@69rd96 dunno bout komatsu, but cat dozers have a 45 degree tipover angle, meaning you can ly it over to work on a 1:1 slope, i know this cause i've done it with a standard track d6r elevated sprocket. bit harder to keep it up there but if you start at the top and work material down hill it stops dozer from lossing traction and sliding down the slope
@cherryjerry420420 when grading slopes the material has tendency to roll down the slope, imagine that, so you slope first, gather everything at the bottom and a track machine can clear overburden. why would you get the bottom perfect to have the material your pushings end up down there again anyway
run a pan on bigger slope than this
STORMLORD70 4 months ago
What is this pond dam going to be used for - fish?
ivankinsman 9 months ago
looks like fun
heresteven 9 months ago
its more or less imposible to tip over a dozer as long as the blade is on the floor
scott09071979y 10 months ago
Hi letsdig,
That is a sweet dozer you have, what is it a kommy equal to a D6 or so?
Take care.
mrbluenun 1 year ago
@69rd96 dunno bout komatsu, but cat dozers have a 45 degree tipover angle, meaning you can ly it over to work on a 1:1 slope, i know this cause i've done it with a standard track d6r elevated sprocket. bit harder to keep it up there but if you start at the top and work material down hill it stops dozer from lossing traction and sliding down the slope
GlobalMiningMachines 1 year ago
@cherryjerry420420 when grading slopes the material has tendency to roll down the slope, imagine that, so you slope first, gather everything at the bottom and a track machine can clear overburden. why would you get the bottom perfect to have the material your pushings end up down there again anyway
GlobalMiningMachines 1 year ago
@rangerman2237 there becoming more popular now
brian93ist 1 year ago
@draginwagon666 why?
lgilmore86 1 year ago
you poison ass. worst operating in the world
draginwagon666 1 year ago