Location is Northern NSW, Australia. There are other videos on the channel to listen to them burning diesel and hopefully many more to come! Unfortunately it’s difficult to get decent sound with drone footage but I’m working on it as they do sound nice!
I've found that I can setup a H1N recorder on a tripod reasonably close to the work and it will capture all of the sound while the drone flies. To sync audio and video have someone stand next to the recorder while the drone is facing them and clap your hands once or twice. You now have a visual and audio point to sync with.
You probably wouldn't. If I recall the engine alone holds an entire drum of oil. 55 gallons. To move it anywhere is probably about 5 to 10 thousand dollars for the permits and the mechanic to come and split it into 3 pieces
Don't have to worry about that getting packed in. LOL I'd be in heaven with Topsoil like that, that deep. we have clay everywhere with rocks. Great video.
@@stefmod9273 Nice try. We are on a glacier plane with exposed sheet limestone that has never been farmed. I guess all the caveman's fires caused the climate change. LOL
@@kjinohio5897 Someone is always to blame. Must have been the Vikings. Killed all the forests for building and bigger ships. You sound like an Afrikan, who is looking to an European throwing loads of food away. But the soil it's gone forever, and you stay hungry, scraping limestone. But unfortunately the other one will be starving in 20 years too... Just laugh...
@@stefmod9273 The only time any soil erosion was "to blame" was the central American Dust bowl. Before they understood the function of the prairie grass and just whole sale cleared land. Nobody else topsoil has been blown away. It was either there or it wasn't.
I'm actually dying to know why it looks so good. Here in Colorado it's a bit of sand on top of clay and rock. I've been conditioning my soil for 5 years now and I could only dream of it looking this good :)
I work in the Dozer Push 7 on 7 off fifo in the Bowen Basin we run a fleet of 9 new or rebUilt D11 T, we bulk push at 30% or greater if ya can’t get out of ya own slot it’s a box 🍻
Are they filling in a trench that had been caused by flood water erosion? If so there must be a Huge pile of soil at the bottom of the hill 😮. Those machines are HUGE
It was an old gully caused by erosion (if you don’t know what a gully is). The whole point of the D11s is to do a heap of this work quickly. They are old coal mine machines. Jeff
I can say from working jobs with either D9T or D 10L, even 40 acres won't keep you entertained for long! It can put you to sleep. Tight quarters are more fun, shared with Earthmovers, coming at you at 30-40 mph!!! Now we're talking👍
Gear review With kye This appears to be shot on a drone, you can’t hear the machines from the drone, if there is even audio recording on the drone it would only pick up the drone’s props running, hence the reason for the music.
JohnnyRingo not sure what you’re referring to. I merely pointed out that IF the drone was recording audio, all you would hear is the sound of the rotors buzzing. Obviously yes, I know that any video can have audio overlaid on top of it.
@@brianmcbride99 what he meant to say is. "How dare anyone make a youtube video without all the prerequisite knowledge of sound and audio overlays...."
Are you filling in a natural stream in order to enlarge the field? Or was that an old drainage ditch? It meanders across the field. It's shallow so maybe you had some massive flood water cut across the low lying part of the field which cut through the (excellent) top soil?
As much as I LOVE seeing these two monsters working side by side, I can't imagine the bill for the farm to have this work done. Was there really enough earth moved to justify this or was it done for promotional purposes? Not trying to be snooty, honestly asking. Loved the video!
Thanks! Generally the bigger the machine the cheaper it is per cubic meter moved (Its approx $1 per cubic meter). It works out cheaper and a lot quicker for the farmer. Time is money, especially for farmers. We obviously don’t do small jobs except on our own farm.
@@thejacksonbrothers that makes sense. Do you guys have to tear down those machines to transport them? Here in the states you have to remove the blade and ripper for transport and get a bunch of special permits due to the weight which makes them really expensive to move around.
It’s much the same here but we usually walk them from job to job (usually within 20kms). Factoring in wear and tear it still works out cheaper if it’s a reasonable size job.
Mostly flood repair and dam building or extending, wasn’t our intention to have 2 machines that work. Second one was going to be a spare parts machine but turned out to be a good machine
@@thejacksonbrothers well I have to admit I'm a little jealous I wish I had a farm operation that needed a D11 I've always wanted to run one.that's great you bought one for parts and it turned out to be a good machine I usually end up with the other problem I buy one thinking it's going to be a good machine and it turns out to be parts
Pretty good really, we didnt build the banks to hold that much water but really pleased how they held up considering the amount of rain in such a short time👍
*_Must have been a BIG job if D11's were needed... they are not big.. they are HUGE._* Dozers are perfect for 'pushing' ground around. Perfect use for creating new contours and earthen berms for flood control. I can remember when D9's were the biggest bad boys on the block. They are small next to their big brother, the D11. When front blade is rated for 25 cubic yards, that is saying a lot. That is the equivalent to 2 and 1/2 ten yard dump trucks worth of material. That means material didn't have to be loaded into dump trucks, then transported to work area, then dumped. Dozers can move it to exact position after being dumped. But if the excavation area isn't too far, it's faster to have giant dozers push material from cut area to fill area in 1 step. *_Former Boeing Everett. I love big machines, whether planes or construction equipment._*
They are filling in bad erosion from floods a few years back then ripping the ground so dirt is easier to push when putting in new contour banks. Both dozers have gps leveling so we can make sure water flows correctly into waterways.
didn't necessarily need two. in an earlier comment he said they bought the second one for a parts machine, but it turned out to be a good machine so now they have two. and why not run it if it works?
i am interested in the music. shazam doesnt even find something similar to this.. I was in Australia and i am wondering from where all the rain comes.. Is this a sea climate in your region. i was working on farm 5hrs east of perth..
Depends on operator preference...My old man 59 years old and has been running dozers for over 30 years and hes seen em all but prefers komatsu dozers,im 4th generation earthmover in my family,been operating for a bit over 5 years and have run both makes but prefer the Cats......operator preference👍
Hopefully nowhere😄 That is not a natural waterway, it appeared in the middle of the paddock after a dam blew out when there was a flood. Dam was fixed and new contour banks were put in to direct water into the waterways👍
I’d just like to have one to play on,,,, a few acres & a d11, I could keep myself occupied , I’d wanna add tons & tons of dead weight steel tho, just for fun 😜
That’s correct, we made new contour banks to direct water into waterways. The channel that is being filled in here was caused by a dam that blew out. We fixed the dam then made the new banks on grade.
Location is Northern NSW, Australia. There are other videos on the channel to listen to them burning diesel and hopefully many more to come! Unfortunately it’s difficult to get decent sound with drone footage but I’m working on it as they do sound nice!
Any sound from these monsters is better than the selected music. Keep it real or not at all.
I've found that I can setup a H1N recorder on a tripod reasonably close to the work and it will capture all of the sound while the drone flies. To sync audio and video have someone stand next to the recorder while the drone is facing them and clap your hands once or twice. You now have a visual and audio point to sync with.
@@DieselandIron Get with the times, man. H1N1 was so 2009. CV19 is where it's at.
@@DuncanAitken haha true
Get rid of the music and get real sound of the monsters working.
That's what you call Earth movers right there 😍😍 love working on D-11
I have a Thwaits all dig.
That is some serious dirt moving! Impressive work.
I agree let’s here them bulls running and tracks clinking. Beautiful dirt they are pushing.
I would love to own a piece of equipment so large that it has a balcony with railings
Right get you a lawn chair and a beer
Lol...bigger than my first studio apartment for 200 bucks a month lol.
You probably wouldn't. If I recall the engine alone holds an entire drum of oil. 55 gallons. To move it anywhere is probably about 5 to 10 thousand dollars for the permits and the mechanic to come and split it into 3 pieces
@@deankruse8751 yep, definitely still want one
@@mike93lx I say we all pitch in like a time share and get one lol.
Don't have to worry about that getting packed in. LOL I'd be in heaven with Topsoil like that, that deep. we have clay everywhere with rocks. Great video.
Beacause your beautiful topsoil is alredy blown away. Think about the mistakes your fathers had already made!
@@stefmod9273 Nice try. We are on a glacier plane with exposed sheet limestone that has never been farmed. I guess all the caveman's fires caused the climate change. LOL
@@kjinohio5897 Someone is always to blame. Must have been the Vikings. Killed all the forests for building and bigger ships.
You sound like an Afrikan, who is looking to an European throwing loads of food away. But the soil it's gone forever, and you stay hungry, scraping limestone. But unfortunately the other one will be starving in 20 years too... Just laugh...
@@stefmod9273 Don't worry, I am laughing. At you. LOL
@@stefmod9273 The only time any soil erosion was "to blame" was the central American Dust bowl. Before they understood the function of the prairie grass and just whole sale cleared land. Nobody else topsoil has been blown away. It was either there or it wasn't.
This video is awesome! always come back for more! and the music too! AMAZING!
Wow, that’s some great looking black topsoil!!!
I'm actually dying to know why it looks so good. Here in Colorado it's a bit of sand on top of clay and rock. I've been conditioning my soil for 5 years now and I could only dream of it looking this good :)
@@FirstnameLastname-zm6ke We don't have soil in Colorado, we have dirt haha
Love to build a motocross track with that material.
I love the sound of D11 tracks
This has to be one huge farm to be able to work one D11 let alone two. They aren't cheap to operate. How big a project was this?
I’m assuming they do a lot of contract work as it’s hard to own one let alone two
Look how small the cab looks compared to th rest of the dozer. It's a huge piece when the cab looks that small.
I liked the music. Epic sound for epic earth moving.
Amazing video, I love so much.
I assume you're putting drain tile in with erosion control dams?
I work in the Dozer Push 7 on 7 off fifo in the Bowen Basin we run a fleet of 9 new or rebUilt D11 T, we bulk push at 30% or greater if ya can’t get out of ya own slot it’s a box 🍻
Awesome machines!
ive gotta ask are youse the fellas that came through our place near berrigal creek?
That’s some beautiful soil
That beautuful soil is gonna be swampt away by the next flood. How stupid can people be, till they recognice, D 11 is not eatable?
If I grow up,I want to present my dad a bulldozer just this one.
Got a million dollars or bout 450,000 used
People who watch videos like this don't want to hear music. We want to hear the sound of the machine / the engine! FYI
drones don’t record audio lol...
@@Chris-bz9pgnot trun
Awsome video 💓💓💓
Are they filling in a trench that had been caused by flood water erosion? If so there must be a Huge pile of soil at the bottom of the hill 😮. Those machines are HUGE
Cool video what are they changing and doing
Awesome bulldozer's
That is some glorious birthday dirt
Where is the view of the final situation?
I want to know what that channel was they were filling? Had they just put in a pipe line seemed to bendy and to dry to be a water channel.
It was an old gully caused by erosion (if you don’t know what a gully is). The whole point of the D11s is to do a heap of this work quickly. They are old coal mine machines. Jeff
hope they called 811.
That looks like very rich soil. No wonder the farmers don't want to lose any of it.
that is some rich soil.
prolly just wet
I can say from working jobs with either D9T or D 10L, even 40 acres won't keep you entertained for long! It can put you to sleep. Tight quarters are more fun, shared with Earthmovers, coming at you at 30-40 mph!!! Now we're talking👍
LOL, yes, it astounded me that they were hitting 50mph back when the scrapers had a separate tractor :o)
Ok get rid of the song and let hear this things work
Gear review With kye This appears to be shot on a drone, you can’t hear the machines from the drone, if there is even audio recording on the drone it would only pick up the drone’s props running, hence the reason for the music.
I see nothing wrong with the music,
I see those D11s marching to the beat.
JohnnyRingo not sure what you’re referring to. I merely pointed out that IF the drone was recording audio, all you would hear is the sound of the rotors buzzing. Obviously yes, I know that any video can have audio overlaid on top of it.
@@brianmcbride99 what he meant to say is. "How dare anyone make a youtube video without all the prerequisite knowledge of sound and audio overlays...."
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That dirt looks fantastic.
We've lots left. Yust pushing them into the ditch to get rid of it. Stupid black stuff
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I work on a strip job that had 34 d11 pushing side by side so this video puts me in mine of that job
holy helll........
thumbs up from Lake George, NY USA * thats some nice looking loam there in your fields...you growing beans ?
It's 2am and i'm on youtube watching bulldozers. What is wrong with me.
There is not a thing wrong with you 😂😂
you have covid....
Nothing, it means you enjoy awesomeness 😎
Zacznij pić wódkę na spokojny sen jeśli jesteś pełnoletni dzieciaku i wtedy pytaj się co jest z Tobą nie tak....
Hercules and Samson at work!
Could use that to spared some mulch this weekend!
Nice job 👍🤪
it's like an advertising ad to buy this D-11 showing the blade power and the ripping power
its a farmland, so it goes like knife through butter lol !
plowing the fields...he a little confused but hes got the spirit.
Ripping deep hardpan, to help with drainage issues.
awesome little machines
Let’s hear those cats run
Since this was filmed with a drone, the only thing you would hear is "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"
Awesome video
Jolie c'est du costo un bonjours de la France 😁💪💪💪
I think I remember feeling the earth jolt sideways that day!
😂
Are you filling in a natural stream in order to enlarge the field? Or was that an old drainage ditch? It meanders across the field. It's shallow so maybe you had some massive flood water cut across the low lying part of the field which cut through the (excellent) top soil?
Spot on, it’s Flood damage.
As much as I LOVE seeing these two monsters working side by side, I can't imagine the bill for the farm to have this work done. Was there really enough earth moved to justify this or was it done for promotional purposes? Not trying to be snooty, honestly asking. Loved the video!
Thanks! Generally the bigger the machine the cheaper it is per cubic meter moved (Its approx $1 per cubic meter). It works out cheaper and a lot quicker for the farmer. Time is money, especially for farmers. We obviously don’t do small jobs except on our own farm.
@@thejacksonbrothers that makes sense. Do you guys have to tear down those machines to transport them? Here in the states you have to remove the blade and ripper for transport and get a bunch of special permits due to the weight which makes them really expensive to move around.
It’s much the same here but we usually walk them from job to job (usually within 20kms). Factoring in wear and tear it still works out cheaper if it’s a reasonable size job.
@@thejacksonbrothers thanks for all the info! Keep the d11 vids coming, those are amazing machines.
Diesel and Iron thanks will do! Thanks for the audio tips too.
How much fuel do they burn 8n and hour working them hard
Imagine in a desert a line of 20+ of these behemoths carving the landscape
music in this setting: always a mistake
What is your charge out cost per hour ( estimate) for a job like this ?????.
that is bad ass : )
What kind of farming are you doing where you need two D11s?
Mostly flood repair and dam building or extending, wasn’t our intention to have 2 machines that work. Second one was going to be a spare parts machine but turned out to be a good machine
@@thejacksonbrothers well I have to admit I'm a little jealous I wish I had a farm operation that needed a D11 I've always wanted to run one.that's great you bought one for parts and it turned out to be a good machine I usually end up with the other problem I buy one thinking it's going to be a good machine and it turns out to be parts
Very Nice 🤝💪💪👍
good music choice, really fitting
How did all those earth works you did last year stand up to the floods this year? Jeff
Pretty good really, we didnt build the banks to hold that much water but really pleased how they held up considering the amount of rain in such a short time👍
super bulldozer
Hi anh
Is this a flood damage repair?
Yes it is. They get the job done nice and quick.
*_Must have been a BIG job if D11's were needed... they are not big.. they are HUGE._*
Dozers are perfect for 'pushing' ground around. Perfect use for creating new contours and earthen berms for flood control. I can remember when D9's were the biggest bad boys on the block. They are small next to their big brother, the D11.
When front blade is rated for 25 cubic yards, that is saying a lot. That is the equivalent to 2 and 1/2 ten yard dump trucks worth of material. That means material didn't have to be loaded into dump trucks, then transported to work area, then dumped.
Dozers can move it to exact position after being dumped. But if the excavation area isn't too far, it's faster to have giant dozers push material from cut area to fill area in 1 step.
*_Former Boeing Everett. I love big machines, whether planes or construction equipment._*
@The Jackson Brothers what shank is the multi box running in the middle? Is it a D10 single box ripper
You’re good! 👍
...nice...👍🤘
What are they filing in? A drain? Where will the water go now?
They are filling in bad erosion from floods a few years back then ripping the ground so dirt is easier to push when putting in new contour banks. Both dozers have gps leveling so we can make sure water flows correctly into waterways.
Thanks
How big of job is this that you need those 2 big monsters? Not that I am against it just seems like overkill
Definitely overkill, A good subsoiler plow could do what they done
didn't necessarily need two. in an earlier comment he said they bought the second one for a parts machine, but it turned out to be a good machine so now they have two. and why not run it if it works?
Need to move the farm.
You mean the farmhouse?
No, the farm.
Oh, no problem here's two D11's.
Marvin Heemeyer would appreciate these
Woulda had that town flat in an hour
What are they doing that for 🤔
Its in the description
First time iv seen a farmer with a couple of 73 ton bulldozers on his property pretty fucken cool
umm.... try 125 tons..
Nice footage. It would be more interesting if you gave a briefing on why the work is being performed, at the start of your movies.
Aint nothin like 11R's or 11T' s with carry blades
What is that that you’re filling in
Looks like an old river
i am interested in the music. shazam doesnt even find something similar to this.. I was in Australia and i am wondering from where all the rain comes.. Is this a sea climate in your region. i was working on farm 5hrs east of perth..
If you continue east for another 5 days worth of driving youll find this place 😂
Nice dirt
So what kind of job are these bulldozer doing for this property
These remind me of the big bull dozers In wall-E
Soon they wont need drivers just like WAL E
Caterpillar vs Komatsu? Any thoughts?
Depends on operator preference...My old man 59 years old and has been running dozers for over 30 years and hes seen em all but prefers komatsu dozers,im 4th generation earthmover in my family,been operating for a bit over 5 years and have run both makes but prefer the Cats......operator preference👍
What kind of cultivation was used on those field?
Around here it’s mostly minimum tillage so we don’t cultivate.
Amazing giant machine
Wow. it looks too big. It's great to drive that machine
Hermosa tierra 🙏🙏🙏
Cool video y’all Gotta get me a drone, almost 1000 subs, stay with it 💯💯💯
Holy crap!
Some healthy looking soil
You can't call yourself a farmer unless you have two D11.
Some beautiful soil
Buldozzerr
Where are they sending all that beautiful topsoil?
Hopefully nowhere😄 That is not a natural waterway, it appeared in the middle of the paddock after a dam blew out when there was a flood. Dam was fixed and new contour banks were put in to direct water into the waterways👍
Sweet!
That's turning some ground
I’d just like to have one to play on,,,, a few acres & a d11, I could keep myself occupied , I’d wanna add tons & tons of dead weight steel tho, just for fun 😜
treeblazin sounds like your trying to make another kill dozer look it up on UA-cam
That’d set ya back by like 1mil
@@fordf150xltlariat9 for a well used one.. almost 3 mil for a new one...
Doug Decuir holy hell thats a lot!
A few acres and a D6 would be plenty unless there are big trees to push over.
Must buy 2 units, because if only had one and stuck on the mud would be hard to get out
good👍👍
I would assume that all that water that usually runs down that channel will be redirected somehow?
That’s correct, we made new contour banks to direct water into waterways. The channel that is being filled in here was caused by a dam that blew out. We fixed the dam then made the new banks on grade.
@@thejacksonbrothers - Makes sense. Thanks for the response.
New crop going in I assume?
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Seriously, Do you have that much topsoil to fill washouts and do you do this every year.? Soil is precious
It’s absolutely precious, we repaired the issue that caused it to erode then filled it in👍😁
That soil seems so rich.
I would love to watch without the music just those Diesel engines pumping. Awesome!!
nice
Yall can haul that topsoil to my house please