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Hitachi UH-801 Documentary

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  • Опубликовано: 14 авг 2024
  • PAmining gives a tour of a 1986 Hitachi UH-801 hydraulic shovel. Like seeing the insides of mega machines? Then join the PA today for more up-close tours!
    Chapter List:
    00:00 Introduction History
    00:53 Capacities
    02:21 Auto Crowd Leveling System
    03:53 Crawlers
    04:21 Dimensions
    05:41 Engines/ Power
    06:59 Hydraulic Pumps/ Control Valves
    08:01 Hydraulic Reservoir
    09:52 Swing Circuit
    11:20 Cab/ Controls
    14:14 Propel
    15:37 Weight/ EX1800 Introduction
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Комментарии • 53

  • @EdStrong929
    @EdStrong929 Месяц назад +4

    Hardly known in the industry at the time, Hitachi took a big leap and recognition when they created the 801.
    This one looks like it's still in good operating condition. Thanks for the presentation Justin, very much appreciated.

    • @PAmining
      @PAmining  29 дней назад +1

      Very true! This machine was what put Hitachi on the map.

  • @LBrawn
    @LBrawn Месяц назад +2

    loved all these machines since i was a little boy.

  • @Skynd303
    @Skynd303 Месяц назад +1

    I'd like to meet this PA Mining guy someday!! He sure is a smart feller!!

  • @JayBee-zd7mr
    @JayBee-zd7mr Месяц назад +1

    Anyone else dig the way ole boy walks heavy and stomps on the machine when mounting up? Reminds me of crawling up on equipment back in the day

    • @PAmining
      @PAmining  29 дней назад

      It's all part of the fun of climbing up on something big 😎

  • @raincoast9010
    @raincoast9010 Месяц назад +2

    A great tour!

  • @lawerencestimpson2280
    @lawerencestimpson2280 Месяц назад +1

    Enjoyed the good views and great information!! This shovel brings back memories.

    • @PAmining
      @PAmining  28 дней назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! 😀

  • @josephkovalcik8266
    @josephkovalcik8266 Месяц назад +2

    It looks like this machine has been well maintained.

  • @tomgee2719
    @tomgee2719 Месяц назад +1

    Interesting video, thank you.

    • @PAmining
      @PAmining  29 дней назад

      Glad you enjoyed it. 😃

  • @golfy808
    @golfy808 Месяц назад +2

    Far out you'd have sore shoulders from mixing cakes with those joysticks all day 😂

    • @PAmining
      @PAmining  22 дня назад +1

      Oh guaranteed on this old girl!

  • @williamhall9204
    @williamhall9204 Месяц назад +2

    Thanks PAmining for posting this outstanding video. That UH-801 is a real classic piece of heavy equipment. I consider this particular model to be the 2nd generation of large hydraulic excavators. This Hitachi arrived on the mining/heavy construction scene after the Poclain 1000, Warner & Swasey H-1900, P&H 1200, and Koehring 1266d,and 1466 units were pretty much gone. This particular UH-801 looks like it’s in good overall condition. Do you know if it’s still on active duty?

    • @PAmining
      @PAmining  29 дней назад +1

      Yes! A late comer but definitely made a name for itself! Unfortunately no this machine was scrapped not long after I filmed it ':(

  • @SantanaChico
    @SantanaChico Месяц назад +1

    Old but a true workhorse...still much respect!

  • @michaelbaumgardner2530
    @michaelbaumgardner2530 Месяц назад +2

    A rock quarry in my area still uses an UH 801 they must be tough

  • @brianw8963
    @brianw8963 Месяц назад

    950 HP at only 1000 rpm. That’s pretty impressive. Rugged looking unit. Thanks Justin, keep em coming. 👍👍🇺🇸

    • @PAmining
      @PAmining  29 дней назад

      Thanks buddy, will do 😎

  • @ferdinandocappelletti6740
    @ferdinandocappelletti6740 Месяц назад

    Beautiful video

  • @imdavid28
    @imdavid28 24 дня назад

    Thanks again for the tour! Wonder how manufacturers determine when to put swing brakes on these bigger machines. Is it more so for the long boomed drag lines? Or are they also a feature on the excavators?

  • @TJV83
    @TJV83 Месяц назад +2

    The older shovel operators I worked with always said the 801 was a very slow machine, especially when swinging from the face to the truck

  • @craigsibley8161
    @craigsibley8161 29 дней назад

    Excellent documentary once again PA 👍👍👍 Is this machine the forerunner to the EX1800?

    • @PAmining
      @PAmining  29 дней назад

      Yes it is! Thank you! 😁

  • @lewiemcneely9143
    @lewiemcneely9143 Месяц назад

    Thanks, Pal and the one here is a EX-2000 but their power trailer burned from the 3-phase transformers right on to the trailer. MSHA might make them rewire from the motors out. Down about a year..Glad I'm mowing grass. God Bless Yall

  • @scottlee9428
    @scottlee9428 Месяц назад

    Great video!! However, definitely doesn't look like a mining operation. I see cars passing nearby on a local road. Maybe a highway job or large shopping center project? Can you reveal it's location? I'd love to get a picture from the nearby road if it's within driving distance of my location.

    • @PAmining
      @PAmining  29 дней назад

      You've obviously never been to a Pennsylvania Coal mine 😁 We mine very close to residential areas, highways, and commercial regions. Thanks!

  • @mikekopie9897
    @mikekopie9897 Месяц назад +1

    What can a hydraulic shovel ,like this one do that a rope shovel can't. Another great video sir!

    • @williamhall9204
      @williamhall9204 Месяц назад +1

      @mikekopie9897 Great Question. I’m pretty sure that the main difference between the two types of shovels is that the hydraulic unit is better suited to digging. Because its bucket can articulate in a greater range than the rope unit.So in tough digging conditions the hydraulic shovel can exert greater prying forces. The rope shovel excels in loading. It will deliver excellent production when loading very well blasted material. You will notice when a rope shovel is working at the face, the bucket tends to scrape along without the kind of selective digging ability that the hydraulic machine offers. So overall, the choice of which type of machine to use, will be based mainly on the actual digging conditions,as well as the material itself.On a site with very difficult conditions, like poorly blasted rock formations, I’d definitely opt for the hydraulic shovel.
      Take Care.

    • @mikekopie9897
      @mikekopie9897 4 дня назад +1

      Thank you for that well explained answer. Sounds like you been there done that. My thought was hydraulic shovel operating costs would be substantially higher with the complexity of the machinery. Rope shovel seems very simple in comparison. But like you said digging conditions dictate what will be efficient for the companies needs.

    • @williamhall9204
      @williamhall9204 3 дня назад

      @@mikekopie9897 Thanks for your reply. I appreciate it. I just want to provide a little more information for you concerning mining shovels. I’m going to base my comments on the larger size shovels used in mining.If a mining company requires new equipment for overburden removal, they will definitely be considering how many years the mine will operate.If the lifespan of the mining project is estimated at less than 10 years, then it makes sense to acquire hydraulic machines.But if the mine is a long term operation, ( such as 20 years), then the normal decision would be rope shovels. This is because the typical high capacity rope shovels are pretty much guaranteed to last for a 20 year period. Just to be clear,I’m referring to machines such as the P&H 4100XPC.That size rope shovel is a huge investment, but with consistent, and excellent maintenance, it should definitely be highly productive for twenty years or more. The reason that the hydraulic shovels or backhoes can’t last that long is due to fluid contamination. There will always be some amount of abrasive material that enters the hydraulic system, either from degraded seals, or other points of entry. Over the years that wear starts adding up even though the entire hydraulic system has been well maintained. The top tier manufacturers have made big improvements over the last 10-20 years. I recently read a brochure about a huge Liebherr mining excavator that states service life should be 80,000 hours.That is the most I’ve ever heard of for a hydraulic machine.That amount of hours basically is equivalent to about 13 years of service life.That would be based on approximately 6,000 hours per year. I hope you found this information interesting. Take Care Sir.

  • @ngyw6305
    @ngyw6305 17 дней назад

    Hopefully can see how she work after nearly 38 years

  • @jessemackaig9497
    @jessemackaig9497 Месяц назад +1

    Is this machine still in operation or has it been taken out of service?

    • @PAmining
      @PAmining  29 дней назад +1

      This particular unit was scrapped not long after I filmed it. Parts availability led to its decline.

  • @guyonabuffalo100
    @guyonabuffalo100 Месяц назад +2

    Ba bam

  • @cerberus_the_rapper3096
    @cerberus_the_rapper3096 Месяц назад +1

    Machine was made in the same year I was.....and this baby is in better shape than I am. 'Scuse me as my pride bleeds out....

    • @PAmining
      @PAmining  29 дней назад

      Hahaha 😂 no worries man! Thanks

  • @jaydon3735
    @jaydon3735 Месяц назад

    Hitachi is the Land Cruiser in the excavator world

  • @JohnCompton1
    @JohnCompton1 Месяц назад +2

    What would be the factors that would denote either a front shovel or back hoe configuration? Thanks so much for sharing. Your channel "rocks"... LOL

    • @animenut69
      @animenut69 Месяц назад

      Front shovel is what is featured in the video, backhoe would be like a typical excavator

    • @TJV83
      @TJV83 Месяц назад +3

      A shovel can load rock or material on the “floor” with a truck and doesn’t have to sit on a pedestal like a backhoe. When I worked in mines in Indiana they always used a shovel but the mines I worked at in Kentucky usually used a backhoe when they didn’t use a front end loader and it always seemed to me that a shovel got way more production than a backhoe

    • @JohnCompton1
      @JohnCompton1 Месяц назад +2

      @@TJV83 gotcha. Thanks for the info TJ...

    • @dhewitt2514
      @dhewitt2514 Месяц назад +5

      One factor I have seen in the past is that backhoes can be used to dig unblasted rock better. They can also dig more selectively than shovels if geological is complex

    • @PAmining
      @PAmining  28 дней назад

      Haha thank you!! 😁

  • @user-og5uo1ev4e
    @user-og5uo1ev4e Месяц назад +1

    wish you would stand beside it to get for a better size you might tell us the height and width but that does.nt take in the whole machine

  • @Crystal-rk9yg
    @Crystal-rk9yg Месяц назад +1

    Justin has an odd way of speaking / explaining things . Lol.