Back in 1962, I was the engineer(chief of survey) on a flood control project in CT. We had the original 657B's for moving material---we called them double barrels, aka push pull engines, those were big and from what I see they have grown a lot. We also had the single barrel 631B's to move earth with D-9 as pushers. The 657's also needed pushers to load, we were loading heavy bank run gravel. Retired now and worked construction as a super for over 50yrs and enjoyed every minute---hope you are too. Remember, you need dirt in your veins to love it!!!
That would've been a sight to see back then, when the truck engine horsepower wars were still going strong. 3408 Cats, 12V92 Detroits, and the KTA 1150 Cummins roaring through straight pipes would've been some sweet music.
During the winter when dirt work gets slow for me I help my old man doing heavy haul and fn love it. It’s always something different never the same and you get to operate some nice equipment. Would love a heavy haul series
Interesting, but your edit was too choppy for me. You could have simply had a cam on a tripod and shot the whole sequence of loading one, and edited to a time lapse so we could see the grand event in full. 🤙
Im a scraper operator, I load and unload them all the time, this is quite literally all it is. Disconnect trailer drive scraper on, drop bowl hook up truck and chains
Scrapper school I never had as a heavy equipment operator in the Seabees. But I got to drive a twin engine Cat around the base when it needed maintenance at the PM shop. But we mostly had what was called MRS's . They were a big 4x4 tractor some with cabs ,some without that you could detach from the scrapper and hook up a water tanker behind it.
Man I did heavy hauling for a month or so and every now and then here and there, and let me tell you this ain’t no joke every one needs to be in order for everything to work
Arron, Great video!!! Really appreciate the work of the heavy haulers. Loting of planning before the moves. Always a real spectacular show that these guys make look easy. Thanks!
In the 80's I worked for Homer Mann Trucking in California. We moved 666's which were the largest ( definitely larger than 657's) with jeep and 3 axle dolly. Mike Brashier the foreman invented the 3 axle dolly and built them in the yard. We even made a roller plate that the 666 belly pan would hit and move up the jeep neck leaving the front tires of the two axle scraper head suspended in the air. We did this to be able to scale with permits and not have to separate the power tractor head from the pan
I love the Cozad (Tom Pistacchio) and Murray (Chaz Murray) style trailers with 8 tires per axle. It gives you a 50,000 pound trailer instead of a 70,000 pound trailer. Unfortunate but, the further east you go they do not permit well. We worked about 30 states but in the east, we used 13 axle rigs to carry the same weight freight but the trailers weighed more so permit money is wasted. Tom at Cozad asked me to go to Guam to oversee the movement of a pressure vessel from the Naval base on the east side of Guam to a natural gas field on the north coast. I read that Guam has a lot of body lice in the jungle so I shaved the hair off my head and body. Then John McCain proposed 30 million be taken out of the Guam military budget, Guam puled the permits on the project, and I was left with no job and no hair. (Neither condition was permanent.)
@@phatboizbackyardkustomz9006 You are exactly right. Florida was a Real "bridge law" state, Virginia took a three times longer for a super-load permit than an oversize.
First time on a new crew bringing a scraper in for repairs pulled in the yard turned the cab sideways so mechanic had something to stand on. I always got the good repairs after that.
Great video, It's nice that you take the time to film all these behind the scenes of things most people don't care about or just take for granted when they see such heavy hauls on the highway.
Aaron the federal limits on truck drivers is they can work 14 hours, but they can only be driving for 11. so stops and loading/unloading don't count towards driving. it's a little more nuanced than that but I'm not going to type it out here.
About 10 years ago Kewit moved 100 pieces of Heavy equipment over Trail Ridge Road in Rocky Moungtain. National Park which is the highest continuous road in the US. The Big Thompson flood had removed 27 miles of road. They had to build a construction road to start building the road.
Back in 1970, I saw three big scrapers moving through suburban Manchester UK under their own power to the M56 motorway site in Cheshire. I don't even recall an escort or police, and they were not hanging about speed-wise. Awesome sight, probably illegal in 2023!
Well when you said he'll lift the can ( the bowl) up & slide the trailer under it, well that part that's on the ' jeep' is the trailer gooseneck,then you have the trailer then you have called 1of 2 things, trailer booster or booster
Mobilization for big jobs is critical to a successful project, moving scrapers or big crawler cranes or off road dump trucks is risky by the very nature of the weights involved and making sure the load is center and secured for transportation.
Moved and operated much larger. These things are a ton easier to move than some of the rigid off road dumps. Many of those require that the wheels and even the dump boxes be removed before transport due to their size and height and often require them to be hauled separate from the truck itself.
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Nice Hitchcock about 5:35 there. I think this video really shows why Cat hasn't built something half again bigger, even if they could probably sell 100 to SoCal alone.
Them trailers seem a pain in the ass,,What's the dolly on the rear for?? Check out our Aussie Drake swing wing and swing wide trailers for heavy haul..Love watching big CATS get moved around.
I used to work next to a trans loading metal recycling place, and they loaded probably 12+ belly scrapers on train cars to haul them somewhere. If I remember right they were loading them with cranes. Pretty interesting to watch.
Nice! First video I've seen of yours. Bloopers are awesome lol. Heavy Haul on my end is a lot less money lol. This is a company based move, so their own reworked equipment etc. Those Cozad 8 axle setups are a million a piece. 8 wheel axles etc. Lucky to get 5 dollars a mile out here with an open 8 setup. I'll be subscribing, good stuff😎
Good Video, but it had way more potential to be excellent. Too many cutting in and out, and not enough focus on the real-time loading process of the trailer. Too many hero shots. It would have been nice to see them navigate around corners and how the trailer maneuvered through traffic.
Damn pay the Sherriff move at 12 AM by driving at night when traffic is light , not any heavier then loaded on low boy watched it done on state routes several times 30 mile runs at least through city back to shop and another cut
A heavy haul series would be awesome to see. Stay safe blue collar brothers.
Back in 1962, I was the engineer(chief of survey) on a flood control project in CT. We had the original 657B's for moving material---we called them double barrels, aka push pull engines, those were big and from what I see they have grown a lot. We also had the single barrel 631B's to move earth with D-9 as pushers. The 657's also needed pushers to load, we were loading heavy bank run gravel. Retired now and worked construction as a super for over 50yrs and enjoyed every minute---hope you are too. Remember, you need dirt in your veins to love it!!!
1962 ...????? A model was in late 70 maybe 80 s worked on a ton of these at central Ohio coal never in 62 clear b - e model
Hell yea, thanks for representation guys! Heavy haul gang 🫡
657 is Secraterat with yellow paint
Bet I didn't spell it right ran a bunch of biggest bad ass bitches you ever wanta thro your jaw flapping little butt on
Imagine hauling scrapers, D8s and 9s in the 70s from Gila Ben Arizona through tehachapi into the San Joaquin valley.
That would've been a sight to see back then, when the truck engine horsepower wars were still going strong. 3408 Cats, 12V92 Detroits, and the KTA 1150 Cummins roaring through straight pipes would've been some sweet music.
Tehachapi is a steep one with 80k gross can’t imagine 100-140k
Props to the company for allowing filming!
During the winter when dirt work gets slow for me I help my old man doing heavy haul and fn love it. It’s always something different never the same and you get to operate some nice equipment. Would love a heavy haul series
this really puts into perspective how big those scrapers are its hard to tell sometimes in video!
This is just heaven for us that live equipment and dirt = Travel !
Interesting, but your edit was too choppy for me. You could have simply had a cam on a tripod and shot the whole sequence of loading one, and edited to a time lapse so we could see the grand event in full. 🤙
Im a scraper operator, I load and unload them all the time, this is quite literally all it is. Disconnect trailer drive scraper on, drop bowl hook up truck and chains
I agree. The video was all over the place didn't see any actual loading and unloading. Was just all him talking about what the workers were doing.
😂 I was saying the same thing. I did a lot of fat forwarding😢
Scrapper school I never had as a heavy equipment operator in the Seabees. But I got to drive a twin engine Cat around the base when it needed maintenance at the PM shop. But we mostly had what was called MRS's . They were a big 4x4 tractor some with cabs ,some without that you could detach from the scrapper and hook up a water tanker behind it.
Hey Js.. when the machine is taking off or about to take off stop the music sooner we’d rather hear the engine than the music
Get yourself out of the lens and show more action and your camera man is to fast to get you back in the shot
Man I did heavy hauling for a month or so and every now and then here and there, and let me tell you this ain’t no joke every one needs to be in order for everything to work
Arron, Great video!!! Really appreciate the work of the heavy haulers. Loting of planning before the moves. Always a real spectacular show that these guys make look easy. Thanks!
In the 80's I worked for Homer Mann Trucking in California. We moved 666's which were the largest ( definitely larger than 657's) with jeep and 3 axle dolly. Mike Brashier the foreman invented the 3 axle dolly and built them in the yard. We even made a roller plate that the 666 belly pan would hit and move up the jeep neck leaving the front tires of the two axle scraper head suspended in the air. We did this to be able to scale with permits and not have to separate the power tractor head from the pan
You really need to get to Australia to check out some heavy haul and mining there.
we're headed there soon
@@AaronWitt awesome!
Love the T800 wide hood
I was a painter at Cozad Trailers in the mid 1980s. 6 days a week. Hard working painting crew. A couple of years of that was a lifetime supply.
I Worked for Rummel for a year 1/2, until I moved back East. Rummel is top of the Class when it comes to heavy Site companies!!!
I love the Cozad (Tom Pistacchio) and Murray (Chaz Murray) style trailers with 8 tires per axle. It gives you a 50,000 pound trailer instead of a 70,000 pound trailer. Unfortunate but, the further east you go they do not permit well. We worked about 30 states but in the east, we used 13 axle rigs to carry the same weight freight but the trailers weighed more so permit money is wasted. Tom at Cozad asked me to go to Guam to oversee the movement of a pressure vessel from the Naval base on the east side of Guam to a natural gas field on the north coast. I read that Guam has a lot of body lice in the jungle so I shaved the hair off my head and body. Then John McCain proposed 30 million be taken out of the Guam military budget, Guam puled the permits on the project, and I was left with no job and no hair. (Neither condition was permanent.)
Most east coast trailers are longer also for the bridge (east coast guy here)
@@phatboizbackyardkustomz9006 You are exactly right. Florida was a Real "bridge law" state, Virginia took a three times longer for a super-load permit than an oversize.
Yup, I am A Florida boy
Dudes probably drive 85mph on the highway too.
Smiles per gallon
In AZ, permit loads are restricted to 55 max, no matter what the road limit is
Hell yeah Heavy hauling love doing the job.
Great video brother. Have a great weekend. It's always good to see equipment moving. Means good times and good beer and steak dinners. LoL 😂
I would love to see a heavy haul series! that would be amazing!
I remember in the 1960’s and 1970’s they used to move cat scrapers on the British roads!!!! I’ve seen them times whizzing past us on the motorway 😂
I remember these time as well.
First time on a new crew bringing a scraper in for repairs pulled in the yard turned the cab sideways so mechanic had something to stand on. I always got the good repairs after that.
9 axles visibly, but those units have a total of 15 axles. On all segments of the trailer there are 2 axles side by side, Cool video!
We call them triple 16 west coast trailers
cozad trailers are one of the best out there.
Great video, It's nice that you take the time to film all these behind the scenes of things most people don't care about or just take for granted when they see such heavy hauls on the highway.
Amazing, the spirit of work friend👍👍
That drone abiut got smoked by the semi towards the end of th video. Haha
Erratic Camera work, steadying up and holding your shot longer works to even out the coverage
It gave me motion sickness and had to quit watching.
7:30 "they have to go down some back roads" the next shot was on a highway
Those two mechanics are badass 💪
I work with them, and they are hacks
Aaron the federal limits on truck drivers is they can work 14 hours, but they can only be driving for 11. so stops and loading/unloading don't count towards driving. it's a little more nuanced than that but I'm not going to type it out here.
Swamppin Scrappers!!!👍🤙👍
Great video man!!! Been waiting for this. Here in nyc we could never have a 57 in these streets. Hell a 345/49 is a pain in he ass to move here
Big boy work.
About 10 years ago Kewit moved 100 pieces of Heavy equipment over Trail Ridge Road in Rocky Moungtain. National Park which is the highest continuous road in the US. The Big Thompson flood had removed 27 miles of road. They had to build a construction road to start building the road.
Back in 1970, I saw three big scrapers moving through suburban Manchester UK under their own power to the M56 motorway site in Cheshire. I don't even recall an escort or police, and they were not hanging about speed-wise. Awesome sight, probably illegal in 2023!
I was haulin all over the state in the 70s scraprts we would run tractor on lowboy . Drag the can . A lot different now
Another stellar video bud……maybe some more shop ones ….maintenance season is upon us
Scraper, it's my first time to see and know such an earth-moving machine existing.
These 657 scrapers are pieces of shit. I am a mechanic for rummel, and there are always at least 5 of these down every day.
Well when you said he'll lift the can ( the bowl) up & slide the trailer under it, well that part that's on the ' jeep' is the trailer gooseneck,then you have the trailer then you have called 1of 2 things, trailer booster or booster
You & your team really put together first class content... always a quality watch .
Landfill, a nice word for a place to put garbage lmao
The politically correct word for Garbage Dump!
Refuge Reclamation Depot ,(RRD), Kinda has a different ring to it 😳 🤔 😬 😁.
Yep! Level out the landscape and get rid of all these mountains!😅
TIME TO START SELLING THESE HEAVY DUTY ESCAVATORS
Mobilization for big jobs is critical to a successful project, moving scrapers or big crawler cranes or off road dump trucks is risky by the very nature of the weights involved and making sure the load is center and secured for transportation.
It was a very good video
Nice video aaron👍
I was at this landfill today. It’s literally 15 minutes away from my house.
Up at Ziegler Cat we will be moving a 657G for a Machine Rebuild in January some time! Can’t wait to get pictures of the move!
I loved the heavy haul even more than running end-dump.
Getting it done nice cool video
Unnamed “Waste Management” company. I see what you did there
Where about is this in az I live in queen creek az
Ok the bes boy usa mesin monster..
hello. in case you don't know, that's no 9 axel. that's a tandem 16 16. 16 set up.
Squirrelly as a pet raccoon. But interesting.
Great vlocumentary!!
Did you crash the drone in the passing truck?
Some Good Look'n Signs being used there. 😄 Great Video!
Come to Idaho and I'll show you, 777d being hauled, 657's being haul, M5 trenchers, 1660 trenchers, nothing under 151,000 lbs. good times
Great editing skills
That's badass!
"... an unnamed waste management company..." nice
Awomse vid! Might be time to get a haircut Aaron, other wise it's going to be Tool Time with Draco Malfoy pretty soon 😂
Those t800Ws are so cool
The trailer has become a scraper itself now, heavy and low
That's just to easy with multiple guys. I do that stuff all by myself with older equipment and I am almost 65 years old.
Come down to SoCal you’ll see it all day long
Good tires.
Very keen for you to come to Australia!! I think you will be shocked at some of the things we do!!
Did your drone get taken out bu that puddle at the end?
I've built the hitches for every single G model on and off the roads. Funny how he called the lift arm the banana bar 😅
Very cool!
Keep the heavy haul footage coming
Moved and operated much larger. These things are a ton easier to move than some of the rigid off road dumps. Many of those require that the wheels and even the dump boxes be removed before transport due to their size and height and often require them to be hauled separate from the truck itself.
Interesting process,they go through,to move,these massive machines! Happy holidays, from Metro Detroit!! G
This was a great video
thank you!
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Nice Hitchcock about 5:35 there. I think this video really shows why Cat hasn't built something half again bigger, even if they could probably sell 100 to SoCal alone.
Go team rummel!
Them trailers seem a pain in the ass,,What's the dolly on the rear for?? Check out our Aussie Drake swing wing and swing wide trailers for heavy haul..Love watching big CATS get moved around.
I used to work next to a trans loading metal recycling place, and they loaded probably 12+ belly scrapers on train cars to haul them somewhere. If I remember right they were loading them with cranes. Pretty interesting to watch.
Nice! First video I've seen of yours. Bloopers are awesome lol. Heavy Haul on my end is a lot less money lol. This is a company based move, so their own reworked equipment etc. Those Cozad 8 axle setups are a million a piece. 8 wheel axles etc.
Lucky to get 5 dollars a mile out here with an open 8 setup. I'll be subscribing, good stuff😎
How bad did the drone get it? OUCH! lol
It was a 623 I unloaded friday buty was the same way pick the back up with the belly and pull the RGN out
Wow so informative and detailed
Good Video, but it had way more potential to be excellent. Too many cutting in and out, and not enough focus on the real-time loading process of the trailer. Too many hero shots. It would have been nice to see them navigate around corners and how the trailer maneuvered through traffic.
here in Connecticut DOT regs only allow driving for 14 hours daily then a 10 hour rest
Awesome work.
get em cowboys.
Sweet vid
Damn pay the Sherriff move at 12 AM by driving at night when traffic is light , not any heavier then loaded on low boy watched it done on state routes several times 30 mile runs at least through city back to shop and another cut
It’s not for the sake of drowsy it’s for the sake of paying over time
These guys work like crazy, had the opportunity to watch them digging our cell a couple weeks ago in the previous one you talked about
That would be a bit stressful hauling huge loads like that. Especially turning that trailer on corners!
This is where those guys that don't double clutch get in trouble fast
Cool shout out from Yuma Arizona
I buddy used to drive TS 24s down the road from job to job.
Working at buesing in AZ I saw this stuff at the time.
Great videos thanks for up loads guys. 👍👍