Money cannot buy that level of excavator operator experience. Job well done. Dozer operators also knew not to spin tracks too much not to dig themselves deeper. Job well done by all!
Time to send those 2 operators of those dozers to driving school. You never, never leave a machine like that in a ravine, guess what, shiit happens and always prepare for it.
Interesting video! All three guys did a great job in salvaging the dozers not just the excavator operator. He did a great job too but from a more comfortable position: high and dry and with apparently much more power in his machine. I always wonder why people continue working under these circumstances of mud and steep ramps.You may be killed if the dozer doesn't just slide into the mud but tumbles down.
This is quite an interesting and informative video. Are you the type of person who will read as much as possible about potential investments and ask questions about them? If so, maybe you don't need investment advice. But if you're busy with your job, kids, or other responsibilities, or feel like you don't know enough about investing on your own, then you may benefit from professional investment advice.
Investment professionals offer a variety of services at a variety of prices. It is worth comparing stores. You can get investment advice from most financial institutions that sell investments, including brokerage firms, banks, mutual funds, and insurance companies. You can also hire a broker, investment adviser, accountant, financial planner, or other professional to help you make investment decisions. Some financial planners and investment advisors offer a comprehensive financial plan, evaluating all aspects of your financial life and developing a detailed strategy for reaching your financial goals.
Remember, there is no such thing as a free lunch. If professional financial advisers are working for you, they get paid for their efforts. Some of their rates are easier to see right away than others. But, in all cases, you should always feel free to ask questions about how and how much your investment professional is paid. I am happy that I met Sherma Williams Trading at a seminar and since then my life has changed.
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It's amazing how powerful a 345 is! I once pulled some concrete trucks up to a foundation we were pouring with a 245, which I believe is just an older 345. I'm not an operator, but we also owned the development company on the site and I had CAT keys, so when it started pouring down rain 5 minutes before the concrete trucks got there I went and tracked up the 245 a couple lots to pull them up the hill to the forms. These front discharge concrete trucks were nothing for that 245! I accidentally pulled a couple of them up in the air and they were WAY pissed off, LOL. Honestly, one driver wanted to beat my ass! I was only 22-23 and was doing my best, but I was yanking them around like toys. Good thing the foundation guys had my back! I was nervous as hell and was trying to help, but scared at the same time. It was really stupid, but we finished the pour in a storm and no one got hurt and didn't break anything. Would have been 70 yards gone if I wouldn't have jumped in and did it. Never will forget how effortlessly that machine pulled them up the hill. On top of that, it had a huge high yard bucket on it for loading up off-road trucks, that that made it a little more difficult. I kept apologizing to the truck drivers and the foundation crew forman told the drivers to shut the hell up and told me to keep going, they'll live, LOL.
Seems weird seeing this while the traffic goes past. If this was in the UK.. Firstly, as the dozers worked there'd have been 5 miles of cones along the road and a 40 limit with average speed cameras. Then to retrieve them, a site set up with a 2mph speed limit, full PPE required to enter, a risk assessment every hour, dangly orange flags off every electricity wire or phone line within 2km, then before any rescue could take place a 3 month wait while the RSPCA try and catch any endangered reptiles in buckets along a specially setup plastic fence by the water.
lol, leaving in the UK I can so much relate to this :) +Seaside Seanster, I'm French and have lived around the EU (and UK) for a while, and trust me, the UK Health and Safety are by far the craziest (and probably the best).
We had a 245 on site in North Gadsden building a cell site that last week there I got to run it and I had a blast .. that 345 is a SERIOUS machine ....
I was afraid the second dozer was going to roll over, the angle on it was so steep, scared the crap out of me. No escaping if it had. Much respect to all of those operators!
What a crazy idea to run the dozers on that slope in the first place - all bank work could (and should) have been done from the hardtop using the digger. From the look of the ground it looks like a good storm would wash the banks away - how long before the whole road ends up in the drainage canal???
BUT the two J.Ds, I'm wrong but I don't find them suitable for working in the canal like this. And then they will have water-tight sealed motors and gears, I remind you that these tractors, if done well, must also work with water in the middle of the cabin.
Good operator on the trackhoe, just remember, when you see your machine going down, STOP and put in in reverse don't keep going. And most people that pull machines out use heavy cables, don't ever try a chain unless that's all you have
not at all, mud/clayey soils arent dozed. u gotta use a big bucket shovel to excavate them and move. though the soil here was not mud, but water banking made it so. also it was a loose soil, probably an uncompacted fill or dump, so the dozers had no traction which made it worse.
Notice how the baby calves patiently waits for their mother to free them from being mired. And note the joyful freedom as they totter away, once again under their own power.
im not in the construction industry but it seems just like the military, everybody is constantly talking shit about other operators and having a pissing contest.
Hamlet telmaH how is Hoffman a joke when parkour is lilttle asshole treating his crew like shit and if parkour keeps acting like that to his crew he will not be a success
Hoe operator is a good operator, I have about 17 years experience myself. Only part that made me cringe was seeing the backside of the blade pulled. But hell I was not there so i can't say there was another option. I have never liked a john deere dozer anyway. lol As far as idiots saying the road is tore up, WTF video are you watching? Not a damn thing wrong with that road, what you ignorant fucks are seeing is mud on the road from the tracks, not pieces of the road. But hey, if you had ever been in the seat you'd know that... but you haven't! Overall, got the two blades out, engines didn't see any water, road is in the same condition as it was prior. Looks like a success to me.
It's funny when you see Cat machines helping out other machines in need. As a undercarriage tech for Caterpillar and mechanic. We get a lot of non-cat machines that get brought in for work because their own mechanics don't know how to work on them.. Especially with John Deere
*When the chain (Breaks)* Yeah I know. I've seen some vids how they break and what they can do. But if you use them in a "sencable" way it might work in some occasions.
Never put yourself in a position of danger, especially when you are nearly alone and there's a lot of mud and water.one no safer than the other! Good job, stay out of the muddy water!
50 tons of weight with a great percentage of that weight at your disposal. Remember an excavator can lift 30% of its weight, break objects with 60% of its weight and carry 10% of its weight in bucket per scoop by design.
Money cannot buy that level of excavator operator experience. Job well done. Dozer operators also knew not to spin tracks too much not to dig themselves deeper. Job well done by all!
That excavator operator is worth every penny he's paid and more. Not all heroes wear capes.
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Hats off to the operator of the 345CL! That was some impressive work getting those dozers unstuck from the canal
The precision work with that bucket!
It looks like he could safely picked up kittens.
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Time to send those 2 operators of those dozers to driving school. You never, never leave a machine like that in a ravine, guess what, shiit happens and always prepare for it.
My first time ever and I knew not to leave the machine on questionable ground.
two of the best dozer operators ive ever seen. engines must of been getting hot so they thought they'd cool them off in the water
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I had no idea that an excavator was so strong. That second one was pulled out with no help at all from the dozer. Impressive.
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Love that the 650 was straight dragged out! He wasn't even turning his tracks like the 750 had been!
Crazy how powerful these excavator machines are!! Wow!
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Interesting video! All three guys did a great job in salvaging the dozers not just the excavator operator. He did a great job too but from a more comfortable position: high and dry and with apparently much more power in his machine. I always wonder why people continue working under these circumstances of mud and steep ramps.You may be killed if the dozer doesn't just slide into the mud but tumbles down.
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Wtf were the dozens doing in that. Straight up idiots
Good thing you had a skilled 345CL operator there !!! Well done
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Always takes a CAT to rescue a Deere!
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The sheer POWER of hydraulic force! Amazing example of mankind's ingenuity. I love this.
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This is quite an interesting and informative video.
Are you the type of person who will read as much as possible about potential investments and ask questions about them? If so, maybe you don't need investment advice. But if you're busy with your job, kids, or other responsibilities, or feel like you don't know enough about investing on your own, then you may benefit from professional investment advice.
Investment professionals offer a variety of services at a variety of prices. It is worth comparing stores. You can get investment advice from most financial institutions that sell investments, including brokerage firms, banks, mutual funds, and insurance companies. You can also hire a broker, investment adviser, accountant, financial planner, or other professional to help you make investment decisions. Some financial planners and investment advisors offer a comprehensive financial plan, evaluating all aspects of your financial life and developing a detailed strategy for reaching your financial goals.
Remember, there is no such thing as a free lunch. If professional financial advisers are working for you, they get paid for their efforts. Some of their rates are easier to see right away than others. But, in all cases, you should always feel free to ask questions about how and how much your investment professional is paid.
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Props to the excavator operator, handled perfectly!
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What i want to know is, how the hell did those dozer operators get off in there?!
It's amazing how powerful a 345 is! I once pulled some concrete trucks up to a foundation we were pouring with a 245, which I believe is just an older 345. I'm not an operator, but we also owned the development company on the site and I had CAT keys, so when it started pouring down rain 5 minutes before the concrete trucks got there I went and tracked up the 245 a couple lots to pull them up the hill to the forms. These front discharge concrete trucks were nothing for that 245! I accidentally pulled a couple of them up in the air and they were WAY pissed off, LOL. Honestly, one driver wanted to beat my ass! I was only 22-23 and was doing my best, but I was yanking them around like toys. Good thing the foundation guys had my back! I was nervous as hell and was trying to help, but scared at the same time. It was really stupid, but we finished the pour in a storm and no one got hurt and didn't break anything. Would have been 70 yards gone if I wouldn't have jumped in and did it. Never will forget how effortlessly that machine pulled them up the hill. On top of that, it had a huge high yard bucket on it for loading up off-road trucks, that that made it a little more difficult. I kept apologizing to the truck drivers and the foundation crew forman told the drivers to shut the hell up and told me to keep going, they'll live, LOL.
Didn't realize who I was watching until I saw the Arch in the background. Glad you boys got them out.
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Seems weird seeing this while the traffic goes past. If this was in the UK.. Firstly, as the dozers worked there'd have been 5 miles of cones along the road and a 40 limit with average speed cameras. Then to retrieve them, a site set up with a 2mph speed limit, full PPE required to enter, a risk assessment every hour, dangly orange flags off every electricity wire or phone line within 2km, then before any rescue could take place a 3 month wait while the RSPCA try and catch any endangered reptiles in buckets along a specially setup plastic fence by the water.
I thought our construction took a long time. I'd hate to live over there.
+sparky24 No, That's because we have to abide by stupid EU health and safety laws, but not for long
Seaside Seanster No need for health and safety rules? all rules and laws are bullshit until shirt goes bad
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lol, leaving in the UK I can so much relate to this :)
+Seaside Seanster, I'm French and have lived around the EU (and UK) for a while, and trust me, the UK Health and Safety are by far the craziest (and probably the best).
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How did he not bust those rams off at the blade.....??? He's got the right touch on that excavator.
We had a 245 on site in North Gadsden building a cell site that last week there I got to run it and I had a blast .. that 345 is a SERIOUS machine ....
Props to the operator of the excavator. He made that look easy.
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The 345CL operator had his skills and precision in order :D Fantastic!! :D
Excellent understanding within the team
Some splaining to be done. That excavator operator is a master of his equipment. Wow.
I watched the video a few years ago when it had only 30 thousand hits. The operator- no wasted moves...:)
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Great to watch!.. it's always nice to be bailed out with out problems when you have had a lapse in judgement good work
I'm always amazed at how much can be done with and by these big pieces of equipment by the Talented Machine Operators. GOOD JOB!!! 🤔😮😁👍🤗😋
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That equipment on asphalt sure messes it up. Very good question Gordon.
How did they get in there? And why did the second guy follow the first guy in?
Excellent video. Congratulations to the crane operator and two more injured operators. Greetings from Chile!
I was afraid the second dozer was going to roll over, the angle on it was so steep, scared the crap out of me. No escaping if it had. Much respect to all of those operators!
I only saw one operator, and two morons.
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What a crazy idea to run the dozers on that slope in the first place - all bank work could (and should) have been done from the hardtop using the digger. From the look of the ground it looks like a good storm would wash the banks away - how long before the whole road ends up in the drainage canal???
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looks like Australian Ave. West Palm Beach inbetween Okee and belverdere or in the airport itself
BUT the two J.Ds, I'm wrong but I don't find them suitable for working in the canal like this.
And then they will have water-tight sealed motors and gears, I remind you that these tractors, if done well, must also work with water in the middle of the cabin.
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Yeah, what he just said!
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Good example of a experienced operator nice job guys
love the guy with the shovel to clean up the road!
I had to pull out a D6 with a 349 once. It was buried past the tracks. Was fun....but had to clean a big mess.
Begging the question - htf did they get there in the first place?
now that's what i call a teamwork good job 👍
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this makes me wonder just how much real world experience those dozer operators actually have.
None.
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Got to start somewhere.
Looks like work an excavator operator with some finese could do, why put the dozens in that mud pit..
Perfect job. Respect for the workers
Man!! Now that is CAT at its best!! Kudo's to the operator, awesome driving there!!!
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I just wanna know one thing....what were they doing in the canal with the dozers anyway? Dozers are notorious for getting stuck any way.
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Good operator on the trackhoe, just remember, when you see your machine going down, STOP and put in in reverse don't keep going. And most people that pull machines out use heavy cables, don't ever try a chain unless that's all you have
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Superb operator skills, great great job!!!
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Considering the slope and the apparent soil conditions was putting that piece of equipment to the task at hand a very good idea?
Sick Bastd You must be management to make a such a skillful observation.
Gotta do what equipment you have available though.
not at all, mud/clayey soils arent dozed.
u gotta use a big bucket shovel to excavate them and move.
though the soil here was not mud, but water banking made it so. also it was a loose soil, probably an uncompacted fill or dump, so the dozers had no traction which made it worse.
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You would be surprised as to how easy it is to walk a machine off perfectly fine ground into complete disaster.
I loved running a 345 cat. Pulling that last one with the swing motor shows how much power a 345 has.
Notice how the baby calves patiently waits for their mother to free them from being mired. And note the joyful freedom as they totter away, once again under their own power.
Damn! I feel sorry for the guy who has to clean out those tracks
Is there even an operator in that second dozer? He's less responsive to assistance than my wife.
Cat 345 is one serious excavator, drawbar pull is 75,920 lbs its maximum bucket lift is about 21,000 LBS.
That excavator drivers is the man old time G driver great work and great power
No traffic control, pavement which will need to be fixed, unbelievable.
Props to the Excavator operator, not overly difficult but he did well.
Don't you see the fat dude in the road wearing the orange shirt?
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The one drinking a Bud light?
Yes, that dude! Lol! He's like a bright orange buoy in a sea of asphalt!
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Their fault if they run in to a big yellow 80 ton machine.They blocked the traffic off.
That 650 looks like a toy compared to that 345!
+duramarks At Least the flagger on the road is wearing a reddish, kind of light pink shirt and jean shorts. He could have been in camo.
There is a dude in camo on the other side, you just can't see him because.....he's in camo.
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im not in the construction industry but it seems just like the military, everybody is constantly talking shit about other operators and having a pissing contest.
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Thank you for saving tha two dozers good joob!👍👍👍
Wow, this video quality is awesome, how did you record this?
What happens when a big Cat get's hold of a little Deere? This is like the mechanical version of Wild Planet.
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I love how the excavator's just hauling the second one around like it's nothing.
Under 8 min, some red lights are longer than that. This guy deserves a medal.
Where was this filmed at? I know a Hulcher Company but that is NOT near their home office.
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5:50 he's just dragging the dozer lol
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Yea, in all the excitement the dozer operator forgot to put it into drive😳😂😂😂
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*Amazing work under 8 minutes.*
*Pro skills.*
*What's the weight the excavator can pull?*
How do I reset the Cat 303.5 Computer After Changing All Filters And Fluid - it keeps flashing change filter.
I bet thats Todd Hoffman and Dozer Dave. Parker in the excavator.
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Hoffman is a joke, Parker on the other hand will be a great success.
Hamlet telmaH how is Hoffman a joke when parkour is lilttle asshole treating his crew like shit and if parkour keeps acting like that to his crew he will not be a success
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Now thats some Damn skill at work there!!! Damn impressive!!!👍👍👍
I bet those grousers felt good on that asphalt
Good skills getting 'em out, did't rush it and damage the pair, well done
How did they end up in that mess in the first place? Moma duck did good!!!
So the 2nd one was inoperable? I saw him move the blade at first.
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why were the bulldozers even in the flooded canal ??when they have an excavator?
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Operator is dumb as fuck
Hoe operator is a good operator, I have about 17 years experience myself. Only part that made me cringe was seeing the backside of the blade pulled. But hell I was not there so i can't say there was another option. I have never liked a john deere dozer anyway. lol
As far as idiots saying the road is tore up, WTF video are you watching? Not a damn thing wrong with that road, what you ignorant fucks are seeing is mud on the road from the tracks, not pieces of the road. But hey, if you had ever been in the seat you'd know that... but you haven't!
Overall, got the two blades out, engines didn't see any water, road is in the same condition as it was prior. Looks like a success to me.
Daniel Nunya yeah the ones tearing up the road are the Amish tractors with their spiked metal wheels.
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So another classic example of an operator spinning the tracks, when you start slipping the tracks you're digging yourself deeper.
That ain't an operator, that's just a steering wheel holder. LoL. That Track Hoe driver is a true operator
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One down? Really? We didn't know, so thanks for that commentary.
Maybe use the digger to finish the bank..To steep for the dozer ...It easy to get stuck ..The getting unstuck is the hard part..
It's funny when you see Cat machines helping out other machines in need. As a undercarriage tech for Caterpillar and mechanic. We get a lot of non-cat machines that get brought in for work because their own mechanics don't know how to work on them.. Especially with John Deere
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The excavator operator was good as was the first dozer operator, however the second bloke was useless.
you re right all the credits for the excavator operator pulls both without brake anything !!! An artist
Maybe the other guy new
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Impressed by how the excavator drug the second dozer. The dozer wasn’t moving his tracks letting 345 do it all. Crazy power.
especially rotational power. youd think that be the machines weakest point lol
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Somebody is going to be spending a long time in the wash bay.
I noticed the first operator went back to working without checking his machine. Personally I wouldn't want all of the water and mud in the drives.
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The mighty power of that machine pulling a dozer out
Good thing the hie operator had some sense. Dozer operators need to be back on the shovel crew.
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Man's machines are so damn impressive!
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Why did they drive off in there?
Asked myself the same question! Nobody seems to care...
I guess they just wanted to take a break from work
Maybe they parked them there when it was dry?
maybe read the description
Notmyname1593 Nah, nothing about how they got stuck.
*When the chain (Breaks)* Yeah I know. I've seen some vids how they break and what they can do. But if you use them in a "sencable" way it might work in some occasions.
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That was funny when he asked, can you swim. I would of told him only on Thursday.
Not all heros wear capes......some wear green plaid shirts, with orange hats and a Seiko wrist watch!
Never put yourself in a position of danger, especially when you are nearly alone and there's a lot of mud and water.one no safer than the other! Good job, stay out of the muddy water!
50 tons of weight with a great percentage of that weight at your disposal. Remember an excavator can lift 30% of its weight, break objects with 60% of its weight and carry 10% of its weight in bucket per scoop by design.