@ best choice you could of made, this country is sinking beyond repair! Am now at Hurts, Ruttles don’t have enough work to keep their machine drivers busy
You need to book a novice excavator course, it’s a 10 day training course, do the CPCS one and not a NPORS one. It’s around £2500 for the training and test.
Seem a good machine driver would love to have da ticket for it I can operate them to load wagons and used to do it now and again I was on da tippers for about 18 years around Manchester but now live in Castlebar County Mayo since 2021
@@AndyTurner-e4l from the 3 that you named Hitachi is the best, for me Volvo are the best but that’s my opinion about Volvo. The top machines in the world tho are Cat, Volvo, Hitachi and Komatsu, a lot of people will agree with me on that one.
@@padraig4530 yea it’s making a comeback but it’s better to just bite the bullet and do the CPCS, a lot of highway sites will only take CPCS and I would say NPORS is more for people who already have experience on machines, I think a total novice might struggle when doing a NPORS
Been operating these machines all my life. Good and realistic footage of what really goes on. All the best in the future and keep operating!
@@CraigElliott-pe7ck thank you for the kinds word my friend 👍 much appreciated
just came accross your channel love this content cant wait to watcvh more keep up the good work lad
Thanks man, am struggling at the minute because all am doing is muck shift work so it’s getting a little boring and my camera just
broke on me 🥴
Nice ,, didnt spend much time on ya phone like most opps 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Nice work. I’ve worked with a few Ruttle lads over the years 👍
Cool, am at Hurts now, I left ruttle about 3 months ago
@@JohnnyearthworxI worked at hurts for a bit before I emigrated to New Zealand 15 years ago
@ best choice you could of made, this country is sinking beyond repair! Am now at Hurts, Ruttles don’t have enough work to keep their machine drivers busy
YOU ALRIGHT GUYS I KNOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
How does someone get into this kind of work in the uk?
You need to book a novice excavator course, it’s a 10 day training course, do the CPCS one and not a NPORS one. It’s around £2500 for the training and test.
Seem a good machine driver would love to have da ticket for it I can operate them to load wagons and used to do it now and again I was on da tippers for about 18 years around Manchester but now live in Castlebar County Mayo since 2021
Camera?
@@DannyDoesit2 GoPro hero 8 black edition, GoPro are crap. It just randomly broke on me a few weeks ago when filming
@ it’s been doing you great 👍🏼 quality is good. Awesome vid
@@DannyDoesit2 thank you, much appreciated
Wow am also an operator
Is there any opportunity that I can join you
@@NakatoProssy533 no mate, I don’t have my own company
Which is the best machine. Case, Hitachi, Kobelco
@@AndyTurner-e4l from the 3 that you named Hitachi is the best, for me Volvo are the best but that’s my opinion about Volvo. The top machines in the world tho are Cat, Volvo, Hitachi and Komatsu, a lot of people will agree with me on that one.
all machines are good its the operator that makes em stand out
NPORS is being accepted more than it was,in the past few years👍
@@padraig4530 yea it’s making a comeback but it’s better to just bite the bullet and do the CPCS, a lot of highway sites will only take CPCS and I would say NPORS is more for people who already have experience on machines, I think a total novice might struggle when doing a NPORS
I've never had a problem with my npors with the nvq
How do excavator operators know how deep they are digging?
On muck shift work just go to ground level
Wouldn't a jcb backhoe be quicker to load wagons
No, definitely not
Are you working foe Digger.
Been doing since I was 16,54 now you either got or you ain't
Nice
Thanks