Thanks so much for preserving this piece of history. You must have been there not too long before they scrapped this old girl. So sad that we lose so much history because no one wants to preserve it. At least you got her on video. Thanks again.
bingo! there it is! these are the trucks some buddies of mine talked about 15 or 20 yrs ago settin round on the job steam cleanin... of course they didn't know how to pronounce the name but ive looked and looked and could never come up with anything on em.they talked about cleaning them for a company branham&baker here in eastern ky. they were blue like the old hual pak stuff you've filmed before. you need to contact coal mac in west virgina and set up some dates to film some of there stuff...they used to have several good spreads up there. I bet you wont find 80,000hrs on 3 of todays modern trucks combined...absolutely love this kinda old stuff...you've made my day!
arborist460 Glad you enjoyed the video! I have been down to some WV coal mines a few times. Totally different ballgame down there! A lot of the equipment that comes to work in PA surface coal mines comes from WV. I filmed 995 and the 252's. They will be coming up in documentaries in the future. That 995 is likely to be one of very few units shipped to the United States! That machine originally started work in Minnesota before being moved to KY.
Great documentary on a great truck, thanks. Sigh, someone put a lot of work into restoring that machine for display. It looks like it might have even still run when it was put there. But it is depressing seeing the tires going flat, the air(?) pipe disconnected on the prime mover, the cleanout port open on the bottom of the filter canister, etc. It makes me wish some local garage mechanic would volunteer an hour to take his truck out and pump up the tires and close up some of the openings that shouldn't be open.
56pw Thanks; glad you enjoyed it! I love showing the older brand equipment because it usually it has an interesting story that many people don't know about.
Remember some advertising in the back cover of a mining magazine about this brand. The advertise didn't have any technical Info about the truck, just said some short sentence ( slogan perhaps) and the name: Wiseda. Also included a contact address in Australia...that's why I always thought it was Australian brand....
I worked on a rebuild program for 21 of these trucks in Western Australia in 2004/5 The trucks came from the ''boneyard '' [ scrap ] on an Iron Ore mine at Mt Newman WA where at the time of their operation they were the biggest haulers in Australia at 240 tons. These rebuilt units went to Indonesia. Many more still remain in operation throughout Australia mostly in the coal fields and we all know them as WISEDA the ONLY name for these beauty's
To '' enginemodify'' & MrThisIsMeToo and otherwatchers,..You are correct, Air and hydraulic powered heavy service tools, and others units called ''torque multipliers '' as well as mobile and overhead cranes depending on where your working, also lots of pallets and forklifts. The work is fairly straight forward and after the '' big main stuff ''comes off ,then mechanics everyday hand tools take care of the rest..........cheers
Your Videos are GREAT! Thanks a lot from Germany! I am so happy whith Your vids,because You speak so clearly and slowly,that i can understand most of it. So far i didnt know,thet Liebherr bought Wiseda.It´s a pity,but here in Germany,such big machines are quite rare.Do You know,if the DEMAG and O&K´s where produced in D or US? O&K Mining was first sold to Terex,then Bucyrus,which was eventually bought by Cat,is that correct? Keep on making Your great vids and don´t forget about Your foreing fans - speak clearly and slowly!
Cuthbert Sigger You're very welcome, and I appreciate the compliment! In recent years, I have tried to slow down my speed of talking and pronounce all words very promptly and clearly so people internationally can understand. Demag's were manufactured in Dusseldorf and O&K's were built in Dortmund. And yes, Caterpillar acquired Bucyrus in 2011. Greetings from Pennsylvania!
memyselfand ifarmer That is a good question and one that I do not have an answer for. I imagine it was spelled that way to provide more of a "catchy slogan".
I hate to say this, but this truck was scrapped out in the fall of 2015, the ground it is sitting on is going to be mined in 2 years they are really routing highway 53 to candy because of this.
Thanks so much for preserving this piece of history. You must have been there not too long before they scrapped this old girl. So sad that we lose so much history because no one wants to preserve it. At least you got her on video. Thanks again.
Thank you, I appreciate all of the details you provide. I really enjoy your documentaries
MS Earthworks Thank you! I'm always happy to hear people enjoy my videos and learn a lot from them!
You do a great job ,narrating the facts ,about this equipment !
bingo! there it is! these are the trucks some buddies of mine talked about 15 or 20 yrs ago settin round on the job steam cleanin... of course they didn't know how to pronounce the name but ive looked and looked and could never come up with anything on em.they talked about cleaning them for a company branham&baker here in eastern ky. they were blue like the old hual pak stuff you've filmed before. you need to contact coal mac in west virgina and set up some dates to film some of there stuff...they used to have several good spreads up there. I bet you wont find 80,000hrs on 3 of todays modern trucks combined...absolutely love this kinda old stuff...you've made my day!
arborist460 Glad you enjoyed the video! I have been down to some WV coal mines a few times. Totally different ballgame down there! A lot of the equipment that comes to work in PA surface coal mines comes from WV. I filmed 995 and the 252's. They will be coming up in documentaries in the future. That 995 is likely to be one of very few units shipped to the United States! That machine originally started work in Minnesota before being moved to KY.
I been to that museum before, good info on the truck!!!!
It's a beautiful thing!
Great documentary on a great truck, thanks.
Sigh, someone put a lot of work into restoring that machine for display. It looks like it might have even still run when it was put there. But it is depressing seeing the tires going flat, the air(?) pipe disconnected on the prime mover, the cleanout port open on the bottom of the filter canister, etc. It makes me wish some local garage mechanic would volunteer an hour to take his truck out and pump up the tires and close up some of the openings that shouldn't be open.
Great video always love seeing your walkarounds in my sub box it makes my day better lol
Anthony Lucibello I can see why it would, I imagine they are fun to watch haha! Thanks
oh yeah the best on youtube
Another great video PA! I love the off brands that you find & film. Liebherr has since re-released the T262 with the new updated T264. Thanks PA.
56pw Thanks; glad you enjoyed it! I love showing the older brand equipment because it usually it has an interesting story that many people don't know about.
Excellent made, thank you for the explanations. Awesome truck! ;o)
Fantastic as always!
DailyDieselDose Thanks!
Remember some advertising in the back cover of a mining magazine about this brand. The advertise didn't have any technical Info about the truck, just said some short sentence ( slogan perhaps) and the name: Wiseda. Also included a contact address in Australia...that's why I always thought it was Australian brand....
Great vid as usual.
I worked on a rebuild program for 21 of these trucks in Western Australia in 2004/5 The trucks came from the ''boneyard '' [ scrap ] on an Iron Ore mine at Mt Newman WA where at the time of their operation they were the biggest haulers in Australia at 240 tons. These rebuilt units went to Indonesia. Many more still remain in operation throughout Australia mostly in the coal fields and we all know them as WISEDA the ONLY name for these beauty's
+David Aitken Interesting. Thanks for sharing!
how do you remove parts off a truck like this? a forklift or other hydraulic equipment?
To '' enginemodify'' & MrThisIsMeToo and otherwatchers,..You are correct, Air and hydraulic powered heavy service tools, and others units called ''torque multipliers '' as well as mobile and overhead cranes depending on where your working, also lots of pallets and forklifts. The work is fairly straight forward and after the '' big main stuff ''comes off ,then mechanics everyday hand tools take care of the rest..........cheers
Your Videos are GREAT! Thanks a lot from Germany!
I am so happy whith Your vids,because You speak so clearly and slowly,that i can understand most of it.
So far i didnt know,thet Liebherr bought Wiseda.It´s a pity,but here in Germany,such big machines are quite rare.Do You know,if the DEMAG and O&K´s where produced in D or US?
O&K Mining was first sold to Terex,then Bucyrus,which was eventually bought by Cat,is that correct?
Keep on making Your great vids and don´t forget about Your foreing fans - speak clearly and slowly!
Cuthbert Sigger You're very welcome, and I appreciate the compliment! In recent years, I have tried to slow down my speed of talking and pronounce all words very promptly and clearly so people internationally can understand. Demag's were manufactured in Dusseldorf and O&K's were built in Dortmund. And yes, Caterpillar acquired Bucyrus in 2011. Greetings from Pennsylvania!
nice video! thanks!
Does it still run?
I got the chance to drive one on my 16th birthday.
Where is this truck located my father is one of the men that built this truck. This truck was actually built across the state line in cardin Oklahoma.
She was sadly cut up I was standing at my house and watching her being cut up I was crying
+Diecast Except Really? Why would they cut it up if it was at a museum?
+PAmining the mine right across the high way is going to mine the hill that it sits on
+Diecast Except Wow man these people ought to be flogged, they could have given it to any heavy equipment museum, as you have many in the USA
Dude, are you some kind of roving mechanic/ videographer? How do you know all this?
nice vid. question = lode?
memyselfand ifarmer That is a good question and one that I do not have an answer for. I imagine it was spelled that way to provide more of a "catchy slogan".
+PAmining LODE refers to the BODY of ORE in the pit area of the mine
looks similar to a modern Komatsu dump truck
muckrunner308 Actually, the design is very much different than a modern Komatsu truck. Komatsu's modern trucks trace their roots back to Wabco
I hate to say this, but this truck was scrapped out in the fall of 2015, the ground it is sitting on is going to be mined in 2 years they are really routing highway 53 to candy because of this.
+Tony Hecimovich Glad I filmed it when I did then
big machine
I knew it looked very leihberrish...ive got a handful of old pics of us cleanin 6 252s and the 995 shovel that loaded them near hazard ky.
Sadly now scrapped
sad that its retired
front end similar to a t262
so it costs at least $3300 to fill the fuel tanks... how long would that last any idea? if the trucks were used daily
About 10 to 12 hours is what they design the fuel tanks capacity for