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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

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  • @AaronWitt
    @AaronWitt  Год назад +14

    What would you do in the cab while the machine was running on its own?

    • @tjlazer79
      @tjlazer79 Год назад +5

      Look for a new job, because that's the point of automation. Not to make an operator's job easier, but to engineer him out of the picture, so you don't have to pay for an operator for every machine. You could have one guy on site looking over a fleet of machines, and only hopping in one when there is a problem.

    • @jimbeam2705
      @jimbeam2705 Год назад +2

      @@tjlazer79 Exactly, and people keep praising modern technology . I'm glad that I'm retired.

    • @blakejordan1855
      @blakejordan1855 Год назад

      @@jimbeam2705 @tjlazer I see y’all don’t like the new tech but what makes y’all both so against it? If y’all have been following buildwitt for a while now you’d see the industry has a huge ppl problem. It seems that Cat is trying to make it easier to hire ppl by making it easier to operate. I understand it can make a operator “lazy” but would you rather no operators if these ppl have never had the chance to get into equipment? Plz share you’re opinion

    • @notreallyjuicyjohn3214
      @notreallyjuicyjohn3214 Год назад

      Play a game

    • @tjlazer79
      @tjlazer79 Год назад +2

      @@blakejordan1855 I have nothing against the tech. It's just my experience that when companies go this far with automation its usually to engineer the operator out of the picture so they can increase profit. It's like what they are trying to do with trucking, with autonomous trucks.

  • @TheBenghaziRabbit
    @TheBenghaziRabbit Год назад +4

    between this and the drone stuff you showed in the shorts, massive things coming for the industry.

  • @KevinCoop1
    @KevinCoop1 Год назад +1

    Before I retired from a large electrical contractor, we used 3D CAD and incorporated it into Trimble Total station. We could pinpoint conduit stub-ups within 1/8th of an inch up to 1500’ away from the station. Thousands of them on some projects. Our projects were completely coordinated with HVAC, plumbing, sprinkler, and any other trade that was in the 3D world. Reduced re-do’s enormously.

  • @kristopher87
    @kristopher87 Год назад +8

    People need to realize it still takes an operator to make the best of this technology. And the ones who say otherwise are sticks in the mud. You can’t just hit the automatics and it will magically put things to grade if you have massive fills and cuts, you still need to get things close to grade before the automatics can be utilized.

    • @liamo5448
      @liamo5448 Год назад

      It's only a matter of years till things will be fully automatic, in alot of underground mines alot of the machines run fully auto with an operator above ground monitoring it

    • @AaronWitt
      @AaronWitt  Год назад +1

      yep... autos and tech is nothing more than a tool. If you embrace it, you can do some neat stuff

    • @BC-iz8gt
      @BC-iz8gt Год назад

      Exactly

    • @dillonbolsinger9780
      @dillonbolsinger9780 3 месяца назад

      Gps is just a tool to check grade the only time u need it heavy is when your finishing operators rely to heavy on it way too much

  • @greymarket6834
    @greymarket6834 Год назад +3

    total stations were just starting to be a thing when i was in school. and this exact thing was still a concept on a white board

    • @liamo5448
      @liamo5448 Год назад +1

      I'm a geo-spatial surveying student in ireland, the technical name for a total station is a theodolite (measures angles and distances), modern total stations have been around since the 1970s/1980s but theodolite have been around hundreds of years

  • @blueman5924
    @blueman5924 Год назад +4

    Interesting technology. I imagine someday, on nearby planet, a fleet of these will be mining the surface autonomously. And yes, some of them could possibly have BuildWitt stickers on them.

  • @andrewgratton7556
    @andrewgratton7556 Год назад +4

    Another thing with the box blades is you need to have the machine arms bottomed out and the wheels should always be on the ground so the autos can work the blade freely. Also make sure the continuous flow is locked in.

  • @domforte2966
    @domforte2966 Год назад +3

    6:38 this was a perfect opportunity to put a skeleton in the ghost dozer

    • @Dirtymacked
      @Dirtymacked Год назад +1

      GPS doesn’t mean the machine operates autonomously. It means it has a built in surveyor/grade checker. The machine still needs operated, the GPS just makes it much more efficient and helps prevent unnecessary work from being done

    • @liamo5448
      @liamo5448 Год назад +1

      @@Dirtymacked I know in alot of European countries, its still illegal to not have an operator in a machine with machine control, only a matter of time till they start changing legislation

    • @AaronWitt
      @AaronWitt  Год назад

      hahahahaha

  • @jimbeam2705
    @jimbeam2705 Год назад +27

    As an old time heavy equipment operator, GPS makes operators useless without it. I knew operators that could fine grade by touch ,feel and movement , they had a built in a ($$) level. That's all lost with GPS. I never had the gift but was still good running what I did run.

    • @MrThatARMAguy
      @MrThatARMAguy Год назад +32

      Outdated way of thinking. Gps makes good operators great, and great operators amazing. It doesn’t make bad operators good. You still have to know what you’re doing

    • @adamgretzinger963
      @adamgretzinger963 Год назад +1

      As much as I hated where I worked I am absolutely thankful I started my dozer experience on a wore out 1960s d8 and later on my favorite dozer a wide track high sprocket d5 from the early 2000s neither of them had gps. You absolutely should start without gps you need to generate the feeling and understanding of the feel of the machine. When you're cutting to much or not enough you absolutely can feel in your seat when you begin to cut to much or little and this is a fundamental of dozer operation even with gps someone who doesn't understand this feeling will suck and have terrible efficiency generally being a waste of fuel and air.

    • @jimbeam2705
      @jimbeam2705 Год назад

      @@MrThatARMAguy Hi 🤡, I've ran heavy equipment for over 45 years. How about you?

    • @jimbeam2705
      @jimbeam2705 Год назад

      @@adamgretzinger963 LOL, you move the bulk and fine tune with GPS . You don't need to be great with GPS.

    • @adamgretzinger963
      @adamgretzinger963 Год назад

      @@jimbeam2705 no shit what I was getting at you need to understand the feeling of the machine cutting properly so you are not a waste of fuel or in this case a waste of my air.

  • @averagejoe1943
    @averagejoe1943 Год назад

    I’m dying laughing!!! You two clowns are hilarious! How do they let you run machines, and cameras? 🤣🤣🤣 lol the humor is great, and the info is good to…

  • @evanstone2704
    @evanstone2704 Год назад +1

    Love that auto steer

  • @TheGaggenau
    @TheGaggenau Год назад +1

    Another tec thats new in America but has been a standard for at least ten years in europe.

  • @DanielIndomables
    @DanielIndomables Год назад +1

    RockStructures 🔥🔥

  • @adambaker2876
    @adambaker2876 Год назад +2

    It’s funny to me how the construction industry has been slow, almost to the point of stubbornly refusing to accept gps and laser machine control yet those of us in the ag land levelling industry have been using automatic blade control since the 70’s. First with laserplane and now nearly all of us have switched to GPS

  • @robertandreoli9764
    @robertandreoli9764 Год назад +1

    Awesome video Aaron like the technology

  • @elibarker3337
    @elibarker3337 Год назад

    I would love to know where Eric got his jacket, that thing is pure drip.

  • @chriskillZ321
    @chriskillZ321 Год назад

    Are all of those big sites you visit Union Work ?

  • @haykellehiba1027
    @haykellehiba1027 Год назад

    Merci beaucoup 👍👍👍

  • @jamesburnette1850
    @jamesburnette1850 Год назад +1

    Ive been operating bulldozer over 20 years The whole steer assist with the bulldozer first of all seems unsafe,second whenever your grading around curb line and corners. A lot of times material will get under the front of your tracks throwing the whole gps reaction off. So I'll just continue to steer myself so I can rea act myself to recover from that. Just gonna be quicker in the course of the day

    • @jimbeam2705
      @jimbeam2705 Год назад +1

      Please don't let the GPS SOY BOYS on here read your comment. They think that they are better than you and me because they have GPS. But just like fish out of water, they would be useless without it.

  • @alexxxxx12341
    @alexxxxx12341 Год назад +1

    soooo short answer is its about 150k NZD worth of GPS // Machine Control on a skid steer..............

  • @slg7300
    @slg7300 Год назад

    Trimble test all their stuff out in a desert not on real sites. I operate all equipment but mainly in a 349f with Trimble earthworks and load rite scale. It's a ...OK... system . Sensors need some major updating to handle rock and ledge . Would also be great if sensors didnt half to he removed to hammer rock then they need to be calibrated. Updates should also be automatic

  • @gatorwing6231
    @gatorwing6231 Год назад +1

    What happens when the blade hits a giant buried boulder?🤨

  • @dcelectric6689
    @dcelectric6689 Год назад +2

    Cap 🧢 comeback 🧢 please come back

  • @raganusmc
    @raganusmc Год назад

    Wow GPS has came a long way. I still operatorat the old school way with grade stakes and operatorating with my ass lmao

  • @boomerang379
    @boomerang379 3 месяца назад

    It blows my mind how long it has taken for the commercial construction industry to finally accept gps. We’ve been using gps blade control in the Ag land levelling business for about 14 years. Gps autosteer for longer than that. All I ever hear from construction guys is things like I don’t gps, grade stakes have always worked or gps makes lazy operators. Actually no gps makes good operators even better and it makes not so good operators good enough. There are still seat of the pants opportunities.

  • @hishamnagi2055
    @hishamnagi2055 Год назад

    Where you working?

  • @ephraimteisi5582
    @ephraimteisi5582 Год назад +1

    Where's the fun/art in those auto steers lol

    • @Dirtymacked
      @Dirtymacked Год назад +2

      It’s called efficiency, productivity, and profitability. 3 kind of important things in construction….

  • @AndyFromBeaverton
    @AndyFromBeaverton Год назад +1

    2:45 That rhinoplasty looks good. About time you fixed that beak.

  • @LeapingBlackman
    @LeapingBlackman Год назад

    I challenge you as a certified forklift operator to run a machine better than me...
    I just wanna be in a video

  • @mitch1348
    @mitch1348 Год назад

    4:39 😂

  • @griffoutdoortv5882
    @griffoutdoortv5882 Год назад

    Pretty cool tech it’s just a shame we’re seeing the end of an era where you have to be an operator and spend your life honing the craft so becoming button pushers it’s probably good for the industry but it’s just a shame

  • @OfficialProcess
    @OfficialProcess Год назад +1

    Hi i'm work in Komatsu Indonesia fabrication

  • @robertchapman549
    @robertchapman549 Год назад

    I want a sticker

  • @hishamnagi2055
    @hishamnagi2055 Год назад

    I need to work with you

  • @willross4125
    @willross4125 Год назад

    Sort only

  • @Carbie69ner
    @Carbie69ner Год назад

    Wait are you just a city boy with a camera

  • @Nightsweeper
    @Nightsweeper Год назад +2

    Takes the word Operator out of Heavy Equipment . Instead it’s replace with Run Heavy Equipment.

  • @brownwarrior6867
    @brownwarrior6867 Год назад

    I Operate Machines this is simply an extended lunch break with kidney problems.

  • @oomachiw111
    @oomachiw111 Год назад +2

    That isn't operating, basically a seat warmer nothing more.

  • @lowkeytalented2288
    @lowkeytalented2288 Год назад +1

    Oh boy more things to go wrong and not work and slow you down, just get a good operator

    • @Dirtymacked
      @Dirtymacked Год назад +3

      Does your mind still think as if we’re in the 70’s or 80’s? Ever learn how to adapt and/or learn? Or do you know it all?

    • @jimbeam2705
      @jimbeam2705 Год назад

      @@Dirtymacked Hi 🤡, I bet that you don't even run heavy equipment. LOL 😂

  • @ericglasgow1616
    @ericglasgow1616 Год назад

    All this stuff dose is take job's from skilled workers

  • @grimessimpson5013
    @grimessimpson5013 Год назад +1

    Amazing video and thank you for breaking it down!! Despite the economic downturn, I'm so happy I have been earning $ 60,000 returns from my $9,000 investment every 21days.🏆

    • @Kevinscott262
      @Kevinscott262 Год назад

      This must be an investment with Mr Barry Silbert

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      @kimberlydewing4074 Год назад

      @Gavin Andresen He helped me recover what I lost trying to trade myself

    • @NancyGarcia-kb7rw
      @NancyGarcia-kb7rw Год назад

      @Donald McKenzie Please how do I reach out to Mr Barry Silbert? Am from London

    • @miguelalfaro878
      @miguelalfaro878 Год назад

      @Donald McKenzie I just withdraw my profits a week ago, it was so shocking when I withdrew $32,450 knowing I invested $3,000. I wish I could reinvest but, too much bills

    • @gabriellouis5222
      @gabriellouis5222 Год назад

      @@miguelalfaro878 I countlessly share my experience with co-workers at work, on how I made $23,000 from $2,000 in 7 days of trading

  • @halffast7799
    @halffast7799 Год назад

    These electronics are great, until they're not.

  • @coreynunn4607
    @coreynunn4607 Год назад +1

    Yeah sorry you just completely killed a sale with pulling your politics into it.
    To bad...

    • @Dirtymacked
      @Dirtymacked Год назад +1

      Don’t be so sensitive and emotional bro. You’re likely the only person who caught feelings over that. Grow up and quit taking politics so seriously.

    • @AaronWitt
      @AaronWitt  Год назад +1

      I don't even get what you're talking about sweetie

    • @jimbeam2705
      @jimbeam2705 Год назад

      @@Dirtymacked Ah , a good democrat cheerleader you are. LOL 😂

    • @MPLSdunk
      @MPLSdunk Год назад +1

      You politic guys are nuts. Calm down.

    • @coreynunn4607
      @coreynunn4607 Год назад +1

      @@jimbeam2705
      Actially i do not get into politics at all.
      So it is a long way from that.
      But nice try tho in gwtting a possible rise out of me.
      Of you want to know how I feel abou polchwck out George Carlins piece on politics.