If you're going to spend $980k on a dozer...and you're going to either watch it rust or a $80k paint job... I'd bring it home with some new lipstick...
HALON747 She looked bad ass with the pewter grey look. ' hi H... who is a word - she -... where is she now... what her name and do have a picture of her
Thank you so much for giving me a chance to take down the video myself. Wishing your company ever more development and great success! Best wish for you!
I bet the power washing business is huge in the oil patch. I would kill for a wash bay like yours, my shop isn't even that big lol. Keep up the good work and have a good year!
Massive rigs, I'm a welder for a manufacturing shop in Edmonton Alberta and have welded on many of the blades for these beasts.If there's a WBM badge on the side, pretty good chance I may have even welded on that very blade.
Im a machinist, and i work on making various wear plates for machines, that is when we get an order of them, they are usually quard500 or hardox500 its pretty much the same thing, but man is it a bitch to work with!
Company I worked for, sold a used freightliner Columbia, was sent up about 2 weeks later because the brake would not release. Started truck up and heard an air leak. The entire body was painted and the air tanks were completely rusted out with holes in them both.
Wow they sure work hard, they work like ants.... Must have had lots of really strong coffee (O.O) Sure looks good with a bit of paint..... Thanks for sharing the video.... Nice paint shop . That D11 can bury the NDP really deep so they will never come back ! ! !
Work hard? Are you high? Didnt even get the proper treatment! Shouldve been stripped to nothing and done properly! And charge more with a fresh full ground up rebuild
I wonder how deeply a D11's blade would dig into a 6x6 beam just from setting it down on it like that? (Or is that an 8 x 8?) And if you pushed down on it, would it cut right through the piece of wood? A wooden beam is pretty tough, but a D11 is heavy as hell, and we're talking shear force, not compression. I think...or is it a little of both?
Wonder what's up with the one guy sitting alone on the far side from 3:16 to 3:22. Having a late lunch? Waiting for his ride to come? Starting the night shift and getting ready to clock in?
It is sand blasting! We use garnet as our blasting media and before we do anything on a piece of equipment, we tape off anything that could be damaged! No damage done when we sandblast :)
First type of work I did coming out of the military was this exact thing for a company called Dallas equipment, some of the machines we’d get in were in horrible shape, we’d rebuild them, wash, sandblast and paint them, redo the cabs, and they’d be like new where they rolled out
Painting that blade on the front... looks good. Beyond that... is just a waste of primer/ paint since that being the active part of the machine will just go away in the first hour of operation...
You're absolutely right! We had these Cat rock trucks in the shop last week....our paint bay doors are 25 feet tall and those things were right at the top! You can't understand how big they are until you see them in person. Thanks for watching!!
Lipstick and mascara on a pig ! I've heard about these liquid overhauls , have a cousin in the oil fields in Alberta , told me how the big over worked machines get sent out for fresh paint and auctioned out for some poor sap to overpay for a worn out machine . Some companies don't think maintence is high on the scale, if it's not running it's costing money , and digging into Profits !
I'd hate to be looking out those windows after that blast job!!! I noticed they didn't cover the windows during the sandblast! Otherwise, not too shabby guys, looks good 👍
Is it possible you could help me with my truck? I really need help. Something to bring my three daughters around as I go to work and try to make it there today. I’m not looking for a handout, I can pay it back just wanna know how you can help me with my transportation as I am pretty ignorant when it comes to that. I just want to help my family. I just wanna work. God bless and stay safe
You probably have to pay 30% again as much for "Caterpillar Yellow", especially if it has the logo on it. It's a trademarked color, after all. I'd paint it generic yellow before I screwed around with that. Although I doubt anything with "John Deere" on it is a lot cheaper! Both make more money off of their damn brand identities than anything else. All these people convinced that somehow a Cat or Deere is somehow infinitely better than the "junk" made elsewhere. Even admitting that a Cat or Deere is often a better machine (not that I'm even admitting that) it doesn't make the other machine "junk" and it doesn't somehow turn the Cat into some flawless super machine that can run rings around others. It's like the Ford vs Chevy thing; even if a Chevy IS better than a Ford it doesn't mean it's TWICE as good. It cant' haul twice the payload, it doesn't have twice the performance, etc. Even IF a Ford had "twice the failures" of a Chevy, that doesn't translate into a huge difference in everyday driveability or profitability. Same is true with machines; people just like to choose "their" brands and bash everything else. and Cat and JD are only two of the brands notorious for this annoying behavior. But I've gotten off track.
Not airless sprayers! For sandblasting and painting, we actually have 3 Atlas Copco running at 161HP each and 2 large receiver tanksfor air storage to feed 2-6 cube blast pots. with these compressors we can run both pots and feed the whole shop including the painters at the same time and not have a pressure drop in the system. Thanks for your comment!
@@Chrisped11 Maybe some form of steel not used pipelining, when we sandblast the welds they're pretty damn reflective not dull like this. I've been a coating/blasting Foreman for 12 years now. I know a thing or two about sand blasting (we use black beauty media, medium for the most part haven't used sand much at all)
Certainly no expert on sand/media blasting, but most has come out as a darker grey matte finish. Have used anything from Aluminum Oxide to walnut. Could also be shit lighting. Makes sense it was blasting because they moved it to the paint shop then primed a lighter colour.
I was just wondering why the cab is always in the back. Wouldn't visibility be better forward? I don't do heavy equipment, just curious. Or is it like red fire trucks are better than yellow?
wcresponder I suspect it has to do with the engine bay, and the design. Moving the cab forward would, A) limit the space for the mechanics, B) make the floor of the cab hot as hell, and C) possibly affect the layout and efficiency of the hydraulics, gas lines, etc. Another thing to mention is having the cab towards the rear improves the safety of the operator. I'm sure I'm missing some things, as I'm not an expert.
BarnStangz yoou can buy kubota orange at tractor supply company, it's not expensive and is easy to put on, plus they sell the cans of it too. Kubota blue is a totally different story...
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kubotas website sells the blue if not find a dealer theyll send it if you pay
Have you ever been to Vermont? I have lived here my whole life, and I've rarely seen it look like that, winter or summer. Why would you say "Vermont" as if winters looked any different here than elsewhere? In fact we haven't gotten shit for winter the last 3-4 years. A few moderate snow storms (that look nothing like this), a bit of snow (more this year than the last two). 25deg weather. Not real blizzards like the Northwest or parts of Canada or Alaska get. We get fog sometimes, but it's more common in the summer.
The auction overhaul, also known as the Ritchie Bro's Rebuild!
If you're going to spend $980k on a dozer...and you're going to either watch it rust or a $80k paint job... I'd bring it home with some new lipstick...
She looked bad ass with the pewter grey look.
HALON747
She looked bad ass with the pewter grey look.
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hi H...
who is a word - she -...
where is she now...
what her name and do have a picture of her
Why you call a dozer, she ?
HALON747 guyz And u; how about metalic grey or soldier beige colour?
Darth Vader's ride
Almost like the "KILLDOZER"
Thank you so much for giving me a chance to take down the video myself. Wishing your company ever more development and great success! Best wish for you!
The Dulux rebuild , fixes em every time
Nice work dear colleagues 👏
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Like muito bom parabéns pelo belo trabalho gostei
I bet the power washing business is huge in the oil patch. I would kill for a wash bay like yours, my shop isn't even that big lol. Keep up the good work and have a good year!
In Australia we used to call this a dulux (brand of paint) rebuild. But hey that was back in the 80’s and 90s lol
Very nice finish. Great job!
Arrowhead Services Very thanks for your answer! Amazing video! Keep it up...
WOW that’s so cool looks fantastic
And now, you have a brand new looking D11 with 20,000 hours... LOL
tallfarmboy barely broke in.
Du-pont rebuild.
The grousers are worn down so it likely needs a fully rebuilt undercarriage. Give it a rattle-can rebuild and send it to Ritchie Brothers.
@@epistte This is at Ritchie Brothers
@@alco424 Arrowhead Services is contracted by Ritchie Bros for a quickie repaint before they are resold? I didn't know that.
That's one hell of a paint booth
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It looks really good but still burns 5 gallons of oil per shift
"we washed it off and couldn't find the leak you were talking about, she's good to go"
Thats a huge job for three days, looks great
Massive rigs, I'm a welder for a manufacturing shop in Edmonton Alberta and have welded on many of the blades for these beasts.If there's a WBM badge on the side, pretty good chance I may have even welded on that very blade.
Tyler Spellman I have lots of Weldco Beales attachments. Great quality attachments.
Im a machinist, and i work on making various wear plates for machines, that is when we get an order of them, they are usually quard500 or hardox500 its pretty much the same thing, but man is it a bitch to work with!
Tyler Spellman what rod are you running and what's your hard facing pattern?
U can't weld
Old shiny rigs often have bad news under the hood. Is the fog from sandblasting or they paint primer on the old yellow?
what type of paint is use for this type of vehicle? i bet it is something really durable.
Is that paint booth from Global Finishing Solutions?
Do you guys work exclusively on construction/mining equipment or do you do agricultural equipment too?
Nice job!
Company I worked for, sold a used freightliner Columbia, was sent up about 2 weeks later because the brake would not release. Started truck up and heard an air leak. The entire body was painted and the air tanks were completely rusted out with holes in them both.
Is ther no damage at hydraulic pistons and sealings after sandblasting?
HANSEBANGER77 i don’t thing they touched the rod/ seals in that process.
Looks nice
Freshly painted bald tracks
Not to mention all that grit in everything
Wow they sure work hard, they work like ants.... Must have had lots of really strong coffee (O.O)
Sure looks good with a bit of paint..... Thanks for sharing the video.... Nice paint shop
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That D11 can bury the NDP really deep so they will never come back ! ! !
Dulux rebuild
Work hard? Are you high? Didnt even get the proper treatment! Shouldve been stripped to nothing and done properly! And charge more with a fresh full ground up rebuild
I wonder how deeply a D11's blade would dig into a 6x6 beam just from setting it down on it like that? (Or is that an 8 x 8?) And if you pushed down on it, would it cut right through the piece of wood? A wooden beam is pretty tough, but a D11 is heavy as hell, and we're talking shear force, not compression. I think...or is it a little of both?
Depending on the surface but yeah it will split them, a blade with push arms and tilt cylinders usually weighs 14 tones
One bad ass earth mover .
man there is just something gangster about a dozer
Wonder what's up with the one guy sitting alone on the far side from 3:16 to 3:22. Having a late lunch? Waiting for his ride to come? Starting the night shift and getting ready to clock in?
that richie brothers sticker tells all
Was the first operation sand or soda blast? Sand blasting would etch the rams and the glass.
It is sand blasting! We use garnet as our blasting media and before we do anything on a piece of equipment, we tape off anything that could be damaged! No damage done when we sandblast :)
Are these for the "Tar Sands"?
First type of work I did coming out of the military was this exact thing for a company called Dallas equipment, some of the machines we’d get in were in horrible shape, we’d rebuild them, wash, sandblast and paint them, redo the cabs, and they’d be like new where they rolled out
I wonder how much the blade weighs? 10,000, 20,000 or more pounds?
Wonder what type of media they blasted with and why they did not protect the glass, even soda blasting can cause deterioration of glazed surfaces.
Great vid.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for watching!
Damn those boys are fast workers!
We wish they worked that fast ;) it would make things wayyyy more efficient!
I wonder if they use a down draft spray booth?
Awesome
how much paint does it take to paint a machine that large?
How much tinners ?
John O Brien I used to work in a Tarmac Plant and the favourite order of the Travellers was always “Tree ton of Tree mill” True story
Painting that blade on the front... looks good. Beyond that... is just a waste of primer/ paint since that being the active part of the machine will just go away in the first hour of operation...
did they give her new wear plates??
What’s the thickness of that slab
I've heard about those before. They're supposed to "move big dirt"
The true definition of putting lipstick on a pig!! 😂🤣😂🤣
AWESOME, NICE JOB!!!!!!!
Thanks Kevin!
How can I get job with you guys? Do you guys do fly ins 10 on 7 off.
Ready for the Camel Trophy experience !
When they come with cat walks you know they are BIG!!
You're absolutely right! We had these Cat rock trucks in the shop last week....our paint bay doors are 25 feet tall and those things were right at the top! You can't understand how big they are until you see them in person. Thanks for watching!!
Lipstick and mascara on a pig ! I've heard about these liquid overhauls , have a cousin in the oil fields in Alberta , told me how the big over worked machines get sent out for fresh paint and auctioned out for some poor sap to overpay for a worn out machine . Some companies don't think maintence is high on the scale, if it's not running it's costing money , and digging into Profits !
I'd hate to be looking out those windows after that blast job!!! I noticed they didn't cover the windows during the sandblast! Otherwise, not too shabby guys, looks good 👍
It's all good
The Legend says there is no night and dark
They are merely the absence of light, which does exist.
Today is my 49th birthday. If I had a wish, it would be that this could be done to my beautiful older truck to help it survive longer.
Is it possible you could help me with my truck? I really need help. Something to bring my three daughters around as I go to work and try to make it there today. I’m not looking for a handout, I can pay it back just wanna know how you can help me with my transportation as I am pretty ignorant when it comes to that. I just want to help my family. I just wanna work. God bless and stay safe
Steve Wisniewski happy birthday
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Off to the auction
The dozer Marvin needed
Very nice five gallon overhaul. But still the same old dog it was before.
Fill the crankcase full of grease and shes got to get up on the block till the motor blows lol
Is that Cat yellow? It looks like it was painted the same shade of Yellow as the John Deere behind it.
You probably have to pay 30% again as much for "Caterpillar Yellow", especially if it has the logo on it. It's a trademarked color, after all. I'd paint it generic yellow before I screwed around with that. Although I doubt anything with "John Deere" on it is a lot cheaper! Both make more money off of their damn brand identities than anything else. All these people convinced that somehow a Cat or Deere is somehow infinitely better than the "junk" made elsewhere. Even admitting that a Cat or Deere is often a better machine (not that I'm even admitting that) it doesn't make the other machine "junk" and it doesn't somehow turn the Cat into some flawless super machine that can run rings around others. It's like the Ford vs Chevy thing; even if a Chevy IS better than a Ford it doesn't mean it's TWICE as good. It cant' haul twice the payload, it doesn't have twice the performance, etc. Even IF a Ford had "twice the failures" of a Chevy, that doesn't translate into a huge difference in everyday driveability or profitability. Same is true with machines; people just like to choose "their" brands and bash everything else. and Cat and JD are only two of the brands notorious for this annoying behavior. But I've gotten off track.
What was the blasting process, sand, soda, wet...?
Arrowhead Services thanks for responding
Imagine how much paint they go through
Why???
A DuPont overhaul!
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Known in Australia as a liquid overhaul. Well it was forty years ago. Cheers.
3:16 peekaboo
0:58 Well that escalated quickly.
Sandblasting is pretty intense! Thanks for watching!
Anyone else notice the hydraulic creep at 3.37
I noticed
Yes I saw it
But it has new paint
All I noticed was a shop gremlin at 3:17 ! Spooky !
No
are they using an airless sprayer??
Not airless sprayers! For sandblasting and painting, we actually have 3 Atlas Copco running at 161HP each and 2 large receiver tanksfor air storage to feed 2-6 cube blast pots. with these compressors we can run
both pots and feed the whole shop including the painters at the same time and
not have a pressure drop in the system. Thanks for your comment!
Been there many times...you can land a small plane in there...if it wasn't for the blast bay and paint shop in the middle.
Ok yes the yellow looks sharp but the bare metal is straight up mean-looking.
bare metal??? thats grey paint......
That's primer you fucking idiot 😂😂
@@Alejandro-vb2fx You've never sandblasted anything obviously. Thats exactly how bare metal looks afterwards.
@@Chrisped11 Maybe some form of steel not used pipelining, when we sandblast the welds they're pretty damn reflective not dull like this. I've been a coating/blasting Foreman for 12 years now. I know a thing or two about sand blasting (we use black beauty media, medium for the most part haven't used sand much at all)
Certainly no expert on sand/media blasting, but most has come out as a darker grey matte finish. Have used anything from Aluminum Oxide to walnut. Could also be shit lighting. Makes sense it was blasting because they moved it to the paint shop then primed a lighter colour.
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Máquinas furiosas.
She worked good Shells old 522 dozer
It's good to have these videos so that people who "have jobs" can see what happens when those other people go to work.
Piss off.
McDonalds needs a public educated, parking lot hoser-offer at minimum wage..... Apply within.
Should’ve painted it gray that looked good
That freshly blasted bare metal is pretty sweet!
That is one big spray booth because that dozer is big enough to have a patio with a barbeque grill , bar and hot tub on it.
Our booths are BIG! We have to fit some huge equipment up in there. We do enjoy the hot tub though... haha Thanks for watching!
So cool, it started yellow and ended up yellow...
There it goes awaiting to get dirty again
du-pont rebuild!
Hmmmm.... In my town, that's called a "plastic overhaul".
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Question: Would there be any change in performance if the cab was located in front of the engine?
wcresponder What do you mean? It wouldn't change the HP, or the torque.
wcresponder you mean for visibility?
I was just wondering why the cab is always in the back. Wouldn't visibility be better forward? I don't do heavy equipment, just curious. Or is it like red fire trucks are better than yellow?
wcresponder I suspect it has to do with the engine bay, and the design. Moving the cab forward would, A) limit the space for the mechanics, B) make the floor of the cab hot as hell, and C) possibly affect the layout and efficiency of the hydraulics, gas lines, etc. Another thing to mention is having the cab towards the rear improves the safety of the operator. I'm sure I'm missing some things, as I'm not an expert.
Thanks for your input, much appreciated.
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Hi Maxi! Thanks for your comment. We appreciate you watching our video! 😄😄😄
Would love to know the cost to do that big of a beast? How about the cost for a mini excavator, my bota could use some fresh orange paint...
BarnStangz yoou can buy kubota orange at tractor supply company, it's not expensive and is easy to put on, plus they sell the cans of it too. Kubota blue is a totally different story...
kubotas website sells the blue if not find a dealer theyll send it if you pay
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this will clean ur driveway
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Was: $60k
Rebuilt paint & stickers : NOW ONLY $125k
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Only tool them 7 minutes! WOW
I counted at least two 5 gallon buckets of yellow paint. Damn that's a lot of paint.
Yes sir you are right! Big machines = a lot of area to cover! Thanks for watching!
Damn
Like in poland kinda of paint and we've got like a new
50 Gallon Overhall!!!!!!!!
Looks like a Vermont winter at 1:40
Have you ever been to Vermont? I have lived here my whole life, and I've rarely seen it look like that, winter or summer. Why would you say "Vermont" as if winters looked any different here than elsewhere? In fact we haven't gotten shit for winter the last 3-4 years. A few moderate snow storms (that look nothing like this), a bit of snow (more this year than the last two). 25deg weather. Not real blizzards like the Northwest or parts of Canada or Alaska get. We get fog sometimes, but it's more common in the summer.
As my dad used to say, a Gibbs Cook overhaul
Как я понял, весь ремонт заключается в покраске, и чем лучше покраска-тем лучше ремонт.
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