You are a very skilled operator, quick, and very efficient. I really enjoy watching your videos! I also love the length of them, it gives us a good perspective on the job you are doing. Careful weighing of your scoops, keeps the drivers and your bosses happy. Thank you for taking time out of your day to make these very good videos, and share them with us. Stay safe, my friend, and take care. My name is Kevin, I'm from Colorado, U.S.A. I look forward to seeing more of your videos in the future! :)
Awesome footage awesome, I like seeing gravel videos being loaded and handled. Like length of the video, this has to be one my top ten that I will watch. Keep them coming
We enjoy your videos. It's fun to watch you clear snow off the roadway too. Silly question: what would weigh more-a scoop of that larger rock you were handling starting at 9:00 into the video or a scoop full of sand? My wife says sand and I say rock.
Thanks, Paul. I was thinking that the rock might have more density than loose sand. Thinking on that again I reason that rock is composed of grains like sand. Those grains do not compress because they are in the form of a rock. As you explain, there are big spaces between the rocks in a bucket. Sand has no voids. Cheers! :)
They got CB radio, so the trucks usually call in what type, and how much they want. In other places tho they dont have a radio, so they use hand signals and the trucks just go to the pile of rocks they want
In the more modern pits over here they pull the truck up to a station when entering the pit where they swipe a "truck card" that has all the details, then you enter the customer and the fraction you want, and then the loader gets the order on a screen basicly...
@@reaperv8 We call it "spill-gate" roughly translated.. It keeps the load from spilling off, but allso have the advantage of getting the material further away from the truck when tipping...
You are a very skilled operator, quick, and very efficient. I really enjoy watching your videos! I also love the length of them, it gives us a good perspective on the job you are doing. Careful weighing of your scoops, keeps the drivers and your bosses happy. Thank you for taking time out of your day to make these very good videos, and share them with us. Stay safe, my friend, and take care. My name is Kevin, I'm from Colorado, U.S.A. I look forward to seeing more of your videos in the future! :)
Awesome footage awesome, I like seeing gravel videos being loaded and handled. Like length of the video, this has to be one my top ten that I will watch. Keep them coming
Good video. I am from Italy and make a similar work as yours. I have a Komatsu Mobil crusher 300R.
bonjour,superbe video ,travail bien organiser bonne journée a toute l 'équipe.
Nice Looking Working Again ;-)
Great video, thank you. 👍
Looks like a game I would play.
The video was 20 minutes longer than it needed to be. Great content though.
We enjoy your videos. It's fun to watch you clear snow off the roadway too.
Silly question: what would weigh more-a scoop of that larger rock you were handling starting at 9:00 into the video or a scoop full of sand? My wife says sand and I say rock.
Sand will weigh more than rock the rock has to many voids when it's in the bucket I do loadout just like he is doing
Thanks, Paul. I was thinking that the rock might have more density than loose sand. Thinking on that again I reason that rock is composed of grains like sand. Those grains do not compress because they are in the form of a rock. As you explain, there are big spaces between the rocks in a bucket. Sand has no voids. Cheers! :)
What's the purpose of the dirt extracted from the crushed rock and stone the color is gray??
good driving.
but,
the dirt and rocks mix is such a straight out scam though!
I would imagine the dirt and rocks mix is a good road base, and I cannot imagine them selling it as rock only.
Kan du ladda upp mer videos skulle va kul 😀😀
Vad tycker du om jobbet? Trivs du? Vilken utbildning gick du?
Jodå det är roligt jobb har kört här i 10år nu 😂 har inte gått någon utbildning jag gick bygg i skolan 😂 men jag har tagit förarbevis på hjullastare 😊
How do you know what material each truck wants
They got CB radio, so the trucks usually call in what type, and how much they want. In other places tho they dont have a radio, so they use hand signals and the trucks just go to the pile of rocks they want
In the more modern pits over here they pull the truck up to a station when entering the pit where they swipe a "truck card" that has all the details, then you enter the customer and the fraction you want, and then the loader gets the order on a screen basicly...
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I don't understand why the dump truck being loaded w/ rock(around 5:10 in the video) doesn't have a tailgate?? That's irresponsible!
It has one but its really low so you dont see it from that angle
@@reaperv8 ...Huh! Well, OK...Thank You.
Carmie Thompson at 32:03 the same truck comes back a you can see the small tailgate :) but i dont know why it is that small xD
@@reaperv8 We call it "spill-gate" roughly translated.. It keeps the load from spilling off, but allso have the advantage of getting the material further away from the truck when tipping...
An Ton thanks good to know ^^