Yes, We Load Downhill - Cat D11R Loading 651E Scrapers
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@melbourneSTORM4eva The small blade is used to push scrapers while the big blade is for dirt. It is also spring loaded.
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Thanks for the video.........Mike
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I hate this time of year. The last two hours of shift the sun is just horrible.
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a very good video! thanks!
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The snow melts quickly in canada !
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Yes,we load DOWNHILL????????
As if you would ever load UPHILL??????
WHO would EVER suggest that????? :)
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My buddy at singer hauls kidcos d11s
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@MAC4EVER1980 yeah it does, i have a customer who just replaced his D11R u/c at 10000 hrs, lots of repairs up to that point, pin & bush turn and relug the plates etc I have worked at a hard rock gold mine where the grousers lasted 750 hours 110mm starting height down to the bolt heads.
By the way burnout that is some nice footage and happy new year to you mate.
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@vantagetes Ohh okay, Thank you :)
Why don't you have a carrier roller on the D11?
Stokeypower 1 month ago
@Stokeypower Not all big dozers have them, as I found out its the late model 11R's that made them standard. Not all elevated sprocket dozers need them. It adds another wear point in the undercarriage and 1db to the sound of the machine.
vantagetes 1 month ago
What is the point of having such a small blade on the d11?
melbourneSTORM4eva 1 month ago
@melbourneSTORM4eva It's a push blade as redheadedduckhunter has informed you. It also helps in being able to move the dozer from site to site without having to pull it off.
vantagetes 1 month ago 6
Not a scraper person, But if the rear engine was running while driving around would it help uphills and stuff or would you kneed to kick out the motor so it doesn't get damaged,..(Im a hoe op so don't know a lot about scrapers)
89me23 1 month ago
@89me23 Yes the rear engine makes twin engine scrapers climb much better than the singles shown in this video.
vantagetes 1 month ago