i to am a grader operator,have done lots of final trim work plus batters and highways,string line ,no lasers,mate if u want to learn go hop on a cat 12E and skim in a big paddock,if u dont break ur wrists or the machine u will get the hang of it,after learning basics on a 12E ,then find a 120g,pay the owner a cple cartoons of beer and deisel and ule find the hydralics on the 120g very smooth compared to a cat 12E,
@bigneil8888 - as to your comment i will challenge you at almost any application of finish grade ( except over a liner, unless min lift already in place) matter of fact any cat skinner??
IM a Heavy equipment operator in the seabees were learning how to operate graders dose anyone know of any good instuction videos that will give me a uperhand
Well, Mopar, I am in the Seabees (NMCB24) as well.. Contact your local CAT dealer - Look for someone in the TRAINING department, and ask them for some videos. Our training department has tons of stuff - and they love to help ppl, and especially military. Are you in Gulfport or Hueneme?
the best thing you could do is to find you an old blade- grader hand and become friends with them. they do publish this stuff you are wanting to know it is truly passed down. or self taught and learned.
Unfortunately, I havent worked as motor grader operator since Ive started to study at university. I miss it a bit.
I find operating grader harder than operating other machines. I have worked only with H-series graders without laser system. but I think its harder not only because of eight or even more levers and a steering wheel to manage. You know grader operator should have something like second sight. ;)
great big machine with lots of power, learning the capabilities of a grader is the funnest part! these machines can do almost anything! basically in one year you will be able to confidently call your self a blade man, or grader operator, (depends what part of the country) in 5 yrs you should be able to cut TRUE finish grade +/-1/8" CONSISTENTLY on daily basis, after 10 yrs you should be able to do anything you are asked to do on a grader with great confidence.
AWWW YEAH THIS BE A MAN VE-HICK-KUL
protozerox 3 months ago
my grand father started on the grader when he was 16. He is now 75 and still operating. His considered the best
2StrokeSmokes 4 months ago
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bass109 1 year ago
Yes.
ThatBladeMan 1 year ago
i to am a grader operator,have done lots of final trim work plus batters and highways,string line ,no lasers,mate if u want to learn go hop on a cat 12E and skim in a big paddock,if u dont break ur wrists or the machine u will get the hang of it,after learning basics on a 12E ,then find a 120g,pay the owner a cple cartoons of beer and deisel and ule find the hydralics on the 120g very smooth compared to a cat 12E,
d9andy992 1 year ago
could u use one of these to create a motocross track
assassin55562 1 year ago
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yes
ihaveairlockers 1 year ago
dozer is faster
bigneil8888 2 years ago
@bigneil8888 - as to your comment i will challenge you at almost any application of finish grade ( except over a liner, unless min lift already in place) matter of fact any cat skinner??
timdaniel1 2 years ago
IM a Heavy equipment operator in the seabees were learning how to operate graders dose anyone know of any good instuction videos that will give me a uperhand
MoparGreg420 2 years ago
i dont have any vidios but i can give you some easy tips that will help
EXCAVATIONPRO 2 years ago
Well, Mopar, I am in the Seabees (NMCB24) as well.. Contact your local CAT dealer - Look for someone in the TRAINING department, and ask them for some videos. Our training department has tons of stuff - and they love to help ppl, and especially military. Are you in Gulfport or Hueneme?
CatLowboyDriver 2 years ago
the best thing you could do is to find you an old blade- grader hand and become friends with them. they do publish this stuff you are wanting to know it is truly passed down. or self taught and learned.
timdaniel1 2 years ago
I'm a motor grader operator!
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virvalens 3 years ago 4
Cool!
I'm probably gonna get a job as a Motor Grader operator when I'm older.
Whats it like operating a Grader? Hard/Easy?
WillieWonka928D 2 years ago
Oh! I love graders. Those are lovely machines!
Unfortunately, I havent worked as motor grader operator since Ive started to study at university. I miss it a bit.
I find operating grader harder than operating other machines. I have worked only with H-series graders without laser system. but I think its harder not only because of eight or even more levers and a steering wheel to manage. You know grader operator should have something like second sight. ;)
virvalens 2 years ago
great big machine with lots of power, learning the capabilities of a grader is the funnest part! these machines can do almost anything! basically in one year you will be able to confidently call your self a blade man, or grader operator, (depends what part of the country) in 5 yrs you should be able to cut TRUE finish grade +/-1/8" CONSISTENTLY on daily basis, after 10 yrs you should be able to do anything you are asked to do on a grader with great confidence.
timdaniel1 2 years ago 2
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chinamadeones 4 years ago