Yea until one hot day and they blow a line under that lifting stress it WASN'T designed for and he falls out of that cage by not wearing his harness. He fall down and go boom.
@@lemonon7149 Harness? Have you never seen the interior of a Bobcat? Let me answer that for you… NO! Because if you had, you would know that the safety bar has to be pulled down in front of you in order for you to even be able to start them, much less move them. Oh let me explain… the Safety Bar is a padded bar attached to the inside of the cab on either side of the operator (towards the rear of the cage) when you pull it down, it clicks into place simultaneously releasing all the safety mechanisms for the controls, allowing you to start the machine. Harness… Sheesh SMH 🤦
@@mikejurek7299 Have you ever worked on a real job site? Let me answer that for you… NO! If you had worked in the field you’d know that a large percentage of crews disable the safety lock out features from laziness or just convenience. I can’t remember the last time I got on a forklift that didn’t have a cut seatbelt with just the buckle permanently attached to the receptacle. All this guy in the video is doing is showing off for clicks because idiots think doing stuff the hard/dangerous way makes you look “cool”. Sheesh! SMH 🤦♂️
@@lemonon7149Or you damage the engine from having all the oil in the sump drain away from the pick up tube while you’re running your PTO at max RPMs to lift the entire vehicle off the ground. Also he’s trashing all the hydraulics by loading them in a way they’re not designed for. And all of this to save $300 on ramps.
(Just dont do it if you dont know) A dry sump system in a bobcat machine uses an external reservoir to store oil, which is then pumped to lubricate the engine. This setup allows for better oil control and prevents oil starvation during extreme maneuvers, like tipping forward and driving in reverse to load the machine onto a trailer. When the machine tilts, a traditional wet sump system might experience oil pooling in one area, leading to engine damage due to inadequate lubrication. In contrast, the dry sump system's external reservoir ensures a steady supply of oil even when the machine is at an angle, reducing the risk of engine damage during maneuvers.
Actually, most of the little ones don't. I've worked on some really nice ones that had it and was surprised to see it. Maybe they started realizing they needed it and started doing it on newer machines, but I wrenched for 20 years and rarely ran into it. Actually, I had to replace many hydraulic pumps and engines because of Maneuvers like this.
Who says you need a trailer or a ramp. I’ve been a heavy equipment operator for over 30 years and I’ve had to load mini excavators kind of the same way onto trailers and dump truck beds but never a skid steer. Nicely done brother.
Really? He clearly did need a trailer or there would t of been this video!! That was what the whole point of the video is the fact he loaded it onto a trailer doh
He meant a low or tilt trailer etc. Loading on that dropsode is just like loading onto a small truck, so he's right and people who know about heavy equipment and transport will immediately get it. 'Trailer' in this case means the right trailer , one that wouldn't necessitate the acrobatics to load .
Well, after years selling, renting, and maintaining heavy equipment. We learned how to keep the tracks and tires on the ground. AND,.. could be a $32,000 charge, when your skid steer is returned to me, Hydro-Locked from driving it on 2 Wheels to long. Learn something new every day 😂
Ah yes, the ol "do this this and this and you can leave early". Knowing damn well its an impossible task but that spark of hope lights a crazy fire under someones ass who really wants to leave. Classic 😂😂
Yeah, that's why any respectable equipment operator puts down ramps. Doing that puts strain on the oil pump, the fuel pump, and if something breaks, he's stranded.
@@sircharms531But you can swap the bucket for forks and lift stuff! We all know it’s a skid steer lad, you completely misunderstood what the person you replied to meant.
Every year in Gwinner North Dakota, where Bobcats are built, they have a customer appreciation day. Bobcats and mini excavators do square dances and other stuff to entertain.
I guarantee that on his first day trying one of these machines, he never imagined being able to do that years later. Proof that you can master anything with perseverance. "I don't know what OSHA would think about this, oh well".
The bobcats are my favorite toy to play with. I knew you could do all those other tricks like backing it up but I didn’t know you could do a trailer. I’ve never tried that. That’s cool as shit now I know I’m going to try it lol.
I just rented and operated a bobcat yesterday, operated it for 13 hrs clearing a portion of my 10 ac, at the 12.5 hr just started to kinda smoothly get the hang of it. This takes many hrs to be this confident. Badass! Love to see the look on customers faces when they see this during unload, the moment they realize they made the right choice for the job.
@@Joshua-lz2ri $$$ my grandson just sold his slightly used Kabota skidsteer… advertised it for 2 days and 3 people wanted it and his asking price was $50,000 but they bid each other up to $65,000. Almost got what he paid for it.
A dry sump system in a bobcat machine uses an external reservoir to store oil, which is then pumped to lubricate the engine. This setup allows for better oil control and prevents oil starvation during extreme maneuvers, like tipping forward and driving in reverse to load the machine onto a trailer. When the machine tilts, a traditional wet sump system might experience oil pooling in one area, leading to engine damage due to inadequate lubrication. In contrast, the dry sump system's external reservoir ensures a steady supply of oil even when the machine is at an angle, reducing the risk of engine damage during maneuvers.
@@ppatricktt I think some of the Country Boys in the chat we're saying it's just tipping it for a second to put it on the trailer it's not going to hurt it then I saw the comment about the dry-sump I wouldn't load a piece of equipment this way anyway but it's kind of neat to watch
A dry sump system in a bobcat machine uses an external reservoir to store oil, which is then pumped to lubricate the engine. This setup allows for better oil control and prevents oil starvation during extreme maneuvers, like tipping forward and driving in reverse to load the machine onto a trailer. When the machine tilts, a traditional wet sump system might experience oil pooling in one area, leading to engine damage due to inadequate lubrication. In contrast, the dry sump system's external reservoir ensures a steady supply of oil even when the machine is at an angle, reducing the risk of engine damage during maneuvers.
@@paulsimms1449I watched a reefer engine run on its side for a while after a semi rolled over across the highway ahead of me. it was kinda funny. it would scream away burning it's own oil then the revs would come down to a "put... put... put..." and I thought ok it's finally gonna die... but no. then it revved up like crazy again. did that for like 3 minutes, rev way up then slowly idle down over and over. some crazy mofo was between the back of the cab and the front of the trailer with the access doors open trying to kill it. no way I was getting anywhere near that thing. it eventually just put putted itself to death finally. would have loved to video it but myself and other bystanders were trying to get the two drivers out through the windshield in their t-shirts and flip flops in December. The co driver had been asleep in the bunk while the driver was also asleep while driving. one of them had a gash on his head and the other guys finger was kinda dangling but they were alive
I bought a brand new S550 back in 19’ & I can already hear all the codes being thrown if I tried that lol. This is something I would love to try on an older model tho
When the rods come a knockin, they're there to tell you they needed oil some time ago, and if you don't adhere, they will come right out and shut you down... Dude's got skills, but no engine appreciates being starved of oil by being tipped on end for more than a few seconds ...
What would be more important if he knows if that is a dry sump system for oil control! Nothing like ruining the engine from tilting the oil away from needed parts!
A dry sump system in a bobcat machine uses an external reservoir to store oil, which is then pumped to lubricate the engine. This setup allows for better oil control and prevents oil starvation during extreme maneuvers, like tipping forward and driving in reverse to load the machine onto a trailer. When the machine tilts, a traditional wet sump system might experience oil pooling in one area, leading to engine damage due to inadequate lubrication. In contrast, the dry sump system's external reservoir ensures a steady supply of oil even when the machine is at an angle, reducing the risk of engine damage during maneuvers.
@@BruceCookfmx usually foot pedals is to go/stop/reverse and joysticks is bucket and boom controls/steering but the foot pedals in the bobcat were set up to control boom and bucket and sticks were set up to steer and drive i wasnt used to that at all
And then there's me, searching RUclips to see how easy it is to roll this Cat226 while I'm doing a tree removal with someone else's machine cuz every time it goes back in a wheelie, I lean forward like I'm on a motorcycle 😂
That man is ridin his own horse, nobody would pay liability on a guy with balls that big. That skid steer looks like it's got a few hours on it. I'll bet he put every hour on it and I'll bet it's not his first one either
I do mechanic work at a farm at night where the owner did this. The oil light came on and instead of setting the rear back down, he thought hed load it quick enough to where it wouldnt cause damage. Only a couple hours of use after that, he called me and said the engine started making noise. Sure enough it spun a rod bearing. If you dont have a dry sump oiling system, DONT do this.
"Ramps? We don't need no stinking ramps."
Yea until one hot day and they blow a line under that lifting stress it WASN'T designed for and he falls out of that cage by not wearing his harness. He fall down and go boom.
You're the long-term psychic, it's July 4th, and you said exactly what I had in my brain 3 months ago😮 verbatim bro
@@lemonon7149 Harness? Have you never seen the interior of a Bobcat? Let me answer that for you… NO! Because if you had, you would know that the safety bar has to be pulled down in front of you in order for you to even be able to start them, much less move them. Oh let me explain… the Safety Bar is a padded bar attached to the inside of the cab on either side of the operator (towards the rear of the cage) when you pull it down, it clicks into place simultaneously releasing all the safety mechanisms for the controls, allowing you to start the machine.
Harness… Sheesh SMH 🤦
@@mikejurek7299 Have you ever worked on a real job site? Let me answer that for you… NO! If you had worked in the field you’d know that a large percentage of crews disable the safety lock out features from laziness or just convenience. I can’t remember the last time I got on a forklift that didn’t have a cut seatbelt with just the buckle permanently attached to the receptacle. All this guy in the video is doing is showing off for clicks because idiots think doing stuff the hard/dangerous way makes you look “cool”. Sheesh! SMH 🤦♂️
@@lemonon7149Or you damage the engine from having all the oil in the sump drain away from the pick up tube while you’re running your PTO at max RPMs to lift the entire vehicle off the ground. Also he’s trashing all the hydraulics by loading them in a way they’re not designed for. And all of this to save $300 on ramps.
The Home Depot rental department was closing in 5 minutes.
Hahaha
😂😂😂😂 Good one!
Been there with that one
😂😂love it
😂😂😂
There has never in history been a better music selection for a video
Sade’s “Smooth Operator” would’ve been waaay better.
@@xxxvader that’s a great one too- I think on this one we can both be right!
Agree
@@xxxvaderWhenever I'm in hospital I request that on their radio which is playing throughout the place. Gave the surgeons who worked on me a chuckle!
ZZ top 🎩😅
Not even showing off, just loading the trailer. Impressive!
The interplay between the video and the song selection is absolutely perfect. love it.
You're welcome I'm that dude ain't I😮
Everyone hates a show off Bahahahahha 😅
(Just dont do it if you dont know)
A dry sump system in a bobcat machine uses an external reservoir to store oil, which is then pumped to lubricate the engine. This setup allows for better oil control and prevents oil starvation during extreme maneuvers, like tipping forward and driving in reverse to load the machine onto a trailer. When the machine tilts, a traditional wet sump system might experience oil pooling in one area, leading to engine damage due to inadequate lubrication. In contrast, the dry sump system's external reservoir ensures a steady supply of oil even when the machine is at an angle, reducing the risk of engine damage during maneuvers.
Obviously an educated response....well done!
Actually, most of the little ones don't. I've worked on some really nice ones that had it and was surprised to see it. Maybe they started realizing they needed it and started doing it on newer machines, but I wrenched for 20 years and rarely ran into it. Actually, I had to replace many hydraulic pumps and engines because of Maneuvers like this.
you're right about dry sump systems.
but how confident are you that this machine has that system?
Thanks for the info Mr. Bobcat!😂
He eased all worries for you guys.
Who says you need a trailer or a ramp. I’ve been a heavy equipment operator for over 30 years and I’ve had to load mini excavators kind of the same way onto trailers and dump truck beds but never a skid steer. Nicely done brother.
Really? He clearly did need a trailer or there would t of been this video!! That was what the whole point of the video is the fact he loaded it onto a trailer doh
@@anthonydevany7706I think he meant trailer ramp
@anthonydevany7706 gee whizz, guy. Tone down the coffee intake, it was a typo.
He meant a low or tilt trailer etc. Loading on that dropsode is just like loading onto a small truck, so he's right and people who know about heavy equipment and transport will immediately get it. 'Trailer' in this case means the right trailer , one that wouldn't necessitate the acrobatics to load .
Well, after years selling, renting, and maintaining heavy equipment.
We learned how to keep the tracks and tires on the ground. AND,.. could be a $32,000 charge, when your skid steer is returned to me, Hydro-Locked from driving it on 2 Wheels to long.
Learn something new every day 😂
I’m watching this video sitting in a brand new Gehl V420 grinning from ear to ear! You go my man! I’ll live vicariously through you! 👍🏼
When the boss leaves early and all you have to do is load up and head to the shop.
We will do some crazy shit to leave early forsure 😂😂
@@Litty4Reallyname something
Lo Ji by by
Ah yes, the ol "do this this and this and you can leave early". Knowing damn well its an impossible task but that spark of hope lights a crazy fire under someones ass who really wants to leave. Classic 😂😂
You mean head to the pub lol
We should have a competition for skilled workers like that on TV, then that would be a hit.
Outstanding idea.
Thier is a guy that dose stunts with a skidsteer
They used to have them on tv
They already do have that 😂
@@robertdoble7665😊😊😊
That's totally bad ass and put a big smile on my face. 😂
Thats pure skill. Something you learn when no one else is around and you can play and practice. Tip my hat to you bro.
My exact thought 🤣
Easy
Я тоже когда-то работал. Точно так же делал, когда никого нету.😂😂😂
Yeah, that's why any respectable equipment operator puts down ramps. Doing that puts strain on the oil pump, the fuel pump, and if something breaks, he's stranded.
That wild but this guy sure knows how to operate his equipment.
This guy is definitely “fork lift certified”
I wouldn’t need to see papers lol he got it
That's not a forklift.
@@sircharms531it could be 🤔
@@sircharms531But you can swap the bucket for forks and lift stuff! We all know it’s a skid steer lad, you completely misunderstood what the person you replied to meant.
Excellent song, ZZ Top, to go along with the loading of Bobcat with such skill!
@christian9472, did you know that ZZ Top is still doing concerts ?
It’s good. But Sade’s “Smooth Operator” would have been much, much better.
thats impressive. i wish i could do that. im over here hopping in and out, making sure im still on the ramps 😂
This is one of those dudes that can cook a steak perfectly.
😂😂
You mean chicharones
So... he uses the skidsteer to heat the steak up?
You thought you were the coolest guy in the room and then this guy walks in🤣😂🤣😂🤣
😂😂😂😂
Then he rolls up in this
"Ramp?!"
"I don't need no stinkin' ramp!"
Bro , I’m a confident operator from using to grade floors and prepping concrete and etc…
RESPECT BUD
That's a real operator
That skid steer has a dry sump.....
I think you were supposed to write 'smooth operator' ;)
Bommm
That's an unemployed person.
Every year in Gwinner North Dakota, where Bobcats are built, they have a customer appreciation day. Bobcats and mini excavators do square dances and other stuff to entertain.
Awesome, my husband just told that fact. I'd love to see that. 💕😻💕
When does bobcat have appreciation day?
We need vids! Someone must have that!
theyll relocate to mexico where the workers make $3/day
That’s awesome! Are there any videos of it??
Even smoothed out the ground with the bucket while performing maximum skill landing. The look on his face at the end is priceless-“nailed it”
Thats years throwing machines around gives you the imagination and skills and balls to do this with such ease
I think I speak for men everywhere when I say “gotta love it” thumbs up and a beer to you sir
whole new take on "dont be gentle, its just a rental" lol
That's No More Harmful than Just Backing Onto a Trailer...
I guarantee that on his first day trying one of these machines, he never imagined being able to do that years later. Proof that you can master anything with perseverance. "I don't know what OSHA would think about this, oh well".
Before OSHA, there used to be "OSH*T"
@@gamerjenkins2053 😂😂😂😂😂😂
As Matt of Diesel Creek would sing: 🎵🎶Come with me,and you'll see,a world of OSHA violations🎶🎵
@@devinrussell420😂😂😂😂💀
He may have accidentally done something similar on his first day, then just told every one he meant to do that. Of coarse, then he HAD to practice!😮❤
“What about the ramps”
“Yes”
😂
Pure skills,these guy makes it look real easy, all thumbs up for these guy probably likes doing what his doing...👍
Like a BOSS! He didn't have to go to school for this.
Nope! These tricks are learned after years of experience! Or if you have a master operator as a grandfather 😊
yea well if he did go to school he would realize while doing this he starving the engine of oil while he is doing this slowly damaging it over time
@@noahdziadyk3412More repair work for you,super wrench?
You learn these skills on your PlayStation
Don't these have dry sumps? @@noahdziadyk3412
I've seem an Operator in Texas do that !! He Smiled Very Largely & Hi-Fifed another guy 😊
Are you a fan of Andy Taylor and Barney Five?
That’s how we do in the lone star.
The bobcats are my favorite toy to play with. I knew you could do all those other tricks like backing it up but I didn’t know you could do a trailer. I’ve never tried that. That’s cool as shit now I know I’m going to try it lol.
That dude Loves his job....
Yes
Big props to the 1st guy to ever do this. Props to this guy too.
I just rented and operated a bobcat yesterday, operated it for 13 hrs clearing a portion of my 10 ac, at the 12.5 hr just started to kinda smoothly get the hang of it. This takes many hrs to be this confident. Badass! Love to see the look on customers faces when they see this during unload, the moment they realize they made the right choice for the job.
Dude! That was clean af! Bravo sir. I speak for all men and we salute you. 😂
I’ve been watching RUclips shorts all morning and this is the coolest one so far
Think over your life
@@OldschoolMTB05 I’m retired living on the beach in Mexico. Not much left to think over.
@@unknowndrummer3229 ah....okay. thats great. Then enjoy your time and stay healthy!
👍🏻👍🏻
He moves that gd thing around better than I walk 😢
Because he isn’t drunk.
@@tomvana4270😂
@@tomvana4270 I was only drunk that one time using a forklift (slightly different I know) and it isn't my fault the wall jumped in front of me either.
@@robertburk5550lol🤣🤣Now that was funny👍 I hate when them Walls jump in your way🤷♂️🤝
I saw my first bobcat somewhere around 1990 and I've always wanted one since.
@@Joshua-lz2ri $$$ my grandson just sold his slightly used Kabota skidsteer… advertised it for 2 days and 3 people wanted it and his asking price was $50,000 but they bid each other up to $65,000. Almost got what he paid for it.
Bro has a few hours of opperating experience on that skid-steer.
When work equipment doubles as an amusement park ride.
In the UK we have something called Diggerland. It’s a theme park made up of construction equipment. It’s brilliant ! 😂
❤@@trainman665aWAa
작아도 4륜 구동이네!
@@trainman665 I was imagining the park for adults not kids. lol I looked it up, looks cool for the kids.
That’s a cool bucket!
Been around forever
Multipurpose bucket
My boy moonwalked the bobcat on the truck bed in shorts and a t-shirt...operating skills on point!!!
Now that's talent. Plain and simple.
Man definitely knows how to work with equipment, very Beautiful work man Peace.
Most Indians are very good operators.
@@Moose803 Yep , they run great grow ops.too.
Hold my beer….
Only if I can empty it!
Dude is a genius, cameraman understood the assignment
My four-year-old loves skid steers, someone remind me to show him this when he wakes up in the morning.
It has a dry sump… don’t worry guys
A dry sump system in a bobcat machine uses an external reservoir to store oil, which is then pumped to lubricate the engine. This setup allows for better oil control and prevents oil starvation during extreme maneuvers, like tipping forward and driving in reverse to load the machine onto a trailer. When the machine tilts, a traditional wet sump system might experience oil pooling in one area, leading to engine damage due to inadequate lubrication. In contrast, the dry sump system's external reservoir ensures a steady supply of oil even when the machine is at an angle, reducing the risk of engine damage during maneuvers.
Came here to ask about that, thanks for getting ahead of the question!
Likewise, wondering the same
@@shanefowler3504actually, yes and no, you can run the reservoir tank dry if angles held for long enough.
@@ppatricktt I think some of the Country Boys in the chat we're saying it's just tipping it for a second to put it on the trailer it's not going to hurt it then I saw the comment about the dry-sump I wouldn't load a piece of equipment this way anyway but it's kind of neat to watch
I like it when the oil pickup stays submerged in oil in the pan. This was cool for someone else's equipment , but not mine.
A dry sump system in a bobcat machine uses an external reservoir to store oil, which is then pumped to lubricate the engine. This setup allows for better oil control and prevents oil starvation during extreme maneuvers, like tipping forward and driving in reverse to load the machine onto a trailer. When the machine tilts, a traditional wet sump system might experience oil pooling in one area, leading to engine damage due to inadequate lubrication. In contrast, the dry sump system's external reservoir ensures a steady supply of oil even when the machine is at an angle, reducing the risk of engine damage during maneuvers.
@@shanefowler3504are you sure it’s dry sumped? I know mine isn’t
😅 everybody already answered it. It's common knowledge to equipment operators
@shanefowler3504 sure bout that I've rolled one started smoking oil got on top of piston yeah it was bad
@@paulsimms1449I watched a reefer engine run on its side for a while after a semi rolled over across the highway ahead of me. it was kinda funny. it would scream away burning it's own oil then the revs would come down to a "put... put... put..." and I thought ok it's finally gonna die... but no. then it revved up like crazy again. did that for like 3 minutes, rev way up then slowly idle down over and over. some crazy mofo was between the back of the cab and the front of the trailer with the access doors open trying to kill it. no way I was getting anywhere near that thing. it eventually just put putted itself to death finally. would have loved to video it but myself and other bystanders were trying to get the two drivers out through the windshield in their t-shirts and flip flops in December. The co driver had been asleep in the bunk while the driver was also asleep while driving. one of them had a gash on his head and the other guys finger was kinda dangling but they were alive
This guy is a artist! Watched a rock crawler walk up onto a trailer with no ramp at a tire shop, 1 wheel at a time. That was cool too.
"Honey, where'd that bar mark on your stomach come from?"
"Fuggin good ass drivin"
That's talent.
Does this not cause oil from the crankcase to seep into the cylinders?
Or is it just "fu*k it we ball" 😅
I was thinking the same thing.
Peor, puede ser que el chupador de la bomba de aceite quede descubierto y el motor funcione todo ese tiempo sin lubricación...
No..... It only seeps down your back, into your seat 💺.
Yeah the oil goes where the oil shouldn't go. They decided it wasn't their problem.
That's the least of the worries... He's got about 20 seconds before the rod bearings are starved and begin to gall.
There should be a Bobcat skill contest!
That would be awesome!
Okay, okay, 12 years in a skid, and this is new, nice
I NEVER knew a Bobcat could do this. Or a driver. This was mechanical poetry.
It’s not a bobcat,it’s a skid steer first,,Bobcat is a brand name,,
I bought a brand new S550 back in 19’ & I can already hear all the codes being thrown if I tried that lol. This is something I would love to try on an older model tho
So this is why I was charged so much money for breaking the Bobcat rental - because of the guy before me. Thank you.
That's slick 👍 well done
It's probably a rental .........😂
I was Bobcat qualified (according to the military) and no way could I ever do that. Could not even dream it!
When the rods come a knockin, they're there to tell you they needed oil some time ago, and if you don't adhere, they will come right out and shut you down...
Dude's got skills, but no engine appreciates being starved of oil by being tipped on end for more than a few seconds ...
see previous dry sump commentary.
@@olddirtyburt7522 contrary to popular belief, ignorance really is not bliss
Skid steer loaders don't do dry sump schittwit
Definitely has skills, well done!
What would be more important if he knows if that is a dry sump system for oil control! Nothing like ruining the engine from tilting the oil away from needed parts!
I'm running for many years and that guy's very good
I can watch operators like this all day
Good enough to know he no longer has oil pressure
Good to know you've never operated one
Today it's more practical to look cool and ruin a $25,000 piece of machinery I guess she's going to trade in all of them likes and buy a new one
@@HenryReadydry sump oiling system. He didnt hurt anything.
Their MADE to do crap like this, the early ones? hit or miss, all are dry sump diesel nowadays, y’all need to stick to your lanes
@@patrickancona1193 there not made to run at a 90 deg angel. I have rebuilt 100s of bobcat engines because guys think this is cool.
That’s a bad man right there. Camera man needs an Oscar
This looks like going into back door……PRIDE MONTH 😂
Now that’s some mad skills homie👍
I use to use hydraulics of a backhoe stablelizers to break the beads of tires,works great
How to starve your engine of oil 101
See that's the way you load it with skill
That's the best commercial I've ever seen for Bobcat 👍
What happens to oil pressure lol my luck I would slug a rod threw the block lol 😂
A dry sump system in a bobcat machine uses an external reservoir to store oil, which is then pumped to lubricate the engine. This setup allows for better oil control and prevents oil starvation during extreme maneuvers, like tipping forward and driving in reverse to load the machine onto a trailer. When the machine tilts, a traditional wet sump system might experience oil pooling in one area, leading to engine damage due to inadequate lubrication. In contrast, the dry sump system's external reservoir ensures a steady supply of oil even when the machine is at an angle, reducing the risk of engine damage during maneuvers.
А внешний резервуар не наклоняется ?😂@@shanefowler3504
Now that's a pro at work!
Thatsca LAZY DUMBAZZZ destroying an $85,000.00 piece of equipment.
No
Definitely not.
Those saying no do not have knowledge of this machine's dry sump lubrication.
It is made for this.
pro animal and maimer of machinery.
Love it! How does he see where he’s going when he’s driving backwards like that. Guy is skilled 👍
His handiwork must be top flight since his skill with that is obviously exemplary! 😮
This guy is a huge "G"
I promise you, if operating a bobcat is something you never do, you’d be amazed at how truly difficult they are to master. That was insane.
My first time in a bobcat i almost flipped it cause i was so confused by the backwards controls lmao
@@tbzombie1725curious what you mean by backwards controls?
@@BruceCookfmx usually foot pedals is to go/stop/reverse and joysticks is bucket and boom controls/steering but the foot pedals in the bobcat were set up to control boom and bucket and sticks were set up to steer and drive i wasnt used to that at all
Anybody can do that if they have a few hrs to practice girls too. Steady hands is the most important part of the game
"Where we're going, we won't need RAMPS." -- Doc Brown
“Gently used - asking for $60,000” 😂
Give that man a beer 🍺 😊
Looks like that already happened.
Give him 2 beers 😎
If they tried to pay me in beer for skill, talent and work, I’d take it as an insult. No one can pay their bills or mortgage in beer.🤫
Two beers for that guy. The Force is 💪 in that guy...
Then drink it, cut the top off, and stick it on the muffler end to keep debris out bc the machine is now facing backwards down the road
Man got skill
This is somone whose tipped over and caught themselves like this on accident, got out and said "what is that, but on purpose. "
Me - "Do you have ANY Bobcat experience?"
Him - "Watch this."
Me - "You got the job, when can you start?"
❤This dude knows what he is doing!!!!❤
You think
No he does not he knows how to burn up a engine though
That's an operator now 👍🇺🇸
Who destroyed the trailer... But sure an American doesn't care.
I love driving a stick bobcat and the way it responds when you move the leavers jus great 👍
And then there's me, searching RUclips to see how easy it is to roll this Cat226 while I'm doing a tree removal with someone else's machine cuz every time it goes back in a wheelie, I lean forward like I'm on a motorcycle 😂
That was smooth af
That's cute, I was doing that with our skid steer, mini x, and 310LE when I was 8. Now I'm in a 992 loading 777s.
that was the coolest thing i’ve ever seen
Bobcat did the moon walk right in the truck
This man knows his machine!❤️🤗🐝
This man deserves to be paid the top dollar.
That man is ridin his own horse, nobody would pay liability on a guy with balls that big. That skid steer looks like it's got a few hours on it. I'll bet he put every hour on it and I'll bet it's not his first one either
I do mechanic work at a farm at night where the owner did this. The oil light came on and instead of setting the rear back down, he thought hed load it quick enough to where it wouldnt cause damage. Only a couple hours of use after that, he called me and said the engine started making noise. Sure enough it spun a rod bearing. If you dont have a dry sump oiling system, DONT do this.
Definitely a “hold my beer” moment
This guy needs a raise
needs or deserves?
BRILLIANT!
Sacrifice the engine and cavitare the hydraulic pump for the sake of a video.
I repeat, BRILLIANT!
impressive, experience, that was no different than going down a 10 foot incline. NICE