Testing Our New Tracked Recovery Vehicle!
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2023
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It's called a "Flextrac Nodwell" built in Calgary, Alberta. for offroad oilfield rig moving...the hitch is designed for a large sled trailer that hauls rig/road matting that gets laid down in trailer length sections that attach together to make a temporary road and oil rig pad in muddy terrain.
We used them on power line construction that fmc and m4m5 high speed tractors in fla swamp
Yep I remember seeing those out in GP and Fort Mac, absolute units, badass machines for sure
During my 26 years in GP I made 14 trips to Ft. Mac on jobs.@@LongHaulRego458
So cool! I’m from Alberta and live in Calgary! Shout out! 🇨🇦
The Foremost Nodwell 240 is a multi-purpose two tracked vehicle capable of traversing a wide variety of adverse terrain conditions such as sand, mud muskeg, swamp, and snow. The 240 has a walking beam suspension allowing for a larger payload. The Nodwell 240 is transportable by the highway truck.
APPLICATIONS
Pipeline maintenance
Power line maintenance
Firefighting
Cargo transportation
Tree maintenance
Excavation & snow/dirt moving
Personnel transportation
Cant wait to see them try to rescue this when they eventually get it stuck.
Right! Just a matter of time and they will find a way to get it stuck!
A twin rotor heavy lift chopper 😎
...when! ..... exactly, not if 👍👍😂😂🙊🙉🙈
@@hulkthedane7542Oh you guys are just being really mean. 😂
Yeah, that'll be a 4 part episode 😂
Ok guys be very careful with those tracks. Don't get on top of a stump or turn on rocks, it will rip the tracks apart. Trust me, I've been around that style of tracks for a long time. These tracks are designed to go over wet unstable ground. Great looking rig. Have fun
You mean it goes between the links and rips the track apart or how it rips it? I was planning on building something similar for forest use in dried'ish area when wheeled vehicle can eat it self into the moss swamp mud mix if carrying load, hence need for something that can haul logs for cheaper price than already existing machines since on low (read zero) budget. Just trying to figure what kind of tracks to build and how durable those are in such environment where rocks and stumps are common.
Glad to see the nodwell TF360 went to a good home. Worked for company in Cali that had it and cleaned it up for a job that didn’t happen. We got from SE and probably had a digger Derrick on it originally.
My dad had a small fleet of the slightly smaller 240s with drills on in 80’s and no they don’t float. Pictures of 3 big wreckers trying to pull one out with ocean tide coming in. Luckily they’re old school so changing fluids isn’t too hard.
Engineered weak link when heavily loaded and abused is outer axle shafts. Axles in tf360 are a little light for machine as they were sourced from 240s I believe.
Also word of wisdom the steel d sent grouses have a tendency to slide on lowboys and can make an interesting photo op and conversation with local highway patrol.
Have fun and anxious to see the build.
PowerTraxx 10 or 18H model. It would have had an extending arm for sending workers up to high reach areas like towers in rough lands. What a beautifully perfect machine. Give it a custom workshop/generator hut.
Think the PowerTraxx 10S-H, it does not have the gap in the wheels for the 18h.
Looks like it at least
I believe your right on 18H we had one in Indiana with a crane set up Came out of Canada
They're out of Whitefish Ontario
You think so? I believe there are many companies producing these type of special purpose tracked vehicles, and they can be astoundingly similar.
Seller was straight up sporting a Matt's off road hat. What a salesman, he knew what he was doing.
i said dave was trying to one up the joneses (matts off road) before i seen your comment and that hat 😂
The owner has his own youtube as well for offroad recovery lol look up bent off road recovery
@@fukkyoutube likely outbid Matt during the Auction
The food attendant at the food stop was wearing a DDE ( Daily Driven Exotics) hat.
@@fukkyoutubeSeems like they’re not doing the same thing to me. I think Sparks just has a bug for old heavy iron.
Major thumbs up to the production team who edit these videos together. Always amazing work. Thanks Guys !
This machine is awesome! Can't wait to see how it will do in snow. Have to add a xtra cab for the guys, to keep them from the elements (bugs). This will be fun.
The edits with Sparks in the cab were hilarious. So good when they come out of nowhere and you don't expect it.
I legit thought I had a stroke..
@@xandercheney2277😊 Io
Honestly it was a bit too much. Turn the goofiness dial back a notch.
all good, imao @@Diabolos1
Looking like he was tripping b*lls had me dying
Use it to drag one of your buildings 12 feet over so you can get it down the gap into the back yard.
that is a PROFESSIONAL GAP to keep the wannabe drivers from wanting to take anything OUT OF THE LOT!!! ;) SECURITY MEASURES :)
A pro would find an easier way
Theres no way that lil drive way is there only rear yard access
@camscustoms7518 You're right, just looked at it on Google maps, they have a large side driveway too.
Nope you can go around the outside of the buildings seen it in other videos, think they just use that entrance for show.@@cammos
When Dave yelled to the bugs “get him boys!” I literally laughed until tears rolled down my face, great editing nice job lads.
Can't wait to see what you do with this. Add a cabin with seats for the crew and a boom and winches.
Obviously you will have to add a big crew cabin behind you somewhere to carry all the boys and equipment .
Basically an American version of the Sisu Nasu; although I would put a small crew cabin behind the driver’s cab, and have a good sized mobile workshop on the back; it would be great for those times like when they recovered all of that old earthmoving equipment and they had limited access to tools and parts because it was so remote.
My duck hunting gear!!
Or a hydraulic crain....
@@digitalrailroaderneeds like a jack-off canopy and a winch so if need be it can one truck army or you can rip it off when you need to be light. Most of the time the crew will follow behind in a Polaris so a crew cab might be wasted
Tracked machines like that are super common in the power line industry, especially in areas that have a lot of snow. They usually have a digger derrick or bucket setup on them. Company I used to work for had probably a half a dozen of those
with a few different configurations. They're super cool and I always wanted to drive one!
I wouldnt want to get malaria or something with all them bugs
Those are cool...til you see a fan boat with boom and bucket attached to it flying by you at 180 dBs
@@TheAnnoyingBoss probably no malaria where they live, luckily it's still only a problem in countries close to equator. Ticks and lyme disease are getting more and more common even up north though.
Looks similar to an FMC for power line construction.
The company local to me has small ones used to maintain the line right of ways, they mainly use medium duty trucks on huge balloon tires
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Nice find😊 I would suggest you consider adding a front and rear blade that has down pressure, tilt and extendable booms. You can use these to doze a pathway for your new machine plus a path for the recovered vehicle. Plus anchor you machine if you have a boom winch . Plus aid greatly in self extraction😊🇺🇸
It’s a “Doodle Buggy” made in the 70’s by a company in Houston, tx. It was a test well rig. They came to our pasture in the Everglades when I was a teenager. I was so impressed by it I asked the operators about it.
yep I think its an older PT18 or something@@worldsend69
Nope, my moms old daily@@worldsend69
@@worldsend69yep youre right. I searched doodle buggy on google and pics of mini bikes came up
Modified PowerTraxx 10S-H.
@@worldsend69 I agree looks like an 18H to me we had one very similar to this model got it out of Canada and had a crane mount on ours for stacking small towers and such back in the 90's
Imagine the WD-40 your gonna need 😂
Definitely a 55 gallon of grease machine
Those phragemites are tough as hell and will be right back. They spread not only by seed but also by rhizomes below the surface, which when broken up (tracks) will spread. You can weaken them by constant cutting and burning and usually herbicides. Cutting before winter each year helps thin them also. I used to work in habitat mitigation and it would be a million degrees on an amphibious wearing ppe in the middle of an acre of these tall things, especially when blocking the wind/fresh air.
It looks like a great Machine. I have a Nodwell 110 and it has been a great asset in our recovery fleet! Looking forward to getting a closer look at the old girl!
It would be awesome to outfit this thing with a massive tilting flatbed and some hydraulic winches for snow/mud recoveries!
It'd make a great delivery wagon - hauling equipment or supplies into a hostile environment, never mind recovery...
needs a snow bower :)-
I was just going to comment the same. A large tilt deck that you could haul anything anywhere.
Can you put tracks and improve a guys electric wheelchair?
Only issue dealing with fragmite like this is seeds are now on the rig going on the trailer and you'll be spreading it along the highway. Very invasive I believe it comes from India.
They are already everywhere in Utah especially along the Wasatch front. The birds and wind have transported them all over the west. The salt cedars/tamarisk trees he was running over are just as bad of an invasive species too.
What about Quagga Mussels? HA HA HA
I remember seeing them being sold as deer cover at an outdoors show about 10 years back. Thought they would be awesome but did get any. Fast forward they are all over Michigan’s freeways and lakes now.
Nice addition to the fleet. The options are endless looking forward to this build my friend
Looks awesome, always love tracked vehicles. Can’t wait to see more of it.
That thing is every bit the beast that I thought it was when I bought it! I would have loved to have gone on that test drive with you guys! That's exactly what I wanted to do with it! I can't wait to see how you guys build it and get to use it on badass recoveries!
Its like a snow cat mixed with chuck Norris
So a Norris Cat, or a Snow Chuck?
Lmao .. well put
@@1216jimmyzlmao ...Snow Chuck l😅
@@1216jimmyzyeah a snow chuck!😂😂 that’s a badass name. 😂😂😂
Yeah
Nothing like the wailing of a two stroke Detroit, along with the absolute opposite of what you would expect as far as movement. I love firing up my 6-71 for people who've never heard one, sounds so fast, moves so slow haha. That's a damn beautiful machine! Does it use air brakes to steer? Or was that just brake applications? Very interesting
I’m a lineman and we use the same style track machine for our digger Derricks and bucket trucks when it’s snowy or muddy areas. Some do have a high and low range. They are big monster machines
What an absolute unit! Stoked to see more of this!
Looking at the wear on the seat, I think it’s done more hours than what’s on the gauge!
Could just be sun cracked, not like it was stored inside since the 70s just sayin
Its definitely a flex track Nodwell. I grew up with these things. My dad built big power transmission lines up in northern Ontario and they had dozens of these rigs with cranes mounted for setting the big 80’ -100’ poles thru the muskeg. (Swamps) up there.
I operated them with hyd cranes those crickets and m4m5 high speed tractor's with cranes digger derricks and stuff for irby
That's one mighty impressive machine Dave! Keep in mind that those tracks are for soft ground, so be careful rolling over rocks or stumps...
Matt's going to have Bomb-Bee envy!
You could build a passenger and tool cabin on that pad in the middle. It would make a more comfortable ride to carry four people and extras! Fun Machine, can't wait to see the upgrades.
What an Awesome Find for yall. Thats gonna save alot of lives and property. Yall ROCK.
NICE! Cant wait to see what you do with this one!!! Loving your content more and more! Thanks for sharing!
That is a Mud Puppy. Usually that have drill rigs or saw arms mounted to them. A lot of power company’s use them.
Definitely needs a higher gear set. But that thing will be unstoppable!! Can’t wait to see it in the snow.
Looking forward to seeing it pimped out! Good luck with the gearing.
Definitely need a whole series on this beast! We need MORE of it!!
Y'all need to give the production boys a raise. Super good cinematography, great music, excellent editing and overall super production. Love your work and new vehicle. 👍
I just watched the AG1 commercial. Love the acting, hilarious. I am 69 years, and I exercise hard to ward off the ills of aging that my siblings are suffering from. Since I started drinking AG1 six weeks ago, I have much more energy, more stamina and I recover much faster.
I drank my morning dose just before typing this. I was reminded of the only downside, I mix it water and cranberry juice because the stuff does NOT taste good. It's also gritty, and the grit sticks in my throat and needs to be washed down with something.
Totally worth it, though.
Thats some machine you got there Dave...be great for recoverys etc.....Stay safe you all...love your videos
Honestly love the piece of equipment. That 6'x6' area behind the cab with the small grate walls would be a great enclosed area for crew 4 to 6 guys. Just a place to keep crew out of elements and then a flatbed behind it.
Crazy piece of equipment ! More to follow I hope ? Thanks for sharing !
What a beast of a machine. Looking forward to seeing what mods you make, and seeing your first rescue with it. Any idea what kind of incline it can take?
Im excited to see what you do with it and future recoveries.
Big D, That's something! I never knew Diesel Dave was a Skeeter Eater 😂....Still waiting to see how you're going to apply this amazing vehicle to your recovery business, after the modification mode of course....keep surprising everyone! 💪🤙🚌🤠
Dave sees it immediately:I’ll take it.
Looks like a Nodwell (now Foremost). They made a lot of custom vehicles for special purposes. May have had a Seismic drill rig or something on the back. Go Canada!
I can’t wait to see what you guys do with this machine!
That is a seismic survey drill rig . Used in the Canadian north Muskeg . A small drill rig was on the back and was used to drill the dynamite holes for the shots . The single cab gives it away . The drill mast would come down the non cab side of the rig and hang out front when folded to move it around . MANY of these up here in northern Canada . Great fun to have on the farm . Will do anything you ask of it ., Go anywhere you want it to go . Good score ! !
You guys are absolutely nuts, can't wait to see you all use this on a mission.
Looks Awesome Dave!! I recommend you consider a roll back bed for her to maximize effectiveness after you’ve added a high range.
Nice rig, looks like a heavy hitting recovery unit, and it will be even more capable once your guys get done with it.
Dave ...
Casey's off road recovery has one very similar to this one... maybe he can help ... he uses it around Sand Hollow all the time.
Just when you think you can't find another awesome vehicle that I have never seen you come up with something better every single time awesome purchase bro so many possibilities
Great machine and I can’t wait to see what you make it into guys 👍🏻🏴
with winter coming you just got one of the only machines that could get thru last winters snow with ease. if we get hammered again this year your in good shape for recovery's that thing is ridiculous in the best way .
When Sparks slammed those windows shut through their cries of help! 🤣☠
I've seen custom builds EXACTLY like this on farms. They lay underground field tile with a tile plow attached to back of them, usually 4+ feet deep. They are absolutely massive machines.
Odd, they call corrugated drain tube "tile", for those curious. Definitely could have been a tile rig!
What is the tile ?
Originally made from clay "tiles". Also used on concrete foundations, called weeping tile.
Wow what a BEAST, so good see your having lots of fun, stirring up the boys they love it
Love the content young man!!! GOD Bless and stay safe out there
Looks like it was setup for some sort of drill rig, something they can bolt to the frame with a pony motor that would share diesel and hydraulic tanks with the main engine. We had a couple smaller one we called (L.A.R’s Limited Access Rigs) that would go to jobs where our normal international or freight liner rigs couldn’t make it too.
That’s taking tire tracks to a whole new meaning
Some US Army vehicles, like the Scorpion, had tires for roadwheels like this beast. It makes the tracks run quieter and more smoothly than something like a bulldozer that runs steel wheels on steel track.
That's the coolest machine!! Floating could only make it cooler. Snorkels, water tight compartments... good score guys!
WOW!! That thing IS a beast!!! I'm curious to see what you make out of it. Grate find!!
The phrase "he who dies with the most toys wins" comes to mind, but that is quite a machine. Curious to see whether you and team can put it to a variety of uses, or whether it serves mainly a rather narrow set of purposes.
Both. It will serve a narrow set of purposes but it's the Diesel Bros. You know they're gonna put that thing to work, a LOT
actually the saying is "he who dies with the most toys, still dies"
Almost certainly a nodwell, but that cab is something else. Never seen anything like that before.
After looking up a nodwell I'd have to agree
@@jeremycochran1237 My Google Fu is coming up completely empty on the cab still. If it's a one-off, it looks to have been done really well and with some very specific features in mind.
Nodwell model 240 custom built by Foremost
@@gw0004 The 240 is a lot smaller than this beast. So it's definitely in the 320 class size wise. But still, having looked at every Nodwell picture on the internet at this point, the cab is very custom and that's the interesting part.
Definitely designed to carry a drilling rig laid down along side that cab for transport.
Dave screaming about the bugs had me giggling out loud!! Haha
My face is wet with tears of laughter, I had to rewind multiple times when Dave said to the bugs “get him boys!”
That machine is what my childhood dreams were made out of...
Y'all are just having way too much fun! I'm jealous. 🤣
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How are you doing today
Wow 😳 now i know how the big sister Big Bambi looks of bambi from Mats Offroad rescue. I wish you guys a lot of Fun with this beast of a machine.
it needs a slide-back tow truck bed mounted on it, and a couple booms just behind the cab for those over the cliff recoveries.
That thing is an absolute beast. I didn't seem to even register when it was knocking down trees in a marsh instead of a road. That should work great for your next salt lake recovery.
Keeeep up the good work HEAVYYYYYY
I used to work for the US Antarctic Program and there are several old Nodwells at McMurdo Station still in use today. They are intended to be slow with goobs of torque. You can usually out walk a Nodwell. I could just see a wrecker crane/winch or even an articulated crane on the back of that puppy with a flat deck in the middle.
One definitely needed mod: air intake snorkel! Water holes can go deeper than one might think... 😜
The editor didnt have to do him like that 💀
Hopefully it goes good in the snow! Maybe put a push blade on it too.
I can't wait to see it in the snow!! Awesome machine!!
Those large tracked vehicles always reminds me of a centipede.
Its called the Prinoth Panther. We used a ton of them in marshy conditions in brazil and Louisiana. Just contact company they have tons of info
It looks more like a nodwell 320 then a prinoth panther if you look at the tracks but the both look awesome
I'm afraid I have to disagree; I compared Dave's new toy to the prinoth after seeing your post, but it doesn't match up.
It looks similar, but the prinoth uses a steering wheel, while this has twin sticks and the tracks don't have the tank or heavy plant appearance the prinoth has.
I looked up Dave's suggestion of its being a Nodwell 320 and I have to agree with him; the tracks, wheels etc and the overall layout strongly implies nodwell 320 with a modified cab and whatever else it had was stripped in lieu of repurposing
@@johngaytes-ex7nt look up Powerbully 18T and see how that compares to this machine.
Might be a modified Mirk?
@@mistertoad5286 now that you mentioned it it does look like a mirk
I live in the Scottish Highlands & used to operate machines (mostly boom & scissor liftsm telehandlers, 360 excavator, counterbalance forklift, etc). That machine looks similar to a Marooka. Our firm hired them to to Scottish Power for going out in the wilds to repair power lines. I had to weld poles & chain supports on the deck of one to allow technicians to ride on the back & not fall off.
Great name for it... "The Thing". Dave's look so happy.
Heavy D vc sempre representa a alegria e a diversão daquele eterno menino que nos homens feitos sempre seremos 💪🇧🇷✌
well, you could always clad it in armor and put a real big gun on it.
Can't wait to see how they outfit this for recoveries
Crop circles! HeavyD an alien????? Love that machine!!
Just imagine how well that would work for clearing land if a dozer blade was added to the front using the winch to raise and lower the blade.
Useless as the tracks would come apart asap. Just belts and bars that break if you sneeze on them. Machine can't push shit, they made as tundra crawlers, load em up and forget slowly ahead on moss and snow
That would look awesome with a giant wrecker bed on the back
I can't stop watching this! 😍 So entertaining!
That thing is a beast I bet you will be able to do all kinds of recoveries with that thing that's awesome
Moving forward, the possibilities are cool! The good news is it's big and powerful! Big can be some of the bad news. It will be interesting to see what modifications will come about and it's use! What a Beast!
Need to make a box for the back that looks like a turtle shell and call it the turtle because it's not going anywhere to fast!
This brings back memories of a track beast I used to operate. It was made in Japan I believe, the tracks was rubber, stood about 5.5 feet tall and it had a dump bucket on it. We got it because a job we was on had 4+ feet of pure mud and it was the only thing that could haul out the muck from the track hoes. Thing was a beast and nothing stopped it and the real beauty was the tracks was designed where none of the mud would get under the tracks, so we never had to clean them at night because it would have froze to the ground. You want a serious beast for your job that is what you need and makes this look like a toy by comparison!
I dig your channel. Just, the equipment you are acquiring is amazing.
11:30 great job editor that was great
It’s for sure low ground pressure. To bad the frame isn’t long enough for a roll back. That would make a awesome roll back for getting people out of the snow in the mountains
I'm sorry do you think that's not something they could manage to modify?
@@000622477 it would require ALOT not only lengthening the frame but also the drive line the tires/rollers and the tracks
Nothing like a good altering recovery vehicle.