You need to make a portable hydraulic system. And have a small motor. To hook up the Hydraulics. That would control the boom and bucket. Love the video.
That's a great idea. If they took the PLS (1075) with them they would have had it on board. The 1070 doesn't has it on board, but it wouldn't be that hard to implement it. (it has hydraulics for the winches)
I moved a mid sized excavator like that with tractor remotes and long hydraulic lines. I did get the boom positioned correctly and chained but couldn't move the drives for some reason.
@@darylcompton3433 We did the same thing with a hydraulic power pack usually used to test hydraulic elevators. Got it for cheap, from an elevator company and moved a cat 336 that decided to evict its guts in the middle of a forest. We had no means to move the thing out because there was no allowance to remove trees other than the existing road. We removed the lines going to the hydraulic motors, hooked the controls of the power pack and away we went. The power pack was on a trailer, hooked to the bucket which we locked in place with straps and wood to the frame. It was slow, took a while, but we got it out on its own tracks, no fuss, no muss. Now, US might not have these power packs in that area, doubt there's that many elevators in the middle of nowherescraper, but any kubota with a hydraulic pump and a divider block will do. Saves headaches, tons of wasted fuel, time, it's fun to show too, because it's not that easy to control, you're bypassing straight to the hydraulic motors, so it's not a content loss.
It's only for a dramatic effect. You and I wouldn't be watching if we saw a wider driveway. I like watching because they are all comedians and all have childess like behavior.
When you guys were leaving the shop, and I was videoing, my daughter said that I was totally a fanboy. Glad I got to see all of you guys and the Own Boss guys. I actually bought a hat off of them later that day. That blade/winch combo is impressive
I dont know anything about heavy machinery or ever been around them but i been watchin this channel for a few years now and i swear the editing keeps gettting better and better. the edits are funny af. plz keep the editor and give him a raise lol
I hope Dav donates that Cat excavator to Allen as it'll be a massive upgrade against the one he owns and would help him get tons done . Allen could fix that in no time . .
Lol Dave would have to get it running first and even then Allen is a creature of habit he would still use that mini x that barely runs because he is Allen lol
I'm the friend everyone calls. When I could use a hand, everyone is all of a sudden too busy so I end up doing whatever it is alone. Every single time. Never freaking fails.
Here in Oz we call them bow shackles because they bow out. A 'D' shackle is simply shaped like the letter 'D'. Always love watching the recoveries, cheers!
Hey Diesel, I walked a dead 235cat withoff a hill & onto a float with a small cat skidsteer by myself. I used two 50ft hyd hoses plumbed into the 235cat controls & used hyd pressure from the skidsteer to walk the 235. As long as the dead machine's hyd are ok works on any machine. I just followed behind keeping my eyes on the hoses
I built a trailer housing an old C15 pumps controls and hoses to pull old broken crap out of mines years ago. You don’t need anything from the machine except the rams and gearboxes to control any motion on a hydraulic machine.
@catman19 - I have done similar. For a large company, I set up an 80 hp diesel to 3 pumps on a trailer. Some machines have dual hydraulic systems, and another for any jacks or whatever on a separate system. Connect the trailer to the recovery machine, hook up the hydraulics, and go. The system worked so well, the contractor rented it out to other contractors. I wish I thought two steps ahead and built one to rent. It was my idea and design. This was back in the 1980s.
I’m not a technical or mechanical-type person and I have learned so much about the vehicles, machines and strategies for completing super-challenging projects. What I also see here is a master class on teamwork.
Shackles have removable pins and used during lifting or pulling where as D-Rings do not have removable pins and are usually fixed in place and used as a tie down point.
my favorite part of this channel is their logistical skills. doing this stuff can be a logistical nightmare and the ability to work through challenges quickly AND efficient. great work fellas
Dave called him "an idiot savant" in one of the videos... Hans is always full of sassholery regarding Alan. It is reflected in how they film him and edit a lot of videos to make fun of him. Quite a toxic working environment for such a good guy as Alan.
Your video editor is incredible because from the beginning of you guys on UA-cam until now there is always variations and artistic freedom coming with new episodes. I see all the different things being done yet always a professional yet still UA-cam style result. Nice work guys
Shackles...I believe the technical term for those is screw pin shackles.. when I worked in construction supply we sold them in all sizes from about 3/8 pin up to about 2 inch pin diameter. (Usually rigging for cranes and tilt-up structures.)
@@dazaspc I didn't call them d rings.. I wouldn't call them d-ring shackles because they don't even remotely look like a "D" ... Bow shackles is more of a old school nickname... A lot of people still use that name but most people call them screw pin shackles.
You guys are so entertaining 😂 Best friends? I talked to my best friend Debra last night for an hour. It was the first time I talked to her since I moved to Thailand December 31st 2023! I would love to enter to win some of your give away promotions, but I know you can’t send it to Thailand 😂 But just know I absolutely love you guys and sometimes just watch your episodes for hours! Because retired and owning my home in Thailand, why not watch the best entertainment available? Plus, I get to see my home town. I was born and raised in bountiful Utah and moved here after living in Hurricane Utah for over 25 years. Thank you for am you do for anyone! You guys are the best
You guys always do the best jobs by far! I'm really impressed by your outstanding work ethic! I have had the privilege to have been involved in some of there jobs!
If you had a hydraulic skid, you could plumb in to the existing control valve(s) and at least have power boom and most likely power swing. Edited for another suggestion. You have a tool circuit on your skidsteers, and possibly your big truck, you can use that to either plumb into the entire system or to do just one cylinder at a time.
My friend is Diesel Dave. Thanks friend. “Hey I like your shirt!” Saw you on the 15 on Friday. Honked at you but you looked beat. Probably had been out filming this video.
Just found your channel today. Never been jealous of a youtuber until know. You got a ton of fun toys at your disposal. Try to jeep the OG stuff with the boaterhome if possible.
My big question is, why not just get a dozer with a winch? D3 or higher? That little case was being drug around like it was nothing. Not to take away from the Case..just seems like it was way out of it’s intended use.
Nice recovery, the winch on the skid steer is absolute monster. Sad to hear that yet another beautiful piece of Utah will be wasted on yet another multi-million dollar development.
Just some rigging correction.... what you call d-rings are actually shackles (screw pin style). D-rings are solid rings you can attach to a shackle or crane hook for example. Commonly used in bridles where they are permanently fixed.
Hans...D rings I have been taught they are fixed....welded to side of trailers truck beds...etc.....those are shackles or clevest. I believe....either way y'all are killing it awesome content and videography
i think you guys need to build a small APU with a 2cyl ~25-30HP engine and a hydraulic pump for running hydraulic equipment in this kind of scenario, might not be enough to run the drive motors but might be enough to free hydraulics and maybe fold excavator arms, just an idea, awesome recovery and looks like y'all definitely had your hands full with this one
Great video. Sorry, it is hard not to say, I told you so, about the crawler winch. Two hydraulic arms out front would add stability 10 fold. Still, you guys are fun to watch, and the challenges are the real deal!
Native Americans from arizona refer to those trees as cedar trees...burning the green parts of the branches give a form of blessings or to protect you from evil or dead things... and love the content and big supporters...keep it up and be safe!!!
❤ I love watching you and your team do what you love and spectacularly! I just became a subscriber on my phone but watch your newest episode usually within minutes or hours after posted on my television 😊I’d say I hope I’d win something but my luck isn’t there!!!!
James Traylor from Port Angeles, Wa. He's my best friend from High School. He'll literally do about anything to help out his friends. He's more like a brother than a friend ❤
That CAT 259 is a great little machine. I owned a CAT 247 which is a similar machine and they are the Cadillac of the compact track loaders. Heat, air conditioning, closed cab with filtered air, windshield wiper, etc. They're super nice to operate.
You need to make a portable hydraulic system. And have a small motor. To hook up the Hydraulics. That would control the boom and bucket. Love the video.
That's a great idea.
If they took the PLS (1075) with them they would have had it on board.
The 1070 doesn't has it on board, but it wouldn't be that hard to implement it. (it has hydraulics for the winches)
I moved a mid sized excavator like that with tractor remotes and long hydraulic lines. I did get the boom positioned correctly and chained but couldn't move the drives for some reason.
Captain caveman I agree there there are much easier ways to do this I don't know Dave he may not take constructive criticism too well 🤔
I have watched these guys fight this type of situation before and could never figure why they never had a hydraulic unit???
@@darylcompton3433 We did the same thing with a hydraulic power pack usually used to test hydraulic elevators. Got it for cheap, from an elevator company and moved a cat 336 that decided to evict its guts in the middle of a forest. We had no means to move the thing out because there was no allowance to remove trees other than the existing road. We removed the lines going to the hydraulic motors, hooked the controls of the power pack and away we went. The power pack was on a trailer, hooked to the bucket which we locked in place with straps and wood to the frame. It was slow, took a while, but we got it out on its own tracks, no fuss, no muss. Now, US might not have these power packs in that area, doubt there's that many elevators in the middle of nowherescraper, but any kubota with a hydraulic pump and a divider block will do. Saves headaches, tons of wasted fuel, time, it's fun to show too, because it's not that easy to control, you're bypassing straight to the hydraulic motors, so it's not a content loss.
its funny how Dave has some of the biggest trucks around, BUT has the smallest driveway ever lol
They just wanna flex that they have good planning and driving skills
its a anti theft measurer
@@Spedatr0n vehicle maneuver planning but not construction planning 😅
@@butspan7618 and probably a qualification test for new hires.
It's only for a dramatic effect. You and I wouldn't be watching if we saw a wider driveway. I like watching because they are all comedians and all have childess like behavior.
I love how every video the edits get more and more unhinged lol
Their editor def needs a raise
NO ONE IS SAFE 25:30
Dear headphone users I am sorry sorry 😅
Money does that
Unhinged? WTF are you talking about? 😳 😒
When you guys were leaving the shop, and I was videoing, my daughter said that I was totally a fanboy. Glad I got to see all of you guys and the Own Boss guys. I actually bought a hat off of them later that day. That blade/winch combo is impressive
I dont know anything about heavy machinery or ever been around them but i been watchin this channel for a few years now and i swear the editing keeps gettting better and better. the edits are funny af. plz keep the editor and give him a raise lol
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18hr so far?
23:55 that skid steer and winch set up is incredible I’m surprised how much pulling power it has, and right on with the sunscreen!
Glad that Alan is staying so hydrated.
I love Hans' response to Dave saying "hey let me see that real quick".... you guys really do make an awesome team, very cool to see!
I hope Dav donates that Cat excavator to Allen as it'll be a massive upgrade against the one he owns and would help him get tons done . Allen could fix that in no time . .
Lol Dave would have to get it running first and even then Allen is a creature of habit he would still use that mini x that barely runs because he is Allen lol
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True but they also cost a lot more to operate for a day.
I'm the friend everyone calls. When I could use a hand, everyone is all of a sudden too busy so I end up doing whatever it is alone. Every single time. Never freaking fails.
Gotta keep that circle tight brotha 🤙🏻
@@duckwaters2702 is be a one man circle if I did that ..
I dont tell anyone IRL that I have a 3500 dually. Thats my secret.
Me too homie just know we get our blessing and helping others is what we do!
They don't sound like friends
just start watching you show great job. I appreciate all the good you do for people and land.
Just a loose thought but everytime I watch HeavyDSparks and his team go on a recovery it's like "Autobots, roll-out!" Gorgeous machines!
His got some nice gear
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The HET is the right color to be a Constructicon. LOL
Here in Oz we call them bow shackles because they bow out. A 'D' shackle is simply shaped like the letter 'D'.
Always love watching the recoveries, cheers!
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Hey Diesel, I walked a dead 235cat withoff a hill & onto a float with a small cat skidsteer by myself. I used two 50ft hyd hoses plumbed into the 235cat controls & used hyd pressure from the skidsteer to walk the 235. As long as the dead machine's hyd are ok works on any machine. I just followed behind keeping my eyes on the hoses
I was wondering if that was possible.
I thought of an aux hydraulic power unit plumbed in. But if you have high flow aux ports on skid steer that would be the ticket.
I built a trailer housing an old C15 pumps controls and hoses to pull old broken crap out of mines years ago. You don’t need anything from the machine except the rams and gearboxes to control any motion on a hydraulic machine.
@catman19 - I have done similar. For a large company, I set up an 80 hp diesel to 3 pumps on a trailer. Some machines have dual hydraulic systems, and another for any jacks or whatever on a separate system. Connect the trailer to the recovery machine, hook up the hydraulics, and go. The system worked so well, the contractor rented it out to other contractors. I wish I thought two steps ahead and built one to rent. It was my idea and design. This was back in the 1980s.
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I’m not a technical or mechanical-type person and I have learned so much about the vehicles, machines and strategies for completing super-challenging projects. What I also see here is a master class on teamwork.
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Shackles have removable pins and used during lifting or pulling where as D-Rings do not have removable pins and are usually fixed in place and used as a tie down point.
Im seriously impressed with your rescue skid steer. I’ve been waiting for videos using that beast. It was worth the wait.
NO One Died during the making of this Video!!! - Amazing.
i love that truck, i love you and your fantastic crew when help is needed you help where ever it is nothing is to crazy for you all.
my favorite part of this channel is their logistical skills. doing this stuff can be a logistical nightmare and the ability to work through challenges quickly AND efficient. great work fellas
Alan is a hard worker, GIVE THAT MAN A RAISE
Fr alan is also so chill
I'm sure he gets paid well. His experience and mind alone have helped them tremendously in a variety of areas
They couldn't even get him s Pepsi
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Dave called him "an idiot savant" in one of the videos... Hans is always full of sassholery regarding Alan. It is reflected in how they film him and edit a lot of videos to make fun of him. Quite a toxic working environment for such a good guy as Alan.
thanks for keeping the quality so high across all your videos!
Reppin that Cleetus hat!!! LETS GO
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I’m glad part twos out I’ve been waiting for a while
Your video editor is incredible because from the beginning of you guys on UA-cam until now there is always variations and artistic freedom coming with new episodes. I see all the different things being done yet always a professional yet still UA-cam style result. Nice work guys
should use a stabilizer
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You have some badass equipment to work with big D love the show
Love these machine rescues! Keep it up.
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very cool video thx too Hans! we even get some ASMR at 17:12 :)
Shackles...I believe the technical term for those is screw pin shackles.. when I worked in construction supply we sold them in all sizes from about 3/8 pin up to about 2 inch pin diameter. (Usually rigging for cranes and tilt-up structures.)
shackle... I thought we were not allowed to use that word anymore 🤣 I'm more of a d-ring guy myself
They are called Bow Shackles. D Shackles have straight sides. A D Ring doesnt have a threaded pin in it, it is a solid ring.
Here in Quebec, Canada, where its mainly french-speaking, we don't even have a name for these so people call them D-Clamps or D-Rings
@@dazaspc I didn't call them d rings.. I wouldn't call them d-ring shackles because they don't even remotely look like a "D" ... Bow shackles is more of a old school nickname... A lot of people still use that name but most people call them screw pin shackles.
I’ve always called it a Clevis.
Ein sehr schönes Gespann.
Der Ford zusammen mit dem kleinen Tieflader...... Sehr Cool..... Würde ich in Deutschland auch so fahren 👍🏻
Alan is so wholesome. I love him lol
Love the het...the sound of it is awesome and it's a workhorse
I think that truck ,goose neck trailer and skid loader give away are so awesome
Tires are so worn down on that truck lol.tread is gone.😂
You guys are so entertaining 😂
Best friends? I talked to my best friend Debra last night for an hour. It was the first time I talked to her since I moved to Thailand December 31st 2023!
I would love to enter to win some of your give away promotions, but I know you can’t send it to Thailand 😂
But just know I absolutely love you guys and sometimes just watch your episodes for hours! Because retired and owning my home in Thailand, why not watch the best entertainment available? Plus, I get to see my home town. I was born and raised in bountiful Utah and moved here after living in Hurricane Utah for over 25 years. Thank you for am you do for anyone! You guys are the best
This was so much fun
You guys always do the best jobs by far! I'm really impressed by your outstanding work ethic! I have had the privilege to have been involved in some of there jobs!
Double D always rockin the jorts!😂
Hans is the realist on the team. He said i should be wearing gloves but no. Exactly 💯
You know it's a good day when Heavy D posts
So glad to see Own Boss getting connected with Heavy D
If you had a hydraulic skid, you could plumb in to the existing control valve(s) and at least have power boom and most likely power swing.
Edited for another suggestion. You have a tool circuit on your skidsteers, and possibly your big truck, you can use that to either plumb into the entire system or to do just one cylinder at a time.
You have a great group of people.
All of them work together.
Enjoyed the video
D rings are in a pipe welded to a anker point on a trailer for example. What you are holding is a 50 ton screw clevis.
A shackle
Shackles are what slaves and chain gangs had used on them.
Take the word of the guy that spells anchor phonetically, he knows what he’s talking about…….probably.
@stevefortune4315 it's also the correct name for what you call a clevis
They have Google. I don’t know why they couldn’t Google that instead of some calling at the wrong thing lol
It’s just so crazy how knowledgeable you guys are…..buuuut not at the same time. Crazy 🤯
Another awesome one for the books guys! That truck and trailer would be life changing for a guy like me.
Big Dave, wow, you out did yourself with this video.......Grrrrrreat job, and Video................Thanks..............JB.
My friend is Diesel Dave. Thanks friend. “Hey I like your shirt!” Saw you on the 15 on Friday. Honked at you but you looked beat. Probably had been out filming this video.
Tad creepy but ok hoss
Could be the start of that song "Stan" by Eminem
The edits on these videos are always so good, keep it up lads 👍
having a couple of cold miller high life beers and enjoy watching dave and the boys working in that hot ass sun!!!
Just found your channel today. Never been jealous of a youtuber until know. You got a ton of fun toys at your disposal. Try to jeep the OG stuff with the boaterhome if possible.
That little skid steer is a beast man! Good idea wit the winch.
My big question is, why not just get a dozer with a winch? D3 or higher? That little case was being drug around like it was nothing. Not to take away from the Case..just seems like it was way out of it’s intended use.
y'all ripped
That Excavator had Dagglee Bits!!!😂😅
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Those icy road scenarios were intense. Thanks for the tips!
30 year union 378 ironworker here, it is called A shackle !
shackle... I thought we were not allowed to use that word anymore 🤣 I'm more of a d-ring guy myself
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My best friend is Jeff, the best husband I could ever wish for. Thanks for the sharing your fun work days.
How about doing a 4x4 "Portal Axle" build in the future on one of your trucks?👍
I want to see something with a unimog
@@000622477 That would be cool.👍
I’m stoked to watch the rebuild video I need to know more about diesel
Nice recovery, the winch on the skid steer is absolute monster. Sad to hear that yet another beautiful piece of Utah will be wasted on yet another multi-million dollar development.
Did the bloke not say they had to sell off 1 block to the could keep the original home in the family?
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@@TFez Yes, I saw that in the video. I understand the circumstances but that doesn't mean I have to be enthused with the outcome.
Man the all white setup for that set is beautiful 😍
Less than 30 seconds watching this
you must be so excited?lol
48 min ago how was the video I just started it
@@albanthomas6646 I don’t know I was only able to watch four minutes of it
The winch on that little dozer was impressive!
LOL HANNS IS THE WATER BOY
Just well done ❤❤
Why do filmers/editors are trying so hard to make Allen look like a joke?
I think they’re just trying to show off his goofy lovable side
Always love these types of videos. The most entertainment you can get is from heavy d himself
Snow runner in real life 😂
I wish you made more videos on the freedom bus. It would mean a lot because i have watched every video of the freedom bus like 5 times over.
Love it! All you need is the Het and a fully hydrated Wizard, and you are dialed!!! 🤜🤛
Fascinating recovery, well done.
Just some rigging correction.... what you call d-rings are actually shackles (screw pin style). D-rings are solid rings you can attach to a shackle or crane hook for example. Commonly used in bridles where they are permanently fixed.
These guys are the definition of Hell YEAH.
Hans...D rings I have been taught they are fixed....welded to side of trailers truck beds...etc.....those are shackles or clevest. I believe....either way y'all are killing it awesome content and videography
i think you guys need to build a small APU with a 2cyl ~25-30HP engine and a hydraulic pump for running hydraulic equipment in this kind of scenario, might not be enough to run the drive motors but might be enough to free hydraulics and maybe fold excavator arms, just an idea, awesome recovery and looks like y'all definitely had your hands full with this one
Great video.
Sorry, it is hard not to say, I told you so, about the crawler winch. Two hydraulic arms out front would add stability 10 fold.
Still, you guys are fun to watch, and the challenges are the real deal!
Native Americans from arizona refer to those trees as cedar trees...burning the green parts of the branches give a form of blessings or to protect you from evil or dead things... and love the content and big supporters...keep it up and be safe!!!
❤ I love watching you and your team do what you love and spectacularly! I just became a subscriber on my phone but watch your newest episode usually within minutes or hours after posted on my television 😊I’d say I hope I’d win something but my luck isn’t there!!!!
Hope You Get Your Luck Up! 😊😊
Wish people outside the states could enter awesome giveaways like this
Nicely done Dave !
Made an order using your code. My dream company, Bald Eagle Excavation would be looking goooood
Your content and editor are fantastic. I love it.
Awesome! That green truck needs to be renamed, something like “Hulk Diesel” and it deserves a renovation
props to the editor for making a "simple" job into an entertaining show haha
I wish I could join you guys!!!!! Thanks for all the awesome content as usual!!!!
Good choice of color for the Oshkosh it makes for good contrast to everything else.
I come for the thumbnail, and stay for the edits👽
Love it! Keep Rock'n.
James Traylor from Port Angeles, Wa. He's my best friend from High School. He'll literally do about anything to help out his friends. He's more like a brother than a friend ❤
I’ve never melt y’all but I would call you good friends! Y’all help more than anyone I know. Give yourselves a pat on the back you deserve it
Hey Hans, a D-Ring is a shackle.
So both are correct 👍🏼🙂
You guys have way too much fun doing your job
Diesel Dave said, the tomb stone will say. "Hey let me see that real quick." 😂😂 Oh man I love you guys channel, you guys are EPIC. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
That was a close one.
Go team
Great job everyone
love the new editor
Now, this is a BIG off-road wrecker !😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Nice video of a recovery. Keep up the good work.
That CAT 259 is a great little machine. I owned a CAT 247 which is a similar machine and they are the Cadillac of the compact track loaders. Heat, air conditioning, closed cab with filtered air, windshield wiper, etc. They're super nice to operate.
I wish I was able to apply. I love your content. You guys are awesome. Keep up the great work and amazing content.
I love this channel, heavy d& crew are awesome
Wow! What a piece of equipment to have to move! Am glad you got it out and on a trailer.