Impressive machine operating, but what's the use of shifting earth on such a hill? Just leave the hill as it has been for ages? nobody gets harmed by leaving it alone?
You cant just make one sloppy, typo filled sentence with no punctuation and leave it at that. You've got to sell it, throw in some flavor text! Think big, think bold!
Do it like this:
"I have operated this very machine on a 60 degree gravel incline. This guy is clearly a greenhorn amateur and still in training. I could dig a pit around him before he even finishes that one spot. Dont waste our time with this entry level crap."
I did not mean to upset you.but any thing with a boom & bucket on it. I call a backhoe.that's what I call our 235 trackhoe most of the time.I am sorry.
@mudrunner112 Technically this is a backhoe. So is your excavator. It moves dirt by pulling its bucket back towards itself as opposed to pushing away like a man with a shovel or a steam shovel. That’s how the term originated.
@1D5dozer That is how most people use the term "backhoe" today. I think I just had to sit through some training video the day that I posted that and learned where the term came from. Here in NW Missouri we usually call excavators "trackhoes".
a normal digger would climb that hill piss easy, without a cable! twice as fast.
boyfrombargo 1 week ago
That's Cool Hand Luke sitting in the cab!
loveunderlaw 3 weeks ago
Val d'Anniviers in Switzerland???
floduvallon 2 months ago
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timslegos 4 months ago
Impressive machine operating, but what's the use of shifting earth on such a hill? Just leave the hill as it has been for ages? nobody gets harmed by leaving it alone?
Engineer9736 9 months ago
thats lame I whant to see some skill im a operator and that isint nothing
taylor20ize 9 months ago
@taylor20ize Look, from one troll to another:
You cant just make one sloppy, typo filled sentence with no punctuation and leave it at that. You've got to sell it, throw in some flavor text! Think big, think bold!
Do it like this:
"I have operated this very machine on a 60 degree gravel incline. This guy is clearly a greenhorn amateur and still in training. I could dig a pit around him before he even finishes that one spot. Dont waste our time with this entry level crap."
lebensraummetal 2 weeks ago
mad skills
JJESSMON 10 months ago
bbbbbbballs of steel
wstk123 11 months ago 2
id ski there!
duxski17 1 year ago
Balls of steel,and faith in that wire rope,Awesome.
unstuck4x4 1 year ago 2
@unstuck4x4 wire rope? oooh yeah i see it now you pointed it out.
roidroid 10 months ago
very impressive
jdldtw 1 year ago
svaka cast majstore
milanstanisic 1 year ago
have seen these working in Austrian mountains, opperators are very skilled !!! you can make NO mistakes.
mountfields 1 year ago 12
@mountfields Do you comment all these Menzi Muck-videos the same way?
Hanmieson 1 week ago
Its WOW ! Respect !!!
15joey04 2 years ago
Damn!!! That Operator knows what he's doing.
Scrat335 2 years ago 2
На склонах с углом больше 20 градусов экскаватор надо анкерить, ага конечно)))
NGIF1 2 years ago
I did not mean to upset you.but any thing with a boom & bucket on it. I call a backhoe.that's what I call our 235 trackhoe most of the time.I am sorry.
mudrunner112 2 years ago
@mudrunner112 Technically this is a backhoe. So is your excavator. It moves dirt by pulling its bucket back towards itself as opposed to pushing away like a man with a shovel or a steam shovel. That’s how the term originated.
jerrymat79 1 year ago
@jerrymat79 I always thought a "backhoe was on a Tractor (like a Case 580) because the loader bucket was on the front and the hoe was on the back.
Excavators are called just that or "crawlerhoe" at least here in Wisconsin USA
1D5dozer 2 months ago
@1D5dozer That is how most people use the term "backhoe" today. I think I just had to sit through some training video the day that I posted that and learned where the term came from. Here in NW Missouri we usually call excavators "trackhoes".
jerrymat79 2 months ago
@1D5dozer Same in England, I would call this kind of machine an excavator, or a digger, and would call the bucket on the back of a tractor a backhoe.
Porelax17 1 month ago
HOLY!
Ondraasha 2 years ago
nifty!
fernblatt 2 years ago
thats some piece of kit!!
dougstiro 2 years ago
I have been around heavy equipment for 30 years and never seen a backhoe on that steep of ground that's a good operator.
mudrunner112 2 years ago
sry but i have to ask "you have 30 years exp ...... But you don't Know that this isnt a backhoe?"
Benjii720 2 years ago
The cable was a good idea, smart operator!
jonnerz04 3 years ago 38
Haha yeahhh
WasabiManProduct 2 years ago
was you scared?
grunthunt 3 years ago