Had the honor of running one of these when I was Young,, ,,later on i out dug a 992 cat. pulled a d10 out of the mud sideways, this was the most powerful loader i ever had the honor to drive , and maybe still the beast that never could be out dug in its class,,, i had a chevron blade and could lift my ass end up pulling out of the bank, and pull well over the 12 yards rated. wish they made them like this.. i will never forget my loader it was a proud day in my life of strip mining ,,
Watched a lot with the old bushrat mechanics I work with.They usually get a little nostalgic about the old days of coastal logging when they see the Madills and Cypress equipment.
Thanks for giving the year of the this loader. Often wonder the vintage of the equipment in your videos. The data plates must get thrashed over the years. Keep the videos coming! Seen all of them and enjoy every one. I thought I was the only one who appreciates old equipment.
Hooly schweet mother of moses man thank you very very much for filming that one. If i could only choose one category in hevay equipment i would choose loaders without doubt.....there is something i just love about big loaders. Thanks man and def worth many thumbs up without doubt
Cat got into the wheel loader building, after all the other companies finally ironed out their mistakes. In other words, Cat learned from their faults.
That's a bad way of wording it considering they make the worst loaders of any major manufacturer at the moment, even being outclassed by small swedish manufacturers like Ljungby. Spending a couple hundred hours in a CAT loader was painful.
Every single manufacturer of loaders beat CAT, it's only America that keeps them close to their heart. Volvo, Ljungby, JCB, Liebherr, Komatsu, Hitachi, hell even John Deere all have a hundred times better comfort, accessibility for daily inspections, filter changes are easier, they are more comfortable, better visibility. It still blows my mind how Cat is one of the only manufacturers who just don't take the operator into the equation when making machines and just do what's simplest and cheapest in the factory. Quite the rant to reply to a 7 year old comment but I'm just really tired of driving CAT loaders because the people deciding to purchase the machines are not the same people driving them.
I remember a old horror movie with a car in it called Christine and at the end of the movie they kill it with a caterpillar track loader and this Michigan front end loader can always still take out the trash as well and one way out to take out mr lahey car as well
Glen Ellis what would happen on the A model was the axle bolt would loosen and break and crack in that area. Daily walk around with our machines was to put your hand on each bolt to feel for tightness. Probably should have torqued them weekly . Live and learn and that was many years ago before we Learned about PM other than oil changes.
Yes, but if the productivity of this large chunk of cast iron drops, why keep maintaining it, or operate it? Put it to pasture, and buy a new machine, effectively saving money. The dollar makes the world go round.
Had the honor of running one of these when I was Young,, ,,later on i out dug a 992 cat. pulled a d10 out of the mud sideways, this was the most powerful loader i ever had the honor to drive , and maybe still the beast that never could be out dug in its class,,, i had a chevron blade and could lift my ass end up pulling out of the bank, and pull well over the 12 yards rated. wish they made them like this.. i will never forget my loader it was a proud day in my life of strip mining ,,
Watched a lot with the old bushrat mechanics I work with.They usually get a little nostalgic about the old days of coastal logging when they see the Madills and Cypress equipment.
Thanks for giving the year of the this loader. Often wonder the vintage of the equipment in your videos. The data plates must get thrashed over the years. Keep the videos coming! Seen all of them and enjoy every one. I thought I was the only one who appreciates old equipment.
I love the lock block supporting the rear end
I just watched that old video of big ,675 What a great old video love old iron
Hooly schweet mother of moses man thank you very very much for filming that one.
If i could only choose one category in hevay equipment i would choose loaders without doubt.....there is something i just love about big loaders.
Thanks man and def worth many thumbs up without doubt
The L480 did not come around until 1985.Michigan was still making the 475B in 1980
the motor is a Cummins V1710 which is basically two 855 cummins put together in v12 form 1710 divided by 2 equals 855.
a big company just gave me one of thease a few years back, still got the old girl, used it on our pond, but it was a long haul back to iowa
There is a quarry northwest of Winnipeg that was using the smaller brother of that one for loading trucks.
Cool.your probably only one of a few thats actually had the time to watch all 1200 plus uploads!
Cat has always had the best wheel loaders can't explain it they just are.
Sad it is just sitting and going to hell ,a lot of love and care and that machine would out work newer stuff
Cat got into the wheel loader building, after all the other companies finally ironed out their mistakes. In other words, Cat learned from their faults.
That's a bad way of wording it considering they make the worst loaders of any major manufacturer at the moment, even being outclassed by small swedish manufacturers like Ljungby. Spending a couple hundred hours in a CAT loader was painful.
One heavy old wheel loader, all in all I think it is pretty hard to beat Cat in the wheel loader market.
Every single manufacturer of loaders beat CAT, it's only America that keeps them close to their heart. Volvo, Ljungby, JCB, Liebherr, Komatsu, Hitachi, hell even John Deere all have a hundred times better comfort, accessibility for daily inspections, filter changes are easier, they are more comfortable, better visibility. It still blows my mind how Cat is one of the only manufacturers who just don't take the operator into the equation when making machines and just do what's simplest and cheapest in the factory. Quite the rant to reply to a 7 year old comment but I'm just really tired of driving CAT loaders because the people deciding to purchase the machines are not the same people driving them.
Why is it no longer in service? Thats a big machine, shame to see it just sit there!
Hi love the videos would like to see these machines running, I enjoy sterting old Plant and trucks.
Thanks for watching,glad you enjoy them.
Its sound I love old machinery.
I remember a old horror movie with a car in it called Christine and at the end of the movie they kill it with a caterpillar track loader and this Michigan front end loader can always still take out the trash as well and one way out to take out mr lahey car as well
I'm going to assume that operating cost vs productivity plays a large part.
Would suck changing a tire! All those wheel nuts!
that 2" steel plate frame can and will break directly above front axle.
Glen Ellis what would happen on the A model was the axle bolt would loosen and break and crack in that area. Daily walk around with our machines was to put your hand on each bolt to feel for tightness. Probably should have torqued them weekly . Live and learn and that was many years ago before we Learned about PM other than oil changes.
NIce show thanks!! ...Jimmy...
Put some really good tires on it and check/add your engine liquids and it’ll be a runner again!
My buddy has one like that its huge got it for price of scrap
sad to see it rusting away.
what year did it go out of commision
12 yards is right on target & I think hp was about 679
Did they say why they parked it
thanks for responding. by the way i love your videos keep it up.
I remember the L-480 as HUUUGE back in the day.
Looking at it now, its not much larger than a modern L-350 which i don't find THAT big.
Looks like a Komatsu seat
Looks about the size of a cat 988b
last couple years
big old brute...
Yes, but if the productivity of this large chunk of cast iron drops, why keep maintaining it, or operate it? Put it to pasture, and buy a new machine, effectively saving money.
The dollar makes the world go round.
En cuanto esta
Big,old,slower than all get out,expensive to fuel & operate
But a good operator on an old machine is 1,000 times more productive than a so-so operator on a band new "high tech" machine....
for sale?
that thing must be heavy as hell must not be worth it to hall it to the scrap yard
Why did they quite using the loader
but you can not reuse the engine on another machine?
Tires thats it
Want.
To bad there to cheap to keep it running