Finally a great video showing its strenths over a conventional excavator..Which would have to have been a large one to stay on flat ground..and would have destroyed the road and that dump bed..Couldn't have dressed it up nicely as quick..and would have had to had at least 5 guys leaning on shovels watching and riding the clock waiting to clean up the detail work..
Thank you for showing this universe excavator For anyone interested in why the company built these. The Gradall. iconic ARM ACTION. The 5 movements of the human Hand, which give the Gradall. machine operator speed, precision, and versatility. Please check out the Book Warner & Swasey Construction equipment Author= James H. Grant. The company also made regular Big Excavator's The (1900) being the Biggest TWO (8V71-Detroit Diesel engines) Largest excavator made in the 1970s. They used them on the Trans Alaska pipeline job. There is a big Gas line contractor in Canada that has the biggest ones you will see, in their equipment yard.
It’s great when you don’t have to attend to the traffic and having a ground spotter to make sure that no one gets close to the counter weight that I had one car go right under mine when I was cleared
Good job a m doing gradall for 20 years instructor for the . International Operating Engineers local 77 and for the New ,generation to have a GPS on a Gradall is a big plus but the old generation like me whe have to doit with nothing
LooooL Worst Excavator Concept ever 😂 A usual Komatsu PW 170 with an Lehnhoff Rototilt System and a wide standard Bucket would have done the Job faster and cleaner... the only reason i see in using such a boom is in tunneling construction and mines down in the earth... for anything else this is just a waste of time and money
Komatsu makes one of the worst rubber tires out there….. That’s why you don’t see any of their old gear around EVER. if you had said CAT 318, Hitachi zx180 or Liebher 918 okay. Even a Volvo 180….. also, a skilled operator on a gradall has the potential to do a lot of work in a short amount of time. Especially in a congested area with lots of overhead and underground.
@@ShredForth YES you hit the nail on the head. Skilled operator, low overhead wires, ect. This is where the Gadall Excel is. GRADALL devolvement and Production started in (1944) way before Komatsu or any other brand started developing their version of Teleskoops. My source The Great book (Warner & Swasey) Construction equipment by the Author James H. Grant. The book is the complete History on Gardall. People just don't understand the multiple different Excavators that the company made.
Finally a great video showing its strenths over a conventional excavator..Which would have to have been a large one to stay on flat ground..and would have destroyed the road and that dump bed..Couldn't have dressed it up nicely as quick..and would have had to had at least 5 guys leaning on shovels watching and riding the clock waiting to clean up the detail work..
You got a good way to get the fall on grade with the Attachment on the boom
I've used the gradall to install ton of culvers excellent machine
Thank you for showing this universe excavator
For anyone interested in why the company built these. The Gradall. iconic ARM ACTION. The 5 movements of the human Hand, which give the Gradall. machine operator speed, precision, and versatility. Please check out the Book
Warner & Swasey Construction equipment
Author= James H. Grant.
The company also made regular Big Excavator's
The (1900) being the Biggest TWO (8V71-Detroit Diesel engines) Largest excavator made in the 1970s. They used them on the Trans Alaska pipeline job. There is a big Gas line contractor in Canada that has the biggest ones you will see, in their equipment yard.
It’s great when you don’t have to attend to the traffic and having a ground spotter to make sure that no one gets close to the counter weight that I had one car go right under mine when I was cleared
А вот он у тебя новый ну или старый😊❤
Beautiful work guys!
Good job a m doing gradall for 20 years instructor for the .
International Operating Engineers local 77 and for the New ,generation to have a GPS on a Gradall is a big plus but the old generation like me whe have to doit with nothing
Great whacko music! Everyone wanted to dance ;-)
When did they put cab on the left side??
Not sure why you would use straight sand to fill around a culvert , water will go right through sand
Maybe because it’s stabilized….
I run a gradall for brazoria county
For a product promotion I don't like any music. I want to hear the machine run. Edit the video or make a new one please.
Wonder Works
wow no cones signs or safty people,also if you look in your manual your not supposed to mount coolers on gradalls .I operate a 5100 so yea I know
I didn't notice a huge volume of traffic on that road. In fact you don't see ANY cars at all.
Fuck that manual, gotta do what you gotta do. Best gradall operator I’ve ever seen kept his cooler on his machine
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LooooL Worst Excavator Concept ever 😂
A usual Komatsu PW 170 with an Lehnhoff Rototilt System and a wide standard Bucket would have done the Job faster and cleaner... the only reason i see in using such a boom is in tunneling construction and mines down in the earth... for anything else this is just a waste of time and money
You have no idea what your talking about.
This guy did great.
@@bert26a
YES sense he is promoting another brand. That speaks volumes for the comment.
Komatsu makes one of the worst rubber tires out there….. That’s why you don’t see any of their old gear around EVER. if you had said CAT 318, Hitachi zx180 or Liebher 918 okay. Even a Volvo 180….. also, a skilled operator on a gradall has the potential to do a lot of work in a short amount of time. Especially in a congested area with lots of overhead and underground.
@@ShredForth
YES you hit the nail on the head. Skilled operator, low overhead wires, ect. This is where the Gadall Excel is. GRADALL devolvement and Production started in (1944) way before Komatsu or any other brand started developing their version of Teleskoops. My source
The Great book (Warner & Swasey)
Construction equipment by the Author
James H. Grant. The book is the complete History on Gardall. People just don't understand the multiple different Excavators that the company made.