Great video, and very good operator, who was right on target with loading the crusher, which I am sure takes a lot of experience and practice. Wish I were a kid again, and could find me a seat a safe distance to the left of the crusher. I could watch the dragline for hours. Nice, smooth operating machine.
Just a continuation of an existing gravel deposit. We were contracted to do so.(or in better terms, we were told to) LOL 😂. This gravel has since been depleted on the property.
Is there some reason why coal mines that use a dragline to get down to the coal seam can't also classify and sell the overburden that the dragline digs up?
That's a very good question, I would assume they could but more than likely every coal mine in the area would have the same products to sell which is probably a flooded market. I know also they are required to reclaim such mined area, so maybe they need that material to do such.
Time will tell I guess, I've seen others of the same size and brand that have 25,000+ hrs plus on them. We were told 10k-15k for hydraulic pump rebuild, 15 k motor rebuild, and 50,000 hr frame design. obviously those numbers are all subject to how the user operates the machine....
@@BrandonHagedorn that makes it very smooth. I had a Bucyrus Erie 65 D dragline, and the rotec bearings was a very weak link on the machine. I had to get Jefferson Machine in Pennsylvania to make a new race for the bearings and the whole machine had to be undecked. What a pain of a project. I finally unloaded that machine and bought a 71B Bucyrus Erie Dragline.
Love to know how they work. You would have controls for drag line and hoist but do you still need the pedals for the brake clutches or are the brakes control by hydraulics.
Around 4 to 5 gal. an hour and a steady 1300 rpm, moving 6 - 7,000 tons a day average in a 11 work period. We have never had it go above 6 gallons an hour. Day to day maintenance is basically nothing with the auto greaser. The only thing so far that we have had troubles with is the fuel injection pump, not sure why, if its our fuel supplier or just bad design. Other than that, no break downs at all!!
@@BrandonHagedorn Thanks for the info. Iam just trying to find out all the info I can on them. Would love to replace are NW95 with a new one. Been having nothing but problems and just can't keep up with the old girl. Lol thanks again
@@grahamatchison3398 Ask me anything and I can help the best I can since we ran Northwest previous to this machine also! my email is brandonhagedorn@ g m a i l . c o m
+Shane Immelt it's my dads second day on the machine in this video... we are coming from old Northwest dry friction bands. Hard getting used to the hydraulic brakes.. I'll post video of him running today.. you'll see he is loving the machine and got the brakes dialed in!
LOL...BIG diff tween NW & Liebherr.....so...WELL understood. Try sitting in a Demag 385.....electric over hydraulic micro.....VERY diff. Enjoy the technology!! ( Made LOTS of $$ rebuilding bucket & shovels thanks to learning curves.)
That's what Liebherr is going to next I hear, electric over hydraulic! It's a very nice machine indeed! Digging 1000tph at a depth of 35'.... No way a Northwest would even come close!
+Shane Immelt yes we use it for real estate promotion videos, and also our new thing is surveying land and building topographical maps and volume calculations for roads and building sites. the Drone industry has exponentially grown over the last two years
Daniel Silva clamshell you cannot drag the material towards yourself comma also drag bucket works good for mixing the material. clamshell would be about impossible to clean up the bottom of the pit which is clay
Jason Newell 949-424-3367 text or call. This is my Google voice number so you will have to say your name for me to answer.. so I don't get any telemarketer!
Operator shows little experience, kills too much time pulling in the bucket after it is loaded. You can pick it up any time after it is just past the end of the boom. Don't drop the bucket you will break the bale or the chains.
Henry Janice This is his 2nd day using this new machine. He's been running a dragline for close to 50 years. (just on all mechanical draglines though). I'll post a video of how he runs it now... buttery smooth now.. it takes a while to get used to no feedback in the brakes.. hence spreader bar hitting sometimes.
Darryl Maynard this one is 4 cubic yards, we wanted to be light on the machine breaking it in , the was the operators first day running the machine. we usually use 6 cubic yard bucket now
Love a dragline, could sit and watch them all day long
Great video, and very good operator, who was right on target with loading the crusher, which I am sure takes a lot of experience and practice. Wish I were a kid again, and could find me a seat a safe distance to the left of the crusher. I could watch the dragline for hours. Nice, smooth operating machine.
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Nice looking operation.
Very Nice Crane Ji 🥰🥰👍👍
I'm curious...was there a particular reason that location was picked for dredging?
Just a continuation of an existing gravel deposit. We were contracted to do so.(or in better terms, we were told to) LOL 😂. This gravel has since been depleted on the property.
Is there some reason why coal mines that use a dragline to get down to the coal seam can't also classify and sell the overburden that the dragline digs up?
That's a very good question, I would assume they could but more than likely every coal mine in the area would have the same products to sell which is probably a flooded market. I know also they are required to reclaim such mined area, so maybe they need that material to do such.
Que bonita grúa liebherr es lo mejor 👍
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Nice dragline at work.
I wonder how long it will hold up , like the 2400 LIMA or the BUCYRUS ERIE 88B ??
Time will tell I guess, I've seen others of the same size and brand that have 25,000+ hrs plus on them. We were told 10k-15k for hydraulic pump rebuild, 15 k motor rebuild, and 50,000 hr frame design. obviously those numbers are all subject to how the user operates the machine....
I truly doubt that they will last as long as the 88b or the 2400.....nothing these days is built as good as it was back then!
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That's not a bad track record for holding up under the strain on the rotec bearings, or does it have the hook rollers ??
@@henryratajczak3071 yes it is a turntable bearing
@@BrandonHagedorn that makes it very smooth.
I had a Bucyrus Erie 65 D dragline, and the rotec bearings was a very weak link on the machine. I had to get Jefferson Machine in Pennsylvania to make a new race for the bearings and the whole machine had to be undecked. What a pain of a project. I finally unloaded that machine and bought a 71B Bucyrus Erie Dragline.
One of the best videos I ever seen on You Tube. Tanks..
Love to know how they work. You would have controls for drag line and hoist but do you still need the pedals for the brake clutches or are the brakes control by hydraulics.
I will post another video of controls in the next few days
not mechanical......hydraulic.....short lever control.........NOT like a Manitowac 400/4100 mechanical PITA
Hey Brandon just wondering what it burns a hour for fuel. And is there a lot less maintenance costs then the old northwest.
Around 4 to 5 gal. an hour and a steady 1300 rpm, moving 6 - 7,000 tons a day average in a 11 work period. We have never had it go above 6 gallons an hour. Day to day maintenance is basically nothing with the auto greaser. The only thing so far that we have had troubles with is the fuel injection pump, not sure why, if its our fuel supplier or just bad design. Other than that, no break downs at all!!
@@BrandonHagedorn
Thanks for the info. Iam just trying to find out all the info I can on them. Would love to replace are NW95 with a new one. Been having nothing but problems and just can't keep up with the old girl. Lol thanks again
@@grahamatchison3398 Ask me anything and I can help the best I can since we ran Northwest previous to this machine also! my email is brandonhagedorn@ g m a i l . c o m
Is this pit in south bend Indiana we're you use to have the bucyrus Erie 88B
Jason Newell this pit is located in Northwest Iowa.
Id like to look though the rocks the grizzly kicks out.
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wondering if the operator is just learning....bucket bale isn't going to last long with that many crashes
+Shane Immelt it's my dads second day on the machine in this video... we are coming from old Northwest dry friction bands. Hard getting used to the hydraulic brakes.. I'll post video of him running today.. you'll see he is loving the machine and got the brakes dialed in!
LOL...BIG diff tween NW & Liebherr.....so...WELL understood. Try sitting in a Demag 385.....electric over hydraulic micro.....VERY diff. Enjoy the technology!! ( Made LOTS of $$ rebuilding bucket & shovels thanks to learning curves.)
That's what Liebherr is going to next I hear, electric over hydraulic! It's a very nice machine indeed! Digging 1000tph at a depth of 35'.... No way a Northwest would even come close!
and VERY steady work with your Aspire!!! you using it for anything other that Aerial documentation? (geo mapping/land management)?
+Shane Immelt yes we use it for real estate promotion videos, and also our new thing is surveying land and building topographical maps and volume calculations for roads and building sites. the Drone industry has exponentially grown over the last two years
Why do not you use clamshell?
Daniel Silva clamshell you cannot drag the material towards yourself comma also drag bucket works good for mixing the material. clamshell would be about impossible to clean up the bottom of the pit which is clay
thanks for the answer, I do not know about this type of dredging, because in my country only suction dredge is used.
Making some serious wetlands
Hey Brandon I'd like to get in touch with you about your dragline I have 2 insleys and am digging with an AMERICAN 195
Jason Newell 949-424-3367 text or call. This is my Google voice number so you will have to say your name for me to answer.. so I don't get any telemarketer!
I'm really impressed how great you are about answering questions people might have. Please, keep up the good work.
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Like 800th! Also, nice amazing dragline machine! (Thumb up)!
Hi Brandon, Would it be ok to upload your video to my Facebook page and maybe edit it a little and put some music to it?
Yes, as soon as I am done working here in a few weeks, I'll throw a bunch more videos on and edit some music to it also.
Thanks Brandon, try and get some close shots if you can. If you ever need any help with your channel just give me a shout.
Operator shows little experience, kills too much time pulling in the bucket after it is loaded. You can pick it up any time after it is just past the end of the boom. Don't drop the bucket you will break the bale or the chains.
Henry Janice This is his 2nd day using this new machine. He's been running a dragline for close to 50 years. (just on all mechanical draglines though). I'll post a video of how he runs it now... buttery smooth now.. it takes a while to get used to no feedback in the brakes.. hence spreader bar hitting sometimes.
Nice machine!
That's a big money unit
Yes it was, working great though!
Super video. Thanks for sharing 👍
Never seen a dragline feed a screening plant. Real cool! The rock truck stockpiling in reverse?
Alpha Team Outdoors ya it's stockpiling in reverse since the pile was so tall and no room to turn around. Has no problem in reverse though.
Brandon Hagedorn makes sense. Better him then me...lol.
Are they waiting for the screening unit to fall in the hole ....not to bright!
You know it has to sit right on the edge to dump the oversize back into the hole.....right?
Nice vid but could do with close in shots imo.
Чи ни драглайн , вот раньше были ДРАГЛАЙНЫ !
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Cade os podre dos ambientalistas .aonde tem lavouta pra planta multa vergonha....
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4cyds????
Darryl Maynard this one is 4 cubic yards, we wanted to be light on the machine breaking it in , the was the operators first day running the machine. we usually use 6 cubic yard bucket now
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