I loved this movie, I can remember thinking that hiding inside of a flimsy culvert was a really bad idea. As it turned out, seconds later, I was right. ;-)
@retydeere1111 Haha this is a different Killdozer - he's making the Komatsu Marvin Heemeyer used for the Granby Colorado rampage in 2004. This was a horror film regarding a bulldozer possessed by a meteorite on a remote island full of construction workers.
The fact That A crime were There was a killing bulldozer aka the killer dozer that was made by Marvin Heemeyer The Vid was fun to watch of it tho but saddly it was a bad story behind it
Why are there a random bunch of computer bleeps all the time? It don't make them noises in the first place. I swear audio from these old movies is horrible
They had dozer he use roofed one and push the mertoite after it had mind of it own and want to kill why not when it attacking ram it with none roofed one and drag it to da cool water
@Walmart_Shopping_cart It all depends. The D9 has quite a few things going for it... 'no driver' so it could go endlessly without operator fatigue (although newer machines have operating technology and assists now, too). It also has none of the sensors or computers a modern dozer has, so there would be a lot less to go wrong. However, the newer Caterpillars have hi-track design (which actually came out about 3 years after filming) that cause less sprocket wear and deliver power to the ground much better than a conventional setup. Even without the hi-track, newer dozers are designed to be a lot more efficient. As for who I'd rather see win? Let's just say there's a reason I posted this video...
I don't understand what all that metal work is behind the seat but I'm guessing that hid another driver and controls for the dozer when they were filming it driving on it's own?????
They probably just put in enough diesel in the line & set it up were nothing was & let it go untill diesel in the line was out what I would do probably only last a minute or 2
@ThetreeDraggon If you watch the movie, they try all different ways of stopping it, from burning it and blowing it up to fighting it with a cable shovel. At the end of the movie, Kelly (Clint Walker) spots their industrial-grade generator set and clamps it to a bunch of steel plates underneath a flimsy cover. He then proceeds to lure the machine over to the trap where they flip the switch on the generator, charging the steel plates underneath the cover and electrocuting the all-metal machine.
Pulling the right clutch does not turn the machine left🤯🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. They couldnt even get a real operator or at least sync the scenes up right 😅😅😅. I agree w @twiggs4344 abov on the $6 budget
@@theunemployedtrucker If you'd do that for a D8, imagine what you'd do for the D9 they used in the movie 😂 not to mention they welded an extra top piece to make the blade bigger than the original
Shake hands with danger!
Made me think of this too
Unpoular headcannon - They found uranium, and this was all a lucid hallucination
@@LydiaBurton-tx9qm Makes the whole film a lot more interesting 😅
The sentiment killing bulldozer doesn’t exist, it can’t hurt you
*The killdozer:*
@@kristinabegail 🤣
Got to love the old pony start tractors
Maximum overdrive lore
I forgot about this! I was a kid when I saw this! My first horror movie! 😂
@AdamAdam-vy1pe Great starter film I guess haha it's not bloody like most horror movies are
They literally had to do the work to pay for the production 😂
The budget for this flick was $6.52. 😅
And you still got change back lol
yea, the price of the diesel fuel
They made it on lunch break, boss was pretty peaved about the work shed
This was a great movie❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
At 12:15 look at that head setting in the little cab behind the seat.
What an interesting movie! I hope nothing of similar nature happens 30 years later in a small town in Colorado
@@politicallyinaccuratetoast4757 And almost 20 years after THAT, WhistlinDiesel bought an identical machine 😅
I loved this movie, I can remember thinking that hiding inside of a flimsy culvert was a really bad idea. As it turned out, seconds later, I was right. ;-)
@@JimsEquipmentShed There was one point in time I knew almost every line by heart! 😁
I used to have nightmares about the guy getting crushed in the culvert
Зачем я потратил 20 минут жизни на просмотр этого шедевра))
They should make a Killdozer 2 with a Komatsu D575. THAT would be some scary shit
@@TheMNrailfan227 They did... they made a live action version with one in 2004 😅
@@dozerfarms Marv’s machine was a D355A. The D575 is a much larger and newer machine, but I definitely see the joke you’re going for
Nah acco super dozer
@@nancycarter4492 that’s a lil too big
This must give marv Inspiration to bulid is own
Here we go people who don’t know what they’re saying, just keep it to yourself.
Most of you don’t know the full story or have any knowledge at all.
@@Maikel1500 it's a joke
I think this was the place where they got the name from the killdozer
@@MoonRockerFan You're probably not wrong 😅
Nice machine. WD is fabricating an example for fun.
Don’t build them like they used to 👍👍
@retydeere1111 Haha this is a different Killdozer - he's making the Komatsu Marvin Heemeyer used for the Granby Colorado rampage in 2004. This was a horror film regarding a bulldozer possessed by a meteorite on a remote island full of construction workers.
I love bulldozers!
The fact That A crime were There was a killing bulldozer aka the killer dozer that was made by Marvin Heemeyer The Vid was fun to watch of it tho but saddly it was a bad story behind it
@@Deadsho3ts This movie actually came out almost exactly 30 years before the Marvin Heemeyer incident!
Nice noises!!! Love it
@@MsSEXTANS D9G Caterpillar Dozer with a Caterpillar D353 Straight 6 Turbo Diesel. Nothing in the world beats the sound!
I thought it International TD 25?
I thought it was a International TD 25
@@dozerfarmsDetroit Diesel will always sound the best. Claterpillar?😅
@carlachambers3771 *nothing four-stroke in the world beats it 😅
Marv an his dozer
never hurt or killed anyone.
Besides himself
Now we need one with an Acco Super dozer
It's not the killdozer's fault. It has bad owners.
When will people learn to engage the starting sequence properly? There shouldn’t be any gears grinding! Another movie made with poor technical advice.
CJ8 Nice!!!
هذا يجب ان يعطى الهاما bulid❤❤❤❤ 0:24
Why are there a random bunch of computer bleeps all the time? It don't make them noises in the first place. I swear audio from these old movies is horrible
What’s up with the weird dial up sound in the background 😂
@@Silentplains791_YT 70s sound effects at their finest that's what's up 🤣
Don't check the oil or anything 😅 he's a union worker
@jimmychanbers2424 By far the funniest comment yet 🤣
They had dozer he use roofed one and push the mertoite after it had mind of it own and want to kill why not when it attacking ram it with none roofed one and drag it to da cool water
@@Walmart_Shopping_cart because Killdozer is a D9 and the other one was a D4 and it would have just spun from the lack of weight and traction
@@dozerfarms hey man who would win
1974killdozer or today morden bulldozer
@Walmart_Shopping_cart It all depends. The D9 has quite a few things going for it... 'no driver' so it could go endlessly without operator fatigue (although newer machines have operating technology and assists now, too). It also has none of the sensors or computers a modern dozer has, so there would be a lot less to go wrong. However, the newer Caterpillars have hi-track design (which actually came out about 3 years after filming) that cause less sprocket wear and deliver power to the ground much better than a conventional setup. Even without the hi-track, newer dozers are designed to be a lot more efficient.
As for who I'd rather see win? Let's just say there's a reason I posted this video...
Wait whats the explanation behind how they killed it ? 😂
I don't understand what all that metal work is behind the seat but I'm guessing that hid another driver and controls for the dozer when they were filming it driving on it's own?????
@@theunemployedtrucker Yes! That would be correct.
They probably just put in enough diesel in the line & set it up were nothing was & let it go untill diesel in the line was out what I would do probably only last a minute or 2
can see the mans glasses at 17;40
@@JohnJones-xm1yl Ah, ha! You're right. Mystery solved. Thank you, sir.
I dont get it. What did they catch it in a giant fly trap at the end there? 😂
@ThetreeDraggon If you watch the movie, they try all different ways of stopping it, from burning it and blowing it up to fighting it with a cable shovel. At the end of the movie, Kelly (Clint Walker) spots their industrial-grade generator set and clamps it to a bunch of steel plates underneath a flimsy cover. He then proceeds to lure the machine over to the trap where they flip the switch on the generator, charging the steel plates underneath the cover and electrocuting the all-metal machine.
@@dozerfarms oh
ta gost of Marvin poses ta buldozer tu continun ta wark
Pulling the right clutch does not turn the machine left🤯🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. They couldnt even get a real operator or at least sync the scenes up right 😅😅😅. I agree w @twiggs4344 abov on the $6 budget
Well I was convinced he knew what he was doing🤣
epic machine fight fuc that tv robot fighting crap
It's... DOZER FIGHTIN' TIME!
Dam if that was me on the floor trying to get away from that D8s blade i would be screaming like a girl and literally shiting my pants 😂
@@theunemployedtrucker If you'd do that for a D8, imagine what you'd do for the D9 they used in the movie 😂 not to mention they welded an extra top piece to make the blade bigger than the original