I really enjoy these videos, I learn a good amount of stuff from this, I’d like to see a video of you or someone operating that D6! Keep up the good work!
I'm starting my heavy equipment operator training in Canada, in a few months, love learning from your videos, please continue posting anything you can.
If you're looking at going through a school for it I would advise against it. I'm also Canadian and am a Driver/Operator for a local excavation company, I started out when I was young at 17 as a laborer and just worked my way up from there. Obviously you could go to a mine and start out in a haul truck and work hard if you don't want to touch a shovel and do labor work, but if you plan on working in the civil side of it with underground utilities you gotta start from the bottom. Knowing how to pipelay and install water and sewer...so on is great stuff to know, plus it helps once you become an operator and you're digging mainline or excavating around utilities in what to look out for and such. That's just my 2 cents on the subject but wish ya all the best!
@@CBen17 school is covered by gov, I hope to go into logging or mining after, and my course includes AZ for haul trucks. I would be fine doing manual labor if needed, spent 12 years in the infantry. Appreciate it!
I really enjoy these videos, I learn a good amount of stuff from this, I’d like to see a video of you or someone operating that D6! Keep up the good work!
I made a short for the D6! I got a head cam so I can get better footage also, more to come my friend! I'm happy I can share what I know with others.
I'm starting my heavy equipment operator training in Canada, in a few months, love learning from your videos, please continue posting anything you can.
If you're looking at going through a school for it I would advise against it. I'm also Canadian and am a Driver/Operator for a local excavation company, I started out when I was young at 17 as a laborer and just worked my way up from there. Obviously you could go to a mine and start out in a haul truck and work hard if you don't want to touch a shovel and do labor work, but if you plan on working in the civil side of it with underground utilities you gotta start from the bottom. Knowing how to pipelay and install water and sewer...so on is great stuff to know, plus it helps once you become an operator and you're digging mainline or excavating around utilities in what to look out for and such. That's just my 2 cents on the subject but wish ya all the best!
@@CBen17 school is covered by gov, I hope to go into logging or mining after, and my course includes AZ for haul trucks. I would be fine doing manual labor if needed, spent 12 years in the infantry. Appreciate it!
good luck buddy! I'll keep posting what I can !
hey bro are you thru the union?
Yes sir!