you seen the price of road salt? lol
Have you seen the price for gas
Not being from the snowy north, can I ask what happened to the Street Sign? Did that monster just eat it?
They are temporary no parking signs. And yes, it got devoured.
@@MrMACHINE that is amazing
I wonder why they wouldn't have someone just a bit ahead collecting the signs and re-using them? It is fun to see the odd one get eaten up through.👍
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Just image what those shear bolts Cost !
All funded by our taxes. At least Larue snowblowers are made in Canada, and is still a Canadian company as far as I know. 🇨🇦
Yeah we generally don’t have to deal with that, anything short of a bolder is going to right through LOL. There are only 2 shear bolts, one for the top auger and one for the bottom and they’re behind the shield in the right hand side when you’re facing the front like we are here. So they’re fairly easy to replace. These are very serviceable!
Like $1 a piece.
I'm guessing they've done this once or twice! lol
For sure! 👍
What do you use after snow plowing its look like sand is that right or is it dark salt???
As far as know Ottawa uses mostly salt and not much sand.
@@MrMACHINE Ok bro i think us from Denmark we can learn something from you but is expensive for all the machinery.
How much do the truck drivers get paid or how are they organized????
It is a combination of owner operators and employees for bigger companies. I'm guessing employees make about $30CAD per hour. Owner operators take home pay can fluctuate. These snow removal operations are run by the city with city equipment too.
@@MrMACHINE Thanks for the Info!!!!
すごいですね
may i ask where they taken the snow
There are snow dump sites spread out around the city.
@@MrMACHINE oh wow
To the sun.
0:40 wie kann man nur mit einem Krater Winterdienst betreiben 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
Man these guys r doing this all wrong in my city
first when they take the snow from the sides of the street they do both sides at once (only on certain streets) and put it in the middle of the street then they do the same thing with the snow machine but it's also bigger then this 1
Second the dump trucks don't have no side walls ( only on 1 side and in the front) on them buy having side walls it is faster to load and aim snow and u can get a little more in there they can clear a street (up to 10 blocks ) in less then 45 min looks like in this city takes longer but hey it could just be me because I don't do this job lol
Every municipality has a different snow clearance strategy. Ottawa has a pretty good snow removal program.
Would be a nice video if the guy wouldn't talk
I know, eh!
Who can’t be on that side tell me
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Ottawa snow removal is legit terrible , this was published in Feb and the storm was January 18th . Whattttt the fuuuukkkk
That vid was from last winter
@@MrMACHINE they waited a whole yr ? even worse
Lol
Stop yelling at me it’s my side dude
this city is not for human habitation