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Clearing Cutting Area WITH Voiceover - Tesla Roof
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.2 года назад
Clearing Cutting Area WITH Voiceover - Tesla Roof
Cutting 4x4 hole, no hook - Tesla Roof
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.2 года назад
Cutting 4x4 hole, no hook - Tesla Roof
Setting Hook & Score Cut WITH Voiceover - Tesla Roof
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.2 года назад
Setting Hook & Score Cut WITH Voiceover - Tesla Roof
Clearing Cutting Area NO Voiceover - Tesla Roof
Просмотров 7882 года назад
Clearing Cutting Area NO Voiceover - Tesla Roof
Setting Hook & Score Cut, NO Voiceover - Tesla Roof
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.2 года назад
Setting Hook & Score Cut, NO Voiceover - Tesla Roof
Extending With Construction, With Hook - Tesla Roof
Просмотров 8072 года назад
Extending With Construction, With Hook - Tesla Roof
Continuous Operation - Vertical Ventilation - Tesla Roof
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.2 года назад
Continuous Operation - Vertical Ventilation - Tesla Roof
Metro Hose Load - Manipulative Skill 353
Просмотров 13 тыс.2 года назад
Metro Hose Load - Manipulative Skill 353
1 Person Straight Ladder - Ladder Aloft - Pitched Roof - Skill 503
Просмотров 3,7 тыс.2 года назад
1 Person Straight Ladder - Ladder Aloft - Pitched Roof - Skill 503
Type III Overview 2021 Freightliner Update
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
Type III Overview 2021 Freightliner Update
Auto Ex - Tension Buttress System - Side Resting Vehicle
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
Auto Ex - Tension Buttress System - Side Resting Vehicle
Auto Ex - Flap Down Roof - Side Resting Vehicle
Просмотров 16 тыс.3 года назад
Auto Ex - Flap Down Roof - Side Resting Vehicle
Auto Ex - Dash Displacement Utilizing a Dash Lift
Просмотров 3,8 тыс.3 года назад
Auto Ex - Dash Displacement Utilizing a Dash Lift
Auto Ex - Stabilizing Roof Resting Vehicle
Просмотров 12 тыс.3 года назад
Auto Ex - Stabilizing Roof Resting Vehicle
Rescue Chest Harness - Manipulative Skill 224
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.3 года назад
Rescue Chest Harness - Manipulative Skill 224
Clove Hitch Down - Manipulative Skill 215
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.3 года назад
Clove Hitch Down - Manipulative Skill 215
Clove Hitch Up - Manipulative Skill 214
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.3 года назад
Clove Hitch Up - Manipulative Skill 214
Half Hitch - Manipulative Skill 213
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.3 года назад
Half Hitch - Manipulative Skill 213
Metro Load - Garden Grove Pre-connect
Просмотров 5 тыс.3 года назад
Metro Load - Garden Grove Pre-connect
2.5 Inch Working Line Extended with a Bundle - Manipulative Skill 371
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.3 года назад
2.5 Inch Working Line Extended with a Bundle - Manipulative Skill 371
Forcible Entry - Inward Swinging Door - Manipulative Skill 910
Просмотров 17 тыс.3 года назад
Forcible Entry - Inward Swinging Door - Manipulative Skill 910
Center Rafter Louver Extended Against Construction - Instructional
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.3 года назад
Center Rafter Louver Extended Against Construction - Instructional
As a Squad Boss it is every hour is weather. Also as a lookout for crew and call into I.C. with information on their time frame! All info entered in weather pad- where at, temp, rh, wind speed, wind direction (N-S-E-W), everything i can think of and turn into command back at I.C. !! It is 1 of the most import jobs on a fire.
great information.
Cant believe they were using old ass kenwoods 7 years ago
A lot of instructors out there have a lot of knowledge, but its only a few out there that know how to teach...this guy is one of them.
Anyone "training" with the government on how to run a dozer, doesn't know how to run a dozer. Period
Great now you taught the public how to open the doors. What if the car isn't at that landing and someone opens the doors?
We are changing out the pumps on our Type 6's to a Rosenbauer HP unit. 650 psi; 6 gpm.
Obviously the swamped doesn't know his right from his left 😂
Building fire line is very intense. It’s easy to become disoriented in the smoke and dust. It really tests your skill and self control
Lol wow I watched this as a kid when I was in love with this truck
Wash the fins and exterior of the radiator, very gently. Pressure can bend and break them. You are not flushing out the radiator, which is an internal process.
I am a heavy machinery operator I have lived in Saudi Arabia for six years and I am from Pakistan now I want to go to Canada on work visa what is the procedure
Nice light tool no battery
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Go
An never exit th dozers with th blade in th air
What the difference between an d11 and the norm d6 besides sizes?
The Wt. Probably. A D-11 is used in open pit mine's, mostly. The ground is hard pan/ solid A D-11 would probably not be good at pushing that dusty soil, burnt ground. To meany drop offs on fire line building. YES a D-11 is big and can push tons of ground, but and I say but. The machine still needs a stable footage. For Fire line cuts you need a mid size like the D-6 it can cut a lot of Dirt, plus less turning radius. A D-11 would probably be more of a slower builder of fire breaks, because of size and Wt. YES they can still roll over on hilly terrain. Also just think of size trying to get to fire line. They are to, to big to trailer down road ( front blade must be removed) . In open pit mine's they have a special off road carriage truck to move them around. The carrier is overweight for any public right of way. They would SINK roads, break water main or gas crossing, traveling over top of them.
@@rp1645 appreciate the reply. I saw some comments about them being used for Huge Wildfires by some, and was curious about the difference. I will keep these differences in mind. I am thinking about my future and possibilities.
@@Tuner010 another difference on a D11 vs a D6 would also be the type of blade/movement of the blade. A D11 would more than likely have a 4 way blade. A blade that enables you too move up and down as well as at an slight angle too the left and too the right. A D6 would more than likely have a 6 way blade. Up and down and side too side like the D11, but also at an angle too the left and the right. Mr. @RP gave you the beginning info but you sounded interested so I thought I'd give you some more.
How do you determine what aspect to use?
The aspect will be the slope aspect you are standing on. face away from the slope, use your compass. ex: compass shows you are facing East, therefore you are on an East aspect.
How do you load the hose bed. I see the nozzle is ? We want to use this at our department in Texas. Can you make a video on loading the hose bed
@RajSingh-vd9om OCFA utlizes the Minute Man loading style for the blitz line
I like this video buddy
Have any Rome K/G blades for the big timber fires?
Why cant we all just get along on a UHF radio? No trunked systems, no 800/900mhz. Lets just keep it simple
shod see the sizs of the dosser we run here down under big sobs
Ocfa has a 2 min turnout time after they have been dispatched. What seems to be the delay??? After midnight is understanable but try holding your breath while they take there time getting out. Strictly a minir league operation.
Interesting
Great video guys, a lot of very important info for all that might working near dozers.
That's nuts. You guys need dual band radios such as Motorola APX 7000.
LA County is building a 700 MHz trunking system that they *think* will solve their interop and coverage issues. It's being called LA-RICS, but I call it LA reeks. Not a fan of the system they are planning. It just won't solve the issues of interop in the larger LA metropolitan area, which spans from the cliffs of Malibu, to the deserts in Palmdale; from the Angeles National Forest, to the urban jungle of Long Beach.
Good video