How to get a Full Bucket in an Excavator
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- Опубликовано: 11 сен 2022
- In today's Down & Dirty, we're talking about how to get a full bucket in an excavator.
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Love all the tips & tricks. Thank you for taking the time to share. Very helpful.
Happy to help! Thank you for watching and commenting
Thanks again brother! I been applying your tips and tricks and its helping me out a lot!
Thanks for watching, glad these videos have been a help!
You partially correct, dipper in, boom up at the same time. It fills the bucket and creates faster cycle times.
Best excavator channel on RUclips!
Thanks Harry! I appreciate the support!
Helpful tips, thanks
Thanks for watching!
thanks for the video
Thanks for watching!
Can you show us the best way to do benching (toploading, conventional and double benching)? thanks
Let me see what I can do with the resources I've got here.
Thanks teacher
Thanks for watching!
Good tips.
Thanks!
Thanks for all the great videos.
Could you do a video on the different type of excavator buckets, the terms used and what each one is best for.
Let me see what I can throw together.
Yes
merci pour les explications très simple a comprend thank you brother for that
Thank you for watching! Happy to help my man!
Thanks a lot
You got it!
You’ve been such a great help, thank you! Just passed my ticket here in the uk………I just can’t get a job being so new 😕
Thanks for watching! Hang in there, you'll find something. I don't know what the market is like over there, but here everyone is hurting for employees in the skilled trades. Too many in my generation were pushed into college. Not enough chose blue collar and now we're feeling it. Have you found anything?
@@DieselandIron it’s been pretty tough but I started on a machine today! Very nearly gave up as I took so many knock backs but I hung in there.
A lot of stuff has gone very quiet here due to interest rates and the housing market, fingers crossed it starts to pick up a bit soon. For now I’m on a 20t Cat feeding the screener, happy as a pig in poo 😉👍
Any advice on how to keep the bucket flat during a pull? I see many seasoned operators struggle with this. Stick and boom and as soon as bucket compensation is brought in it's 'the wobbles'. Hydraulic circuit priority and geometry play a role to be sure. From mini's to 300's I've witnessed this. I once saw an operator do a perfectly flat dig on a vault bottom every time and it was beautiful! Any advice or maybe even a video (hint hint) would be great. Thank you for sharing knowledge for betterment rather than hiding it out of fear.
Let me see if I can put together a video on this
@@DieselandIron Feel in the fingertips and how the hydraulics are balanced with one another in different machines factors into this so much, not to mention grading in loose stone vs. hardpan vs. everything in between has completely different techniques. I'm definitely curious how you would communicate this in a video! Even as someone who has to do it every day for work, I really couldn't put it into words, so I'm sure I would learn a lot by how you choose to talk about it.
Funny how when someone explains it in plain english it just seems common sense! Keep passing on your knowledge. It certainly makes sense to me!
I appreciate the comment David! Thanks for watching
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Where is this? I swear every operator on youtube works with the softest material known to man.
Michigan. I'm originally from Texas so I feel your pain
A half full bucket is a wasted swing. I'm just talking to the newer hands.
Agreed. Full buckets are critical
i have been doing this years......know he is doing something that no bodys knows about???? give me a break
A lot of my videos are geared toward new operators.