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  • so what you do there is take the bucket and jam it in the dirt, stick out boom down, and then pull your self out as you track forward.

  • Just the type of video needing banned from YT. Sure, seems harmless & fun, but that's how it always starts. One big excavator decides to grab the bucket of a bigger one. Then some gentle tugging of each others boom, touching each others hoses, & rolling around in the dirt leads on to one of them pulling the other closer. After 100 or so hours of operation, you wind up with a couple of small excavators, tracking through the neighbours yard, breaking their trees, & digging ponds in their garden.

  • as an instructor he has not been taught very well!!!!!!!

    

  • NEVER BEEN STUCK YOU NEVER WORKED A MACHINE

  • soooo..... did they ever get it out?.....

  • @mharrop396 no they let me cut it up for scrap

  • i love the excavator diggers claimning its impossible to get stuck in one, idiots who work on a building site and never driven in mud or on a hill

  • i'm surprised how many professional operators commenting here....... wonder how many of you really is ever even saw real excavator

  • not much of an operator if ya ask me!

  • one question...how in the hell to you get an excavator stuck that deep in mud O.O

  • talk about an ah shit moment

  • Why do people always slag off the drivers ? I have worked on swamp land and water medows and thought could get out of any situation till the other week traveling back across a dry track that had crossed moment earler sunk into a peatbog and once the sucktion gets you makes it hard and the ground is like a grow bad you cant push machine up coz the boom sinks and you cant pull your self out coz the ground pulls though so easy its like digging in a grow bag

    Was luck i could snatch block it out

  • looks like the machines are mating!

  • I was quite curious of the track direction while they were "tugging"

  • what exactly is the camera man standing on with all the slop around the track hoe? looks maybe too far to be on it?

  • do you think he has sucked a cock or two?

  • Man I really love to read peoples comments.....

  • It's just MORONS at there best!

  • Anyone can operate a 330 after a few tries, but neither of these guys got a clue. all they know what to do is tear up good machines

  • mother nature struck once again.!! :P

  • should have had the excavator that wasn't stuck put his bucket on the ground so he wouldn't get out of balance. let the 330 pull itself out. Just a thought ! I am not a know it all. I operate a 330B L myself and Cat makes one heck of a machine. I was more impressed after touring their factory and watching how they destress their booms.

  • that little cat doing the pulling is strong

  • He hasn't been running an excavator very long has he?

  • Some sad operating skill shown right there. No effort to put corduroy under the tracks, no effort to dig his own ramp out, no one tied to the under carriage so the boom could be utilized to pick up and push out. Might better twitched that operator out and left him in the mud.

  • why did he drive into a lake?

  • My god that is pathetic. Some bad operators there. Not just for getting stuck but how they got it out.Never cut it where I work.

  • D9operator Gotcha,I knew if you would correct me on my spelling,it would tell me of your intelligence (SON).You answered my question on that part (SON).You must have learn with no one to teach you and/or no one could teach you (SON).You are so intelligent you must be a know it all (SON)?I think the largest Dozer you ever operatored was a 450 and only dream of operating a D9 (SON).P.S. It's run them,not run em.Truth hurts dosen't it? hahahaha

  • I was an excavator operator for a number of years, and never could I not get myself of of the stickyest situation.I hope that operator Retired after this video was made.

  • @Kyosho1060 rofl, its not just the 330 operator, also the 325 operator is just as not knowing wat hes doing.

  • Stupid ass does nothing to get him unstuck, just waits the cavalry to rescue...

  • just curious.. but didnt he use the boom to push or even pull himself out? doesnt look like a spot of mud on the arm or bucket? not sure how bad the suction or tackyness of the mud was but didnt look like he tried at all to get it out himself? but otherwise good job on getting it out

  • Dumb ass why not hook to the undercarriage and let him pull him self as you give him a tug??? Would you not have a lot more force? damn white trash not knowing there shit

    HOLD UP

  • Should have left him there, come back in 6 months and leave some flowers. The End

  • one of them should flip his bucket over, then it would put heaps better

  • I'm no operator, but I'm curious, why didn't he revers the boom, and stuck it down as far as he could ( till he found some hard ground) and use it as a lever to push himself out? he can push it few meters for sure, and the muck isn't that deep

  • @creborn maby it is so deep, and then he would be twice as stuck, caus he wont be able to pull the bucket back up whithout pulling the mashine further down in the mud :/

  • Uh, can I get carhoe fax report please........

  • Great job. Anyone critiquing this is a moron. If you're in some old gumbo or something really tacky and full of really wet clay, then you need a second machine sometimes. I clear a lot in the Green River Delta in KY and I'd have to say these guys did fine. Wonder what the total elapsed time was from Start to finish??

  • i think yall did a great job nothing got tore up and boss didnt have to pay big winch truck bill

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  • should only youse second digger for cleaning around tracks or anchor bucket it does happen .can make a day fun haaaa

  • You need to hire a new operator if he couldn't pull himself out. If a 325 can reach him from dry land the 330 surely could have pulled itself out. That bucket can do more than dig.

  • I must say.. there was no need for the 325 to pull on the 330. As long as that 330 can get a purchase with its bucket and is facing the right direction for out which it was. Stick your bucket in the ground and haul yourself ahead. If you get too much slop in front of you back up a bit and bucket what you can out of the way. I've been stuck many of times. The worse was sliding a 330 off a bank in to a trench filled with slop in the winter time. Couldn't swing. Took a 220 to dig the fill away

  • A real operator could have got himself out with his own boom and bucket.

  • does happen i guess doesnt it, sometimes things are softer then they look :)

  • there is always a way...just gotta be patient and think....

  • why the hell would you take a 330 in shit like that

  • They are mating :)

  • my dad won equipment challenges at the catipiller expo in las vegas picking an egg up with a spoon attatched to the end of a 330 bucket and that is a good operator

  • @rev294 Wow did you really need to brag about it that bad!

  • @devonevans sorry for coming off bragging but wouldnt u brag too

  • Grandpa needed som work! wel he gott itt now..

  • Someone mentioned that it don't appear to be running , if u look closely at the end the tracks are turning. The machine is running .

  • A good operator doesn't get in situation's like this. Common sense was right out the window here on this one. Think B4 U act, always remember this.

  • Jeez I'm sick to death of hearing about so called "Good Operators".

    They got to be "Good Operators" by learning from their mistakes.

  • Show me a "Good Operator" that hasn't had a few dramas in his career.

    We all fuck-up, NO ONE is THAT good.

  • i from malaysia , working in contruction line too , our excavator happen the case like this few times , the excavator b should clean the walk way for the excavator a , n bring the chain saw n cut off 2 or 4 big tree nearby , use the excavator b to "push the big tree down to the chain of the excavator a , after that just use pick the bucket with bucket , excavator a down there just move forward , when the chain stand on the big tree , the ecavator a will walk out easyly~~~

  • Me and half a dozen of me mates could pic it up and carry it out.

  • extrem blöde bagger fahrer mit null ahnung vom job

  • I don't understand.. there are enough trees around.. have the smaller hoe start passing some to the big hoe to use as punching.. get them under the tracks and walk the machine out.. it isn't rocket science..

  • just flip/roll that pos over few times, that should do it lol.

  • i bet ol' grandad shat his bloomers in the cab lol bless his dear old heart he probably thought he was in his model T

  • its bloody hateful when that happenes the big one gets stuck how long was it stuck ?

  • Over an hour, says in description

  • lol been there done that shit does happen i got stuck in a catch basin and a d10 count pull it out ,finally had to dig itself out to hard ground took 2 work days,boss pissed off but shit happens

  • BTW i would have put the bucket of excavator number two, down in the ground as an anchor, then hook the bucket of the stuck excavator around it so it could pull itself up on it, but also push itself up, instead of pushing excavator B down, with its back into the air, Maybe an idea for next time ;-)

  • The stuck one wasn't running I don't think

  • with a very poor subsoil carrying capacity, you can drive back and forth once or twice with little surface disturbance, and then dunk right through it for no apparent reason... Thats what you get in soaked soils with roots and vegetation in the top layer. once you're through that, you'll sink right into the soft subsoil.

  • The 330 tracks are hard to see.Looking good at the end.

  • The operator should of put the bucket through the cab and hit the old fart in the head!!!..Useless prick!

  • The operator looks a bit nervous.

  • look, there holding hands :)

  • They're just going to pull matts out of there ass? What the fuck do you know? You don't even know how to spell buries!

  • I couldnt even watch that how fucking stupid can you get. anyone that barrys an excavating should have never got on it in the first place. Where are his mats at? 3 sets of mats and 15 mins I would have been out. The more of these I watch the more I understand why road work and marine constructions takes so long. DUMBASSES

  • I would hate to have to shovel them tracks! how do retards get stuck like that in the first place?

  • rookie comment...or even a RETARDED comment

    shit happens in the field

    I've been so into the motions of digging and moving piles that I've come very close to burying myself before.

  • y were u not using dynamite to catch the fish

  • should have let the 330 do more of the pulling, or put a cable on the 330 undercarriage to pull with the 320 while the 330 pulls itself

  • Yes, shit happens - like the quality of this video

  • tough break!

  • shit happens no matter what

  • wow u get what u pay for

  • ???????????????

  • se sto scemo allungava il braccio subito l'altro lo tirava fuori più infretta xkè faceva subito meno peso sul molle,cretini tutti e due gli escavatoristi!

  • should have stayed in bed!

  • ....and then wiggle the back out of the mud

  • They should have tried to push some dry gravel underneath the tracks of the stuck digger.

  • kinda hard when you put a video of a dumbass trying to run a machine on youtube....

  • mind your own bussiness dick head.

  • The only thing that putting the boom down in the mushy stuff loke this does is sink the opposite end of the hoe deeper! it's like quicksand the more you move the worst it gets, this gumbo folks it has no bottom. Another machine is your only hope, unless youre like the Rambos on this site, then you'll need 2 machines to get you out.

  • i am not a pro i'm just a dumb truck driver but i have seen a 30 year vet sink a 400 kebelico half way up the counter weight muck 6 inches inside the cab it happens took a 345 cat a wide track d6 and some 80's D8 to get it out alot of times you can get out but from what i have seen its almost always better to get a seccond machine involved

  • you ever noticed when you stick a machine,,,,,,EVERYBODY is an expert on how to get the bitch out,,,take your time and don't make it worse,,,shit happens,,if you aint never stuck one you aint been on one long,,,,use your head,,,dont PANIC,,and get it out.........

  • thats the real mark of an operator, what you said there - "if it gets stuck, DON'T make it worse". most of the time ppl want to 'try' and save it, and almost all of the time it ends up being 500% worse than if they had left it alone and got some help first place.

  • at last someone who has some sense loooool. real life is sooo different from what you hear and what you do on your computer game or what ever.

  • @d9oper8tor Apparently you are not an operator either,A real Excavator operator knows how to get him/her self out of the stickyest situation,It looks like you are a dozer operator from your name .If that is true,Stick to dozers and leave excavators to professional>.>>>:)

  • @Kyosho1060 And im sure everyone was a pro their first day....And everyone is the best operator.......

  • ale dzięcioł !!!

  • let me in that i'll get it out . its called putting the boom down and pulling yourself out.

  • If he used his boom to pull himself out it would be easier !! Don't let him around anymore equipment !!

  • Not likely. They are made to cut into and dig up dirt. If he would have used the boom, it would have just dug in and scooped dirt instead of pulling him forward.

  • Well we all learn by doing. . Even if you think they aren't doing it correct. All you gotta do is voice ur opinion on what you think should be done. No need to insult or tell them if they were workin for you they'd be fired. Everyone makes mistakes. . . Sheesh.

  • How the hell do you get a excavator stuck....they dig 360 degrees and can undermine themselves. Ive been a operator since i was 8 years old. Never hook buckets of a excavator it destroys them Anchor the one on the bank in the ground with the bucket and use the crowd and the bucket and lift in a down motion with the bucket goin out and the 330 pulling would have a excellent force. Much more than tryin to operate up high. If u was on my equipment u both would be without a job.

  • 8 years old what took you so long?

  • well did that work or what man a dumb vid

  • THATS WHAT YOU CALL A BAD DRIVER I WOUNDNT GIVE YOU A JOD (dave)

  • true tht

  • Dave I promise never to do something like this, will you hire me

  • jod?

  • DUH!!!

  • nope i will say whatever i want:)

  • One more comment. I learned the hard way that you need to work 24/7 to get a machine unstuck if it gets stuck. Can't leave it for next day. I got my Cat 973 similarly stuck and started rescuing it with my JCB 260L, called it a night at dark, and that night it rained. See my Scuba Cat video. What was a stuck machine turned into a very expensive rebuild. Muck is evil, tricky stuff kiddies. It can be very solid, but in my case, only top 6 inches was. 14 feet below it was this kind of pudding.

  • Can't believe all the comments from people who obviously haven't been in that boat. When mucking a pond, you can be on seemingly solid ground, but if you break the surface tension, you realize you're on the skin of very deep pudding. And if you sink deep enough you can't swing, you're in real trouble.

    The first time I got my JCB 260L stuck, a neighbor said "A real operator like me can get it out." I let him try and he buried it so badly it took another hoe to get it out.

  • that's what happens when you let silly old farts that cant use their feet on the pedals go near bad ground. simple rule.. bad ground use bog mats! muppets

  • show us a video then we will shut up

  • dont got any video of that on account because im not that stupid to get stuck in the first place

  • your a fucking idiot if you don't have proof to back up what you say ... don't talk in the first place.

  • OK. The giggles have stopped. That situation sucks. Yoda is bogged down and goin nowhere. No it's serious. That's a big money machine...stuck. Those mud monkeys are bumpin sticks like the local queer club. Yoda sais use the force luke excavator force.

    "We will join our bucket forces and prevail!"

    Will the horror stop? "Hold my bucket Luke!"

    Use the force. "Drag out excavator yes!" Yoda doesn't like bumping excavator sabers with Luke but he was in the mud anyways. Lol.

  • e veryones an expert, for one thing cats are heavy, its pond skank saturated clay mud and once the turntable was pressed downd by 30? tons. good luck dig all you like. i thought it was great, plus its probably nice to have a close enough size machine handy. it dont always happen that smooth

  • Yes, they're heavy as heck! Especially with the weight and suction of mud. Getting stuck when mucking is just something that happens pretty easily. Chains bad idea. I'm missing lower front window from one and lucky I'm not missing legs. When you get stuck, if you can't swing you're screwed. If you can still swing and reach dry dirt, you can use it to put under your tracks. Put dirt on tracks, lift machine with dipper, roll tracks to move dirt under them. Looked it it couldn't swing though.

  • @ bout the 2-min. warnin' the "oldman" shoulda beeen pullin' himself uppout datsmmbich!

  • generally we drain a pond then dig it with a komatsu 160

  • Digging the soft material around the machine helps, when a similar bog happened to us, we reversed the bucket on the high excav, while bogged excav pushed up and grabbed the reverse bucket, then we inched it out. Man I hate digging in shitholes though.

  • hahaha..i would have got a couple of slings & pulled him out with my hands

  • The only thing you're pulling with your hands is your mothers dick

  • haha det skjedde med meg en gang. pappa bare dro den opp med hendene

  • what a bunch of shit u idots talk about,, bieng that deep would have suction in the mud, try diggin down the sides to relieve pressure,

  • LMAO they have two excavators and neither one is doing any diggin lol wtf...dig for christ sake

  • hey good job but you made it hard work for yourselfs you could have put some wood,logs etc... under the tracks it looked like you were in a forestry area logging anyway

  • runiemage99,

    Did you see how freakin deep that thing was?

    If they could of picked it up high enough to put logs under the tracks, they could of just set it down on firmer ground.

    They did it they anyone with respect for their Machine would of done. Much less stress on the equipment.

  • no i mean whilst pulling and tracking forward they cud have slid wood under the tracks because the tracks were spinning they cud have threw wood under it wud have dragged it under to and there firm base !!!!!!!!! duh XD

  • all real clever buggers watching and making comments,most of you have no idea what its like to drive one of these things.talk of bulldozers and chains is a crock of sh*t,you will never pull a digger out of a shithole like that with a buldozer.ive done thousands of hours on wet swamps 99% of the time on mats and some times it all goes pear shaped...shit happens .I bet this guy has learnt from this.if you half arses need sum lessons on how to operate give me a call...happy to help!!!

  • thank god some else knows how to dig a pond

  • you are in deep shit pal...kiddys dont try this at home...

  • I watched for 9:45 and i didnt see it come out!!!Your an ass!!

  • hes bottomed out,i honestly cant belive hes gone so deep into slutch/silt like that whats he playing at,i would be at least rying to pull myself out! bet the boss aint happy;(,i drive a 310 volovo btw.

  • too much yellow, not enough quality

  • we can all pass judgement hindsight is a bummer pesonally i would have reverse installed the bkt and cleared my feet first then made it a bit easier but again you never no untill your in the situation

  • Oh and drove a 26 ton cat while the Daewoo was being serviced.

    The CAT is miles superior. The lifting power is awesome. The engine never seems to load up. Just sits there humming like a song bird with a 3 ton concrete skip hanging on the end of an 8'ft fly jib.

  • Had a 22 ton Daewoo bogged a while back.

    Not quite as bad as that but made it out.

    The suction of the soil becomes more powerfull the further down you go.

    Had me sweating good and proper.

  • Didn't they have rope to pull one another???

  • Hey WATERBOY... YOU SUCK !!!!!!!

  • Looks like they could use some MORE experience!!

  • dey r a piece af sh1t

  • how cute, excavators are in love :D

  • i agree with dirt bike rider i would have got the dozer out a long time ago.

  • This is so sad you guys I'm so sorry about that

  • y cant it pull its self out? oh thats rite, its a cat.

  • komatsu fan?

  • cat fan?

  • mitsubishi fan rnt u ??

  • kobelco fan?

  • the other thing they could of tried which might of been quicker would of been a dozer

  • that excavator will never be the same after that.

  • morons

  • thick as fuck id sack the bastard!!!!

  • why did they had to go so soft terrain after all ?!?

  • i think they should just pour 50 gallons of deisel on that fucker and call it a day.. then fire the fuck outa the ol' man operating it.

  • ther are going to tear the walkers out of that machine. it looks like good clay within reach of the stuck machine. There are deffintly not pipeline operators from Louisiana. I have worked for a week on mats sunk almost that deep.

  • two words dumb ass why would you track into that shit with out swamp tracks there is no reason to track in to a bog hole

  • that 330n operator sucks! move the other hoe grab and go his tracks are not that badly stuck ive been in a lot worse and got out faster then that

  • Yes, they could need some more experience. The stuck excavator should have lowered his arm onto the ground and lifted the front end of his traks up in the air. He could then have pulled much harder on the mates arm without the mates excavator tipping forward.

  • I would have killed that old geezer.

    What-r-ya new!

  • wank driver

  • Really as far as the unstuck excavator could reach should have dug around the tracks it helps break it loose like the other guy says theres crazy suction in the mud. If you get an excavator stuck.... where you can't get yourself out.. you're really stuck.. I've never done it but I've been close.

  • its not as easy as you think if this is a 33 tonne digger and the mud is applying suction and you cant track it out because the tracks will either come off or just turn round in the mud!

  • I have run a cat 330 for about 2 years and I tell you, those are the heaviest hoes I have ever been on