No, he's articulated where the power will push his front end down the slope causing the front wheels to slide. He should have articulated to the right (upslope) to help hold the front end up on the slope. Plus if you get in a bind you can lower the blade and make it spin the rear of the machine down slope to keep from turning over. Have bladed 2:1 bridge approach slopes for years with 140G/H's like it was nothing. Never turned one over.
@@vmikeb1 +10k hours here on the blade, and I completely agree with you, I always articulate with the front up in slopes, it is way more safer if something goes wrong
Massive frame. If had high speed that frame can handle 1600 mph set up for hyper speed, it's so large. What's it cost to transport 135 miles. Impressive ! 👍
I would absolutely love to be a blade man. My grandpa was a top notch blade man for ADOT for 22yrs. I have always wanted to get into full on heavy equipment operation, but I don't know how to get into it. I have run tractors and various other types of equipment most of my life but I can't prove it on paper.
I don't think you realize how big this machine is... like when you see it coming towards you and its 5 or 6 city blocks it looks normal but when its next to houses you understand how fuckin big it is. The moldboard is up to an average man's waist and it has a 3412 in it, which is a 27L v12.
@@k.schwartz3867 lol well you bring our the biggest vpat you can get your hands on and bring it out tomorrow and see if you can keep up with this machine.
He,s having way to much fun to call that a job
That's hell on the left front tire = $$$$$$
Someone call Cat and tell them to come rescue that 24!
He hasn't worked slopes a lot with a blade. You always keep your front end higher than your drivers.
So he should’ve gone the opposite way
No, he's articulated where the power will push his front end down the slope causing the front wheels to slide. He should have articulated to the right (upslope) to help hold the front end up on the slope. Plus if you get in a bind you can lower the blade and make it spin the rear of the machine down slope to keep from turning over. Have bladed 2:1 bridge approach slopes for years with 140G/H's like it was nothing. Never turned one over.
@@vmikeb1 +10k hours here on the blade, and I completely agree with you, I always articulate with the front up in slopes, it is way more safer if something goes wrong
1100hp of grading heaven!
Try 500 🤡
The godess of power
Operator Should have the articulation opposite to keep front tires out of the Rocks
I'm not a fan of blades, but damn that thing is badass!
La vache !!! Encore un champion...
That's a monster grader!
Massive frame. If had high speed that frame can handle 1600 mph set up for hyper speed, it's so large. What's it cost to transport 135 miles. Impressive ! 👍
WOW! What a BEAST!!
like this greader cat 24h Rocks good Videos pushysix:)
first time ive ever seen one move dirt besides tickle the road
i noticed you guys do your cutting edges on the 24 a bit different then we did
That poor Grader is being abused.
I would absolutely love to be a blade man. My grandpa was a top notch blade man for ADOT for 22yrs. I have always wanted to get into full on heavy equipment operation, but I don't know how to get into it. I have run tractors and various other types of equipment most of my life but I can't prove it on paper.
Ernest Biddle so, did you ever get into it
That's a big bugger
Pretty hard on that blade. Dozer with 6 way blade would be more productive.
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I don't think you realize how big this machine is... like when you see it coming towards you and its 5 or 6 city blocks it looks normal but when its next to houses you understand how fuckin big it is. The moldboard is up to an average man's waist and it has a 3412 in it, which is a 27L v12.
@@ROAMinstuie420 That has nothing to do with it. Has to do with the application. Obviously you no experience or you would know that.
@@k.schwartz3867 lol well you bring our the biggest vpat you can get your hands on and bring it out tomorrow and see if you can keep up with this machine.
@@k.schwartz3867 there is no 6way blade that will keep up to a 24. And yeah I don't have much experience as I haven't run blade in over 10 years.
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This excellent
This is a very good example of what not to do with your machine unless you hate it.
Awsum vid!! boys
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No way
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Nope go back to grader school champ
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