take the ramps and throw them away, you don't even need them to load that, i'm sure it'll fit, we used to haul the hitachi's 200lc's on a 1970's phelan lowboy, i believe it was 96" wide, no problems loading, it was a little narrow over the tires but once you got the outriggers out and on top of them, no problem, before that we hauled a drott 40d on a tag trailer
I could load our td8 on that trailer with two pieces of 6x6 blocking. The spotter wasn't too good either. not telling him to get the bucket OFF the deck once the tracks were on. And a little more throttle would help with feathering the hydraulics and hydros.
eed to dig a hole deep enough for tires to go down and level trailer in back with ground. then strap machine down to trailer and use the bucket to lift trailer tires out and move to the left or right of hole. LMFAO
Pick up your tracks and walk forward and boom/stick in while you walk up onto the beavertail of the bed. Once the front of your tracks are above the beavertail ramps, spin the machine and pick up your tracks till your level and start walking forward until your on. Then slowly spin and face the tractor or front of the trailer and put your bucket on the deck and walk forward and boom/stick in until your over the tires of the trailer and onto the lowbed deck. Have a nice day.
LOL! Medtech,...You got that part right! I was about to say that until I read your comment! Always use the boom as an advantage,...Not a disadvantage!
here's some pointers fella's! turn your hoe around put it in the ground directly behind you. have your spotter walk you up as he watches the trailer and your tracks. once you get up slowly and i mean slow move your boom around to the front and drive slow. i load all my backhoe and trackhoe equiptment on regular semi flat with out ramps. remember to maybe take a second and think things out if it doesn't work. ok
good thing he didn't have a wheel or a hammer on the end. And who puts the bucket on the trailer when crawling up, alwayd put it on the ground next to the trailer
wow u need a drop deck or a lowboys for that. and onemore thing, when u r trying to load a track hoe or other shit, get a pro to do it instead of a retard
Well, the problem was the trailer wasn't wide enough. There wasn't even half of each track on the trailer. It would have fell off if it would have got all the way up on the trailer. That trailer was a 1966 and not made for this type of equipment. They loaded a D7E CAT dozer on this and bent the ramps completely off the trailer.
jesus christ swing the damn house around . push the excavator level and drive the thing the rest of the way on the trailer . equipment operators my ass
what he is doin is childs play i used to side load on one of the trailers we used to have ,,do that then you can call yourself an operator..
amcjavelin1 11 months ago
take the ramps and throw them away, you don't even need them to load that, i'm sure it'll fit, we used to haul the hitachi's 200lc's on a 1970's phelan lowboy, i believe it was 96" wide, no problems loading, it was a little narrow over the tires but once you got the outriggers out and on top of them, no problem, before that we hauled a drott 40d on a tag trailer
BradyHill1 1 year ago
Is the cab on the opposite side
farmall51 2 years ago
non operator
matty8371 2 years ago
haha..does he know what he is doing...
CHRISPATCH69 2 years ago
Wouldn't sticking the arm all the way out, thereby moving the center of gravity closer to the trailer, help?
Eugenitor 2 years ago
I could load our td8 on that trailer with two pieces of 6x6 blocking. The spotter wasn't too good either. not telling him to get the bucket OFF the deck once the tracks were on. And a little more throttle would help with feathering the hydraulics and hydros.
scnwpa 2 years ago
that is so fucking easy to do first get the tracks on the flat bed than turn around and lift the other end with the boom and then push ur self on it
olivertractor1650 2 years ago
eed to dig a hole deep enough for tires to go down and level trailer in back with ground. then strap machine down to trailer and use the bucket to lift trailer tires out and move to the left or right of hole. LMFAO
smokemansmoker 2 years ago
just needs to get a running start at it.
TheTerminator97 2 years ago
not hte operators fault, thats a shitty float truck. you can't get a "running" start with a hoe you moron
dynomax666 2 years ago
is that the myers from ohio ?
clarkbarjr 2 years ago
LMAO @ the guy in the white in the beginning. He knows it aint gonna work. some people are so retarded.
RHMproduction 2 years ago
hi u sould help with your bak it i run backhoes ill i got to say your doing good men never give up we will were like u :)
123supra123 2 years ago
everybody's got 2 tart somewhere
peckiledorf 2 years ago
What a idiot
rjman159 2 years ago
completely clueless
andrewmarsh21 2 years ago
he dosent have a clue
jbrannon69 2 years ago
he doesnt have the the throttle all the way open
rangerman2237 3 years ago
you dont need it wide open douche
robby844 2 years ago
Pick up your tracks and walk forward and boom/stick in while you walk up onto the beavertail of the bed. Once the front of your tracks are above the beavertail ramps, spin the machine and pick up your tracks till your level and start walking forward until your on. Then slowly spin and face the tractor or front of the trailer and put your bucket on the deck and walk forward and boom/stick in until your over the tires of the trailer and onto the lowbed deck. Have a nice day.
holedigger30 3 years ago 4
Exactly
bassgrinder8703 2 years ago
This is a John Deere JD690-B hydraulic excavator
generationll 3 years ago
LOL! Medtech,...You got that part right! I was about to say that until I read your comment! Always use the boom as an advantage,...Not a disadvantage!
EMDF7 3 years ago
oh yea putting your boom behind you and pushing away saves your trailer from getting beat up.
medtechfireguy 3 years ago
here's some pointers fella's! turn your hoe around put it in the ground directly behind you. have your spotter walk you up as he watches the trailer and your tracks. once you get up slowly and i mean slow move your boom around to the front and drive slow. i load all my backhoe and trackhoe equiptment on regular semi flat with out ramps. remember to maybe take a second and think things out if it doesn't work. ok
medtechfireguy 3 years ago
good thing he didn't have a wheel or a hammer on the end. And who puts the bucket on the trailer when crawling up, alwayd put it on the ground next to the trailer
idigrc2 3 years ago
he sucks balls
constructioncartoons 3 years ago
im not a expert, but i know i can load my track hoe up on that without a ramp and no need for a low boy :)
Wallabydam 3 years ago
who would employ a prick like this
escortmk112 3 years ago 2
why would you even use ramps?
no wonder theyre bent all to hell.
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ace15176 3 years ago
no thanks but please fuck off
peterbiltexd 3 years ago
lol so wat happened after when u couldn't load it up? did u call for a drop deck or lowboy thats wide enough? or is this all u can invest in?
cactuarizamoron 3 years ago
wow u need a drop deck or a lowboys for that. and onemore thing, when u r trying to load a track hoe or other shit, get a pro to do it instead of a retard
cactuarizamoron 3 years ago
Pros didnt start out pros ;)
yamahonkawazuki 3 years ago 9
swing around an push your dumass on
cowbubbles 3 years ago
hell yah
constructioncartoons 3 years ago
You motherfucking idiot. Go die.
314clcr 3 years ago
wow some real winners in this video, wtf??? lucky someone wasnt hurt, leave the excavating to the pros'
millis4000 3 years ago
I dozed off trying to watch this
paulbunions 3 years ago
wow,need a drop deck.lol
1466puller 3 years ago
Y'all are fuckin dumb. Only a retard can't do this. I'm 18 and have severly less experience than y'all and can do this in 30 seconds
baudinojohn 3 years ago
what the fuck? load that thing thats brutal green horn
dodged07 3 years ago
Well, the problem was the trailer wasn't wide enough. There wasn't even half of each track on the trailer. It would have fell off if it would have got all the way up on the trailer. That trailer was a 1966 and not made for this type of equipment. They loaded a D7E CAT dozer on this and bent the ramps completely off the trailer.
rmpruitt 4 years ago
guy cant load or operate a hoe worth shit.needs to put a pro on the damn machine and not some asshole.
nsfan4life 4 years ago
jesus christ swing the damn house around . push the excavator level and drive the thing the rest of the way on the trailer . equipment operators my ass
5410driver 4 years ago
an old 690B! those were deere earliest attempt at an excavator. the cab was on the wrong side!
gangesex 4 years ago