10B Dragshovel digging

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  • Опубліковано 23 жов 2024

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  • @thomasbreed8270
    @thomasbreed8270 2 роки тому

    Actually, I found this video very exciting. I find it rather soothing to watch the operation and listen to the Buda engine purr.

  • @farmerphil
    @farmerphil 7 років тому

    Nice video good looking machine. I like the 10B small and easy to transport good for tight places. I live in North West IL and there is a 10B in an old quarry set up with a clam shell. Working on getting it from the original owner but for now he is very sentimental about the machine and will keep it. I fully understand, I get the same way about my stuff. Nice restoration on yours and I will never get tired of looking at this video. Phil

    • @jac5344
      @jac5344  7 років тому

      Thanks a bunch! Always surprised when I hear one of these machines is still hiding out somewhere. Try to convince him that it will be going to a good home. That's pretty much how I ended up with mine. Best of luck

  • @gunslinger541541
    @gunslinger541541 8 років тому

    I love your 10b. Please keep posting videos

  • @bert26a
    @bert26a 8 років тому

    That was awesome hope you can post more videos of your machine collection. Your 10B is such a nice looking little machine.

  • @NorthEastOhio
    @NorthEastOhio 8 років тому +1

    we use to have a 22b dragline at one time,. nice thing about those is it had a pony engine, and then the big cat, close the door on a cool day n let the engine keep ya warm.

    • @jac5344
      @jac5344  7 років тому

      For sure, cold weather is not too bad with the doors closed.

  • @Crazyboxhead
    @Crazyboxhead 7 років тому

    Very cool!
    I would imagine a curling bucket would help a bit more though.
    Cant wait to see future videos!

    • @jac5344
      @jac5344  7 років тому +1

      For sure, dumping range and height are very limited account the non-curling bucket. Hoped to make a shovel-front video this summer, but a frozen clutch has stalled my progress.

  • @johnnz4375
    @johnnz4375 2 роки тому

    Its a pity that I couldn’t see how you dumped the load.

  • @mog5858
    @mog5858 8 років тому

    keep up the good work.

  • @UnitCrane514
    @UnitCrane514 8 років тому

    Hey where you been??? How's the restoration on the other 10B with the shovel front going?

    • @jac5344
      @jac5344  7 років тому

      Hey Mike, took some time away from these machines to work on my semi truck and some homestead projects. I am working on the shovel front for this machine and plan to finish it up for next season. The '37 10B is still waiting. I would actually like to find it a good home.

    • @UnitCrane514
      @UnitCrane514 7 років тому

      +jac5344 i wouldnt mind a 10b

    • @UnitCrane514
      @UnitCrane514 5 років тому

      Did you end up selling all your machines? What happened to the great videos?

  • @ryanmueller3551
    @ryanmueller3551 8 років тому

    Do you still have the 22b? Great video. Can't wait till the next one

    • @jac5344
      @jac5344  7 років тому

      Still have it, just did some digging with the dragline bucket for the first time. Would like to make that the next video.

    • @ryanmueller3551
      @ryanmueller3551 7 років тому

      jac5344 cool! I have a link belt ls58 with a 1/2 yard clamshell and dragline and a 1952 bantam military truck crane with a 3/8 yard dragline

  • @Drew6709
    @Drew6709 8 років тому +1

    My dad operated an 88B cable shovel for 5 years. The company also had a 22B crane for repairs on the crusher.

    • @jac5344
      @jac5344  7 років тому

      Running a big shovel like the 88B would have been a dream job!

  • @heartland96a
    @heartland96a 7 років тому

    It that form they were likely pretty good at trenching and dumping the spoil along side the trench or into the lower set old style dump trucks of the day .

    • @jac5344
      @jac5344  7 років тому

      I was trying not to dig below grade in the video, which is why it seems kind of slow. You are correct that when digging below the surface, it can still move its fair share of dirt.

  • @dh-_1011
    @dh-_1011 7 років тому

    Alright, man. I'm officially jealous! These bucyrus machine were made in south Milwaukee wesconsin? (Jk bout the spelling!)

    • @jac5344
      @jac5344  7 років тому

      They were made in S.Milwaukee. Come for a visit, I'll put you in the seat, you can put me in the seat on the main.

  • @marilynmonroeaviationhd
    @marilynmonroeaviationhd 6 років тому

    I old erie cranes too

  • @RandomInternetDog
    @RandomInternetDog 7 років тому

    Doesn't seem like a very productive machine in that configuration.

    • @billfitzpatrick6910
      @billfitzpatrick6910 7 років тому +1

      In it's day , this was the zenith of efficiency. It was replacing crews of laborers with their picks and shovels. It was fairly cheap and easy to transport. It was marketed to small utility contractors for trenching for sewer and water service , power lines, concrete footings etc, This is the forerunner of the Case CK backhoe loaders. Once those machines became popular,, the 10 b's and others like it were no longer efficient.

  • @jlyon228
    @jlyon228 5 років тому

    do you have the chain guard that covers the retarded bicycle chain steering?

    • @jac5344
      @jac5344  5 років тому

      No guards on the 10B, everything is pretty much out in the open.