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From: joalpa
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  • hey is this guy a joker or what the rate he is going he will be years on this job.

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  • need to lern to run that

  • komatsu called that ripper the giant single shank ripper.I got to run one once. they are equivalant to a cat d8k the cat was rated 300 hp while the d155a 320hp.

  • this machine as equiped weighs in at about 80.000 lbs

  • this particular engine displaces 1175 cubic inches

  • actually komatsu engines were based on cummins designs.this is why they sound so much like cummins engines.

  • actually komatsu engines were based on cummins designs,and and they sound very similar.

  • its an OLD komatsu so its got a cummins and its called a ripper, not a stinger. i ran a komatsu d65-e for a year almost exactly like that.

  • Do you have to be careful not to get rocks in the tracks when you turn?

  • i never had a problem in the dozer with rocks. however the top rollers got caked with mud and froze, and wore down on one side and had to be replaced... at $500 each

  • @madeupname37 in my opinion ,no

  • I have to tell you, that is not a Cummins engine. Komatsu made thier own engines. If my info is correct, that is a komatsu S6D155 in line 6 Cylinder rated @ 410HP. Komatsu called it an Giant Variable Ripper

  • the d65-e i ran most definitely had a cummins you can look at the service manuals

  • is best the 155 ax i have one

  • Caterpiller diesel engines! Oh yeah!

  • i love that engine sound :):):):)

  • Look at the stinger on that baby.

  • Smokes a bit, nice video though!

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