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  • @Sman16
    @Sman16 Год назад +57

    It's always cool seeing Stieger being used outside of a farm

    • @boomerang379
      @boomerang379 2 месяца назад +1

      For the most part that’s all they get used for where I live. Very few articulated tractors are used on the farm in the Mississippi Delta. 99 percent of them are being used to precision level our land for irrigation.

  • @cameronclarke7028
    @cameronclarke7028 Год назад +11

    Aaron thanks again for these informational videos. I graduate heavy equipment school in November 🤠🚜💯

  • @KTecEarthmovers
    @KTecEarthmovers Год назад +8

    Great video as always, Aaron! Nice to see you finally got to see some K-Tec scraper trains in action!
    Yes a single K-Tec 1233 scraper is 33 cu. yards heaped, and 19.7 cu. yards struck 💪

  • @leeross38
    @leeross38 Год назад +10

    I worked for ames on and off for 27 yrs. In 15 states. Heavy highway, dams, railroad, mining, leach pads, bridges. Ames is the real deal believe that. Old school company. They dont play games. One the best companies i ever worked

    • @gregjames5070
      @gregjames5070 7 месяцев назад +3

      Are they union?

    • @leeross38
      @leeross38 7 месяцев назад

      @@gregjames5070 they are union everywhere but denver colo

    • @jackoff6721
      @jackoff6721 7 месяцев назад

      @@gregjames5070yes

    • @1237barca
      @1237barca 5 месяцев назад

      Chinese workers are stronger than the biggest tractors. Almost all railroad in this country was built pre ww1, prior to heavy machinery. The official historical narrative is a sad joke.

  • @johnnewman732
    @johnnewman732 Год назад +3

    My hometown. Welcome to Houston Aaron. Was waiting for this for a long time.

  • @benniebarrow348
    @benniebarrow348 Год назад +5

    Being built on the old community and sawmill site at Fostoria , Texas . At the turn of the previous century one of the largest sawmills in the south that turned out hundreds of thousands of board feet of pine lumber . That lumber made its way to Houston and other locations by this railroad that they are expanding. A lot of history at this site . Numerous people and families are buried nearby in the cemetery from this once thriving sawmill community. As the old saying goes “Time marches on “.

  • @michaellois4368
    @michaellois4368 Год назад +5

    Aaron, you and your crew do an amazing job with your vlogs. Every single one you guys just knock it out of the park. Great footage, information, tips, comical, and give us behind the scenes insight. The videos never do the pure size of the machines and rumble of the ground justice. I’ve always loved machines as a kid and after following you for 6 months this really made me want to turn it into a career. Having that much power at the control of your hands just breeds testosterone. Keep up the amazing work and hopefully someday get to cross paths!

  • @litz13
    @litz13 Год назад +4

    This is the true definition of earth moving. Massive project.
    Hyundai just did a site prep at least this large right outside Savannah for a new EV factory. Huge amount of earth moved.

  • @jeffsauls321
    @jeffsauls321 Год назад +3

    The new Scout plant is going in at Blythewood SC and we have a couple PC1250 there with 9 HD605 trucks on the way. Around an 1800 acre jobsite.

  • @79noel
    @79noel Год назад +5

    The crazy part is, that on the north side of Houston like Cleveland area. The top 4 feet is sand like with pine roots. The roots go all the way till it hits hard clay. I hate doing work on the north side. Now Katy in the rice fields is nice and easy. Go south to Sugarland, and it gets a little harder. 45 south, you get into the gumbo. So, in Houston, depending on where you are at the soil, it can be so different.

  • @johnmelia6623
    @johnmelia6623 Год назад +4

    That just helped me with some ideas for the job I'm doing now in AZ. Love your content!

  • @79noel
    @79noel Год назад +4

    For instance, in the Houston we use tractor scrapers mostly. In Austin/San Antonio, it's 95% Cat self-propelled scrapers.

    • @chrisestill8825
      @chrisestill8825 Год назад

      Moving from North Carolina where I always saw self propelled scrapers to Mississippi where it was always articulated tractors and double pans was quite strange. Miles of highway projects would have a dozen tractors lined up like ants making their turns.

  • @OG1160
    @OG1160 Год назад +1

    If you're ever in the PA area you should look up Groff Tractor & Equipment. They're formerly Pennsylvania's largest Case construction dealer and are now switching to Deere.

  • @avenheavner108
    @avenheavner108 Год назад +3

    We going to see a watch me work episode of that 395 loading them trucks? If not it’s all good I just really want to see turner mining groups Hitachi 1200 loading trucks with sand I love that excavator and I want to see that thing working! Great video!

  • @johannessamuelsson6578
    @johannessamuelsson6578 8 месяцев назад

    I've been looking into scrapers for a while, and nowI finally found the explaination for struck and heaped bowl capacity.

  • @pavelow235
    @pavelow235 Год назад +2

    Amazing teamwork and impressive display of how far humanity has come !

  • @trevorfox8200
    @trevorfox8200 2 месяца назад

    Run those stieger rigs with two 21 yard pans and will also add a 3rd 18 yard pan in the kaolin mines in Georgia

  • @jamesburnette1850
    @jamesburnette1850 Год назад +2

    Been operating dozer for about 20 years. I know that kind of material it's a pain just to fill the truck ruts back with dozer, dozer man's worst nightmare

  • @moose5.9
    @moose5.9 Год назад +1

    Yall head to bay Minette Alabama and check out the huge aluminum plant going in. First hot line in North America in 30+ years. Huge footprint

  • @michaela3562
    @michaela3562 Год назад

    Another great video, thank you Aaron and crew!

  • @redneckgamers8148
    @redneckgamers8148 Год назад +1

    I’m so upset you were in Cleveland and I didn’t get to meet you, I live an hour north of there

  • @seldoon_nemar
    @seldoon_nemar Год назад

    Fun fact, rail sorting/train building yards usually have a small hill in front of a series of switches so they can just slowly move a train forwards and the cars roll down the incline through the remotely operated switches and end up in the right train.
    It's known as a Humping yard, and you'll see train cars that say "DO NOT HUMP" on the side lmao
    It's also why train brakes fail open with no air pressure, the opposite of a semi truck

    • @mattberg916
      @mattberg916 Год назад +1

      I believe this an intermodal yard. All intermodal equipment is 'do not hump'. If a train is at final destination there is no switching it will simply be stripped of trailers and containers and reloaded.

  • @boomerang379
    @boomerang379 2 месяца назад

    We’ve been running tandem buckets in Mississippi doing ag land levelling for almost 50 years.

  • @RamblingsofJT
    @RamblingsofJT Год назад

    Down here in the MS delta a Case Steiger with 2 dirt pans is common place for land leveling fields.

  • @OldGuyAdventure
    @OldGuyAdventure 3 месяца назад

    I always love the plug for hiring, I didn't see that when you were in Canada. And yet these same companies complain about how they can't find qualified people. I grew up on a farm and big equipment was kind of the norm, and yet I have not been able to find any full time work even with a knowledge of big equipment, and construction. So, really, who do they want to hire?

  • @WTP_1776
    @WTP_1776 Год назад +1

    LMFAO. and the safety glasses you cant see out of because of the hardhat you HAVE to wear even though there is NO overhead work happening. BAHAHAHAHA. THE EPITOME OF SAFETY.

  • @TannerKing-x7r
    @TannerKing-x7r 10 месяцев назад

    Beautiful footage.

  • @watchthe1369
    @watchthe1369 Год назад

    I would be nice to see a picture of what they are going to build to match up with the drone shots.

  • @devinjaram
    @devinjaram Год назад +1

    Aaron the link for Ames is wrong in the description

  • @UncleManuel
    @UncleManuel Год назад +1

    4 million yards? Wow, that is a really looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong job site! 😁😁😁

  • @kenhofer8063
    @kenhofer8063 Год назад +3

    It’s a CASEIH not making anymore Steigers

    • @Lexion95
      @Lexion95 Год назад +3

      Steiger is the model name of the wheeled tractors, like Quadtrac or Magnum. I know they're not the OG Steigers.

  • @thesicklemodernagriculture
    @thesicklemodernagriculture Год назад

    giant machines doing their jobs

  • @Redsr5
    @Redsr5 Год назад

    It would be cool to go and do a video on a logging operation with tracked loaders , skidders and bunchers and processors

  • @jonlowe8727
    @jonlowe8727 Год назад +1

    So on the map , would green denote down to grade?

  • @marco9700
    @marco9700 Год назад +3

    Sad to see a new machine like that has that much damage to the counterweight already

  • @sammylacks4937
    @sammylacks4937 Год назад

    All that heavy equipment with operators adds up to about a million a second passed on to the consumer.

  • @adamformanack318
    @adamformanack318 Год назад +2

    😎💯✌Thank You Very Much, An thats a huge project your working on just yeah graded it level an compact it real good solid man Ha!! Ha!!! Ha!!! ...Your safety meeting cool....

  • @jefferykeeper9034
    @jefferykeeper9034 8 месяцев назад

    I amazed that is the first time you've seen double pans

  • @mattconnelly9889
    @mattconnelly9889 Год назад +2

    Why dont scrapers make longer shallower cuts by themselves instead of just shoving them into the ground as far as theyll go and needing a push dozer. Seems like it be more productive and less fuel and wear and tear on machines

    • @davegausman1315
      @davegausman1315 5 месяцев назад

      Well when ya have to move 50,000 yards a day or more as we do at Ames construction its about production ..we only care about fill it quick and go

  • @rosshall641
    @rosshall641 Год назад +1

    Really is this necessary you take down more farmland or is this more cost efficient then tearing down old infrastructure I don't know most of the time in the cities there is a lot of wasted land you told me Aaron

    • @racingjunk7024
      @racingjunk7024 Год назад

      Cheaper to build outside city’s and less regulations

  • @2112poopie
    @2112poopie Год назад

    This is 10 minutes from me and I had no idea, arron Witt was in my own backyard on a project I had no idea existed, I'm ashamed.

  • @jg-xx8oh
    @jg-xx8oh Год назад +2

    The fuel bill for a day !

  • @CB-hp1zn
    @CB-hp1zn Год назад

    Takes oil to build a clean future , energy grid ? How long tell ev manufacturers understand that picture?

  • @OscarMartinez-fg8re
    @OscarMartinez-fg8re Год назад

    What part of Texas is this project?

  • @craigmcqueary9350
    @craigmcqueary9350 9 месяцев назад

    Worked for Ames and love the culture. Awesome legit BIG company… except for the Reno division. I’m not sure corporate knows exactly what goes on there but that regions mgmt is a $$ wasting joke. No competent leadership. It’s a shame… IMHO

  • @williamriedel1686
    @williamriedel1686 7 месяцев назад

    Why are farm tractors used as scrapers?

  • @tallbeen1990
    @tallbeen1990 Год назад

    Nice content Arron

  • @lytivvan
    @lytivvan Год назад

    Good job

  • @Sdukes001
    @Sdukes001 Год назад

    Nothing like CAT equipment

  • @TylorPollard
    @TylorPollard Год назад

    What was the name Construction company

  • @leeross38
    @leeross38 Год назад

    I ran dozers for ames. Pushcats, finish. First with lath, ribbons ect, then trimble.

  • @rosshall641
    @rosshall641 Год назад +1

    What does everybody have to do the flexi stretches every morning oh probably for carpal tunnel with running leevers we never have that option it was called get to work

    • @dickblownoff1409
      @dickblownoff1409 Год назад +1

      I thought that was gay too. That's what happens when women are put in management roles.

    • @racingjunk7024
      @racingjunk7024 Год назад

      Proven to help and help prevent injury’s . Less injury’s means more work

  • @mohamadhayani6910
    @mohamadhayani6910 Год назад

    I want the company registration link to work, please

  • @leeross38
    @leeross38 Год назад

    Its actually called a peterson push block. Designed only for pushing scrapers

  • @Everydaylove1
    @Everydaylove1 Год назад

    Any opportunities for mining engineer?

  • @simmonsjalen65
    @simmonsjalen65 Год назад

    Pipeline with IBM?

  • @viseshseernam39
    @viseshseernam39 Год назад

    you remark one thing majority of the machines are caterpillar brand

  • @Anandthakur9811
    @Anandthakur9811 Год назад

    Hello everyone nice to meet you .I am from nepal.i am heavy equipment operator.i operator Jcb backhoe, Wheel loader, Excavator, Bubcat, ROAD ROLLER, Dumtruck 😊, Forklift etc bro

  • @rosshall641
    @rosshall641 Год назад

    Sorry Aaron had to give you this like on that one video on the short due to the fact people don't know how to dig with an excavator you do. 8in at the most with a full stroke enough to fill the bucket I can't stand seeing operator wannabes doing that if you dig a trench you don't want a fracture the ground too much it will cave in I don't know what they're teaching these young kids today and don't rub the trench too hard with your side slopes we are not in a sandbox when it comes to people working in trenches

  • @jeevannayak9660
    @jeevannayak9660 Год назад

    I am excavator operator in India Company Name

  • @anthonyalbillar-montez5946
    @anthonyalbillar-montez5946 Год назад +1

    I think Ronald Reagan is cute.

  • @mountainryder3056
    @mountainryder3056 Год назад

    How about you first build a dependable inter-country rail system. Your track maintenance practices are substandard

  • @philipfleming3546
    @philipfleming3546 Год назад +2

    They canceled the project for now. Town residents don't want it.

    • @fightingirish8584
      @fightingirish8584 Год назад +2

      Highly doubt that. They should have spoke up before the permits were approved.

    • @philipfleming3546
      @philipfleming3546 Год назад

      @fightingirish8584 there was a reropt by Freightwave 3 or 4 days ago that BNSF told city to drop the applications to annex property into city. Maybe they just want to stay County, city residents spoke up at meeting last week, they didn't want area to be annexed.

    • @davidlancaster7587
      @davidlancaster7587 11 месяцев назад

      @@philipfleming3546 Not True. This is Cleveland Logistics Center just north of Houston Tx.. You are probably thinking about the one North of Dallas. The annex is done the work is going on all day every day here. I know because well... I drink my coffee and watch it daily,

  • @sanandresano01
    @sanandresano01 Год назад

    you guys should not be wearing orange vests cause you easily blend in with the soil. Yellow ones should be better

  • @pjtemplin
    @pjtemplin Год назад

    Your graphics artist needs a class in the use of apostrophes.

  • @sunroad7228
    @sunroad7228 Год назад

    Too much audio and camera movement. This far - it causes nausea - seriously.
    Remove the audio and re-upload.

  • @ismailmirani2046
    @ismailmirani2046 Год назад +2

    First 🥇

  • @OhioPalmTrees
    @OhioPalmTrees Год назад +2

    fIrSt 😜

  • @258fritz
    @258fritz 6 месяцев назад

    clean your cam lens

  • @rosshall641
    @rosshall641 Год назад

    Aaron railroad is way to not efficient it's kind of like a slow boat from China I don't know who's paying for this project but it ain't going to work

    • @dickblownoff1409
      @dickblownoff1409 Год назад +1

      Thank God you spoke up. Hopefully the companies and investors behind this project read your comment before they lose everything and have to give blowies in the back alley for something to eat.

    • @gregjames5070
      @gregjames5070 Год назад

      Do what? 😂😂😂😂🤡🤡

    • @rosshall641
      @rosshall641 Год назад

      It takes six weeks just to move something 2000 miles cuz it keep doing the milk wrote thing stopping all the time

    • @dickblownoff1409
      @dickblownoff1409 Год назад

      Couldn't have said it more clearly myself. Idk why everyone doesn't ship everything through Amazon. My mom told me she ordered a 14 inch black dildo and it was there the next day. Much better than the trains and thier milk wrote.

    • @gregjames5070
      @gregjames5070 Год назад

      You have absolutely no clue what you’re talking about. Rail is still the most efficient and economical method to move freight. There’s dozens and dozens of intermodal yards across the country that prove your ignorant comment wrong.

  • @Anandthakur9811
    @Anandthakur9811 Год назад

    Hello everyone nice to meet you .I am from nepal.i am heavy equipment operator.i operator Jcb backhoe, Wheel loader, Excavator, Bubcat, ROAD ROLLER, Dumtruck 😊, Forklift etc bro