How to Operate a Skid Steer - Advanced // Heavy Equipment Operator

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2019
  • For those heavy equipment operators, this is a follow-up to our popular “How to Operate a Skid Steer” vlog. In this video, we will go over grading, spreading dirt, tipping the machine, changing accessories and driving on a slope in our Case TR310 skid steer. Do you have questions/comments? Leave them below!
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  • @rsroor
    @rsroor 4 года назад +64

    I started my job as a laborer with a shovel. Thanks to this video I was able to grade well enough my first time running the machine to become operator for my crew :) I LOVE GOING TO WORK NOW!

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  4 года назад +2

      That is awesome....thanks for the comment! Good luck!

    • @j.johnson6548
      @j.johnson6548 3 года назад +7

      Operating big machines for work is fun. Now imagine operating one these mad boys for your own company

    • @ronniewilliz153
      @ronniewilliz153 3 года назад +2

      Yessir same here I just landed an operator job with a company I worked for before picking up trash an lumber with a skid steer but quit an now 2 years later came back an I'm doing stucco grades /plumbing back fills an pad fills. Making $14 an hr an love waking up to go to work where as before I hated waking up going to work. Now I love it.

    • @mindman1234
      @mindman1234 3 года назад +1

      @@ronniewilliz153 how much do operators make in your area? i started 20/hr as a laborer. most good operators in my area are 28-30+ easy

    • @ronniewilliz153
      @ronniewilliz153 3 года назад

      I'm only making 14 now I started at 14 an have had a rough almost year here. An after my 90 day I didn't ask for a raise either cus my mess ups an issues with health caused me to miss a few days here an there so I never asked. But I'm gonna ask real soon. Tho.

  • @freedomforall64
    @freedomforall64 4 года назад +13

    Had to move some dirt in back yard with sloping hills. Decided to watch this video. SO GLAD I DID!!!! Buckled in fired it up, moved 20 or 30 buckets of dirt - thinkin' I'm a pro, nothing to this until Darth Ego made me hit the wrong foot peddle and I roll forward. Freaked for a second - not hurt - then I heard Obi Wan Bobcat Guy from the video whisper to me "remain calm, you can right yourself with the boom". Flipped myself back up.... seconds before Princess Leiatoldyouso came outside. Thanks for saving my Man Card. You rock.

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  4 года назад +1

      oh my....well that's a cool success story! Glad we could help..hopefully you didn't have to change your shorts afterwards!

    • @dwightparker3065
      @dwightparker3065 4 года назад +2

      Princes Leiatoldyouso? I have one of those too!!! 😂

  • @thegoodearth7
    @thegoodearth7 4 года назад +17

    I have been watching your videos. Was raised working on farms and heavy equipment. You are an excellent teacher and the video shots are extremely well-done. I wish all youtube channels were as excellent as what you all have put together here!

  • @briancrisson7570
    @briancrisson7570 4 года назад +9

    You can also use the bucket curled down like a dozer blade while pushing forward to fill holes allows you to see how much you're leaving and adjust as needed for fine grading. And you can reach over things or around them to flick dirt into holes. I back fill allot of curb avoiding stakes and utilities. Figured it couldn't hurt to watch a few videos and maybe learn something I didn't know. The best way I've found to learn is by watching other people. Not only what the machine is doing but the operator inside. Thanks for the video. I'll be sure to send the next guy I've got to train here for basics first.

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  4 года назад

      Excellent tip...thanks for sharing!

    • @ronniewilliz153
      @ronniewilliz153 3 года назад

      I do this a lot too. An when I have to do plumbing back fills an have to dump dirt over pipes I'll flick the dirt as well great tips man.

  • @netfolks
    @netfolks 4 года назад +22

    Very nicely done. Thank you for making it available. Makes me much more confident getting in one.

  • @TheSagerider
    @TheSagerider 4 года назад +4

    That was an excellent tutorial. Very well done. I recently bought a JD 318D skid steer and have zero experience. I really needed
    to see this video and will be looking for the first one now. I operated heavy equipment in the military but that was many years ago.
    I bought my JD for snow removal mainly but it is very useful with moving logs around in my firewood pile. I really could use a set of
    forks for the log work but for now the bucket does well enough until next year. Done with bucking and spitting firewood this year.
    Thank you!

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  4 года назад

      Thanks for the comment. Make sure to check our LEARN playlist for other training videos.

    • @jonintc
      @jonintc 4 года назад +3

      I have a used Deere 333d and it’s awesome. I’m here looking for advanced techniques on creating trails along a slope. Stick time definitely helps along with watching videos such as Andrew Camarata on youtube. I just wish there were more pro videos like this one that goes into techniques when one doesn’t have a 6-way blade, etc

  • @markvalleys7072
    @markvalleys7072 4 года назад +7

    Always wanted to use one of these bad boys since childhood! Super cross lover here and always wanted to build tracks! Finally used one and could not get off of it! Truly made me feel like a kid again

  • @RoyCampanella44
    @RoyCampanella44 4 года назад +4

    Excellent. Thank you. Goes to show you don't always have to be THE BEST operator to be the best teacher!

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  4 года назад

      definitely true....not even close to the best operator...still learning every day!

  • @omarpopioco9997
    @omarpopioco9997 5 дней назад

    Great video - Thank you! It helped me big time get my grading and confidence up operating in front of neighbors! upped my skill level from beginner to "looking" pretty experienced 😃
    I have lots to learn, but neighbors now are now wondering if they should get one for themselves! I just hope they dont have the *near misses* I did on the learning curve to getting this far. I have so much more confidence and efficiency now thanks to the educational videos on RUclips like this one.
    Please keep up the great content! 👍👍

  • @themachinerydoctor9117
    @themachinerydoctor9117 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for all the tips, trying to get into skidsteer operating, this has been very helpful.

  • @MasynMoyer
    @MasynMoyer 2 года назад

    Getting ready to use a skid steer on Monday for the first time ever. Thank you for these videos! Super excited!

    • @RenderingsToTheMAX
      @RenderingsToTheMAX 11 месяцев назад

      well....how'd it go? You've left us all in suspense?!

  • @kylephillip6433
    @kylephillip6433 4 года назад +4

    Nice demonstration video I got certified at an agricultural factory on one these machines are awesome

  • @weets69
    @weets69 3 года назад

    Another great vid. Luv watching these and I don’t even operate heavy equipment 😎

  • @dylanchalmers3011
    @dylanchalmers3011 Год назад

    @Heavy Metal Learning also applies for full sized track loaders. those you can add counter weights to the sides on the rear

  • @walla2k594
    @walla2k594 3 года назад +8

    When back dragging (in float) with your cutting edge, at the end of your pass go ahead and curl your bucket flat instead of lifting the arms. You'll get a nice transition to the end of your pass. Great vid.

    • @paulyoukhana7779
      @paulyoukhana7779 3 года назад

      This was a big help! Thanks

    • @mustafamanuel6899
      @mustafamanuel6899 2 года назад

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      @lawrenceezequiel7271 2 года назад

      @Mustafa Manuel instablaster =)

    • @mustafamanuel6899
      @mustafamanuel6899 2 года назад

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    • @mustafamanuel6899
      @mustafamanuel6899 2 года назад

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      Thanks so much, you saved my account!

  • @wraith0127
    @wraith0127 3 года назад +1

    Not sure if this machine has it, but many modern skid/track steers have dual rates for hydraulics and travel speeds. If you are just starting out or renting a machine you're not familiar with, ask an experienced operator, the rental agency, or check the operators manual to see if your machine can be switched into slow mode. Even as an experienced operator, I frequently use the slower settings if I'm doing more precise work like final grading or changing attachments. It makes the machine much less "touchy".

  • @ashenblunts8865
    @ashenblunts8865 3 года назад +4

    3rd day of work tomorrow landscaping. They want me to operate the skid steer tomorrow and this gives me some confidence that I wont look like a jackass

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  3 года назад +2

      Probably still will....but every day you'll be just a little bit better

    • @mandataruu8685
      @mandataruu8685 3 года назад

      @@HeavyMetalLearning :-)))

    • @ronniewilliz153
      @ronniewilliz153 3 года назад +2

      @@HeavyMetalLearning even tho it was 3 months ago I hope you made slow movements an took your time. How did it go tho I hope it went well.

  • @AvgJoe0007
    @AvgJoe0007 4 года назад +25

    You mentioned that the machine is extremely sensitive when trying to line up and pick up an attachment. It helps to power down to idle before trying to pick up an attachment. That will help eliminate most of the jerkiness. Seems obvious, but it took me awhile to figure that out on my own.

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  4 года назад

      Good point...thanks for sharing!

    • @marines823
      @marines823 4 года назад +1

      This is a very good tip! I also do this when offloading pallets on terrain that’s not level

    • @ronniewilliz153
      @ronniewilliz153 3 года назад

      Yessir it sure dose

  • @matanakibau
    @matanakibau Год назад

    Awesome 💯

  • @j.johnson6548
    @j.johnson6548 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the instruction. I can see operating skid steer is similar to operating a Zero-Turn mower withou the arm attachments

  • @FluxxTrades
    @FluxxTrades 3 года назад

    I have a 2011 SV185 and am currently trying to find out how to use the float option and have no idea how to use it? Do you know if the 2011 models have them?

  • @Warshark9
    @Warshark9 5 лет назад +3

    Good video! Thanks for the upload

  • @benjaminreginald9438
    @benjaminreginald9438 4 года назад +6

    Getting ready to attend union equipment training, have been watching all the vids . Reinforcing the basics to be confident and smooth .
    Thanks for putting your time into making these videos available!

  • @jameswright-2024
    @jameswright-2024 Год назад

    can this small skid loader accept a backhoe attachment and excavate 6 to 7 deep trench? Thanks for the lesson

  • @markhall3434
    @markhall3434 3 года назад

    Does "Floating the Bucket" float the Curl And the Boom or just the Curl?

  • @benjaminanthony5201
    @benjaminanthony5201 3 года назад +3

    Great video. I have a random question. If a skid loader were to get struck by lightning while on the job with someone in it do you know if the operator would be unharmed? I know cars that are struck by lightning usually leave the driver unharmed so I am assuming the same for a skid loader. I was once in a situation where lightning struck a tree about 25 ft from me while I was on the job so that’s what got me thinking.

    • @wetrock2766
      @wetrock2766 3 года назад

      Look up "Faraday cage" this scientist found out that no matter the intensity of the voltage it will not penetrate a closed metallic structure, exactly like a car or metallic equipment, skidsteer, bulldozer, excavator. One important thing is not to leave the machine because lightning could strike again or if a power line is touching the ground or the car you could get fried. Wait for help and tell people to keep away until competent rescue arrive.

  • @dirtworks7511
    @dirtworks7511 4 года назад +2

    This is definitely a second year course in dirt. If you have a week or two of experience and are hungry this is not a bad video.

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  4 года назад +2

      I'll take that

    • @dirtworks7511
      @dirtworks7511 4 года назад +2

      I definitely don't mean it in bad blood, you have a great video series going. Thanks man 👍👍

  • @timvivoda5208
    @timvivoda5208 3 года назад +1

    Fantastic video Tim from Australia .thank you I'll put a shrimp on the BBQ for you and a 🍺 .

  • @seandacey8346
    @seandacey8346 2 года назад

    A skid steer with TRACKS is a must for use in clay soils particularly when the soil becomes saturated with rain. A skid steer with wheels are great for completely dry conditions but HORRIBLE for slippery soils especially once the soil gets wet and has a moderate grade to the land.

  • @theopautsch2311
    @theopautsch2311 4 года назад +3

    The trick you showed works good if you get stuck in snow also

  • @Dennis_Blankespoor
    @Dennis_Blankespoor 5 лет назад +2

    A video about running a excavator and hydraulic hammer may be a good idea and it might saves a lot of windows

  • @burtbrooks7731
    @burtbrooks7731 3 года назад

    If you can run one of these you got a job bout anywhere they’ve came along way since the ol bobcats with foot pedals 😂😂 easier to learn on and it’s the most used piece of equipment besides a mini excavator at our company hands down👍👍

  • @davidsullins6225
    @davidsullins6225 4 года назад +5

    Great video weekend warrior rental operator any tips on leveling grades on slopes ?

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  4 года назад +2

      Take it slow...grading is one of the most difficult things to master so don’t plan to become an “expert” in a weekend. Just make sure boom is all the way down which will be level with your tracks, then error on the side of your bucket curled up more than open more (that way you avoid risk of gouging our ground making a divot)

  • @jordonleekosam5041
    @jordonleekosam5041 4 года назад +1

    Awesome🤙🙏🤙

  • @sjohnson9403
    @sjohnson9403 3 года назад +1

    You have the best videos

  • @cassandracabbagestalk4815
    @cassandracabbagestalk4815 4 года назад +1

    Excellent video

  • @hopebear06
    @hopebear06 3 года назад +1

    HOLY HECK! I was dropped into a machine today for the first time and had 2 trucks dumping piles of clay rich soil for me to build a house pad. Every time I'd start to get a feel for the machine I'd get pulled out then into the big roller. The other blokes make it look so easy! All 3 of them spread the piles in about a minute and all 3 do it a different way. I was so confused and under the pump. I only learnt the roller yesterday. The dump truck the day before that and the water truck just last week! Never even driven a truck before. Enjoyed it up until today. Need help from a higher source....🙏

    • @rooster3809
      @rooster3809 3 года назад

      Hope you are doing well and understand it more!

  • @07negative56
    @07negative56 3 года назад +2

    My equipment is wicked old.. What are these seat belts & lights you speak of? Got a Bobcat 763. Looking at a Case 1840C. Great video & instruction.

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  3 года назад

      lol....nice...just use duct tape!

    • @ronniewilliz153
      @ronniewilliz153 3 года назад

      I run a bobcat 550 foot pedal an I love the foot pedal style I'm like a green horn when it comes to joysticks lol

  • @burtbrooks7731
    @burtbrooks7731 3 года назад

    Auto level is the biz👍👍

  • @jeremyporter5063
    @jeremyporter5063 5 лет назад +3

    Great videos and very helpful. I'd like to see more on backhoes and what you do when you're stuck.

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  4 года назад

      Definitely can work on putting some of those together. Thanks

    • @mr.d4700
      @mr.d4700 4 года назад

      Use the bucket to pull yourself out. If the fails you can use another matching to put good material under the tracks while using the boom to push the machine off the ground. Slowly working one side then the other until you build yourself up.

  • @ToyotaPrius-ri7of
    @ToyotaPrius-ri7of 5 лет назад +2

    I love CASE

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  5 лет назад +1

      Yeah...nice skid steer!

    • @jpa1282
      @jpa1282 4 года назад

      I've had nothing but terrible experience with might have just been lemons but I prefer cat

    • @Dandre181
      @Dandre181 4 года назад

      Case is trashhh

  • @marvindebot3264
    @marvindebot3264 4 года назад +1

    Do people use a GP bucket on a skid steer as a rule in the US? Here in Australia a 4 in 1 is pretty much standard. We tend to use a spreader bar a lot for starters and for that you need the 4 in 1 of course. the 4 in 1 is just so much more versatile
    .

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  4 года назад

      I would say a GP bucket is the standard hear in the states...but interested to hear others responses....

    • @marvindebot3264
      @marvindebot3264 4 года назад +2

      @@HeavyMetalLearning Ok interesting, you hardly ever see one here, most operators I know including myself don't even own one.

  • @marines823
    @marines823 4 года назад +2

    Nice video

  • @olverapepe3900
    @olverapepe3900 4 года назад +1

    Case is the best

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  4 года назад

      Yeah...hadn’t run much Case but I did like this unit. Thanks for the comment!

  • @justinpaone2227
    @justinpaone2227 4 года назад +1

    i'm in Anoka and am curious if you will do a skid steer series on wheeled skid steers, i've rented bob cats, cat, and john dear. tracked is very hard on your back but very stable. wheeled using your hands and feet sucks but thats still the majority of whats out their. well, wheeled at least being its far cheaper than tracked both for purchase and maintenance. wheeled bounces around so much and if you have actual levers to control the tracks, it can really start to get out of hand, i usually just let them go and let the machine settle down. i've only got maybe 50 hours in one, haven't tipped forward because it is common sense and one a wheeled machine, you learn how unstable you are very quickly anyway like pulley wheelies. haha. as far as grading, and advice on a wheeled machine besides go slow.

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  4 года назад

      Yeah, potentially could do some wheeled skid videos. I definitely wouldn't use a wheeled for grading though. They are really only designed to be used on hard surfaces. Controls are the same, but there are some subtle differences in how they respond.

    • @justinpaone2227
      @justinpaone2227 4 года назад

      @@HeavyMetalLearning with controls I was reffering to the 2 foot long levers which you control with your arm not your wrist. those can get you in trouble pretty quick. I deal with a gravel driveway with ruts that is a 30 percent grade at least. not 30 degrees. backing down that with a wheeled machine is a slow white knuckle type of experience. tracked, no issue for obvious reasons, why back down? because it ends at the roadway and i'm bringing material up from wash outs. avoiding turning around over and over. i wouldn't grade with a wheeled skid steer either, but tracked is about 50 percent more expensive to rent and hard to find. Lano, Grand Rental, Highway 55 Rental, most I've come across have maybe one tracked skid steer even on site, rarley available. Anyway, i do like joystick control better, no foot controls. Remember the really old ones that had a T handle to steer. I guess it worked.

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  4 года назад

      @@justinpaone2227 I've never run one of those older ones so don't think I can help with that. But you should be able to find tracked skids to rent, I know both United and Sunbelt Rentals have tracked skids to rent.

  • @mohsenghadiri1101
    @mohsenghadiri1101 5 лет назад +6

    Hey man, you are demonstrating Case machine but you wore Komatsu reflector??!! What's going on?

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  4 года назад +1

      Komatsu doesn't have skid steers in the US so we had to do this with a Case.

    • @naturestrail2296
      @naturestrail2296 4 года назад

      What's going on is who cares lol

  • @kzpylj7729
    @kzpylj7729 3 года назад

    I've tipped once carrying a tree to dump it over a fence. Luckily I wasn't over the fence yet and was still turning to dump it

  • @VirginiaMercedes-gb8yl
    @VirginiaMercedes-gb8yl Год назад

    Is there a smaller skid skid stir

  • @hawaiig4401
    @hawaiig4401 4 года назад

    MAKE articulated mini loader like KRAMER OR WEIDEMANN

  • @loganrm1994
    @loganrm1994 3 года назад +1

    ISO for when you gotta drive across the yard and want to use your phone. H-pattern for when u gotta get some work done.

  • @AusJackal
    @AusJackal 4 года назад +2

    Can you do a skid steer video for a 4 in 1 bucket...?

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  4 года назад

      Never used one...but if we get one on site we’ll definitely do a video on it. Thanks for the comment!

  • @marcoantoniodossantos7066
    @marcoantoniodossantos7066 3 года назад

    Queria ver essa maquina carregando caminhoes

  • @AngryDuckSoup
    @AngryDuckSoup Год назад

    never mentioned idle down to cool turbo

  • @Thekahootmaster23
    @Thekahootmaster23 4 года назад +1

    You should do you how to load a forklift onto a trailer

  • @heriz3231
    @heriz3231 3 года назад +1

    Im learning on my dads bobcat im the third generation to be running a skid steer 🙏🏻

  • @Nothingtoya
    @Nothingtoya 4 года назад +1

    Show them how to throw the material and grade it. Its something I see less and less operators learn how to do.

  • @johnchandler1196
    @johnchandler1196 4 года назад +1

    These are very basic tips. The auto level is only good for loading trucks. Curling back and turning a little will help you put a percentage on your grade. Cat machines can run 2:1 slopes sideways very easy also. Back dragging on a skidsteer is a big no no. Alot of guys cant cut grade going forward, so learning to only cut forward is very key to learning this machine. But alot of what you covered is basic knowledge in my opinion.

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  4 года назад

      Thanks for the comment.

    • @marines823
      @marines823 4 года назад +5

      Back dragging in a skid steer is Normal

    • @johnchandler1196
      @johnchandler1196 4 года назад +3

      Yeah, what I'm talking about is guys trying to cut grade or make fills back dragging. You'll never get the grade flat back dragging the way to can cutting forward, not to mention you dont have compaction if its soft enough to back drag. Plus, you will wear out a bucket in no time. But yes SOME back dragging is normal.

    • @samcanrealty9384
      @samcanrealty9384 4 года назад +1

      @@johnchandler1196 Yes I agree with John, you can in this video back dragging to make grade only made up and down hills and not a level area

  • @azadchoudhury2312
    @azadchoudhury2312 4 года назад +1

    Hello sir
    I like it
    How much price

  • @phoenixplays9636
    @phoenixplays9636 Год назад

    i am a kid and i am driving like a pro in the deer

  • @mudpuddle8805
    @mudpuddle8805 2 года назад

    Here's one thing I've found; Cheap foreign made buckets dont have the proper geometry. With the loader arms fully down, if you level cheap buckets, often they inches above the ground. If you lower the cutting edge to the ground, the bucket is actually very angled downwards and will want to dig as it loads up. Cheap or not, if a company is going to the trouble to actually mass produce a product, they should take the time and care to do it right.

  • @itsnowornever4
    @itsnowornever4 3 года назад +1

    this cat must be on ssppeedd

  • @joebustos6413
    @joebustos6413 3 года назад

    Watching this guy's videos makes a thought as to what idiots are people hiring to operate like that. Who hires people with those faults you teache to correct. Some get and most dont.teach folding a pile.revers to closest line with arm up to just above the track view.so you can look in reverse left or right.dont forget not all machines are sticks. Foot controlls seem old school now

  • @VictorHernandez-rz5ko
    @VictorHernandez-rz5ko 11 месяцев назад

    Enespañol

  • @lolcopyright
    @lolcopyright 5 лет назад +6

    Instructions unclear, detracked in ditch.

  • @gavinjaskinia5701
    @gavinjaskinia5701 3 года назад

    I’m not one who knows a lot about machines and operating but I have been running a skid steer for four years straight now and this guy is giving the most incoherent “advanced” tutorial I’ve ever seen. I mean come on dude your whole video was spliced together from shots of you doing shit work and then telling the viewers that’s what it looks like. If you worked as an operator in my city your ass would be fired within the week.

  • @edstimator1
    @edstimator1 4 года назад +4

    I watched until your first skil lesson. Fine grading. Wrong. Start with a full bucket. That will prevent the bucket from being too sensitive to rise and dig in. It will also fill in low spots which can't happen with an empty bucket. Want to learn to be an operator...operate...there are no shortcuts. It's not something you can learn from a video.

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  4 года назад +2

      Are there any parts that are right??? #HatersGonnaHate

    • @edstimator1
      @edstimator1 4 года назад +1

      @@HeavyMetalLearning Can't say because I didn't watch the rest. I only saw what I commented about. I'm not deliberately trying to hate on your schtick here. Sorry if it came off like that but I do believe that there are some things that need to be done intuitively and this is one of them. How to gain that skil? PRACTICE!

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  4 года назад

      @@edstimator1 Agree with that, the only way to get skilled is seat time. Thanks for the comment!

    • @edstimator1
      @edstimator1 4 года назад +3

      Your welcome! Here's a pro tip for you. Down hill dirt is always cheaper than up hill dirt. Meaning that it is faster and more efficient to push or dig from the up hill side. Because the weight of the machine works in your favor. It may seem obvious but a lot of operators will attack a borrow site (where you are digging from) from the down hill side. It is almost always faster to start from the uphill side working downhill. Hope that helps someone.

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  4 года назад

      @@edstimator1 good tip....thanks for sharing!

  • @austinhauck7278
    @austinhauck7278 3 года назад

    This isnt advanced shit advanced shit would be grading footings with it and back dragging n shit

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  3 года назад +1

      that's in our next video..."Super Advanced Shit and How to Check Oil"

  • @shaneperehudoff7690
    @shaneperehudoff7690 Год назад

    That is completely wrong on how to grade and spread material. Do not listen to this guy. I have 33 years of experience operating every machine. You do what he’s doing on a job site you’re fired.