I've watched this several times throughout the years and it never ceases to amaze me. The power that modern hydraulics systems can generate are staggering. The forces along the cutting adges and mating surfaces are just incredible. That went through those rams like a grown man tearing a piece of cardboard. That is mind blowing power.
Even the way it grabs and moves it is like a kid with a Tonka truck. That's literally a solid chunk of thousands of pounds of steel it just throws it around like nothing
@@VTNEurasia Used to be done by a guy with a large torch. Dangerous hot dirty work. This is much better for the man and the environment. Thanks for sharing! Dan
Videos like these are hard to watch, to much history in everything! Watching it quickly break with ease just hurts the heart with imagining how much pride and effort went into building these machines, or who owned it and used it and took care of it. Thanks for the excellent camera work!
@@user-gb8dk7xw5o well the new machines are too costly to maintain for most small businesses and farmers. Not to mention companies like john deere which make ir basically impossible to service your own equipment. Old machinary without emissions control is the besr machinary for farmers and small businesses
@@dominicfarzetta the bucket didn't look to be useless to me. Outdated, absolutely. I just don't get why they didn't sell the bucket. Maybe not worth the time or effort.?
@@dominicfarzetta you think that’s useless and outdated 🤣🤣 imagine having useless outdated machines that i’ve pick up for no more than 2k, i be moving the same material other guys move in their shiny toys, and at the same pay, only difference is i own old school shit that you only need to add fuel and fluids to, and i get to keep most of the money because i have no payments
I've operated quite a few different dozers over the years. You dang near feel like an unstoppable King with an indestructible steed of steel. It's incredible seeing one just be cut through like butter.
Simply too sad to finish watching. You see it all the time, either the owner thought it was worth 20K and when nobody would pay what he thought it was worth he scrapped it for 2K. Or, it was the pride and joy of some old timer and when he died his family just scrapped it without even trying to sell it. Hate to see perfectly salvageable old iron cut up and made into crappy chinese junk. That machine looked pretty damn good at the beginning, far better than most of my projects start out.
That looked like a 951c should have value of 5000 unless eng was blown. About 14 ton scrap at 200 per ton max. Someone made a mistake. Ive sold many to yards that sell parts and done better.
@@forrestmanueljr9196 You should of bought it, there are thousands of these sitting rotting all over the planet, there are plenty more to buy. I assume that you mean that it would be better for them to GIVE it to you instead of scrap, since you can still go buy one if you want it.
Give it another 5 years, we won't be wasting these machines like that. Although it definitely needs a lot of work, and that's expensive also... it's not when you learn how to do it yourself. Yes, at first it's about the same cost... *yet, as soon as I learned to replace each part, I never had to learn that again. Once all parts that could possibly be replaced or refurbished like the bucket rewelded, engine rebuild, hydraulic lines, pump and piston replaced. I invested in myself and saved a lot more money.* Plus I started repairing them for other businesses and have a new business. 😎🇺🇸
It's amazing how powerful that arm is cutting through the dozer arms. You can see the heat come off both arms that have been cut in the cold air due to the intense energy used to cut the metal in half (steam/condensation) not dust.
Yeah it did Mike. Very sad seeing it destroyed. The undercarriage was even free so it couldn’t have been sitting very long, if at all. I’ve seen way way worse still in service that should have been scrapped.
C&C Equipment would have restored it, but only if the finals and steering clutches were still good. If not, then it's junk. They are far too expensive and hard to find to replace.
That was a cool dozer with a bucket! Seems pretty useful. Unless the engine or trans was shot, then I get it. Sat for a long time due to the grass and moss growing on the drive.
Call on Jesus my brother he will set you free! My life use to be torn apart too, but every since I have surrendered my life to Christ my life has turn completely around for the best. I thank Jesus everyday for what he has done for me and others. Jesus will give you rest my brother....
Not sure bro but you look military...🤔. Take it from an old Marine Corps Gunny...I am a DOW-ist....not Taoist...DOW is Die or Win. One is guaranteed...the other isnt so you have nothing to lose by going after being the greatest thing you can be. What I have noticed in many of my brothers is they lose their purpose. I dont push motivation....faith is the key. Motivation is afraid of the dark....faith is a torch. If you strip a man of purpose he will clothe himself in chaos. I went through so many ups and downs when I got out but I kept pressing until I found a way to contribute again. Learn a new skill the world needs and getting up in the morning will be much easier. All love from an old crusty Marine. Stay whole and healthy bro.
Still use an old international TD14 on our ranch. Never had much issues with it, even after sitting in a field for a year. Old technology now, but it works. The days when you needed to be a real equipment operator to operate. Start er up on gasoline first, when it gets hot push in rod and give throttle at the same time. Good to go.
The shovel of the bulldozer should have been boronized steel, at least the egde. You see the huge shear cut through the back of the shovel but the edge broke abruptly. Looks like the operator knows what he's doing. But other people in that plant not so much apparently. The tank wasn't even emptied (thing he ripped out in the end, I guess was the hydraulic oil tank).
As an equipment operator of almost 20 years, I hate to see the loader destroyed almost as much as I'd love to get my hands on that big bastard for a shift. It looks fun.
Ужасное Зрелище... Мозгом понимаешь, что всего лишь кусок металла... А глазами и Сердцем смотришь, понимаешь, что Живое... Предсмертные Страдания... Адово Действо... Молча снять Шапку... 😢
I am STUNNED at the thought of the STAGGERING amount of force and cutting power that that machine can produce !?!?! It is imply mind blowing that it CUT thru the hardened steel armatures of a BULLDOZER...a BULLDOZER...in SLOW MOTION !?!?!?!?! WOW WOW WOW !!!!!
@Mark Twain: If that area was near any drains, which could have emptied into other waterways, the state or federal EPA or even the Coast Guard could have come in, shut them down for a few days or even weeks. I'm sure that would have gotten some attention. All fluids should have been drained before demolishing.
for all those machinery geeks out there (i myself is one) yes its sad to see this old thing get demolsidhed but ite cool as frick to see that huge claw destroy it as if its plastic
This stuff triggers me seeing old vehicles get destroyed especially heavy construction or destruction machinery like honestly if you have a few bucks fix it up and keep using it it may not be as efficient it may be slower but it’s a hell of a lot more reliable than a brand new unit
Mesmo com essa prensa hidráulica fodastisca. O operador da prensa e ou alicate hidráulico, estava sofrendo para derrubar a Carterpillar. Sou fã dessa marca.
How could you NOT paint that thing to look like a T-Rex?? Imagine setting up an observation booth and letting people bring their three year old grandkids to watch this!
What a waste of a fine old Cat 951. I could've rebuilt that in my sleep: I did so many rebuilds of these before excavators became the norm. Sad to see it disposed of like this
*"The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago and the next best time is now"* I consider this to be best motivational quote I've heard in a very long time. But motivational quotes are useless if you don't practice what you preach*
@@possiblepilotdeviation5791 you'd be surprised how much money that thing is worth. Back in the 70's, you'd be correct. But nowadays, something like that goes for 5,000. And some don't even run for that price.
@@possiblepilotdeviation5791 That kind of thinking cost money. Why waste money on buying a new expensive machine when you can buy cheap parts to keep the old, but just as useful one running.
I always wonder when watching something like this why not sell the machine as it is instead of cutting it up. It looks perfectly serviceable to me. You'd get more money if you sold it to someone that wanted to run it.
I was thinking the same thing. Good used parts are a lot cheaper than buying new ones. I rebuilt a van with parts from a you pull the parts off yourself place. That place made a fortune selling used parts. New Dozer parts are expensive as hell.
Only if it were completely worn out, in which case they get dismantled for usable parts. Buckets, tracks, rams, etc - it's gold for those still running these machines.
2:57 Erschreckend! Ohne vorher Diesel, Motoröl, Hydrauliköl und Kühlwaser abzulassen. Was für eine Umweltverschmutzung. In Deutschland hätte man so ein Unternehmen nach so einem Video sofort dicht gemacht.
Watched either 2 or 3 of these larger machines and about 5 of the next size smaller clawed machines all being tracked back hoes with wrecking shears clear out the complete body shop and the first two lines of assembly at the Chrysler Belvedere Assembly Plant from one end to the other in one week. It was amazing what was completely full was now empty and you could look completely through about 48 column lines of the plant completely stripped. 🐢
It's a track loader not a bulldozer. Reading all the butthurt comments saying how it should've been saved is almost as entertaining as watching it torn to bits.
In Pakistan that loader would have been considered brand-new.
Thinking the same
In the U.S. ......ITS YARD ART !!! LOL
@@PapaJ5667 very true
Plot twist this video was filmed in Pakistan
@@PapaJ5667 would be a good farm machine
I've watched this several times throughout the years and it never ceases to amaze me. The power that modern hydraulics systems can generate are staggering. The forces along the cutting adges and mating surfaces are just incredible. That went through those rams like a grown man tearing a piece of cardboard. That is mind blowing power.
Even the way it grabs and moves it is like a kid with a Tonka truck. That's literally a solid chunk of thousands of pounds of steel it just throws it around like nothing
No shite. I guess youre also amazed by how the fire burns and water flows
Thank you for your kind comment. This is a modern technology - the future of fast steel recycling process.
@@VTNEurasia Used to be done by a guy with a large torch. Dangerous hot dirty work. This is much better for the man and the environment. Thanks for sharing!
Dan
Sounds like your mi d blew!
Videos like these are hard to watch, to much history in everything! Watching it quickly break with ease just hurts the heart with imagining how much pride and effort went into building these machines, or who owned it and used it and took care of it. Thanks for the excellent camera work!
Hello! Thanks a lot for watching and nice comment! What do you think about working tool, which is doing this job?
@@user-gb8dk7xw5o well the new machines are too costly to maintain for most small businesses and farmers. Not to mention companies like john deere which make ir basically impossible to service your own equipment. Old machinary without emissions control is the besr machinary for farmers and small businesses
@@user-gb8dk7xw5o fuck the ozone and the plants want more CO2!
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@@user-gb8dk7xw5o Even more reason to keep the old stuff. Not like you need to register it for the road.
That was the strongest radiator support bracket I've ever seen in my life!!
2:20
Damn near took the loader off the ground to rip it off.
Must have been a Duralast Gold with the lifetime warranty
This might be my favourite comment I've ever read on the Internet.
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Ugh, couldn't get past the first 3 seconds, that's like watching a classic car get destroyed. Old machines like this deserve better.
Everything has a life cycle. I’m sure if it was worth saving somebody would
bacot
Pathetic snowflake
@@turbanwearersblow The engine and drive train is probably worn out and it's cheaper to just buy a new one.
But you do realize that 98% of all machines end up scrapped?
It's making my skin crawl while I cry watching this, it's probably got 15 grand in parts on it
I agree
Yeah, 15 grand in parts that’s are way outdated and useless
@@dominicfarzetta the bucket didn't look to be useless to me. Outdated, absolutely. I just don't get why they didn't sell the bucket. Maybe not worth the time or effort.?
@@dominicfarzetta you think that’s useless and outdated 🤣🤣 imagine having useless outdated machines that i’ve pick up for no more than 2k, i be moving the same material other guys move in their shiny toys, and at the same pay, only difference is i own old school shit that you only need to add fuel and fluids to, and i get to keep most of the money because i have no payments
You'd Pay Triple 2 Fix it ☹
I've operated quite a few different dozers over the years. You dang near feel like an unstoppable King with an indestructible steed of steel. It's incredible seeing one just be cut through like butter.
I'm in total and complete awe! When you see dozers in action you feel like they're indestructible. Hydraulic pressure is no joke period! Damn!
@ So you're one of those kinda guys huh smh.
There is always a bigger fish...
If anything the design of the shear is impressive
@ a joke period is the period in which a joke happens..
@ 99999988
Simply too sad to finish watching. You see it all the time, either the owner thought it was worth 20K and when nobody would pay what he thought it was worth he scrapped it for 2K. Or, it was the pride and joy of some old timer and when he died his family just scrapped it without even trying to sell it. Hate to see perfectly salvageable old iron cut up and made into crappy chinese junk. That machine looked pretty damn good at the beginning, far better than most of my projects start out.
I immediately felt sorry for it for some reason
I'd would love to have that Machine for my farm. It look like it was it great condition for a scrap yard
That looked like a 951c should have value of 5000 unless eng was blown. About 14 ton scrap at 200 per ton max. Someone made a mistake. Ive sold many to yards that sell parts and done better.
@@forrestmanueljr9196 You should of bought it, there are thousands of these sitting rotting all over the planet, there are plenty more to buy. I assume that you mean that it would be better for them to GIVE it to you instead of scrap, since you can still go buy one if you want it.
@@matthewferguson7084 It's odd, but I did too.
Been in construction my whole life and have never seen anything like that.
Amazing 👏
Give it another 5 years, we won't be wasting these machines like that.
Although it definitely needs a lot of work, and that's expensive also... it's not when you learn how to do it yourself.
Yes, at first it's about the same cost...
*yet, as soon as I learned to replace each part, I never had to learn that again. Once all parts that could possibly be replaced or refurbished like the bucket rewelded, engine rebuild, hydraulic lines, pump and piston replaced. I invested in myself and saved a lot more money.*
Plus I started repairing them for other businesses and have a new business.
😎🇺🇸
T years of demoing a refinery I never got tired of watching the skill of the operator with a machine like this.
not easy to operate such peace of steel
It's amazing how powerful that arm is cutting through the dozer arms. You can see the heat come off both arms that have been cut in the cold air due to the intense energy used to cut the metal in half (steam/condensation) not dust.
Machine looked to be restorable !
You're a legend 👏 shoulda installed it on Andrew Camarata's mountain
Yeah it did Mike. Very sad seeing it destroyed. The undercarriage was even free so it couldn’t have been sitting very long, if at all. I’ve seen way way worse still in service that should have been scrapped.
C&C Equipment would have restored it, but only if the finals and steering clutches were still good. If not, then it's junk. They are far too expensive and hard to find to replace.
looks like they probably drove it in there
Did a great job draining the fluids.
I have to admit, I never dreamed of seeing a bulldozer thrown around like a rag doll.
Right?
@@Shadows-RC right?
@@Shadows-RC You good bro?
@@Shadows-RC I know, right?
Except bulldozers don’t have buckets that’ll lift a yard and a half of product off the ground! Bulldozers push dirt not pick it up!
The next morning the boss man comes in and says where's the Cat dozer I just bought for the farm? The operator says oops. Sorry boss.
くたびれてきていた工事機械などからにもスマホグッズや食器などへ生まれ変わってきますよ。だから財布に優しいですよ。素晴らしいじゃありませんかな。スマートにしたいじゃありませんかな。便りにしていますよ。役に立ちたいですよね。
Smh
@@アスパラトマト-p6u jimao
The excellent American steel will become cheap chinesium crap metal, not worth melting next time!
It's in the office with my raise denial letter.
That was a cool dozer with a bucket! Seems pretty useful. Unless the engine or trans was shot, then I get it. Sat for a long time due to the grass and moss growing on the drive.
This is a good visual of how my life has been going
Man I hear ya
Call on Jesus my brother he will set you free! My life use to be torn apart too, but every since I have surrendered my life to Christ my life has turn completely around for the best. I thank Jesus everyday for what he has done for me and others. Jesus will give you rest my brother....
Not sure bro but you look military...🤔. Take it from an old Marine Corps Gunny...I am a DOW-ist....not Taoist...DOW is Die or Win. One is guaranteed...the other isnt so you have nothing to lose by going after being the greatest thing you can be. What I have noticed in many of my brothers is they lose their purpose. I dont push motivation....faith is the key. Motivation is afraid of the dark....faith is a torch. If you strip a man of purpose he will clothe himself in chaos. I went through so many ups and downs when I got out but I kept pressing until I found a way to contribute again. Learn a new skill the world needs and getting up in the morning will be much easier. All love from an old crusty Marine. Stay whole and healthy bro.
@@kennethdepewjr1927 Then what happens..??
Hi Sirr..👍
Sorry...
i wanna cry, this cat is one of the best machines
Was thinking the SAME thing... yet still amazed something can do that to a CAT!!!!
It was Amazing machine
977 I believe.
I feel like I just watched my favorite dog put to sleep.
hudsonhawk 001 955 I believe. The 977 had 2 upper track rollers
As someone who has no experience in nothing, I can tell this is good.
Haha
you feel it well
What a waste, I'd pay double scrap value for that old workhorse
And it would be running and working again.
U have a great channel man.
@Dan D, thank you
Yeah i feel bad that old iron going to waste.
I agree. I hate to see good old equipment being wasted like this. At the very least it could have been used for parts on someone elses loader.
I have never in my life seen equipment like that in a scrap yard. I can't watch either.
Still use an old international TD14 on our ranch. Never had much issues with it, even after sitting in a field for a year. Old technology now, but it works. The days when you needed to be a real equipment operator to operate. Start er up on gasoline first, when it gets hot push in rod and give throttle at the same time. Good to go.
I like International Bulldozers
Damn! To watch that claw effortlessly push 25,000 lbs around and cut it up like it was a piece of plastic is mind blowing!
That claw weighs more than the dozer, and the rest of the machine dwarfs the dozer!
the weight is around 15.500 lb
That’s a hell of a shear to cut through hardened steel and ductile iron. Crazy.
Bruh...
I bet the shear cannot even do a haircut !
Supposed to cut only mild low carbon steel.Those blades will not last.
@@keithbrier4397 True, also their is something called a grinder make them sharp again.
@@johngardeajr.1425 it may make it sharp but not hard
The shovel of the bulldozer should have been boronized steel, at least the egde. You see the huge shear cut through the back of the shovel but the edge broke abruptly. Looks like the operator knows what he's doing. But other people in that plant not so much apparently. The tank wasn't even emptied (thing he ripped out in the end, I guess was the hydraulic oil tank).
I'd love to have seen it restored 😢with its weight in parts more than scrap value
Absolutely awesome! I could watch that all day long! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
As an equipment operator of almost 20 years, I hate to see the loader destroyed almost as much as I'd love to get my hands on that big bastard for a shift. It looks fun.
Со слезами на глазах смотреть невозножно😭😭😭😭
Да в России этот трактор ещё бы лет десять работал 🤣✌️
Ужасное Зрелище... Мозгом понимаешь, что всего лишь кусок металла... А глазами и Сердцем смотришь, понимаешь, что Живое...
Предсмертные Страдания... Адово Действо... Молча снять Шапку... 😢
I am STUNNED at the thought of the STAGGERING amount of force and cutting power that that machine can produce !?!?! It is imply mind blowing that it CUT thru the hardened steel armatures of a BULLDOZER...a BULLDOZER...in SLOW MOTION !?!?!?!?! WOW WOW WOW !!!!!
Thank you, nice to read that you are impressed.
No matter how big you are, there's always someone Bigger!!
I had to stop at 58 seconds. It was just too heartbreaking to watch
It’s like Jurassic Park when the Bigger Trex comes out of nowhere 🤔👀😁🛠🗑💪🏼✅❤️👍🏼
У нас на таком лет 50 ещё бы ездили ,и ездили....
Тоже хотел написать.
😮 all my life I've always looked at the dozer as a mighty indestructible machine that has to be taken down piece by piece...
I think that really was a "Tonka Toy", with background visual effects.
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At the end of video, looks like the fuel tank had fuel spilling out of it. You need to empty all the fluids before scrapping it
The fuel came out of the ground and them going back is bad?
@@marktwain9221 And the earth is flat
@@superadio1 the earth is flat
@Mark Twain: If that area was near any drains, which could have emptied into other waterways, the state or federal EPA or even the Coast Guard could have come in, shut them down for a few days or even weeks. I'm sure that would have gotten some attention. All fluids should have been drained before demolishing.
Just like everybody properly disposes of the refrigerant in air conditioners that wind up in the scrapyard
for all those machinery geeks out there (i myself is one) yes its sad to see this old thing get demolsidhed but ite cool as frick to see that huge claw destroy it as if its plastic
Used to work bridge demo and those shears cutting through 3" steel like butter always fun to watch.
And I thought every retired dozer just rusted away in some field..
Vài ngày sau là sao,😧
I know! This is sad!😢
This stuff triggers me seeing old vehicles get destroyed especially heavy construction or destruction machinery like honestly if you have a few bucks fix it up and keep using it it may not be as efficient it may be slower but it’s a hell of a lot more reliable than a brand new unit
Been around the construction site a few rounds not afraid to go around again another hundred times
Rather than just throw it away
I’m sure all those fluids dripping comply with osha regulations.😂
There is probably a drainage filtration system under ground.
Youll never get it all out
Definitely should have drained all the fluids first
Ok Gretta
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That cracks me up that massive thing looks like "Muto's"a Kaiju monster from the Godzilla movie in 2014..Bad ass machine for sure..👍😁
I love this machine so much, it’s so sad
Mesmo com essa prensa hidráulica fodastisca.
O operador da prensa e ou alicate hidráulico, estava sofrendo para derrubar a Carterpillar.
Sou fã dessa marca.
This is the most brutal thing i've ever seen. Thank you.
Thank you too for watching!
OMG! This kills, would love to have that machine!
You should of bought it.
I know it sounds stupid but I felt bad for the bulldozer He was so loyal 😔
The power made my jaw drop just insane amounts of pressure with that thing
in the reality is much more exciting
This tore me up to watch
How could you NOT paint that thing to look like a T-Rex?? Imagine setting up an observation booth and letting people bring their three year old grandkids to watch this!
This is a great idea! Not easy to find so much dozers to scrap)
I'd have brought this to stick in my garden so the grandchildren could play on it 😜👍
What a waste of a fine old Cat 951. I could've rebuilt that in my sleep: I did so many rebuilds of these before excavators became the norm. Sad to see it disposed of like this
Idiot snowflakes like this are ruingiig America it’s just a machine
@@dongvermine car manufacturers should engineer all vehicles to be impossible to be maintenanced by owners.
@@bobjones2041 They already do. Where you been?
"Tracked loader for sale. Lightly used, some minor cosmetic damage, and it ran when parked."
That is an awesome machine. The video you collected is awesome. Thank you.
Oil still looked pretty clean towards the end, I think that little Caterpillar still had plenty of life left in her 😂🤔
Likely hydraulic fluid... Not motor oil
@@JungleYT definitely hydraulic and definitely did a good job "recycling" that shit
As a cat 955 lover, it's so sad see it being scraped. Looks still good. You should at least have pumped out the gasoline before destroying it.
it was nice but old, you should know how expensive is to maintain this.
@@VTNEurasia cheaper than new...
*"The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago and the next best time is now"* I consider this to be best motivational quote I've heard in a very long time. But motivational quotes are useless if you don't practice what you preach*
Agree with you!
1:56 глушитель даже и не чувствует:))))
Жесть😱😱😱, очень Грубо...
Out with the old equipment that lasted 50+ years and in with the new, disposable equipment that'll need to be scrapped in 10 years. That's progress!
This is insane! That claw is braking thins thing apart like a plastic toy.
Actually, this shear is struggling to cut through that high strength steel. If it were an I -Beam, the shear would easily cut it in one bite.
I'm going to nightmares about this!! Just watching those CAT lights go to waste made me 😭
Cry!
No matter how big and strong you are, there will always be somebody bigger and stronger than you.
Rest in peace old cat you did a good job.
I can’t watch this! This is so sad! RIP
For a hot minite that shear. Identified as a Dozer. Stunning and brave.
Thank you!
I feel sorry for that front loader being eaten alive. It’s literally bleeding hydraulic fluid.
Looks like a pissed off transformer cutting up his enemy
That's probably one of the manualist thing you could ever do 💪
*manliest
How is it manly to use a giant machine to cut up a usable piece of equipment? It might even be a female operator!
How depressing, looks like the remains of a steam locomotive in the background, or a boiler.
Can't believe it. Definitely could've been rebuilt.
That costs money. Scrap it and move on.
@@possiblepilotdeviation5791 you'd be surprised how much money that thing is worth. Back in the 70's, you'd be correct. But nowadays, something like that goes for 5,000. And some don't even run for that price.
@@possiblepilotdeviation5791 machine is worth more than scrap price still
@@possiblepilotdeviation5791 That kind of thinking cost money. Why waste money on buying a new expensive machine when you can buy cheap parts to keep the old, but just as useful one running.
@@possiblepilotdeviation5791 doesn't matter the old ones are better. Nothing is free
So many good usable parts on that dozer. It breaks my heart to see this happen.
You don’t know the difference between a loader and a dozer, so how could you know what parts are usable on it for another piece of equipment to use?
That poor old machine, Just restore it! Back than the where making good stuf
They can`t. YO YO`s are like that.
Ok boomer
Absolute bs,
*Back then, they were making good stuff.
@@dongvermine get the fuck outta here you troll ass.
I always wonder when watching something like this why not sell the machine as it is instead of cutting it up. It looks perfectly serviceable to me. You'd get more money if you sold it to someone that wanted to run it.
Spare parts are expensive af
I was thinking the same thing. Good used parts are a lot cheaper than buying new ones. I rebuilt a van with parts from a you pull the parts off yourself place. That place made a fortune selling used parts. New Dozer parts are expensive as hell.
Worth more in scrap
The power of hydraulics is amazing
Is terrible!
That makes me about half sick to my stomach. I was a heavy equipment mechanic in the army and I can't think of any reason to destroy that machine.
Only if it were completely worn out, in which case they get dismantled for usable parts. Buckets, tracks, rams, etc - it's gold for those still running these machines.
Makes me sad kinda to see this lol
I worked in a steel mill for 20 years, the power of some of this equiptment is staggering !
Thank you!
То ощущение,когда огромный скорпион поедает по частям какого нибудь майского жука
?????
Oh good, this reminds me, I need to clip my toenails.
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Lmao!
I have so much work to do, yet I just watched this entire clip.
Whilst recycling is a good idea, thinking why these machines can't be dismantled and exported to be reused as spairs?
probably this bulldozer was too old, strange why owner decided to scrap it
Labour cost was prohibitive❓
Thats the wrong one Bill! Thats the one we needed for tomorrows job!
2:57 Erschreckend!
Ohne vorher Diesel, Motoröl, Hydrauliköl und Kühlwaser abzulassen.
Was für eine Umweltverschmutzung.
In Deutschland hätte man so ein Unternehmen nach so einem Video sofort dicht gemacht.
Judging by the soil and grass in the tracks it’s been dragged from its final resting place to the scrap yard.
Any think else detective
I love the heart just tosses that multi-ton machine around like nothing!
Thank you! It is a nice scene!
As a heavy equipment operator I love this video it is completely awesome I would love to do this to a piece of equipment
Abuse machinery somewhere else, please.
Thank you! You can do it, just believe in yourself!
would love to chain a pedophile to that dozer….and charge a fee for front row seats to pay for the cost of the shear
Watched either 2 or 3 of these larger machines and about 5 of the next size smaller clawed machines all being tracked back hoes with wrecking shears clear out the complete body shop and the first two lines of assembly at the Chrysler Belvedere Assembly Plant from one end to the other in one week. It was amazing what was completely full was now empty and you could look completely through about 48 column lines of the plant completely stripped. 🐢
That's what these amazing tools are doing)
There’s always a bigger fish...
So better be the small ones, why worry and hustle
Damn it! I wanted to see it pinch the engine block in half haha
look at the PART 2!!
This is perfect to watch if you're trying to fall asleep.
you can do that every night :))
This hurts my heart. I have a loader and scraping it has nevef crossed my mind.
Desde Chile saludos pero eso fue un crimen destrozan ese equipo antiguo
Si, es una pena verla destruida, mis mas sentido pesame desde España
Thats my Dozer!!! I want it back!!! I just had it serviced.......
I, for some reason feel sad watching this get dismantled piece by piece.
Borderline scary how powerful it is
1100 SH ton is enough?! :))
Nice green canopy. Must be for protection from seagull droppings.
This was sad and cool to watch!!!#
I almost wanna cry 😂😂
It's a track loader not a bulldozer. Reading all the butthurt comments saying how it should've been saved is almost as entertaining as watching it torn to bits.