What does a dozer hand make out there? I hope it’s a lot to run those with no cab.I know the weather is nice but sitting in the dust all day would be miserable.
@@dozer1642 you can pick up the pattern by watching which way the pushcat is turning, work your way across the cut , and then pick up the windrows.its actually pretty easy. Just pay attention to what is going on. Or expect an ass chewing
Californians live in the shittiest terrain lots of hills and mountains that need to be moved. The terrain looks nice but that's about it. This site is for a landfill
I find it interesting a single D10 can't push a 651 given two 657's don't need to be pushed. With that said, these guys sure know a hell of a lot more than I do so there's a reason......
Look at it this way as well. 57`s have twice the maintenance cost to run. Let say they have 20 651 scapers running they are only using 22 motors kn that push spread. If they had the same 20 657 they would 40 motors to maintain.
@@timothygrell4398 bingo....twin powers are a lazy mans scraper unless on steep country or slippery underfoot conditions...they cost heaps to run on the flat going
I would recommend this video: ruclips.net/video/KS63t8zSCCA/видео.html&ab_channel=Pushysix%C2%AE But essentially, CAT makes single and twin-engine scrapers. These are the largest single-engine as denoted by the 1 at the end. Since they are a single-engine unit they need help scraping the dirt, because as the weight mounts they are unable to pull themselves through the dirt, hence the push. The larger twin-engine units (657) are essentially four-wheel drive, with two motors, you will see these units operate in a push-pull fashion. Where the first unit cuts and is pushed, once they finish, then they use that weight to pull the next unit into the cut as they collect dirt.
Operated single Cats with and without self loaders, CAT and Terex twins in my early working years. When used, push dozers mostly made possible a deeper cut in a shorter distance than without. Never two dozers per buggy. Possible a bean counter somewhere calculated two per was more cost effective?
@@kenlink5667 Potentially, I've read and been told that push-pull twin-engine scrappers are more effective because the primary unit is essentially being pushed, as they would be by a dozer. Then, once they are full they can use that power and extra weight to pull the second unit along, which will have a deeper cut and larger load. I don't know where it originated from though.
@@tijuanastranglers503 And the load is bigger....the overhead shots show how it boils up and full against to the top of the apron, when you can get the dirt in the front of the bowl like that you have a full load on
looks in inefficient theres always at least one or more scraper waiting to load. maybe if you we pushing them uphill you might need that power 2 push cats. I dont understand if you got that whole area of cut whats your reason for this?
I am so happy you are back in business, I thought at one stage we lost you. Welcome back with more of these enjoyable videos.
The good bad and the ugly only thought they were good enough for this job
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Loved this video thank you looks a huge site from the air 👍
Good morning, Thank you for the video! Take care and Happy New Year 👍😎🇬🇧.
Definitely the best part.... the close up!! Great video and great job!! Thanks
SoCalEarthMovers once again brings us the best Heavy Construction videos in the business.
They are the best
If there is any weakness in CAT engineering these guys will find it
Beck used to knock them around a little harder than than these guys
Love you guys
Sun gear had to take it
I used to do the same thing in a rock quarry but I haven't heard 2 Dozer pushing a scraper but why not thank you keep up the good work
There isn't a same thing in the world that can compare nor compete with these guys
this is just mind boggelling!
Summer time school teachers are not very prevalent
God help me, I do love watching these Cats work!
Che spettacolo vedere queste macchine al lavoro. 👍
Great video last half was awesome lots of action
Nicely done people!
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Watching new video today good job 👍👍👍👍👍
so productivity, much motivation.
Nothing to compare
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Gonna be bigger than a 3 car garage for Ernie
Those guys are tight
Go Sukut go
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Best part of living is working and talking to guys that know how to move dirt
@@dennisholst4322 mega
✨ Very impressive! 💯✨
It's a symphony of Dirt moving i would like to see the company that has there act together like these guys
500 loads a day don't get it
These pushcat guys are phenomenal
excellent ... as usual ... well done and thank you. what is such a giant site? bye.👍👍👍
I love these videos. That dozer driver at the end got a little too much up pressure on the pan LOL
That guy probably screwed up on the load before school is session
What does a dozer hand make out there? I hope it’s a lot to run those with no cab.I know the weather is nice but sitting in the dust all day would be miserable.
I got valley fever it's a fungus infection in my upper right lobe the medical people have pills that work. I'm ok
You can't embarras these guys
If you think you are spending too much money on fuel.......
Think about this operation.
I never seen any windmills move dirt
When you have to move a mountain you call Cat 😺🚧
12 scrapers laoded in 9 1/2 minutes from 4.30 mark onwards....not bad
They want to give the boss a good load count
They probably wanted 15
Jimmy knew
fantásticas máquinas trabalhando screps cat
Third gear push cat hand is a special sensor
Those third gear pushcat hands change the senery and attitudes
Those scrapers aren't grandma cars
They could move South America to Africa
Put a good load on
We have your videos streaming in our store all day. It would be nice if it said where the jobs are, name of the construction company... Thank you.
Ain't no gear high enough for some of these guys
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This must be Gavin Newsom real estate?
Covid Scamdemic burial grounds, LOL
Ya his new house at the landfill!!!!!
@@tijuanastranglers503 @ That was funny, is the wast coming from San Francisco or LA !
Just fixing up the back yard
@@UrsulavonB of the officials
These pushcat operators seem to know how to run a cut.
You learn something watching hard to forget
So do scrapper drivers pick their lane based on experience, or is someone directing each pass?
There is nobody telling them where each pass should be. Only the boss telling them to come back tomorrow or not.
Pushcat operator directs each scraper with hand signals
@@markbutler1197 yeah totally. They have no idea where to go until the pushcat operators signal them. No idea.
@@dozer1642 you can pick up the pattern by watching which way the pushcat is turning, work your way across the cut , and then pick up the windrows.its actually pretty easy. Just pay attention to what is going on. Or expect an ass chewing
@@dozer1642 the rear push cat hand will have his head turned to the right or left signaling what side of them to enter the cut
Earning your paycheck
Don't take long those will load you
you think in such a massive country you could find a flat spot to build.
Not in SoCal,
every acre is valuable and needs little grading at least.
Californians live in the shittiest terrain lots of hills and mountains that need to be moved. The terrain looks nice but that's about it. This site is for a landfill
I wonder how much fuel gets burned there every hour
I don’t know by hr but I do know tankers show up every day and drop 8,000 GALLONS
D10 uses about 800-1000 gallons per 12hr shift depending on the slope
Cat melhor do mundo bazuka Foz do Iguaçu pr Brasil
I noticed only the D9 has GPS and there's no stakes.
Brown out had a big slope board he was from N D on a D9 I think his son is ewe he ran 57 for ACI
I find it interesting a single D10 can't push a 651 given two 657's don't need to be pushed. With that said, these guys sure know a hell of a lot more than I do so there's a reason......
With 2100 hp and 8 wheels driving when two 657's are hooked up they have why more power than one dozer
Look at it this way as well. 57`s have twice the maintenance cost to run. Let say they have 20 651 scapers running they are only using 22 motors kn that push spread. If they had the same 20 657 they would 40 motors to maintain.
@@timothygrell4398 bingo....twin powers are a lazy mans scraper unless on steep country or slippery underfoot conditions...they cost heaps to run on the flat going
not even comparable that scenario....a single D10 can handle a 651
@@Gavin84w yeah but 2 D-10's is faster and cheaper in the long haul. It all about the yardage production
Two dozers to push a scraper DOWNHILL?? I’m missing something here.
I would recommend this video: ruclips.net/video/KS63t8zSCCA/видео.html&ab_channel=Pushysix%C2%AE
But essentially, CAT makes single and twin-engine scrapers. These are the largest single-engine as denoted by the 1 at the end. Since they are a single-engine unit they need help scraping the dirt, because as the weight mounts they are unable to pull themselves through the dirt, hence the push.
The larger twin-engine units (657) are essentially four-wheel drive, with two motors, you will see these units operate in a push-pull fashion. Where the first unit cuts and is pushed, once they finish, then they use that weight to pull the next unit into the cut as they collect dirt.
Operated single Cats with and without self loaders, CAT and Terex twins in my early working years. When used, push dozers mostly made possible a deeper cut in a shorter distance than without. Never two dozers per buggy. Possible a bean counter somewhere calculated two per was more cost effective?
@@kenlink5667 Potentially, I've read and been told that push-pull twin-engine scrappers are more effective because the primary unit is essentially being pushed, as they would be by a dozer. Then, once they are full they can use that power and extra weight to pull the second unit along, which will have a deeper cut and larger load. I don't know where it originated from though.
Load time is reduced loading on the level takes longer
why no enclosed cabs?
Extra maintenance cost for AC and harder to work on the scraper tractor.
In SoCal the weather all year around
doesn't require a cab...
We actually have 7 e models on this project
@@tijuanastranglers503 with cabs and AC?
They are in a hot, dry climate.
Why do they double push? Because the ground is so hard?
Normaly there are 2 scrapers linking. That is 4 engines working. 1 scraper plus 2 dozers gets the same puish?
We double push because it loads faster! We use 51’s instead of 57’s in the rock because it’s less tear on the tires and rig
@@tijuanastranglers503 And the load is bigger....the overhead shots show how it boils up and full against to the top of the apron, when you can get the dirt in the front of the bowl like that you have a full load on
looks in inefficient theres always at least one or more scraper waiting to load. maybe if you we pushing them uphill you might need that power 2 push cats. I dont understand if you got that whole area of cut whats your reason for this?
The bosses want the pushcats loading scrapers not waiting for one
What’s happening. Mining or clearing for a building site
In the description it says for a new Landfill Cell project
@@gullreefclub thanks i missed it
Man that is impressive, you think that procedure is covered in the operators manual LOL.
If you memorize that book doesn't guarantee you will make the day
Boa noite maravilhoso máquina amigo
Get the camera down to Earth