Use a hose or flexible pipe to blow hot exhaust gas over the Challenger Motor. Particularly the fuel pump, injector lines and injectors. Jump start Challenger off the D7 if batteries are flat. While Challenger motor warms up use D7 dozer blade (and rippers), if needed to clear ice away from unit. If the warmth from the Challenger motor hasn't already broken the suction between the ice and Challenger belly plates use the hose or flexible pipe to blow exhaust gas from either tractor under unit.
If anyone can give me any info on a fowler/marshall challenger 3 bulldozer (leyland engine I think) send me a message. I can't find even a pic or video of one anywhere. its so old the blade is lifted by some big ass wheel thingies at the back. I would like to find some info on this thing to see what does what and have a go at firing it up
god all yall r retards cant start a diesel after its sat in 30 60 below F let alone water damage, fuel would jell up fast on ya...tough spot 2 b in...damn lucky the operator wasnt out there long
block heater ? or cover with a tarp and put a turbo heater on it ? I dunno, seems like this works better with Challenger running but I guess they got it eventually.
never mind, he say it had water in the transmission and rear end. I dunno, guess they were making an ice road. also, it seems like mebbe unhook the scraper and pull em out one at a time. but who knows ? hell of a situation.
@marchondaracing haha i have well not at -30 but i have alot of heavy equpment and god damn diesell never starts in winter haha not even our dump truck but thats why we have a block heater
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Cat rubbish bit off water won,t start and the ass fill,s up with water pretty piss poor and its a new machine not a good look and the driver wont,s a kick in the ass for turning it off
What the hell were ya'll doin at the north pole anyways I guess Santa can't keep up production anymore and ya'll were going to start construction on the new Workshop?
the first attempt to recover the challenger ended in a broken cable and the challenger still in place. the second attempt 8 hours later is what is on the film. we couldn't start the machine because of the frozen starter and water in the transmission and rear end
the challenger broke through the ice while grooming a new road 8 miles from the closest dozer, which took over 3 hours to travel to the frozen challenger
I love the "While Randy was walking like a penguin" haha
dustinkervodka 2 weeks ago
so that is a d7 that pulled it out
machineman98 1 month ago
Wow I did"nt know Dodge made bulldozers!
prettypinkslip 8 months ago
@prettypinkslip your a retard... Thats a Cat they call it a challenger
darkmp40 7 months ago
how deep
traxxasemaxxrules 8 months ago
only in Minnesota
prettypinkslip 9 months ago
ooo is it dug
TheZabijaka007 11 months ago
Use a hose or flexible pipe to blow hot exhaust gas over the Challenger Motor. Particularly the fuel pump, injector lines and injectors. Jump start Challenger off the D7 if batteries are flat. While Challenger motor warms up use D7 dozer blade (and rippers), if needed to clear ice away from unit. If the warmth from the Challenger motor hasn't already broken the suction between the ice and Challenger belly plates use the hose or flexible pipe to blow exhaust gas from either tractor under unit.
Bazzblitz 1 year ago
@Bazzblitz i agree. that would have been the way to do this. i can tell youve worked in the field.
frequencydude 1 year ago
@Bazzblitz i agree. that would have been the way to do this. i can tell youve worked in the field.
frequencydude 1 year ago
so y were u groming ice?????
r2koooolmi 1 year ago
WHATS THE END OF THE STORY?
GOUGOUNETTE 1 year ago
next time disconnect the thing behind it..
zjbeast 1 year ago
fuck that. i would not wanna be in oneof those tractors, shit might fall thru the ice and SINK!
Studman2011 1 year ago
where was this filmed? has this got anything 2 do with the iceroads in canada?
1991Timmo 1 year ago
@1991Timmo thats what i was thinking.
frequencydude 1 year ago
Big Al rules
dadigitechman 1 year ago
why did you put in the ice?
michelle778 1 year ago
Im almost positive it says CAT not CHALLENGER.
arctyler 1 year ago
@arctyler ya its a cat challenger thats what cat calls them
volff130 1 year ago
@arctyler challenger is manufactured and powered by caterpiller
advsguitarplayer 1 year ago
@advsguitarplayer Still powered by cat, now manufactured by AGCO i believe.
msekavec 1 year ago
If anyone can give me any info on a fowler/marshall challenger 3 bulldozer (leyland engine I think) send me a message. I can't find even a pic or video of one anywhere. its so old the blade is lifted by some big ass wheel thingies at the back. I would like to find some info on this thing to see what does what and have a go at firing it up
336Torana 1 year ago
god all yall r retards cant start a diesel after its sat in 30 60 below F let alone water damage, fuel would jell up fast on ya...tough spot 2 b in...damn lucky the operator wasnt out there long
redroadhammers07 1 year ago
where is the challanger?
einsikallin 1 year ago
where is this filmed ??
molesadrian 1 year ago
good going
DieselRV 1 year ago
put somebody in the cab of the challenger to help drive it out? sounds like an idea to me
marshallvalvestate 2 years ago
it was really cold, i bet the battery on chellanger was dead or it wouldnt start?..
CleanTmaxx 1 year ago
@marshallvalvestate the diesel was frosen
cooknsmurf 1 year ago
I think i would have left the door on the D7 open so when that falls threw you can jump out quick ;)
keithchlan 2 years ago
Oh man I can feel the cold
Tidermans 2 years ago
wath do you need a cat on a frozen sea for?
rcbuggyracingya 2 years ago
snowmobile trail grooming
toolinmaine 2 years ago
and then.. what happen ? Where is the rest of the video..
Coolzombi 2 years ago
Your snow permit dollars at work!
perryfan10 2 years ago
why did he stop it after all :P
Wooxeer 2 years ago
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Hell my ford pick-up wuldve been able to pull that shit out
ChewwGrizzly 2 years ago
bull shit just bullllllllllll
polar600prox2 2 years ago
your mad! lol
09erf8330 2 years ago
why is nobody driving the Cat?... its just dead waight now :S
Wooxeer 2 years ago
I'm guessing the challenger wouldnt start b/c the fuel gelled, and thats why nobody was driving it
farmmo4ever 2 years ago
try to start a Diesel engine at -30...
marchondaracing 2 years ago 14
block heater ? or cover with a tarp and put a turbo heater on it ? I dunno, seems like this works better with Challenger running but I guess they got it eventually.
knappydanny 2 years ago
never mind, he say it had water in the transmission and rear end. I dunno, guess they were making an ice road. also, it seems like mebbe unhook the scraper and pull em out one at a time. but who knows ? hell of a situation.
knappydanny 2 years ago
@marchondaracing haha i have well not at -30 but i have alot of heavy equpment and god damn diesell never starts in winter haha not even our dump truck but thats why we have a block heater
hockeystx18 1 year ago
its almost like the blind leading the blind
kopkingstevie 2 years ago
Where is this place??
cinesenaples 2 years ago
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@ cinesenaples "Where is this place?"
I think it's somewhere on the Antarctic coast. Just off shore in McMurdo Sound is my guess.
XavierNinnis 2 years ago
How thick was the ice and how deep was the water underneath? It looks like bolth units are smashing through and sinking
international660 2 years ago
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fuckin useless vid
VapidCronic420 2 years ago
I agree....What were these stupid people doing???????? WTF?
daveh3434 2 years ago
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Dumb. Fuck this video.
xXPUN1SH3RXx 2 years ago
have to dynamite it out to break the suction
chevyvictor 2 years ago
the guy in the red jacket was just to much XD where was this any ways?
herbienbrian 3 years ago
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globeliner 3 years ago
They need a KOMATSU 575A a real man machine not for children........
globeliner 3 years ago
was it ever recovered???
sorg12345 3 years ago
did you ever get it out?
wizdorf 3 years ago
just plug it in for a little while it has a glow plug right???
Mchitheguy 3 years ago
as a mechanic watching this is almost enough to make me sick to my stomach... accidents happen though
rhettcale 3 years ago
nossa, q lugar é esse?
bagualveterano 3 years ago
qu,elle temperature fait t,il
guytoun22 3 years ago
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Cat rubbish bit off water won,t start and the ass fill,s up with water pretty piss poor and its a new machine not a good look and the driver wont,s a kick in the ass for turning it off
kesskenworth 3 years ago
where it happened?
slamdan81 3 years ago
it seemed like a good idea at the time boss!?
Delorean1458 3 years ago
What the hell were ya'll doin at the north pole anyways I guess Santa can't keep up production anymore and ya'll were going to start construction on the new Workshop?
shaunbaker04 3 years ago
the first attempt to recover the challenger ended in a broken cable and the challenger still in place. the second attempt 8 hours later is what is on the film. we couldn't start the machine because of the frozen starter and water in the transmission and rear end
pro1racer 3 years ago
How did that happen?!?!? BTW, (it would have helped to have someone driving the Challenger, LOL!)
DanielJaegerFilms 3 years ago 3
the challenger broke through the ice while grooming a new road 8 miles from the closest dozer, which took over 3 hours to travel to the frozen challenger
pro1racer 3 years ago
So... it wouldn't start or something?
DanielJaegerFilms 3 years ago
@pro1racer wow sounds like a real job haha, ive gotten our big case IH 9180 thats a bitch to get out half the time haha
hockeystx18 1 year ago
@DanielJaegerFilms the challenger wouldn't go. so why would someone drive it pot head?
madmanmillett 1 year ago
@DanielJaegerFilms read the ^ it says it had frozen starter and water in transmission and rtear end
youthunter 11 months ago