Loading & Unloading Rock Trucks
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- Опубликовано: 17 апр 2024
- Loading & Unloading Rock Trucks. Fun with loading, moving and unloading rock trucks. It's much easier when working with someone else to help spot and man the camera.
Loading a Cat 730 rock truck on a hydraulic RGN trailer, then a pair of John Deere 300D rock trucks up the beaver tails onto a fixed neck tri axle trailer.
Music courtesy of: Laszlo Buring
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Pretty Cool Trucks Big $$$$ 😀 The Corvette Intro Never Gets Old 😂 Nathan
Thanks. I need to drive that car more! - on a regular basis in the summer. I just have too much going on in my scatter brained world
Yep, way nicer loading with help 👍
Crazy difference. Goes from sketchy to dead simple.
Smooth loading, I used to hate moving and loading the Bell alone. It was always a pleasure keeping that 3rd wheel in the air. Love the blues , never heard of them but cool grooves. Hope you are having fun and enjoying the blessings of a life enjoyed.
He's a guy I follow on RUclips He's great check him out. I could listen to this little one on repeat.
It's kind of amazing how the walking beam suspension works on those trucks. They're fun to run.
Hope you're doing well.
Things are going well. We finally got my grandmother's and mother's estates wrapped up. I'm settling into my new responsibilities. It's really been a great experience. I'm very fortunate to have the support and that I was trusted with the opportunity. There's a couple farms and an airport that I've been entrusted to keep on the positive side of the books. So far so good, evidently I learned the lessons I needed to learn to keep the ship off the rocks. That and a lot of praying. Remember your thoughts are your future and think kind things about your neighbors and yourself, it pays dividends for your life. I'm glad you're making more vids, you doing a great job with interesting content.
My sister was sending me pictures of the 2+ feet of snow they got last night. She is not a happy camper. Nice to see you had a swamper for this job. Great vid thanks for sharing men. ✌🏽😁
Well we need the moisture but I certainly Would not be happy to see 2 feet of snow right now.
No swampers just convenient opportunity for someone else to hold the camera.
@@lovesloudcars perfect ✌🏼😊
Nice job🚧👷♀
Thanks. Hope you're doing great.
@@lovesloudcars recovered from the flu again,3rd time this year
Edison Motors out of BC has an interesting option. Bringing a hybrid diesel/electric option from the large heavy haulers down to an 18 wheeler.
I've watched lots of their videos. Seems like they're doing it right
I double dog dare you to haul that with an electric truck. HAHAHA
Can you imagine trying that with anything besides an Edison truck?
@@lovesloudcars The battery buses Edmonton bought can only run for less than 2 hours before needing to be recharged. So they only use them for rush hour. Than and the manufacturer is bankrupt and shutdown, so they can't get any replacement parts. So most of the buses don't work anymore. :) :(. My tax dollars at work
@@dorandouglas exactly... everybody feeling "green" at tax payers expense.
Here they spent untold amounts of tax dollars so there's a huge ramp to get to drive up to dump stuff into the huge dumpster that goes to the landfill. Then a separate set of bins all sorted and aligned so you van sort your trash into varying recycling bins. "Saving the world" - when those bins are full, they dump them into the dumpster that goes to the landfill..
@@lovesloudcars There are electric buses that work all day and will do it for 30 years or more. And Edmonton use to operate them. Trolley buses using the overhead wires. The last ones they bought were in the early 1980's and they ran them until the mid 2000's. But fat chance we will go back to them anytime soon. The political winds are all behind batteries
Good thing you didn’t drive any of them off the side.
I know one of the guys I work with had one fall off the side when he was loading it. He said he just turned it and backed off the rest of the way, looped around and tried it again.