When I was a wee lad my maternal grandfather owned a 60s-era D8 Cat rigged for forestry operations, with which he used to chop out a coastal housing development, up in the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State. I can recall sitting crammed into the operator's seat with him, while he pushed slash into a giant bonfire. For a little kid, this was quite the highlight of my life at the time.
Those are good memories sharing time with gramps or dads. Had alot of those myself. No talking needed just share the time and experience required to put food on the table and provide all that's needed by his family.
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ОХ, МОЛОДЦЫ, ХОРОШАЯ ТЕХНИКА. И ПОРА ЧЕЛОВЕКУ ВООБЩЕ ЭТИ ГОРЫ РАЗБИРАТЬ И ВЫРАВНЯТЬ ПО ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ. И САДИТЬ ЧТО-ТО НУЖНОЕ, А НЕ ПРОСТО ВСЯКИЕ НЕ НУЖНЫЕ ЗАРОСЛИ. ❣️
Bicho bruto, deu saudade do 51, trabalhei com vários, mas o D51 é top demais, fui eu que fiz a pista do Mundial de motocross, no parque Beto Carrero, e outras, abrir estrada no morro é top demais.
I operated a 1981 model terex dozer close to this size. It was a beast,execept you had to reset the pins to change the angle of the blade. We put a v8-92 in it,mostly pushing scrapers.
Watched another video of a cut and fill road being built. This dozer operator knows what he's doing. The other operator was a hack. I'd rather watch a skilled operator any day.
I like how he's using the dirt off the high side to build a ramp to get up higher to get more dirt off the high side that is an experienced operator knows what he's doing because there's no way to get that dirt off the high side that high without doing what he's doing
They now use excavators, loaders, graders and packers but in my logging days, a good cat skinner on a D8 could do a mile a day from stumps to truck ready road.
We had a slope blade on upper corner of main blade. So much faster and not as hard on bottom rollers..also didn't leave near the loose material on slopes...erosion was far less..slopes were more stable..
Nice video. We don’t know the story here. This is probably a pioneer road for a purpose such as logging or temporary entry. Budget. Or third world country. Who knows? If it was supposed to be a slick job I’d say build a ramp with dirt up to highest point of slope and worked it down leaving a 1:1 or 2:1 or 3:1. But that’s in ideal conditions. Maybe they’ll go back and slope with a trackhoe , small finish dozer later? Looks as if the trees were not cleared properly in advance and this guy is just roughing out square cut slopes around the tree line for a temporary access. If that’s not the case, yes, this upper slopes will wash, freeze and thaw and fall chunks in the ditchline etc.... but who knows? We don’t know the story. I wonder what the quality level on a Komatsu d85 is? Parts availability? Mechanic familiarity? Reliability? I’ve always had Cat. Some Deere. Some Case. Some international. Mostly Cat.
Come on man this ain't the 80s anymore....cat lost there way....more worried about putting electronics into there equipment than anything else....cat machines are only good for the first 5000 hours then get rid of them....just like every other manufacturer.....that's how there made now....throw away....only difference is cat cost 3 times as much....your playing with fire running one without warranty
@@JohnJohnson-qg2ub I wasn't even alive in the 80s but some of those old dinosaurs are still around...from what I see those were the hay day of cat machines were built with stronger components and most were manufactured buy cat themselves....compare the loader arms of a 988c to today's 988 and you will see what I mean
I seriously doubt it! A backhoe might move 2 or 3 cubic yards of dirt (most likely a lot less) at a time! This dozer is moving a whole lot more dirt than that!
Love this stuff , you`ve got ground you couldn`t walk on come back a little later you could drive the family car along it . Trouble is when the operator gets to worn out he becomes not worth fixing . Worn out boomer .
Surah Ala indexed with number 87, number of verses 19 1 Praise your Lord, the Most High, above all faults! 2 Who created and perfected, 3 And he who determined and directed, 4 And which enabled the sprouting of the pasture. 5 And then he made it black waste. 6 We will recite it to you and you will not forget (the Qur'an). 7 Except what Allah wills. He knows the open and the secret. 8 And We will guide you to the easiest. 9 And counsel where counsel is helpful. 10 He that feareth shall be advised; 11 And he who is very wicked will avoid it, 12 Who will enter into the great fire. 13 And there he shall neither die nor live. 14 He that is cleansed is saved. 15 Who remembers the greatness of his Lord and prays. 16 But you give priority to the life of this world, 17 It is known that the life of the Hereafter is more useful and eternal. 18 Indeed, this (advice) was found in the first booklets: 19 In the pamphlets of Ibrahim and Musa,
Not to bad a job building a log road it looks like. But when backing, bring the corner bit up next to the slope knocking loose any build up. Helps make the slope look nicer. But as long as i was watching your video of a bulldozer with training wheels, i would have had 15-20 stations built with ditch pulled for Weyerhaeuser, and thier roads cant be goat trails, must have 14 foot road width and ditch. And all from my CAT D8L. At least there is a vein of rotten rock to help with the ballast. Not bragging or tooting my horn, but i was Weyerhaeusers number 1 road builder. The grader didnt even need to come and polish off the road for the rocking of it. All around grays harbor to south of pe el logging camp.
LOL 14 foot road, here we run 16ft bunks. You Yanks really think you're something...lmao. So full of it 1500 to 2000 feet in under 8 minutes give me a fucking break. And it's ballisting lol Can't even get the terminology right.
When I was a wee lad my maternal grandfather owned a 60s-era D8 Cat rigged for forestry operations, with which he used to chop out a coastal housing development, up in the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State.
I can recall sitting crammed into the operator's seat with him, while he pushed slash into a giant bonfire. For a little kid, this was quite the highlight of my life at the time.
Those are good memories sharing time with gramps or dads. Had alot of those myself. No talking needed just share the time and experience required to put food on the table and provide all that's needed by his family.
Hello, is it OK to feature your clip in a my chanel for educational purposes (so-called temporary copyright.)? You can stop me from using your content at any time and it will be deleted immediately.
It will be credited in the description & comments section with your name. Thanks,
I can sit for hours and just watch them build a dirt road in the mountain side. Love this stuff
I had some dozer work done a while back on my channel to build shooting range. I enjoy watching the machines pushing dirt.
New Holland D255
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No idea why I'm here, but that was oddly fun to watch. Loving that plow
ОХ, МОЛОДЦЫ, ХОРОШАЯ ТЕХНИКА.
И ПОРА ЧЕЛОВЕКУ ВООБЩЕ ЭТИ ГОРЫ РАЗБИРАТЬ И ВЫРАВНЯТЬ ПО ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ. И САДИТЬ ЧТО-ТО НУЖНОЕ, А НЕ ПРОСТО ВСЯКИЕ НЕ НУЖНЫЕ ЗАРОСЛИ. ❣️
really nice to see a you tube video that shows a good operator doing it right. cheers
Bicho bruto, deu saudade do 51, trabalhei com vários, mas o D51 é top demais, fui eu que fiz a pista do Mundial de motocross, no parque Beto Carrero, e outras, abrir estrada no morro é top demais.
Use to own 4 bulldozers. Love to run them. Got to old. Still like to see them work..........
I operated a 1981 model terex dozer close to this size. It was a beast,execept you had to reset the pins to change the angle of the blade. We put a v8-92 in it,mostly pushing scrapers.
Watched another video of a cut and fill road being built. This dozer operator knows what he's doing. The other operator was a hack. I'd rather watch a skilled operator any day.
I miss my bulldozing days too,..I could watch a lot more of this one!
Thanks for this video!
hi bro
check this New Holland D255 Dozer 💪💪💪 enjoy
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I like how he's using the dirt off the high side to build a ramp to get up higher to get more dirt off the high side that is an experienced operator knows what he's doing because there's no way to get that dirt off the high side that high without doing what he's doing
Omg I watch one video of this and it will never leave my algorithms!
i want a dozer. but i don't need one, so let's buy one anyways
Melhor máquina à meu ver! Komatsu 85 fenomenal!
I spent 8 years with this Machine know her well.
Spent almost 80 years hunting here before they bulldozed it over😭
They now use excavators, loaders, graders and packers but in my logging days, a good cat skinner on a D8 could do a mile a day from stumps to truck ready road.
Awesome machine , ive got the 2017 one!
Who needs an excavator?👍🤟
Nice video, thank you my friend
85 Ex komatzu DOSER open forestry road.....techniq kikis samping meluas okE 2 ruas
We had a slope blade on upper corner of main blade. So much faster and not as hard on bottom rollers..also didn't leave near the loose material on slopes...erosion was far less..slopes were more stable..
Вы, комментаторы, вообще видели настоящую тяжёлую технику, а не эту шушлайку😁😁
Good job my friend thank s for the video
Good job good job jiwalakaji good job good job jiwalakaji
Cara q Maravilha,Eu sou apaixonado por máquinas pesadas,eu fiz um curso agora de escavadeira,já vou me escrever no seu canal e like
Love them angle blades
NICE ! LANDSLIDE ! ROAD !!
I’m confused at how they deal with landslides later on?
Bless their hearts they are trying to make a road 👍
Good Job 👍🏼
Tks for sharing
Great Job ....
That should hold up really nice in a rain storm. Lmao!!!!
Awesome jab
Good job n gd machine.not the micky mouse jcb mountain road widening n building ..
Must be hard to do this work without a tilt cylinder
Not hard at all for an experienced operator
continued success brother. ❤️ sukses terus saudara.💪3
wow good job bro
Каде е снимано видеото
Muito boa a maquina e operado meus parabéns
Nice video. We don’t know the story here. This is probably a pioneer road for a purpose such as logging or temporary entry. Budget. Or third world country. Who knows? If it was supposed to be a slick job I’d say build a ramp with dirt up to highest point of slope and worked it down leaving a 1:1 or 2:1 or 3:1. But that’s in ideal conditions. Maybe they’ll go back and slope with a trackhoe , small finish dozer later? Looks as if the trees were not cleared properly in advance and this guy is just roughing out square cut slopes around the tree line for a temporary access. If that’s not the case, yes, this upper slopes will wash, freeze and thaw and fall chunks in the ditchline etc.... but who knows? We don’t know the story. I wonder what the quality level on a Komatsu d85 is? Parts availability? Mechanic familiarity? Reliability? I’ve always had Cat. Some Deere. Some Case. Some international. Mostly Cat.
Could use a slope board for that dozer
So that’s how they do it.
The fastest way use excavator dig and left/walk forward/ use front wheel loader move soil follow
Gostei muito do serviço parabéns
2:37
Eu sou operador de máquinas pesadas mas confesso que o rapaz aí
Wow, this operator never really missed a heartbeat. Might as well call him(is man), "Clock-work-bill".
The thing better than watching this stuff is doingbit 😁 cool shit
I like this kind of work cool 😁
Yur doing one hell of agreat job making that road buddy, but it would be even better if u were doing it in a C.A.T... 😄
They all push dirt. Names don't matter. Its who gives the best deal when buying. And best service.
@@ericjohnston3569 well u got me there bro, never gave it that thought .... but yur right !
Come on man this ain't the 80s anymore....cat lost there way....more worried about putting electronics into there equipment than anything else....cat machines are only good for the first 5000 hours then get rid of them....just like every other manufacturer.....that's how there made now....throw away....only difference is cat cost 3 times as much....your playing with fire running one without warranty
@@farwest571 well it sound like u know yur shit!!! I'm riding with u on this one 😁👍👍
@@JohnJohnson-qg2ub I wasn't even alive in the 80s but some of those old dinosaurs are still around...from what I see those were the hay day of cat machines were built with stronger components and most were manufactured buy cat themselves....compare the loader arms of a 988c to today's 988 and you will see what I mean
Buena máquina ,el operador ......un tronco
Question can a backhoe do it faster?
I seriously doubt it! A backhoe might move 2 or 3 cubic yards of dirt (most likely a lot less) at a time! This dozer is moving a whole lot more dirt than that!
Love this stuff , you`ve got ground you couldn`t walk on come back a little later you could drive the family car along it . Trouble is when the operator gets to worn out he becomes not worth fixing . Worn out boomer .
Nice
Surah Ala indexed with number 87, number of verses 19
1 Praise your Lord, the Most High, above all faults!
2 Who created and perfected,
3 And he who determined and directed,
4 And which enabled the sprouting of the pasture.
5 And then he made it black waste.
6 We will recite it to you and you will not forget (the Qur'an).
7 Except what Allah wills. He knows the open and the secret.
8 And We will guide you to the easiest.
9 And counsel where counsel is helpful.
10 He that feareth shall be advised;
11 And he who is very wicked will avoid it,
12 Who will enter into the great fire.
13 And there he shall neither die nor live.
14 He that is cleansed is saved.
15 Who remembers the greatness of his Lord and prays.
16 But you give priority to the life of this world,
17 It is known that the life of the Hereafter is more useful and eternal.
18 Indeed, this (advice) was found in the first booklets:
19 In the pamphlets of Ibrahim and Musa,
Kolay gelsin
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Ok
Not to bad a job building a log road it looks like. But when backing, bring the corner bit up next to the slope knocking loose any build up. Helps make the slope look nicer.
But as long as i was watching your video of a bulldozer with training wheels, i would have had 15-20 stations built with ditch pulled for Weyerhaeuser, and thier roads cant be goat trails, must have 14 foot road width and ditch. And all from my CAT D8L. At least there is a vein of rotten rock to help with the ballast. Not bragging or tooting my horn, but i was Weyerhaeusers number 1 road builder. The grader didnt even need to come and polish off the road for the rocking of it. All around grays harbor to south of pe el logging camp.
LOL 14 foot road, here we run 16ft bunks. You Yanks really think you're something...lmao.
So full of it 1500 to 2000 feet in under 8 minutes give me a fucking break. And it's ballisting lol
Can't even get the terminology right.
@effinghamhick driver? LMAO Operator or Cat Skinner you drive a taxi...
@effinghamhick 1500' to 2000'. You don't work in heavy construction do you?
Umm you’re bragging and tooting you’re horn but what the hell
Bloody rubbish
I would be worried that the hill side may come down to fast , and I could not outrun it .
i love it
Muito bom
Pov
Those dozers are junk 3000 hours undercarriage was junk
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Exercise in futility, first rain whole mountain coming down...
operator not experience in sloping n sidecutting...alecis dunuan ,kiangan,philippines
Maquina boa ...operador ruim
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Un mito
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C'est trop bien
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I worked with guy like you ,he couldn’t operate a dozer eather
But could he spell?
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