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Merry Christmas What you've all been asking for, Jason loading 2 773's and a 775E with the 385, now with 100% less Burnout!

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  • your a bucket short on every one of them trucks! still room on the headbord for more muck!

  • @1700mexico You sir are.... CORRECT!

  • good operator .

    I'm working on an excavator HITACHI 870 LCR 85.5 ton. This competitor of the CAT 385

    I wonder what the difference between these two degers? That's a big difference in prices.

    Thank you will share with us .

  • @Alifaish Actually the price difference between an 870 and 390 Cat is pretty minimal. Both companies price the machines pretty competitively. As for differences I (Alex) have found that the larger Deere hoes I have tried tend to be slower than the 385. This could be just a tuning problem though as I have run 1 850 that would definately keep pace with any 385 I have run.

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  • @vantagetes Any chance of a start?

  • @vantagetes lol i hoped you had some tunes and those people complaining most likely are office chair operators

  • @rob210100 Yes we do, we generally turn the radio off for videos just to keep from infringing on music copyrights in videos, and because people seem to think I (Alex) have poor taste in music.

  • @johntekuiti You realize this is a 385 and not a mini dig right? If you think you can find faster load counts for a 60+ ton rock truck in unshot rock feel free to show me where the video is hiding. An ME requires a lot of moving to stay in the power and fast cycle zone of the stick. That's a 3.4m stick so I have to back up for the power to ram the 8yd bucket through the top layer then walk forward to reach the bottom of the cut. Tracking while booming down recycles hydraulic power.

  • Very slow operator plus moving the track motors while digging a big no no.

    My boss would have sacked him on the spot for moving the tracks while digging.

  • @vantagetes no as in music radios lol

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