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  • You know you have to be really fucking stupid to get a dozer stuck!

  • @Tristan729 it is obvious you have never run one or at least not on ground that isn't flat. This guy is actually one helluva operator. The groumd was steep and the rock was laying in the direction he was pushing over burden. That makes it like ice. i'm going to say you don't know jack shit about equipment.

  • @Thehoelogdog Actually yes I do. I've been running equipment for as long as I can remember

  • @Tristan729 do you remember any steep ground? Or working on rock trying to rip in a road?

  • @Thehoelogdog He should get out of building horse riding rings on his channel and spend more time building coastal logging roads then. -- And I can back up what I say with videos of mine. Not that I can say that about Tristan 729 -- diecast model dioramas or town dump trucks tipping off sawdust shavings, which is what he has on his channel.

  • @gangesexcavating BUWAHAHAHAHAHAHAAA . Those die cast can be awfully scarey though. I tipped one over when I was four, the experience was stressing. hahahhaa

  • @Thehoelogdog The bullshit some of these Youtube users post on our channels pisses me off so much I should take my channel down, piss on it. Then I talk to guys like you and it is enjoyable again. I wish people would stop running a real working job from behind a Youtube comment box and their keyboard and watch, listen, learn, and ask intelligent questions before verbally stepping on their dick.

  • @Tristan729 your names tristan

  • The way to do it is drop the ripper down and jack it up/down on the blade,it will gradually come out ..been there meself......errmm more than once too....can happen to anyone,including the most experienced

  • How to convert a D9 into a dredge :)

  • it was a fun one to shoot. He had been having a ruff morning but still had his humor.

  • nice video

  • teda ten ho tam zapích.To se mi ještě nepovedlo,a to mám stejnýho.Ale utopit ho v rybníku se i už podařilo...

  • I sure hope the engine oil was getting to it...

  • @Donkey2454 he maintains it about a gallon over just because of the steep spots. that way it always has the oil.. I had to do the same thing on the excavator I was on for the same reason.

  • @Thehoelogdog I did that on the Link Belt 290LX I was on and it all blew out the blowby tube anyway. Scared the shit out of me I thought I broke off the oil filter.

  • @gangesexcavating been there too. It takes some getting used to keeping a machine over full on the oil.

  • and I did just after i gave him a little nudge out.

  • The excavator will make things right.

  • LOL Im back to moving equipment in the patch again and watched a guy stand a D6 on its arse the other day trying to get it up on the beaver tail went a bit too quick then coudnt decide if he wanted to go on or stop so he jerked it at the teeter point and up it went... LMAO we think he may have crapped himself.. but only he will know

  • fuckin thing almost vertical and tryin to back out .sweet

  • 0000000000000PPPSSSS  SORRY BOSS LOL

  • 00000000000000000PS

  • Get out the grease gun and wait for the excavator.

  • the rock was laying in the direction he was pushing and under him dropped straight off. The blade was all the way down and the rock is like ice when going with it. he always tryed everything before breaking down to call me back with the excavator to push or pull him out.

  • I agree with tubulli ....It looks like to me if he would have lowered the blade and put pressure on it this would have brought the tracks down to the ground, and then he could have work he way out by lowering the ripper with it extended curling it in, then repeating it. Kind of like how a track hoe pulls itself out. The best tracks in the world won't do anything if the in the air spinning.

  • go back to your sandbox and tonka trucks and let the real equipment to the pro's

  • well for the record, you could have tried to lower and extend the ripper, that would transfer some weight backwards, giving some more traction

  • @tubulli actually it has absolutely no effect bydoing that. The rock is laying the same way he is facing and it makes it like ice. The only way for him to get out is to be pushed back.you could try putting the blade down and moving the ripper everything you want and then you find out that the records are wrong.that little spot just dropped straight off also

  • There you go boys and girls, just because you get toys in cereal packs it doesn't mean you are an operator!

  • @fishingcanada1 It's really not that hard to do. the rock was laying the direction thathe was pushing. The cat just couldn't get traction and slid

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  • @doZerrpowerr564 yes i did. I just got down in front of it and pushed on the blade. only took a couple of minutes.

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