How good your local heavy equipment dealer is is what makes the most difference, the main brands are so close it really comes down to service and support.
I’ve got a 2024 dislike it. Love it, first thing I did was take that damn chrome shiney stack off it. Went and had it powder coated matte black. Seem like every time I was doing something the sun will shine off of it into my eyes. Best 180$ i ever spent. My 700 came with black pipe.
As a Dealer Principle with both the Green and Yellow Contracts, sending a piece of new equipment out with a low lube level, and no visible sign of a leak, is unacceptable, and whomever completed the PDI, would be on the other side of my desk! "Nothing Runs Like A Deere" 🦌 👍 🇺🇸
Ran 750s and 850s for a couple of seasons. With the 750 and 6 way blade. Keep an eye on the trunnion ball plates. In harder ground when the plates become loose it’s not hard to snap the trunnion ball at the neck.
I really wish I could meet you and AARON its always been my dream to be around big tractors and Big equipment is it some kind of way i could see all @ Mr.Digs
Liver pudding??????😖 Holy cow! Never even heard of it! And my family was from Georgia😂 But I grew up on the west coast so there's that. That's a a sweet looking dozer!
Gosh, only after 30 years they find out how the ergonomics should be with handles! WOW 😊, gratulations on your new machine 👌🏼 I would love to drive your heavy machinery 😊 I think you should have professional made signs, instead of the homemade ones, just a hint you are running a professional business. I have never heard of your dish, but it sounds good 😋
Must have been a poor pre delivery check by the dealer to miss that plate over the rams and be low on fluid. What else did they miss. Send it to clint at c&c equipment
I ran an old 450 lgp in a landfill outside of salinas ca pushing clay and sand. It had the old twin stiks which wasn’t a big deal because I learned on our old cable rigged D6 we had when I was younger. It was a great little dozer as I remember, we had a Cat D5 lgp out there too but it was tired so I stuck with that John Deere and it made me a believer, again.
Yea I'm from southern Ireland and we were reared on pig meat every thing bar the squeal pigs heart liver pigs trotters tongue you can't buy it anymore people are to fussed it all goes for dog food now.lovely dozer by the way iv been on heavy equipment all my life and still at it over 55 years. Interesting videos 👍
About coffee residu: I have read that it makes a good bed for growing oyster mushrooms. If you should repeatedly receive coffee for the dump, consider contacting a mushroom grower for a joint venture. About Southern food: I'm a vegetarian. (When I was an apprentice ship engineer, the others would try to have their hot meals concurrently with me.)
Thank you for video 😊❤😊 on are JD wheel Loader that had same button main square console. The (KEY) for brand new machine is the serial Number. Then if you look in manual the owner can change that number for anti theft 😊 the service guys from JD can change it back to serial number for service when you are not there. Just go to the part in service manual on changing START codes.
I work in a small bulky waste land fill. It seems that signage is old school and if they can not look at there phone for directions they are lost. My loader has the same display as the dozer, you can have different codes for every one, not sure how many, at least 3 is what we have now.
I'm from south Ga. I love real brunswick stew. Iv'e eaten hog brains and eggs several times. I like beef liver and heart. But never eat mawls. I never heard of liver pudding until now.
@@TheRealMrDiGG That makes sense! I am a senior in High school and I am planning on becoming a heavy equipment operator, do you recommend going to operator school to get training then job searching, there’s a few schools around me in western Pennsylvania. What do you look for when you hire your guys? Also How did Arron become a operator? Thanks
Just go for it as fast as you can ever operator plus me never went to a school, the only one was the school of hard knocks PS i did do an apprenticeship and become a mechanic, i know things have changed but you will learn so much more in the seat cheers from OZ. @@owenstasik2627
I am southern born and lived my entire life in the south. Chitlins and rocky mountain oysters use to be popular here in North Carolina. I've never eaten either and don't plan on it. The smell of Chitlins cooking is enough to make most people puke.
What concerns me is why the oil was low in a new machine. I doubt the manufacturer made a filling mistake so where did all that oil go? I am sure it is not a mistake by the distributor. No worries a new machine is under warranty and that will be taken care of.
Last dozer I ran had all stick control with the widow maker cage and steel cable for the blade. I was taking down tree's on a big shot lawyers property where he wanted to put cattle in Florida.
About reading signs: yes, one should obviously follow these. However, when you miss one, you may be entirely on your own. Me, I was touring on my bicycle (here in the Netherlands) the other day, following signs. At a certain spot, I felt that there should be a signpost, but I didn't see one. So I continued straight ahead where a sign should have directed me left. (One example out of many of the kind.) - A few decades ago (oops!) motorway exits here have been equipped with "no entry" signs left and right after 150 metres, with the text "go back" (in Dutch) underneath, as it had turned out before that many wrong-way drivers had missed the "no entry" sign at the intended end of the exit. - Me, I noticed the sign "
Had to laugh. Just saw an article that said down in Australia they are using coffee grounds to strengthen concrete. Might be a use for all that you guys get😂
About the pig... We used to eat the whole pig in the northern parts of the Netherlands until the early seventies I would say, but not in the cities. They even ate the brain... They called it kopkaas, headcheese. But now we are still eating it but in all sorts of products, like you do with the hot dogs. It's called separator meat. I think I'm one of the last generation that will eat backet pork and chicken liver with a onion. But pork meat is not as popular as beef or chicken meat. Nice dozer by the way!
I’m kinda in agreement with you. I think every operator should run old equipment at least a little to appreciate all the comforts of today’s machinery.
It blows my mind how lost people get when they have a million signs describing where to go. And 9/10 they get mad at you for telling them where to go 😂
I'd have been concerned to, about any unusual noise on a brand new piece of equipment. Say, you don't suppose it just had too much caffeine. . . . . . . Last one I operated had two sticks and a 283 engine. . . . . . 70's and it was at least 10 years old by then. Ha!!
My father in-law use to eat ALL the animal. I will never forget the day i opened my fridge after a hard day's work for a beer and seeing this massive tongue looking at me, his favourite saying was "Guests are like fish they go of after 3 days" he use to come down for a week go figure.
Hey If I were you guys I would be in your position, I would wait until a-aron breaks another haul truck in half, then I would but the back of the large service U-haul on the back of the haul truck so it won't get stuck or stop runnin! Or maybe you could take a other old 6x6 and strap that U-haul bed onto it.
@@TheRealMrDiGG It might be a stupid idea but it will never get stuck but then a-aron will still be able to break it in half. Anyway I know my ideas are dumb and probaly won't work and if they do they will be so maintenance intensive even a middle eastern oil prince will go bankrupt.
😂😂😂 their is not anything better in life that setting down on a brand spanking new machine !! Kinda like going on your honeymoon night 🤭🫣😁😁😁 A that’s the only draw back of buying a new “anything “ is working the bugs out. Lol if I bought that?? Wife would hand me a blanket an say enjoy you new home 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@TheRealMrDiGG Yes it's not that common for us to eat a lot of the organs. Or I can be wrong, since I ain't an expert at knowing what other people eat. Good luck and keep on going!
I wish you would educate, rather than say "hey look at me and all our new equipment." I would hope you're existence here is to educate and not not to flaunt your wealth Respectfully,
How good your local heavy equipment dealer is is what makes the most difference, the main brands are so close it really comes down to service and support.
Really makes all the difference!
That's how it was when I bought my tractor. Shop for a dealer, not a machine.
it should not come broken
It was nice of them to check the fluid levels before delivery.
Right?! I feel like somebody probably got talking to because of this video!
I’ve got a 2024 dislike it. Love it, first thing I did was take that damn chrome shiney stack off it. Went and had it powder coated matte black. Seem like every time I was doing something the sun will shine off of it into my eyes. Best 180$ i ever spent. My 700 came with black pipe.
I love the chrome, but I see your point!
don't you just hate it when you buy something new and it doesn't work like advertise ☹, great video thanks for sharing 👍👍👍👍👍
Hopefully she will be OK
As a Dealer Principle with both the Green and Yellow Contracts, sending a piece of new equipment out with a low lube level, and no visible sign of a leak, is unacceptable, and whomever completed the PDI, would be on the other side of my desk!
"Nothing Runs Like A Deere"
🦌 👍 🇺🇸
I’m sure someone probably got a talking to! Thanks for the comment Bud
Ran 750s and 850s for a couple of seasons. With the 750 and 6 way blade. Keep an eye on the trunnion ball plates. In harder ground when the plates become loose it’s not hard to snap the trunnion ball at the neck.
Good info
Found your channel from let’s did very Impresive. From what I seen so far super interesting and like how you treat your people
Thanks buddy!
Congratulations on the new Deere! Another great addition to your operations!
Thanks 👍
I really wish I could meet you and AARON its always been my dream to be around big tractors and Big equipment is it some kind of way i could see all @ Mr.Digs
Hope so
We eat everything from the rooter to the tooter, but in full disclosure I'm from Greenville SC, born and raised. 👍 Good stuff
Hello up in Greenville!
I’m a southern boy born and raised but I don’t enjoy many of those foods. Happy Sunday Ryan have a great day thanks for the video. God bless
Thanks for watching, I really appreciate ya buddy!
Liver pudding??????😖 Holy cow! Never even heard of it! And my family was from Georgia😂 But I grew up on the west coast so there's that.
That's a a sweet looking dozer!
Sounds nasty but it’s delicious! Thanks for watching
Gosh, only after 30 years they find out how the ergonomics should be with handles! WOW 😊, gratulations on your new machine 👌🏼
I would love to drive your heavy machinery 😊
I think you should have professional made signs, instead of the homemade ones, just a hint you are running a professional business.
I have never heard of your dish, but it sounds good 😋
Thanks for watching!
Must have been a poor pre delivery check by the dealer to miss that plate over the rams and be low on fluid. What else did they miss. Send it to clint at c&c equipment
Yeah I’m pretty sure someone got a talking to
interesting perspective operating the dozer. unique info to me. you have a good vocabulary.
Thank you kindly
Don't like that food that you mentioned but I do like a good old thick chop every now and then! Thank you for bringing us along on your adventures!!!
It’s an acquired taste I reckon. Thanks for watching, and commenting!
No I absolutely do eat that type of food. I hope that John Deere Dozer is o k infunctioning properly. Thank you for sharing! 👍
Thanks for commenting & watching, I really appreciate it!
I ran an old 450 lgp in a landfill outside of salinas ca pushing clay and sand. It had the old twin stiks which wasn’t a big deal because I learned on our old cable rigged D6 we had when I was younger. It was a great little dozer as I remember, we had a Cat D5 lgp out there too but it was tired so I stuck with that John Deere and it made me a believer, again.
cool buddy!
John Deere has a Landfill model with a pressurized cab to keep possible hazardous chemicals out.
That’s cool!
Interesting that you don't have the new screen. I bought a 650P in August and it has all of the new tech.
Hmmmmm interesting? 🤨
Yea I'm from southern Ireland and we were reared on pig meat every thing bar the squeal pigs heart liver pigs trotters tongue you can't buy it anymore people are to fussed it all goes for dog food now.lovely dozer by the way iv been on heavy equipment all my life and still at it over 55 years. Interesting videos 👍
Happy to hear y’all eat good food in southern Ireland!
About coffee residu: I have read that it makes a good bed for growing oyster mushrooms. If you should repeatedly receive coffee for the dump, consider contacting a mushroom grower for a joint venture.
About Southern food: I'm a vegetarian. (When I was an apprentice ship engineer, the others would try to have their hot meals concurrently with me.)
Cool idea with the mushrooms!
Whew!!! man thats all cool! Interesting you went JD vs the CAT ! Great video!
Thanks for watching!
It isn't the color, it's the machine that best fits the needs.
Mr digg id be asking clint at c&c equipment he would probably give you some great advice about your problem with your John deere
Thanks, might reach out to them.
Thank you for video 😊❤😊 on are JD wheel Loader that had same button main square console. The (KEY) for brand new machine is the serial Number. Then if you look in manual the owner can change that number for anti theft 😊 the service guys from JD can change it back to serial number for service when you are not there. Just go to the part in service manual on changing START codes.
Thanks for the info! & thanks for watching
I work in a small bulky waste land fill. It seems that signage is old school and if they can not look at there phone for directions they are lost. My loader has the same display as the dozer, you can have different codes for every one, not sure how many, at least 3 is what we have now.
You’re right, if the phone doesn’t tell them where to go everyone is lost. Thanks for watching!
That food sounds amazing.....
It was! Thanks for commenting, I’ll let dad know!!👍👍
I'm from south Ga. I love real brunswick stew. Iv'e eaten hog brains and eggs several times. I like beef liver and heart. But never eat mawls. I never heard of liver pudding until now.
Love me some Brunswick stew!! Try some liver pudding, it’s delicious!!
West Coaster here, never hear anything called that when it comes to food. Not sure I'd want to try it?
Lol
Hey Ryan !!! Noise likes to travel so ,,did they check the bolts for the drive sprocket to make sure they ain't loose ??? 🤔🙄🤥👍👍👍👍👍
Yup, they checked everything. Hopefully it’ll be ok!
How do you decide who gets to run a new machine?
Depends, but seniority & position in the company usually dictates. Thanks for watching!
@@TheRealMrDiGG That makes sense! I am a senior in High school and I am planning on becoming a heavy equipment operator, do you recommend going to operator school to get training then job searching, there’s a few schools around me in western Pennsylvania. What do you look for when you hire your guys? Also How did Arron become a operator? Thanks
Just go for it as fast as you can ever operator plus me never went to a school, the only one was the school of hard knocks PS i did do an apprenticeship and become a mechanic, i know things have changed but you will learn so much more in the seat cheers from OZ. @@owenstasik2627
Well it looks a beauty bro so it's got that going for it. Safe travels. Ken.
Thanks Ken!
Driving around that landfill is a good way to get a couple of flats.
You ain’t kidding!
I'm up here in a Yankee blue state. They pretty much closed all our landfills. Now the state pays to have trash trucked out of state!@@TheRealMrDiGG
I am southern born and lived my entire life in the south. Chitlins and rocky mountain oysters use to be popular here in North Carolina. I've never eaten either and don't plan on it. The smell of Chitlins cooking is enough to make most people puke.
lol 🤢
I think I work at the place those fiberglass rolls came from lol
Oh yeah?!
Almost puked in my pancakes . I eat smoked pork chops ad thats it. You make a good video.I worked in a landfill in early 70s.
lol, don’t ruin those pancakes!! Thanks for watching & commenting my friend!
Love that stuff! What about hog brains and scrambled eggs? That's the bomb we made everything from the hogs
Now that I have never tried! But I’d like to
What concerns me is why the oil was low in a new machine. I doubt the manufacturer made a filling mistake so where did all that oil go? I am sure it is not a mistake by the distributor. No worries a new machine is under warranty and that will be taken care of.
They said it was the manufacturer. We shall see what happens
Last dozer I ran had all stick control with the widow maker cage and steel cable for the blade. I was taking down tree's on a big shot lawyers property where he wanted to put cattle in Florida.
Cool! Thanks for watching
Your channel rocks.
Thanks so much!
How many pennies in my piggy bank do I need to buy one? lol
Nice machine there. Stay safe.
OK, back to my JD 410C backhoe after my coffee.
Quite a few pennies!!😆
About reading signs: yes, one should obviously follow these. However, when you miss one, you may be entirely on your own. Me, I was touring on my bicycle (here in the Netherlands) the other day, following signs. At a certain spot, I felt that there should be a signpost, but I didn't see one. So I continued straight ahead where a sign should have directed me left. (One example out of many of the kind.) - A few decades ago (oops!) motorway exits here have been equipped with "no entry" signs left and right after 150 metres, with the text "go back" (in Dutch) underneath, as it had turned out before that many wrong-way drivers had missed the "no entry" sign at the intended end of the exit. - Me, I noticed the sign "
I like your tornado preview idea. Thanks for sharing!
What is the material that you’re calling coffee?
Actual coffee grounds
Had to laugh. Just saw an article that said down in Australia they are using coffee grounds to strengthen concrete. Might be a use for all that you guys get😂
No way?! I’m gonna have to look that up and check into it, thanks!
Concord n c love liver pudding. Fat back. Link sausage. No tripe !!!!
Heck yeah NC!
Better than a cat Mr John deere won't let you down like Mr cat will plus with John deere you have c&c for parts advice on them to😊 0000
We shall see buddy
That coffee will be good in compost, high nitrogen.
We mix it in, does great
What’s the store behind the piles of coffee?
What store?
@@TheRealMrDiGG story. Sorry
Is that big rolls of paper? If so why they getting thrown away? If not what are they?
It’s the ends of giant rolls of fiberglass material
Well I never have ate that stuff it must be good
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Mid mount (dumping) grapples are less popular actually. You lose grapple range and the ability to add a trailer. Depends on the type of material.
Good point, thanks for watching!
That is nice
Thanks!!
A good main taner will help you more than that 750 probably 12 foot blade, that not a sand blade but it is a finish blade
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About the pig... We used to eat the whole pig in the northern parts of the Netherlands until the early seventies I would say, but not in the cities. They even ate the brain... They called it kopkaas, headcheese. But now we are still eating it but in all sorts of products, like you do with the hot dogs. It's called separator meat. I think I'm one of the last generation that will eat backet pork and chicken liver with a onion. But pork meat is not as popular as beef or chicken meat. Nice dozer by the way!
My dad has talked about head cheese although I’ve never tried it. Thanks for sharing this information in your comment! Thanks for watching!
If you can't run an old Cat dozer from the 70s with hand clutches and foot brakes you're not an operator
I’m kinda in agreement with you. I think every operator should run old equipment at least a little to appreciate all the comforts of today’s machinery.
Those are sand tracks, but about the main taner save you money in the long run
Good point
It blows my mind how lost people get when they have a million signs describing where to go. And 9/10 they get mad at you for telling them where to go 😂
Right?! I don’t get it, and have given up on trying to understand. Lol
@@TheRealMrDiGG100%
What, no SPOON on the Dozer? How uncouth! LOL
We working on something buddy 👍👍
That ol boy was trying to turn around without backing, maybe. Some folks struggle with that maneuver.
You’re right. Thanks for watching!
Little grease for your track jacks.
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I do.
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i love eating pork but what you just said yall ate i dont think i could eat it just dont sound right lol
lol, it’s an acquired taste
Which sensor or switch that they source from China is going to fail?
Right?! So far it just seems factory didn’t fill up the final drives. We shall see
Never even heard of that food
Good eating!
New subcriber. Thanks for the Vidjays. Awesome toy. Making money.
Thanks for the sub!
I'd have been concerned to, about any unusual noise on a brand new piece of equipment.
Say, you don't suppose it just had too much caffeine. . . . . . .
Last one I operated had two sticks and a 283 engine. . . . . .
70's and it was at least 10 years old by then. Ha!!
My father in-law use to eat ALL the animal. I will never forget the day i opened my fridge after a hard day's work for a beer and seeing this massive tongue looking at me, his favourite saying was "Guests are like fish they go of after 3 days" he use to come down for a week go figure.
lol, love that saying!! 😂
Hey If I were you guys I would be in your position, I would wait until a-aron breaks another haul truck in half, then I would but the back of the large service U-haul on the back of the haul truck so it won't get stuck or stop runnin!
Or maybe you could take a other old 6x6 and strap that U-haul bed onto it.
Lol
@@TheRealMrDiGG It might be a stupid idea but it will never get stuck but then a-aron will still be able to break it in half.
Anyway I know my ideas are dumb and probaly won't work and if they do they will be so maintenance intensive even a middle eastern oil prince will go bankrupt.
we have a dump in Edmonton, Alberta they bury pipes in the garbage that sucks off the methane gas and they run generators at the local power station
That’s cool! We don’t make methane with our type trash
Is that really coffee?
100% coffee grounds. 👍
good stories
Thanks for watching Buddy!
Man we know who's making all the $$ with all these latest purchases..
lol, just further in debt now….. thanks for watching!
Probably got a live floor down there
Probably
Damn thats all coffee?
Yup, we’ve got mountains of coffee grounds. We use it mainly in the composting operation. Thank you for watching!
That’s the small pile
Starbucks has a huge brewing and.bottling plants closeby.
People buy those big bags at the hardware stores and they have the trash company come and pick them up and put them in the rolloff
Yes ive seen those. Pretty cool idea!
Okay when can I start running my Dozer
You’ll have to sweet talk Aaron. He barely lets me drive it! 😂
@@TheRealMrDiGG I see he's a little overprotected did you get the bugs out of there
just low in fluids they said, we'll see@@leroyaultmon
@@TheRealMrDiGG hopefully that's it
I appreciate the love I really enjoy your Channel
Tracks look a little tight
Maybe
😂😂😂 their is not anything better in life that setting down on a brand spanking new machine !! Kinda like going on your honeymoon night 🤭🫣😁😁😁 A that’s the only draw back of buying a new “anything “ is working the bugs out. Lol if I bought that?? Wife would hand me a blanket an say enjoy you new home 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Too bad the seat doesn’t recline in your new home! Lol
@@TheRealMrDiGG. 😂😂😂
I do
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Tracks probably loose
Low oil
I don't eat that stuff but I would eat tripe
It’s pretty similar, I love both!
@@TheRealMrDiGG I'll have to come visit you and have a plate
I don't eat liver everything else I do !!!!
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Y'all, don't have any tippers at your landfill.
Nope
No tippers. We’re just a C&D landfill
Here in the netherlands we are quite more wasteful when it comes to eating pigs.
Oh really?!
@@TheRealMrDiGG Yes it's not that common for us to eat a lot of the organs.
Or I can be wrong, since I ain't an expert at knowing what other people eat.
Good luck and keep on going!
You have to be able to read before you can follow the signs
Lol you ain’t kidding there!
No, not going to eat the guts
Awwww come on, they’re delicious! 😋
John Deere will most likely be Hydrostatic Drive .
Could be
Cookie is so good preppin food here at the ranch, I'd marry him if had boobs. Yeah, southern cooking. Wonder why I'm a fat guy.
Lol
All that don't mean nothing you got to have a real operator or? $$$
True
I wish you would educate,
rather than say "hey look at me and all our new equipment."
I would hope you're existence here is to educate and not not to flaunt your wealth
Respectfully,
You mean debt?!
This ant no toy
Depends