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  • Lol. Shit happens don't feel bad

  • this was very comical to watch... its rare that two idiots get together in heavy equipment to show how stupid they are....

    use a cable sling..not a chain... dig out some dirt under the back of the stuck machine......... back the hoe away and use a long reach which will quadripple your pulling power.......keep the dozer blade up...

  • well shit!!! not nice when something like this happen. trust me i know how easy it is to get stuck in such conditions. good luck mate.

  • You know I was thinking the whole time, why don't they grab it from the front and lift it out. That would have gotten it out a lot sooner. As you can see in the end. That chain can snap and slap you depending on the pressure. Chains are always dangerous, but I'm glad you got it out.

  • stoned out operators

  • What the fuck is supposed to be going on here? 

  • if that happen at my husbands company you'd been fired he dont tolerate that kind of bull shit n an operator should kno wen to stop before he gets stuck the two on this vid are just say it with me people RETARDED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • ya im mean every body has heavy equipment give me a minte while i pull it out my ass

  • Time for the pressure washer.

  • i know this is an old video, but this is for ppl who watch this and then come upon the same situation in the future.. u ave a bucket on the vator which is mmade for digging not pulling.. next time, dig out behind the dozer, itll come right out i promise.

  • everybody has a different way of doing things ,I've seen machinery go right under so good work , your lucky the dozer didn't sink completely-thanks for the post :-)

  • i'd have to get rid of the back up beepers lol

  • That look like Gumbo. That is the worst shit I ever worked with.

  • @zorac77 yes your kinda talking out of your ass looks to me like a 316 which is equivilant to a 160 hitachi, or maybe it could be a 200 series cat, which i doubt, anyways hoes have ridiculous break out force, that's where all there power is derived, hooking to the bucket is the only way to get that dozer out, personally i would have dug around the machine to relieve the suction from the swamp...

  • the dozer tracks spinning that hard pack in the hole made for some nice glue didn't it?

  • Couple of points to remeber here....suction can hold you more than the weight of the machine, you gotta break it. I have used 1 stick of dynamite under a B.C. dragline before that was in to the floor board pulling with a D8H and the winch line on the d.line to a big tree. Couldn't budge it until the pop of the dynamite. Hooking a chain into the bottom of each track to a solid anchor then GENTLY easing your self out can sometimes work too.

  • you never just set there and spin ,it digs you deeper, it is best just too move tyhe tracks a little at a time.

  • samsonofjesus is a Fuck Face Pussy who makes comments but does not reply to them!!!

    Fuck you samsonofjesus!!!

  • Man That was pretty bad radiator had to be packed after that one looks like some stinkin' top soil there did you guys ever find the bottom lol.

  • i've seen pictures similar to this. it was an old D9H that had been left ideling on a salt plain and the vibrations for the motor had vibrated it down to the step. the company wrote it off and said if you could get it out they could have it.

  • why is the excavator pulling side ways on the undercarriage ? hes lost half of his pull that way?

  • yea load charts dont lie!!!

    I hate fingertip control steering

    too jerky and it sounds like it's hell on the machine!!

  • a dozer stuck that bad is not easy to pull out

  • its very easy to make comments of what to do when it isnt you in the cab eh

  • did out around her...man break the suction

  • Dozer operator you suck

  • yeah dozerman , when your stuck jsut keep spinning your tracks even if it aitn going no were , makes it a lot easier to get out {/sarcasm]

  • great video but very frustrating to watch. it wud have taken half the effort and time just digging it out with the digger. it is so hard to tow out because of all the suction behind the blade

  • how can you get a dozer stuck in the first place? in quik sand?

  • setting there and spinning just digs you depper a smary operator would just ease it out a little at a time till it was out . only foolish green horns do it like that.

  • I have to laugh because that is only a D6N I would geuss about a 318 Excavator it is barely stuck I make my living getting that kind of stuff out

  • i have had machines stuck worse than that. i wouldnt pull usint the hydraulics of the excevator. i would have attached chain to track frame after making a slight gradient behind dozer with bucket , when pulling i would have slewed round so if the chain broke it would hit machine and not come through the cab.pulling with dipper is why digger was unstable and if you blew a hose you would have been stuck there especially if you lost all hydraulic oil.

  • It wasn't even stuck that badly. Should have dug a ramp behind the dozer with the excavator and pulled the dozer with the frame of the excavator instead of getting tippy using the boom. They were spoiled having the excavator there. I have gotten out these types of situations with a cable winch on the dozer and a shovel.

  • I actally found myself getting annoyed watching this.  Probably because I've seen operators like this when I worked in the patch.

    Other than side tracking a bit at the beginning the excavator operator was not bad. I just want to slap the dozer operator though.

  • Dang!!

  • nice little cat you got there.

  • so thats what Beavis n Butthead are doing these days

  • LOL your comment was even MORE classic AFTER watching this video! thanks for the laff

  • I wonder if that was there 1st day learning to run equipment or there second???????

  • spose they dont really get "mud" in the usa! lol, you wanna stick a couple of british operators in there ;)

  • they do not know what their doing at all

  • not at all try it with a 345 and d8 and you lose both machines

  • i work in this its not hard you have to watch what your doing .

  • no thats not what I meant with a 345 and d8 you lose the 345 because they are so tippy

  • I have to agree.. digging behind the machine to get down to solid material would have been the best way.

  • I gave it 2 minutes, I can't watch any more of this.

  • retards

  • That's when you don't want to lose a track on the dozer....

    Would've been a hell of a lot easier to dig out behind it first!

  • Looks like a straightforward job done the hard way to me.A gentle slope could have been cut behind the dozer,it may have then got itself out of the mire.

    Anyway thanks for posting,showing how not to do it lol

  • Apparently cutting the material away from the rear of the dozer was never considered.

    I wonder why.

    That dozer could have backed out with the grade reduced behind it, also i strongly agree with deereman200.

  • You have got to be kidding me! first off take the dozer out of 3rd gear your just makin it worse. keep the hoe straight behind the dozer and "track" to pull the dozer. Never use the boom and stick to try and pull. That way the the hoe doesnt try to tip and all that stupid shit. If it wont pull it that way hook the cable to the track part of the hoe and spin around and use the bucket to HELP pull. wow ! that wasnt even stuck that bad guys r u serious?

  • I see the "worm" finally got the cat stuck. LOL!! Can you say FIRED!!

  • the reason people hook to the dipper (not arm) is because of ease of hooking a chain.

    don't pull from the back side of the blade (you'll poke the teeth through the sheet metal on the back side)

    next time....hook to the carbody and pull with the tracks and then stick the bucket in the ground and pull!

  • you have got to be one of (or two) of the most ignorant self proclaimed operator's i have ever herd of!!!!

    NEXT TIME INSTEAD OF RENTING A MACHINE YOU CAN'T RUN, LEAVE IT TO THE PRO'S!!

    i have watched all 3 of youre video's and i can honestly say. PEOPLE LIKE YOU ARE RUINING THE MARKET FOR THE EXPERT'S

  • ill tell you now i wasnt running either of them. If youll look at the mud, its blue, if you know anything about kentucky, youll know that it was an old cow pond. while clearing land the dozer went out over the old pond ( which had priorly been pushed in ) the ground held while going over it, but it gave while coming back out. As for being pulled out, We got out didnt we? isnt that all that matters? This isnt directed just at you, its for all those who tell us how we should have done it.

  • Its not your money so you shouldnt worry about it. If people want to rent or buy these machines to do as they want with them, Who are you to tell them not to? We still live in the good ole freedom country I think. You must be from China.

  • @powerjoke1 as true as that may or not be, it does not excuse you from being a dick

  • yuh be bu kadarda uğraşılmazki ama :D:D:D:D taktik yanış bi kere :S:S:S

  • Seriously how stupid can you be! Why didnt the idiot on the track hoe dig the blade out then grab a hold of the blade and pull him out!

  • Another great vid from the Abbott and Costello excavation company...sure love to get the VIN's on those machines so I can avoid them when they come off lease.

  • You aint said shit there...looks like theyre pretty proud of being idiots...

  • Well, I am not expert on machinery but I've been around it for most of my life. The best way I've seen to get a tracked machine out of a situation like that is to attach a chain to the track of the stuck machine or both tracks and fasten the other ends onto the unstuck machine and then the one stuck can pull itself out by rotating the tracks. It basically climes the chains out of the mess.

  • i have ran equipment for years now and you are kind of right....if you were to hook the chain on the excavator you could pull yourself with the arm, BUT..if the chain breaks its comeing thru the front window and out the back! the reason most of the time people hook chains/straps on the bucket is so hopefully when the chain breaks it hits the bucket. for 77steal:try to stay close to the dozer and do short pulls, this will help so the excavator doesn't want to tip so bad!

  • we did break the chain, it didnt go through th window

  • Also, one of the reasons operators put the chain on the bucket is because you have more control of its direction. Even in this video the excavator was able to reposition with out having to unhook. You can also easily shift direction of the pull to either side as well as get it high to try and lift weight off the machine.

  • man, tanks for the input but it wont do any good to tell us that now.

  • Ive had some pretty good "sticks" but this one definately takes the cake. What state is this in?

  • kentucky

  • damn...

  • nobody comments on my videos

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