Man I was pulling on the arm’s of my recliner and rocking back and forth the whole time, I was even breathing hard bye the time he got out of that bog.
You would be surprised by how often this happens, totally different skillset than cutting grade or digging trenches, number 1 rule is when you start to sink STOP, assess the situation, don't be afraid to seek help before your buried.
Final comment, looking at the heading I would flip it and say operating fool! But only for the dozer, resque with small machine out gunned three to one, bloody well done that man!!!
to start with, you need some CCR for back ground music, also before getting that far stuck, we used to use a chainsaw and actually spend a few hours setting up, amazing how much flotation you can build to get through or back up, any way was fun to watch, I one time was a train engineer and with our engine had to pull a few trucks out of the ditch on our work trains, we also would carry D5 and a tracked hoe with us as well, amazing the places they would go
It looked like it was straddling hard dirt too. The hoe operator should've done more digging behind, and the dozer guy should've kept his blade up as far as possible instead of dragging it like he was at first.
I'm an ex combat engineer, used to end op in all sorts of sticky situations. What i would have done, was removed as much dirt/mud behinde the bull's tracks as possible, the hook the bull to the diggers undercarriage, start to drive. And then use your arm in the digger to pull you and the bull out 😎✌️ But nice job, and thanks for the action here on YT 👍
I have watched this several times how does he expect to get that thing out you have to dig out behind it and the guy spinning the track on the dozer wow
I've always been curious why a dumbazz would drive off in soup like that. Not to mention the dumbazz on the dozier constantly spins the tracks that keeps it bottomed out.
"Oliver could see that Byron was stuck deep in the mud. Strong cables were attached between the two machines. Oliver pulled and struggled, but every time he backed up, he kept on tilting."
Back in 1986 while I was assigned to an Engineer Battalion at Fort., we sunk a D7 Dozier into Belton Lake. It took two M88 tank recovery vehicles and two HEMMIT wreckers to pull it out. We two officers in the Battalion that were recreational divers. They got drafted to dive in the lake to hook up the two cables. While they were under water a moccasin swam over were they where. Everybody saw it. Our 1st Sergeant yelled at everybody stating "Don't tell them about the snake. We'll never get them back in the wayer!!!" Now body side a word. Eventually we got the dozer towed out. In went to 3rd shop Maintenance Battalion to get repaired. Our company didn't get it back for a year.
They ought to have worked in unison instead of against each other. The man on the excavator was trying to pull while he was lifting the blade to get dry dirt under the tracks. Also, they should have got some of the chains off of the trailer and hooked it to the tracks on the dozer. Use the excavator as a anchor point.
Once saw a 1066Korehring with mud up to the top of the tracks and he was still walking. He knew not to stop or try to turn. It took a while but he and it got out. My job was to clean it off.
Ok I was thinking the same thing, but I was doubting myself. Exactly why not try to dig it out a little so your not fighting the suction of the mud in addition to the fact that the excavator is too small to pull it out
Thanks for sharing and putting up with all the arm chair operator quarterbacks. It seems obvious to me that the reason the dozer kept his tracks going was to try and break suction and assist the excavator. The excavator would not pull the dozer skidding.
I was actually the guy in the dozer, and that is exactly why I was doing that. BUT.....I'm not the one that got it stuck, I was just a welder on that job and the guy in the hoe got it stuck. That was a mud desposal site for all of our bore sections that was just being pushed into a pile. To dry out. Lol some of these dude's on here are ruthless 🤣
@@fergusonlandmanagementweld3696 Not to mention, it only took 10 minutes to get it out. It wasn’t like the hoe hand spent an hour before he dug out behind you. Armchair pipeliners.
@@bradkalfee7256 Didnt say they were. In fact, the dozer hand flat ass said he was a welder, and the “hoe hand” was the guy who got the dozer buried. I said it didn’t even take ten minutes to get themselves out. I’ve been around this shit over thirty years. Nobody or any equipment got hurt. They took five more minutes than you would have. Lighten up.
@@fergusonlandmanagementweld3696 makes sense now, I was sat here thinking ‘why does he keep putting the blade down when all he’s doing is lifting the cab up and down really’ now you’ve said you’re not an operator it’s clear. 👍🏻, I’m hoping you’ll say the idiot trying to snap the slew ring and twist the dipper on the 210 isn’t an operator either. 😂😂😂
The operator is not using the trackhoe to its best advantage. You need to use the machine to dig a little more and then use the hydraulic to pull on the dozer.
Por fin té diste cuenta carajos no es lo mismo que saber manejar una máquina que saber cómo trabajar con ella porque es el complemento de uno en el Trabajo a mí cargo habian una motoniveladora grande y otra chica u Caterpillar una retro retroexcavadora ñ oruga grande otra chica retro cargadora a ruedas yunday una bulldoserg y una grúa grande creo que desia 75 toneladas y otros tractores camiones camioneta yo siempre escuché a los maquinistas sus opiniones y luego opinaba porque son ellos los que saben lo que puede dar Las maquinas en funcionamiento y trabajando hay que preguntar escuchar leer estudiar los libros de cada máquinas hay que ser humilde para aprender porque todos los días se aprende algo nuevo así es la vida importante hasta dé un ayudante por más nuevo que sea dé el también puedes aprender jaja jaja
Anytime you get a machine stuck like that, you HAVE to get the suction lose. Dig the mud away from the sides first. I hope no one is paying you guys to run these machines! Not to mention if that strap breaks the way you are pulling its gonna smack the glass.
gonna have to dig him a ramp coming back up out of there,,LOL
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I wouldn't let these guys borrow a shovel.
These people are fucking morons.. finito they all need fired!!!
If they would dig behind the dozer first then pull.
Can I borrow a shovel?
@@TexasPipeliner777 Just this once.
A-Men.
Man I was pulling on the arm’s of my recliner and rocking back and forth the whole time, I was even breathing hard bye the time he got out of that bog.
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Take the strap off, dig the under carriage free and your done dude. This shit blows my mind
Somebody tell the dozer operator, once you're sitting on the belly pan, spinning the tracks just makes things worse! He should have known.
I was thinking same thing,not going anywhere
No need in just spinning the tracks that fast, just keeps loosing any head way he made.
Dumb and Dumber
Bulldozer driver is an idiot... Doesn't know what he is doing...
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I'm an operator myself and from experience hook to the undercarriage of your excavator and bury that bucket and pull like hell
That's actually a really great idea! Never thought of that! Will try that next time a truck gets stuck on our site!
@@zachfreeman1503 always works best for me on something heavy
So you’re saying hook to the undercarriage, turn your machine around and use the bucket to pull yourself and use the drive motors at the same time?
@@markjackson160 yes for maximum pulling power
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This is funny, the dozer operator keeps digging in. LOL
On the other hand it never moved until he broke the suction by pushing the blade down and then lifting again.
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d65 is a great machine just has a terrible op in it
There now don't go back in there🤣🤣🤣
I would of done that from the start, open the back up for the dozer..
Not everyone should be allowed around heavy equipment.
Dig dude dig!!we had one stuck and it tip so fuel was leaking out.. well needless to say the damn inspector made a big deal out of it
no shit . they call it back hoe stuck because you need to dig . this concept in this particular situation would be obvious to a 6 year old
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You would be surprised by how often this happens, totally different skillset than cutting grade or digging trenches, number 1 rule is when you start to sink STOP, assess the situation, don't be afraid to seek help before your buried.
No kidding, that sucker starts under, leave it and see what the hell you've gotten yourself into.
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Final comment, looking at the heading I would flip it and say operating fool! But only for the dozer, resque with small machine out gunned three to one, bloody well done that man!!!
Would not have taken a genius to know that dozer wasn't going through that.
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A CAT would have made it through
@@TexasPipeliner777 d6 maybe d8 hell no
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Yeah he's got butter finger tracks not big cleats for mud, I wouldn't have even tried it with those tracks
to start with, you need some CCR for back ground music, also before getting that far stuck, we used to use a chainsaw and actually spend a few hours setting up, amazing how much flotation you can build to get through or back up, any way was fun to watch,
I one time was a train engineer and with our engine had to pull a few trucks out of the ditch on our work trains, we also would carry D5 and a tracked hoe with us as well, amazing the places they would go
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Dig out beside the dozer to break the suction.....that's what's holding it.
It looked like it was straddling hard dirt too. The hoe operator should've done more digging behind, and the dozer guy should've kept his blade up as far as possible instead of dragging it like he was at first.
Very few people out there know the suction plays a mighty role. It's like a giant vacuum is hanging on beneath the dozer.
I'm an ex combat engineer, used to end op in all sorts of sticky situations.
What i would have done, was removed as much dirt/mud behinde the bull's tracks as possible, the hook the bull to the diggers undercarriage, start to drive. And then use your arm in the digger to pull you and the bull out 😎✌️
But nice job, and thanks for the action here on YT 👍
I have watched this several times how does he expect to get that thing out you have to dig out behind it and the guy spinning the track on the dozer wow
If you cant make the dozer go up on the dirt you gotta make the dirt go down. lol
Your fired!
No experience either one
I've always been curious why a dumbazz would drive off in soup like that. Not to mention the dumbazz on the dozier constantly spins the tracks that keeps it bottomed out.
It's held by suction..the only way out is to dig it out..unless you want to be there forever pulling and straining on it
Gareth Ifan I was thinking the same. Digging the mud out from around the dozer would make things easier
Indeed it would Chris..seen as they already have a perfect digging tool right there..no brainer really..
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I agree the tractor is held by suction the only to get it out is to dig it out and if possible get another tractor with a winch to help pull it out
It just shows some operators don’t use there head in a pinch
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If my day was like that I'd go get drunk.
We were
Brilliant video thank you
"Oliver could see that Byron was stuck deep in the mud. Strong cables were attached between the two machines. Oliver pulled and struggled, but every time he backed up, he kept on tilting."
The Blair Witch Project version of a stuck dozer. Fun to watch.
Got to break that suction...
Seen it happen in the delivery room...
Took him long enough to dig out the rear of the dozer so he could pull it
Both operations done operative work effectively. well done
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Back in 1986 while I was assigned to an Engineer Battalion at Fort., we sunk a D7 Dozier into Belton Lake. It took two M88 tank recovery vehicles and two HEMMIT wreckers to pull it out. We two officers in the Battalion that were recreational divers. They got drafted to dive in the lake to hook up the two cables. While they were under water a moccasin swam over were they where. Everybody saw it. Our 1st Sergeant yelled at everybody stating "Don't tell them about the snake. We'll never get them back in the wayer!!!" Now body side a word. Eventually we got the dozer towed out. In went to 3rd shop Maintenance Battalion to get repaired. Our company didn't get it back for a year.
I believe if I was doing that, I'd dig all the dirt from behind the dozer. It should come out then. He must have read my mind.
Bla, bla, they got it out. Everyone on you tube is always smarter than every one,
Pretty sure that wasn't a chain
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That s wonderful machine
Lol!
Dig around the dozer, and if it still needs a yank, hook the strop to the undercarriage of the digger..not the darn bucket.
Funny i catch myself tensing up watchin this
I had to get a backhoe to pull my ass from my chair. Man my fanny puckered clean through my jeans.
Have to break to the suction first!
Is this a new movie? Dumb and Dumber: Operation Shock & Awe
If the backhoe stuck, dozer cant save:-)
Backhoe? There isn't a backhoe anywhere in this video
Dozer dozed off.
Helen Keller in that dozer
Dud, you might try digging from behind him before you pull !!
Never pull the cable so close to the cab because it can break.
Техника по уши в глине, но на твёрдую почву выбрались) Молодцы.
They ought to have worked in unison instead of against each other. The man on the excavator was trying to pull while he was lifting the blade to get dry dirt under the tracks. Also, they should have got some of the chains off of the trailer and hooked it to the tracks on the dozer. Use the excavator as a anchor point.
Donnie Creech dude if you can see nobody wanted to get dirty all these clean white shirts.
Sex.
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If you backed the excavator up about 3 miles and pulled him with the dipper you would get a lot more action then the boom at max lift. No power there
Curling the bucket really helps
Dozer guys a certain type of special
call talent agency!! we need a new crew of clowns Tell them to bring shovels
Once saw a 1066Korehring with mud up to the top of the tracks and he was still walking. He knew not to stop or try to turn. It took a while but he and it got out. My job was to clean it off.
If you don't get the dirt from behind you ain't gonna get it out
Reading title i was thinking of that old Counter strike video "Door stuck"
Should've sprinkled some kitty-litter in front of the wheels man.
Hopeless bloody drivers not operators bootlaces obviously not owners
Uswamp sinking away dozer unable to get out
That's why you don't drive a dozer into a mud pond.
Going to take a while to clean that dozer
Whatasick feeling,you know it’s gonna come out but when
Estica a lança para puxar,é faça uma.barreira de terra na roda guia,para ficar mais alta que a roda motris
If only they had a machine that could dig some of the due away from behind the dozer.
That would be handy in this situation, I wonder where they could get one...
Ok I was thinking the same thing, but I was doubting myself. Exactly why not try to dig it out a little so your not fighting the suction of the mud in addition to the fact that the excavator is too small to pull it out
OMG I was thinking the same thing. It's like one of those videos of a guy using a reciprocating saw with out it being plugged in.
I like how he digs with his strap leading the way through the dirt 😆
Straps way too long for any torque
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It's a good way to destroy a perfectly good strap.
Like getting stuck here wasn't totally predictable. I'd send that operator back to school.
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Excellent job ...
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Somebody tell these dudes the bucket curl has the most "pull".
They don't know what they are doing can't you tell
@@bobwalton5657 Yes, thus, my comment. You should have known.
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Thanks for sharing and putting up with all the arm chair operator quarterbacks. It seems obvious to me that the reason the dozer kept his tracks going was to try and break suction and assist the excavator. The excavator would not pull the dozer skidding.
I was actually the guy in the dozer, and that is exactly why I was doing that. BUT.....I'm not the one that got it stuck, I was just a welder on that job and the guy in the hoe got it stuck. That was a mud desposal site for all of our bore sections that was just being pushed into a pile. To dry out. Lol some of these dude's on here are ruthless 🤣
@@fergusonlandmanagementweld3696 Not to mention, it only took 10 minutes to get it out. It wasn’t like the hoe hand spent an hour before he dug out behind you. Armchair pipeliners.
@@jaredbaratono897 you dont run equipment. If you did, you would know these 2 are not operators. Not even close
@@bradkalfee7256 Didnt say they were. In fact, the dozer hand flat ass said he was a welder, and the “hoe hand” was the guy who got the dozer buried. I said it didn’t even take ten minutes to get themselves out. I’ve been around this shit over thirty years. Nobody or any equipment got hurt. They took five more minutes than you would have. Lighten up.
@@fergusonlandmanagementweld3696 makes sense now, I was sat here thinking ‘why does he keep putting the blade down when all he’s doing is lifting the cab up and down really’ now you’ve said you’re not an operator it’s clear. 👍🏻, I’m hoping you’ll say the idiot trying to snap the slew ring and twist the dipper on the 210 isn’t an operator either. 😂😂😂
Narrated, this one would be a good one tv short. Dozer was going mud diving.
Tenías q escavar en los tráquea familiar para poder sacarlo sin problema
The operator is not using the trackhoe to its best advantage. You need to use the machine to dig a little more and then use the hydraulic to pull on the dozer.
Let's see...if I'm high centered now...maybe spinning the tracks will help..."
Sometimes it works
That is called lack of experience
Can't be scared all your life
ANOTHER FOOLS ,,,DIG A HOLE WITH ROCKS THAT'S NOT A PICK -UP .
Kudos to that sling. Gotta be very well made to do that.
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I've seen an excavator pick up a stone truck like a toy. Very powerful.
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I like heavy equipment. The operator is a very good skill. Very good sound. Thank you from Japan.
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Its gonna take a good good long time to get all that off there
If you ran my new dozer up to the cab you be looking for another one to run tomorrow
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@@notinservice3724 well then he'd get his ass kicked
very good machine operator and intelligent
Por fin té diste cuenta carajos no es lo mismo que saber manejar una máquina que saber cómo trabajar con ella porque es el complemento de uno en el Trabajo a mí cargo habian una motoniveladora grande y otra chica u Caterpillar una retro retroexcavadora ñ oruga grande otra chica retro cargadora a ruedas yunday una bulldoserg y una grúa grande creo que desia 75 toneladas y otros tractores camiones camioneta yo siempre escuché a los maquinistas sus opiniones y luego opinaba porque son ellos los que saben lo que puede dar Las maquinas en funcionamiento y trabajando hay que preguntar escuchar leer estudiar los libros de cada máquinas hay que ser humilde para aprender porque todos los días se aprende algo nuevo así es la vida importante hasta dé un ayudante por más nuevo que sea dé el también puedes aprender jaja jaja
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If they worked for me they would be unemployed on the spot!
Dig out behind dozer, then lower boom to ground level and use the stick to pull back with the dozer
Buen trabajo...👍👍👍👍👍
Now make whoever got it stuck clean it.
The REAL hero is the rope. Must have been strong as hell!!!
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manque d'expérience de ces conducteurs surtout celui qui conduise le pou-clin avec tous mes respects c'est un stagiaire !!!
I watch these videos and wonder how do these machines end up stuck in these obvious mud pits ?
hahaha,, because they get 7 million plus views pulling it out and views on UA-cam is where the money is..
Ребята! Брёвнышко, брёвнышко.
Yup back in the day that would been kicking lunch box down the road
dig out the krap behind the dozer and ramp it up. jesus christ.
meu sonho e ganhar uma máquina. igual a esta parabéns para os operadores
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Anytime you get a machine stuck like that, you HAVE to get the suction lose. Dig the mud away from the sides first. I hope no one is paying you guys to run these machines! Not to mention if that strap breaks the way you are pulling its gonna smack the glass.
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have got to be 2 of the worst drivers i have ever seen,, shameful
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That dozer is going to need a fire truck to wash out all that mud.
That was 9 minutes Plus of frustration.
Now he knows...
Das gefällt, der Weg ist das Ziel.
Auch guter Baggerfahrer.
'HOLD UP ON THAT CARWASH GENTLEMEN'.lol
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