running a D65EX right now, but you would know that as Ive been sending you guys that stuff. SUpposed to be moving onto a D155AX soon, looks like between a D8-D9 in size.
@vantagetes good stuff, I actually have seen the illustrious '74 Louisville in Fox Creek Alberta on a cold winters night many moons ago at the Husky, I thought that was a great door name, years later I stumble across his website. I love his attitude the way he writes things out and his skills. Wish I had 1/4 the skills Joey Barnes had. oh well I'll keep trying. What a guy.
I like your dozer operator alot of people i see run the newer hydrostatic D6 and john's of that size, that fast almost always make "waves" no matter what they do even something simple like that
So is the camera in the cab, or on the stick? (I'm seeing the shadow of an open bucket and trying to figure it out..) I'm guessing the boom as its so high.
komatsu = ): catipillar = (:
MyKubotaAUS 1 month ago
@MyKubotaAUS Yeah....no. I might take you seriously except you spelled Caterpillar wrong.
vantagetes 1 month ago
Sweet tripod!
satricon 4 months ago
That 65 looks tiny from where you're sitting!
danboynz 5 months ago
@danboynz Really where's the D65? Because this is a video of a D85.
vantagetes 5 months ago 3
@vantagetes Ha! Typo there. Wrote that in a hurry. ;) Still looks tiny from where you shot the vid. :)
danboynz 4 months ago
running a D65EX right now, but you would know that as Ive been sending you guys that stuff. SUpposed to be moving onto a D155AX soon, looks like between a D8-D9 in size.
gangesexcavating 5 months ago
@gangesexcavating Too bad it's a Kommunist Kat.
vantagetes 5 months ago
@vantagetes LOL, youve been on Joey's King of Obsolete site I see. Straight outta Northern Manitoba, LOL
gangesexcavating 5 months ago
@gangesexcavating Actually I have known him for ages, but yes I did get that from the illustrious KoO. Thansk
vantagetes 5 months ago
@vantagetes good stuff, I actually have seen the illustrious '74 Louisville in Fox Creek Alberta on a cold winters night many moons ago at the Husky, I thought that was a great door name, years later I stumble across his website. I love his attitude the way he writes things out and his skills. Wish I had 1/4 the skills Joey Barnes had. oh well I'll keep trying. What a guy.
gangesexcavating 5 months ago
Considering that you were just guessing, that was pretty good. But of course you'll be needing the wireless monitor eventually.
xray606 5 months ago
I like your dozer operator alot of people i see run the newer hydrostatic D6 and john's of that size, that fast almost always make "waves" no matter what they do even something simple like that
godackgudalach1 5 months ago
@godackgudalach1 Those are guys who haven't learned the greatest trick over every good catskinner... don't play with the blade.
vantagetes 5 months ago
@tjk1983 they are probably just kids you retarded fuck
8213NATE 5 months ago
Have never seen a 400 up close, how much bigger are they than a 8000?
muckrunner308 5 months ago
@muckrunner308 a looooooooooot. In the neighborhood of 200 ton larger.
vantagetes 5 months ago
this video is almost 10 minutes long...how much to run this beauty for 1/6th of an hr
sjaderlund 5 months ago
@sjaderlund It was on site and I had been using it for other videos while working.
vantagetes 5 months ago
@vantagetes you're always good with numbers and facts I thought you would know the rupees this would cost per hr to run
sjaderlund 5 months ago
@sjaderlund At least 9,867,237,846 rupees, depending on how many labour guys fell off the boom while holding the camera.
vantagetes 5 months ago
@vantagetes hahahahha good stuff
sjaderlund 5 months ago
wha a sick camra shot u have there like it a lot
atvking04032 5 months ago
your boom doesnt like staying in the air. unless thats you slowly moving it down
PureN3WZ3ALAND 5 months ago
@PureN3WZ3ALAND Thats me moving it... to try and keep the dozer in the frame.
vantagetes 5 months ago
Sick view of the dozer, finally some change between in-cab and terrain view ! moar video with this view :D
Yasyr55 5 months ago
@electricdes & @Fiend2011, are you guys fucking kidding me you illiterate stupid fucks? READ THE FUCKING DESCRIPTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
tjk1983 5 months ago 2
what is he doing here because i dont see any grade stakes
Fiend2011 5 months ago
Where was the service truck to keep the Komatsu feeling safe?
karebehr 5 months ago
I should try attach my camera to our pc8000 shovel, the meanest tripod of all time!!!!
muckrunner308 5 months ago
@muckrunner308 Unless you have an RH400....
vantagetes 5 months ago
How could you tell why you were filming with cam mounted on bucket
Ranger0024 5 months ago
@Ranger0024 Because we are f*cking epic!
vantagetes 5 months ago 2
like a tiger watching its prey and slowly moving in for the kill of the dozer
tarheellax92 5 months ago 8
So is the camera in the cab, or on the stick? (I'm seeing the shadow of an open bucket and trying to figure it out..) I'm guessing the boom as its so high.
JimsEquipmentShed 5 months ago
So is the camera in the cab, or on the stick? (I'm seeing the shadow of an open bucket and trying to figure it out..)
JimsEquipmentShed 5 months ago
How come you round the mounds off of?
electricdes 5 months ago
@electricdes It seals up the dirt, helps the water run off the piles instead of soaking in.
vantagetes 5 months ago
I thought the excavator was going to attack the dozer like a snake.
redheadedduckhunter 5 months ago 6
Epic tripod!
Snobblight 5 months ago
How will this help if it rains? because the sides of the pile are smooth the rain will drain away faster?
1toomanyhobbies 5 months ago
Cool video, but what machine served as the 60 ton tripod
casecx700 5 months ago
@casecx700 Sureways new pc 600 lc-8
redheadedduckhunter 5 months ago
@casecx700
I think that would be a Komatsu PC600, right?
azonicds 5 months ago
@azonicds Maybe a Deere 650 ;)
MrWeerner 5 months ago