Wider track shoes will not reduce slippage, and the D11 will bury the Fiat when you actually measure what is pushed at the end of the day. Also lets not even begin to discuss availability... FA looses every time!
Interesting comparison because it looks as though the old Allis is outworking the D11. Also, anyone else notice on this and other videos that conventional tracks don't seem to slip as much as Hi drive. Don't know why this should be. Any experienced drivers notice this?
@attilla2012 Yes the high track seem to have more slippage,they should have designed this machine with wider pads.I wonder which one uses more Fuel and how much more per day? Bigger is not always better.
@spanky5476 Wider track pads have nothing to do with preventing slippage. There's a reason why big dozers don't have real wide pads. This isn't no little fucken D5 with LGP, this is a mining dozer. The D11 can out push an old FD50 any day.
great video. this is a good example of how it is that running heavy equipment is the best job there is. a good machine, plenty to push, and nobody bothering you. i do appreciate video's of this quality.
Wider track shoes will not reduce slippage, and the D11 will bury the Fiat when you actually measure what is pushed at the end of the day. Also lets not even begin to discuss availability... FA looses every time!
ukrainiandoll 1 day ago
Interesting comparison because it looks as though the old Allis is outworking the D11. Also, anyone else notice on this and other videos that conventional tracks don't seem to slip as much as Hi drive. Don't know why this should be. Any experienced drivers notice this?
attilla2012 2 weeks ago
@attilla2012 Yes the high track seem to have more slippage,they should have designed this machine with wider pads.I wonder which one uses more Fuel and how much more per day? Bigger is not always better.
spanky5476 2 weeks ago
@spanky5476 Wider track pads have nothing to do with preventing slippage. There's a reason why big dozers don't have real wide pads. This isn't no little fucken D5 with LGP, this is a mining dozer. The D11 can out push an old FD50 any day.
PAmining 1 day ago
Nice video and thanks for posting it, looking forward to more videos.
aiwiron 5 months ago
You throw up some awfully cool vids bro...keep it up! I subbed..
DSVetDad 6 months ago
Thanks man!
PAmining 6 months ago
How is the noise level i the cabins and do they have same age?
deeredrengen 7 months ago
The noise level inside the Fiat is higher than inside the D11 because it's an older machine and not insulated like the Cat.
PAmining 7 months ago
I would rather have the Allis myself.
kennethrobinson11231 10 months ago
@kennethrobinson11231 You must have rocks in your head!
ukrainiandoll 1 day ago
Where in PA is this mine ?? Also what r they mining ??
FutureFarmer1206 11 months ago
I don't give out the location of any of the mines my videos are filmed at, but this is an anthracite coal mine.
PAmining 11 months ago
@PAmining Good thing you don't do that.. *S*
deeredrengen 7 months ago
The blade on that Fiat looks almost the same size as the one on the D11.
kdw75 1 year ago
great video. this is a good example of how it is that running heavy equipment is the best job there is. a good machine, plenty to push, and nobody bothering you. i do appreciate video's of this quality.
c931D9 1 year ago
Thank you! Most operators I talk to are like that, and like to be left alone to do their job.
PAmining 1 year ago
do u know what the year of the fiat?
5thgencarlokid 1 year ago
89'
PAmining 1 year ago
i watch your vids all day LOL
torquethat 1 year ago
Well I'm sure they kept you entertained! haha
PAmining 1 year ago
Thanks for re-loading this video Justin
CAT's largest dozer and a rare old Fiat Allis make quite a team!
ToonandBBfan 1 year ago
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it! The two dozers to make a good team!
PAmining 1 year ago
Another awesome video. I just recently just ran a D11N pushcatting 657s at my job.
chrdub89 1 year ago
Thanks! Thats cool.
PAmining 1 year ago
Awesome video.. That D11 looks like it recently had a track replacement
skizmog 1 year ago
Thanks! It did. Hard rock wears the tracks down
PAmining 1 year ago