+jeremy kruse I noticed that, too. The operator just seemed out of it completely. Slow, dumping the load on the side of the trucks, partial scoops. He's definitely paid by the hour and not for how much work he gets done. :-O
+SoCalEarthMovers if that's it I'd say he's doing a bang up job. Bigger they are the more intimidating they are to people. real ops will understand. keyboard warriors won't
+peter b I don't see a house in the two directions they showed. They didn't show the other directions, so there could be a house 50 feet from there for all I know. I'm sorry, I won't ask such embarrassing questions from now on. I don't want to upset you.
Nice video the best view, big scoops of rock and dirt being loaded by the excavator. Keep up the good work
Nice on-board view of the 5130. liked as always.
Great video as always! I really like the longer videos, I could watch this all day. Thanks
One of your best videos in a while! Fun getting to see the D11(N?) helping with the bulking.
maquinários pesados e muito produtivos....parabéns pra Caterpillar.
That is some brutal digging, so glad there is no rock where I live.
nice!!! operator should do a better job bulking dirt in bucket, especially first one to truck. also when a dozer is pushing dirt to him.
+jeremy kruse I noticed that, too. The operator just seemed out of it completely. Slow, dumping the load on the side of the trucks, partial scoops. He's definitely paid by the hour and not for how much work he gets done. :-O
Operators first day in rock. Third day on 5130, first 2 days where moving soft sandy material.
+Ji Fi-01 (Jif) rocks pretty hard to dig through and maybe he was worried about dropping a rock against the truck
+jeremy kruse I didnt see much dirt there, mostly rock...
+SoCalEarthMovers if that's it I'd say he's doing a bang up job. Bigger they are the more intimidating they are to people. real ops will understand. keyboard warriors won't
Doing a good job for the conditions
+Gavin84w The main thing I would look at would be how far away the trucks seem to be spotting. Hard to tell though with the perspective and all.
needs to watch dropping big rocks into skip... made those 777's bounce!
+richard timms they can take that
شكرا لك على هذا الفديو الرائع و الجميل والمميز شكرا لك يا صديقي العزيز
شكرا لك على هذا الفديو الرائع و الجميل والمميز شكرا لك
1:50- now that's a horn!
Sehr schönes Video, sehr schöner Maschinensound, danke!
Nice job.. For one week ;) But nice to watch!
Loved every second
Good video, SoCal
Awesome video!
Nice vidéo!!
otimo trabalho
i want one of these excavator's so i can dig big holes in the ground
Me the same hahahaha
why are they watering the dig, it doesnt look that dusty?
What project are they working on?
Never mind on the post on the other video. This one confirmed my question about being JMI
is this Sukut?
what part of the world is it
Why the water? Are there houses nearby?
Maybe for an approved fill.
+xray606 can you see a house?
+peter b I don't see a house in the two directions they showed. They didn't show the other directions, so there could be a house 50 feet from there for all I know. I'm sorry, I won't ask such embarrassing questions from now on. I don't want to upset you.
+xray606 it,s ok bud
California dust laws. People call that shit into the county all the time... gotta keep them happy some how
how much a yard does this dirt pay
bad ass
how many 777F do they own
6 777F's
They were i believe shipped in from Australia.
+SoCalEarthMovers where does the dust suppression water come from? I imagine water is a hot commodity.
+Daniel Sestina it isn't. every site around here has massive water towers
Cool. Just wondering
i would have loaded these trucks from behind so you can fill the bucket up more.
anyone know the retail price of a 777F
+Tony Tomlinson I am guessing over a million dollars
+Tony Tomlinson Got one on your shopping list? :-)
Machinery trader has 'em up for 2012 @ $825K. The newer 777G 2013 goes for $1.250M.
should never load a truck on there off side should pull a pocket out
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