Clearing Road Through Woods with Cat 941
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Another part of the job called for clearing the shoulders and removing fallen trees from a small road leading through the woods on the installation. I took the opportunity to use the Cat 941 to push the brush back into the woodline and widen the shoulders where I could.
Great work ethic Mr. Hawk. Keep after it. Great video for us to enjoy. Thank you....Great machine to.
Great video, that 941 is just like the one I used to operate for my former boss at out towns landfill, I would dig material out of the gravel bank and load it onto a 6 wheel dump truck then truck the material up to his D69U blade dozer so he had cover for the trash. The 941 was one if my greatest memories if operating heavy equipment
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A new nice video of your hard work, and your wonderful Cat 941. I myself have a 951C I love these old heavy metal gods
Gerhard Holzknecht 9
Nice video Hawk!!! That 941 is sweet. She really sounds good!I love that machine. A track loader is still a great machine. They can do about anything.
Nice Video ! Greetings from Germany 👍👍👍
Bernd Odin81 thanks and hello!!
Nice work pard and love that ole 41 👍
Shane persons thanks!
That's an awesome machine ! Can't beat a track loader for that type of work..... I had a JD 555A with a 4/1 bucket for many years but sold it because I didn't need anymore.....still miss it though.... good luck with it.
Thanks. I have a buddy with a JD 555G. That’s a nice machine too!
Good job and nice video!
looks great!
Them sand pines and horrible trees, they fall just about every day by my house. Nice machine ya got there!
Thanks!
Good job man!
Jack Johnson thanks!
Enjoy you channel
JAMES MOORE thanks!
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Looks like you might be having a bad day putting a track back on if you don't get some of that slack tightened up.
I've also got a 941B, works well but i can't seem to keep the tracks tensioned. For now I've rammed a block of wood to stop the piston going back any further, doesn't seem to be leaking any grease, so yeah.
How are your springs? If the cylinders aren’t taking grease, I’d look at cleaning or replacing those. I do the same with a block on my right side track. It’ll pop off every now and then if I don’t pay attention or try to rush things. I think the spring on that side is the culprit though. I have a new one. I just haven’t replaced it yet.
@@HammaDownEnterprises thanks for that :) I'm due a maintenance day
Nice 941! Love the older machines... Hate all the computer stuff on the new machines. You can't work on them without spending a fortune in diagnostic tools.
You need to drive or wedge a piece of wood in that rattle nice track loader
Drizz52 it’s the mounts for the ROPS. I’ll get that taken care of shortly.
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My opinion bruh you gonna need something more heavier than that 941. I'm thinking since you seem to be a old g with construction machines lookin to a refurbished cat 955.
Donnell Williams 7
I've have considered a 955. However, if I am going to upgrade, I'd go ahead on move on to a 953 or 963.
Wow OLD 😲
I have a bulldozer to make a new road but watch me cut these nasty 6" fallen dead stock by hand and muscle em out of the way first! Don't want my rig getting stuck. Clown ass. 😅
1. I'm not cutting a 'new' road. 2. It was safer and more efficient to cut those particular trees than it was to just bulldoze them out the way. My task wasn't to clear the entire forest...