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From: izzwardo
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  • Where do you place your camera to get that shot ? Please Reply back

    thanks

  • probably in between his legs

  • cant beat JD hoes. by far the best. 600 is a nice machine too, great for loading trucks.

  • Very nice machine. Listening to Metallica and operating a "heavy metal"-machine must be a lot of fun.

  • yeah man looks good. loading them trucks from back to front saves a few seconds a load. that's a nice 600, is it a long stick?

  • with a rototilt you can make magic

  • they really are we had one at school to dick around with too much fun man

  • i like deere construction equipment but sadly in my country we only have the farm tractors&combines

  • Partially in your defense, the trucks always get backed up when they arrive at the same time, no matter how big your bucket is. Love your videos.

  • gradalls are the best machine for sloping, but they dont make them that big.

  • load up those trucks more front was empty.... ya need a bigger bucket trucks are waiting on you too long they are backing up on you keep trucks moving....lol... ya getting paid by the hr?.....lol... but nice job on footage...and smooth on the controls

  • I use what the company gives me. If I had a say in it, I would have a larger bucket. Thnks for the comment!

  • Man, this looks fun.

  • WOW amazing, looks like you know what your doing!!!

  • i thought they made wrist-a-twist ditching buckets for that size

  • Actually they`re pretty easy to use, but now that i`ve used one for alittle more than 7 years i`m almost handicapped without one...

    doing a slope like you`re doing in this vid would almost seem impossible, but after a while you get the hang of being without one..

  • yes, they make slopebuckets for that size also, here in Sweden we had a Hitachi 850 with a 6 cubicmeter slopebucket...

    have you seen a "rototilt" by the way?

    it`s a tool where you can rotate the bucket 360 and tilt like a slopebucket...mostly used on smaller machines up to 30 tons

  • Yes I have seen those buckets. One of the contractors working with us on our job uses one to shape the golf course. He does a fantastic job with it. Are they easy to use?

  • how come you don`t use a slopebucket...

  • Tried to convince the company to purchase one for a 330, but they did not want to. Do they make one to fit on a 600?

  • cool video man, i think u showed enuff of the basics....anyway im takin a look at some videos about this heavy equipment shyt because i have a course comin up in a few weeks loooking forward to it,,, thats a stubby machine by the way

  • Cool man! Have fun with it. It's a lot of fun!

  • yeh for sure man are u a owner or just an operator?

  • I wish I was an owner! I am just a operator. Thats ok though. A lot less headaches.

  • need a bigger bucket

  • haha i like the music!

  • LOL

  • This is good footage, chief. But methinks it's time for you to put together a helmet cam and show us more.

  • Nice vid!

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