Awesome ! Im big fan from Brazil . This a clean operation by a boss who knows whats his machine can do . Being heavy machinery operator in Brazil is hard to see that . New equipaments and a surpevisor / boss who trusts his team . Congrats man . See ya
Two questions. 1). Why was the aeration ditch filled with trees, dirt, and other debris? 2). Why wasn't there any pipes on the bottom for the aeration?
The answer to both is likely it's not an aeration ditch. I believe it is for grit settling hence the dirt. Growth is likely because it sat once drained.
This is probably the runoff collector at a landfill or waste water plant sediment. That is why he mentioned that the soil they were working with was "contaminated".
Wow some nasty stuff I work for a Paving Company here in Hermon Maine called Northeast Paving tack coat is some nasty sticky stuff fresh hot mix will stick to the bottom of your boots when u walk on the tack coat
Well thats funny. I used to work for Central Equipment, the ones who sell you tack trucks (or at least used to). I remember riding down to your Hancock pit with Chris Kane one day to look at a screen plant you guys rented.
@@TT-ik3kd what do you mean, I've got thousands of hrs on an excavator just wondering cause It seems like if you curled in too far it would spill material
@@MB_PRODUCTIONS guessing it’s for wetter material to try and drain some water out of it instead of chucking the trucks full of water that runs out going down the road
Where do you find a excavator bucket like that? Iv always heard them called sand can bucket, I assume that's just a nickname. I run a CAT 325c and would like to get a bucket of that style.
A full top bucket traps air and and has a tendency to spray mud and whatnot back at the machine when scooping the bucket in this case you definitely do not want that happening so hence the open top bucket
I don't get it. Why is the contaminated soil down in a hole you can't get to and then where are you taking it to? are they flushing it out is that why its so wet and nasty?
I wish I could hear you in half of your videos
I know this one wasn’t great but there’s no retakes I only film everything once never twice. I’ll work on better audio!! Thanks for watching
@@GarrettWilliams2017 still love your videos!! Would love to work for you and your company
Those two Peterbilt trucks are beautiful man!!!!!!! Great looking company
Nice project! The dirty ones are the best
Good job👏👏👏👏👏👏
Awesome ! Im big fan from Brazil . This a clean operation by a boss who knows whats his machine can do . Being heavy machinery operator in Brazil is hard to see that . New equipaments and a surpevisor / boss who trusts his team . Congrats man . See ya
Dang how much can that Doosan lift? I’m impressed it was getting those skid/track loaders in and out of that hole.. legit.
Not sure. It’s lifted everything we’ve tried to lift with it thus far
Great job as usual guys
the dog food plant in south st paul is really nasty to. we had are staging yard right nest to it lol
That doosan probably paid for itself with that job.
Not quite
It could be worse, they have to do similar things at water treatment plants 🤢
Two questions.
1). Why was the aeration ditch filled with trees, dirt, and other debris?
2). Why wasn't there any pipes on the bottom for the aeration?
The answer to both is likely it's not an aeration ditch. I believe it is for grit settling hence the dirt. Growth is likely because it sat once drained.
That's why they are doing project, removal of growth . Lol
This is probably the runoff collector at a landfill or waste water plant sediment. That is why he mentioned that the soil they were working with was "contaminated".
Wow some nasty stuff I work for a Paving Company here in Hermon Maine called Northeast Paving tack coat is some nasty sticky stuff fresh hot mix will stick to the bottom of your boots when u walk on the tack coat
Well thats funny. I used to work for Central Equipment, the ones who sell you tack trucks (or at least used to). I remember riding down to your Hancock pit with Chris Kane one day to look at a screen plant you guys rented.
@@cabwaldo oh wow yeah we have plants in Hermon, Washington, Lewiston & Hancock I'm out of the Hermon Plant
Why do you use that open top bucket instead of a fully closed? Wouldn't you be able to hold more with every scoop?
Im assuming that its to get the solid waste and not as much liquid.
@@grandmasterpanda8006 yes!
Brasil 😊positivo operador
There is nothing worse then the smell of papermills.
Rendering plants are way worse imo.
@@AlwaysBored123 I just remember eons ago when I would be in Panama City we could smell those nasty things every time we went outside.
If you got some good mics this video would be awesome
What is the purpose of the open top on that excavator bucket, just curious? Just to save on weight?
Digging so dirt comes out
@@TT-ik3kd what do you mean, I've got thousands of hrs on an excavator just wondering cause It seems like if you curled in too far it would spill material
@@MB_PRODUCTIONS guessing it’s for wetter material to try and drain some water out of it instead of chucking the trucks full of water that runs out going down the road
May I know how to remove mud from the truck?
What kind of bucket is that on the excavator
Raveling
What kind of bucket on the excavator is that
Where do you find a excavator bucket like that? Iv always heard them called sand can bucket, I assume that's just a nickname.
I run a CAT 325c and would like to get a bucket of that style.
Can get them just about anywhere here in central Mn
A full top bucket traps air and and has a tendency to spray mud and whatnot back at the machine when scooping the bucket in this case you definitely do not want that happening so hence the open top bucket
@@taylorwalling8234 they're generally a fair bit deeper, and hold more material
Why is the soil considered contaminated?
It's muddy and messy. It must have been tired.
What does a job like that bid out at??? Guessing 40-50k?
100k easy government job
I don't get it. Why is the contaminated soil down in a hole you can't get to and then where are you taking it to? are they flushing it out is that why its so wet and nasty?
Are all of your skids hand controls
Yes every single one we won’t buy a hand foot controlled machine
@@GarrettWilliams2017 interesting. What's the reason behind that?
That's a water treatment plant?
I believe it’s a water treatment for a paper mill, so similar concept to a sewage works, but without the human waste aspect.
Where do you bring that shit?
Landfill
Why do you still have the seat covers on the doosan
Protect the seat and keep the hater mojo out
I am indian i want to job as a bobcat operator plz help me
Couldn’t really hear you 🤷🏼♂️