Kevin has a big hat size because his heads are so big. A lot of knowledge in his AI Super Computer that is under his hat. His fingers are short because they are worn down from entering 1s and 0s programing all of his knowledge. No need for a debugging program.
I’m a lineman. That 8000# marking is the anchor point rating. For pulling and recovery. All of the equipment we have has a ratings. We won’t use the hooks that warn send with winch because warn won’t put a rating on them. Corporate lawyers have ruined just about everything. The winch is for getting a final sag in the wire. You have equipment that pulled in the wire miles at a time. Then the end of the wire gets to a pulling point. You hook up the dozer winches to each wire. You will have a ruling span. Engineers will give you a location for a ruling span. You measure amount of feet down the pole from where the wire will attach on two adjacent poles. You look from one mark on pole a to the same mark on pole b. The belly of the wire should line up with the two marks. The winch will help you adjust the wire height. That should have the bellies of each span at the desired height above the ground. Per the plans. It not always.
Kevin would be more like a sausage fingers friendly purple dinosaur named Barny I love you you love me we are a happy family 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Great video Clint and gang can’t wait to se the beast push some dirt 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🦅🦅
That's what I enjoy most about this channel. It brings out the knowledgeable people that can explain complex problems and explain them to uninformed listeners. Thanks. Ill bet that wire gets really hot out there in the Phoenix area, right?
You guys are the best, you can joke around at work and still get the job done. I am glad that I retired 5 years ago, work was getting so bad you hardly say anything or someone would complain to HR and you were written up.
Too many of this younger generation are crybabies and get butthurt if you just look at them cross eyed. They take everything personal even if you’re not talking about them. Thats what you get when parents would rather be their kids’ friend instead of their parent because it’s easier with less confrontation. And when you raise them to think they need “safe spaces” instead of teaching them about the real world.
Now while you were talking to Hunter with his finger plugging that oil line vent tube I was thinking "What a great time for Hunter to talk to you about that raise."
Clint, it's good to see you working with your Dad, Tucker, Hunter & Kevin. You do work together well when the camera is running. I hope you work the same way when it stops. Hunter's new haircut looks great. Makes him look more professional.
I used to do work for your dad back in the 80s and early 90s. He should start his own RUclips channel That would be awesome. Even if it were just him just doing what he does everyday I think people would like it. I remember Chitwood construction You're dad's a great guy. Although he probably doesn't remember me at all😂😂😂.
Great to see you guys working on these very underrated machines. My late Father over 40 International crawlers . From TD18s through to the phase 3 TD25ES which he owned 4 of. He was also the first owner of aTD20E here in OZ. He even had a very rare TD15C LGP. Great to see fellas. I spent quite a few thousand hours of youth driving them. PH BROWN
Kevin is the kind of bloke that should be on every job. No matter the gravity of the situation, he always manages to come up with some comment from left field.
Yay! A C&C video. Thanks for posting this, Clinton. You and the C&C folks rock! Starting a running commentary: • Mmmmmm, big dozer, with triple winches (red, white, and blue. . .awww). That hydraulic system must be getting a workout. 😃 • Hah! She's dripping, ummm something, rather vigorously, on the way in to the shop. 🤪 • You go, Milwaukee driver! Oh yeah, easy peasy. 😋 • You said it, Kevin. That Milwaukee's just a bad dude. 👍 • Oh, all three winches and their mount are coming off in one bundle. Impressive! • Yeah, those are some big mounting studs. • That hitch mount is quite a hunk of metal. • "Operator my Ass". Hey! I got that sticker last week with my C&C Merch (t-shirt & decals) order. Mounted it to a magnetic sheet and it's hanging on my tool cabinet as we speak. You get 'er, Tucker! 👍 • Ewwww, transmission oil filters removal 🤮, and lovely replacements installed. 👍 • Yikes! That hydraulic filter, all blown out. • Checking the final drives fluids. Place your bets. . .ooooo, clean as s whistle. 🙂 • Uncle Scott, helping out. • Hah! T-Rex Kevin! 😂 • Ooooo, Buc-ee's. Now I want jerky, a brisket sammich, and an excessively clean toilet. Stop it, Clinton! If there was a Buc-ee's near me here in metro-Atlanta, I'd totally go work there. Don't encourage Kevin to go work for Buc-ee's. • Hi Hunter. Welcome to the video. 🙂 • Fitting a replacement hose. . .with dish soap to help. Wow! Having to use a pry-bar to get a rubber hose on. Whodathunkit? And, she's on. 👍 • Trannny suction screen filter going on. No drama. • First startup. Oh yeah, she's a smoker!. . . OMG, bro! Open a door! 😋 • Oil draining. That seems a little thin. Maybe it's okay, though. Wait, WTH? • Yeah, Clinton. Why are you picking up some wood? Checking in on Patreon to find out. • Randy rocks at getting things cleaned up. Well done, buddy. 😃 • Looking good with all of her panels back on, and cleaned up. • Hah! Hat extender for Kevin. 😂 • And a little dirt pushing to close things out. Nice. 😃
Definitely want to see the ole girl push dirt. Tell Kevin “that’s not cloudy, it’s industrial smoke, that’s good for ya” 🙄😏😉😂. Thanks for the video, enjoyed watching.
T-Rex Kevin sausage Fingers is awesome BUBS! YOU ALL DID A Good job on the old girl! Thanks for the entertainment... Cow Peeing on a rock, good one Bubs! Cow Peeing On A Rock Kevin, now there's a name!
I've been around Earth moving equipment since I was 16 years old And I still say that TD24 It's the most awesome Beautiful piece of equipment ever made Salute
Love the machine. Those are some of the tallest track grousers that I have seen on your channel. Dozer should have a lot of traction. Keep up the great work and videos. Oh, I about forgot to say hi to T-REX Kevin. Great job crew.
The t d 20 and t d 25 were both very good machines my dad and great uncle ran both for many years back then trading every 2 to 3 years for a new one . Cheaper than a cat and just as powerful. In times past they even hooked blades with cat .equivalent international winning 2 out of 3 .👍
It's a beast! No dark fumes coming coming from the pipe, I mean diesel or oil, she's a very very nice machine! But since my property is only 0,06 acres... You can hardly make a turn crossing the neighbors borders.. Thumps up!
I run a TD25 at my brother in law’s concrete crushing yard. I push clay and overburden that gets dumped. Also working on land reclamation work around a 25 acre lake that was mined for sand and gravel. That machine can push!
We have several river crossing hills just outside of Saskatoon that get very icy in the winter. If that Dresser has a nice warm cab I could make a ski lift for all the rag top truckers that don't know about tire chains!
Hello Gord, One day coming North through the bear tunnel on the Coquihalla, I came up to a guy like you talked about, in winter barefoot, spunout and blocking the entire northbound lanes. I walked up to him and asked why he wasn't putting on the Trig chains hanging on the brackets right where they are supposed to be? He threw up his hands and said "No one had shown him how to do that!". So I threw 2 sets of triples on the driver side and told him to do the same on the other side and he said he couldn't do it because "No one had shown him how to do that!". I didn't smack him or anything, just walked back to my truck and waited. Perhaps he was heading to Saskatoon to make your day!
I offer help but at some point they do the opposite of what I'm directing ..I just wave bye bye and go back to my truck,pretty sure I've forgotten more than they'll ever learn.
If I had the choice to learn and work for anyone in the world at any skill I could choose, it’d be working for you . What a wonderful man you are. I don’t even know your name. Wish I knew.
It's OK to be confused. This mystery man has too many names... some call him Big Daddy, Mr. C, Clint, Clayton, Chris, Claybee, or "That other guy"... but we all know him as Clinton 😁-Kevin
A long time ago while in college I worked for Stapleys in Phoenix and we sold International Harvester, both ag and industrial. I was talking to our salesman one day as he was working on a TD sale. A few days later I asked him if he made the sale. He said “no” because no buyer was ever fired for buying a caterpillar! Enough said. 😂
Hey Clinton, Fantastic video! Watching you guys put life into the old iron is awesome! Good luck with the pond build grandpa! Thumbs up! Stay safe. Jim
Them dresser cats were real good I had one years ago put alot of hours on open dresser like this one pushing bush mainly I believe it had 16000 hours on it didn't do to much work on but maintenance like other but she needed lots when I traded it and sold right away the next guy put some work in it and had it for years after around the farm
Man that looks and sounds like a strong machine , we had a couple TD25’s at the operating engineers training center and they ran circles around the comparable Cat. Kevin sure seems pretty happy at his job for guy who hates his job?.lol Grandpa should be on camera more often, he’s a natural.
Got my shirt today thanks for the speedy shipping. Gotta say one of the nicest shirts I bought. Oh yeah, you can just send the tools along now thank you 😂😂😂😂 Watch the video today guy took some head bolts that would torque at 350 foot pounds out with that same gun so that’s just bad one bad mama jam a gun
I like how you multi task Clint. You are draining the oil and lubricating your watch at the same time. Looks like a real decent purchase with this old Dresser. Solid machine for sure.
The first dozer I ever ran, back in’89 was a Dresser TD20G and it was a nice strong machine. I really like the full power steering. I don’t know what the correct name is but it really makes a difference.
Those 1150ci Cummins got some power. I know a guy who has one in his 90ft steel trawler. It’s not speedy but it’ll pull a full ground fish net like it’s barely even there.
Those winches are definitely weaker/detuned.When we were using her for sagging 3-bundle (1780acsr) 500kv this time last year,8k was about all it would pull single line. We were sagging at about 13.5k/lbs per sub conductor & always had to 2-parted that rig. The comparative size winches on our D8K were 45k/lbs winches (and would pull every bit of it). She didn’t push much dirt with us,just smoothed out a few snub sights. I probably have quite a few pictures of her out on ROW. Cleaned up good 👍🏻
I just gotta Clint, you have the coolest job. Your boys are so blessed to have parents that try to raise fine young Americans..I know that you and your wife are proud of them. I wish sometime I would have stayed working with and operating equipment. I love the smell of fresh plowed earth and diesel fuel..There’s nothing like it.
Kevin has a big hat size because his heads are so big. A lot of knowledge in his AI Super Computer that is under his hat. His fingers are short because they are worn down from entering 1s and 0s programing all of his knowledge. No need for a debugging program.
🤣🤣🤣
@@bigun447 like his head is not big enough. 🙄
I’m a lineman. That 8000# marking is the anchor point rating. For pulling and recovery. All of the equipment we have has a ratings. We won’t use the hooks that warn send with winch because warn won’t put a rating on them. Corporate lawyers have ruined just about everything. The winch is for getting a final sag in the wire. You have equipment that pulled in the wire miles at a time. Then the end of the wire gets to a pulling point. You hook up the dozer winches to each wire. You will have a ruling span. Engineers will give you a location for a ruling span. You measure amount of feet down the pole from where the wire will attach on two adjacent poles. You look from one mark on pole a to the same mark on pole b. The belly of the wire should line up with the two marks. The winch will help you adjust the wire height. That should have the bellies of each span at the desired height above the ground. Per the plans. It not always.
Thanks for that very interesting
Kevin would be more like a sausage fingers friendly purple dinosaur named Barny I love you you love me we are a happy family 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Great video Clint and gang can’t wait to se the beast push some dirt 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🦅🦅
That's what I enjoy most about this channel. It brings out the knowledgeable people that can explain complex problems and explain them to uninformed listeners. Thanks. Ill bet that wire gets really hot out there in the Phoenix area, right?
Excellent info!!!
Yes sir sag winches
Clink, Tucker seems more at ease since he's out of school, smiles on camera and seems he may enjoy working with dad,
Before finding your channel I had no idea how much I enjoyed this type of content. I dont even own a tractor.
Niice to see 3 generations working together. Kevin is such a hoot. Keep em coming Clint.
There is nothing better than the big boys playing with their big toys!
Clint your Dad is great to see in the shop, its obvious that Dad has spent a lot of time on and around equipment!
You guys are the best, you can joke around at work and still get the job done. I am glad that I retired 5 years ago, work was getting so bad you hardly say anything or someone would complain to HR and you were written up.
Too many of this younger generation are crybabies and get butthurt if you just look at them cross eyed. They take everything personal even if you’re not talking about them. Thats what you get when parents would rather be their kids’ friend instead of their parent because it’s easier with less confrontation. And when you raise them to think they need “safe spaces” instead of teaching them about the real world.
Now while you were talking to Hunter with his finger plugging that oil line vent tube I was thinking "What a great time for Hunter to talk to you about that raise."
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Clint, it's good to see you working with your Dad, Tucker, Hunter & Kevin. You do work together well when the camera is running. I hope you work the same way when it stops. Hunter's new haircut looks great. Makes him look more professional.
Thanks 3 generations working together 👍
Kevin goes “Rawrrrrr!” 🦖
You guys are one of my favorites on RUclips. Love the whole C&C family! Content is great. Thanks!
It’s awesome seeing your dad smiling and joking around.
Nice to see three generations working and getting together. More families need to do what your family is doing.
I used to do work for your dad back in the 80s and early 90s. He should start his own RUclips channel That would be awesome. Even if it were just him just doing what he does everyday I think people would like it. I remember Chitwood construction You're dad's a great guy. Although he probably doesn't remember me at all😂😂😂.
Great to see you guys working on these very underrated machines. My late Father over 40 International crawlers . From TD18s through to the phase 3 TD25ES which he owned 4 of. He was also the first owner of aTD20E here in OZ. He even had a very rare TD15C LGP. Great to see fellas. I spent quite a few thousand hours of youth driving them. PH BROWN
Glad to see the DRESSER getting attention
Those Dressers are real beasts, don't think Grandpa is digging a pond, with this he could create a lake. 👍
She is dripping something! Been using Milwaukee for 40 years, no complaints!
“ Somebody else has their TD-25 running today.” Great line!
Kevin is the kind of bloke that should be on every job.
No matter the gravity of the situation, he always manages to come up with some comment from left field.
Yay! A C&C video. Thanks for posting this, Clinton. You and the C&C folks rock!
Starting a running commentary:
• Mmmmmm, big dozer, with triple winches (red, white, and blue. . .awww). That hydraulic system must be getting a workout. 😃
• Hah! She's dripping, ummm something, rather vigorously, on the way in to the shop. 🤪
• You go, Milwaukee driver! Oh yeah, easy peasy. 😋
• You said it, Kevin. That Milwaukee's just a bad dude. 👍
• Oh, all three winches and their mount are coming off in one bundle. Impressive!
• Yeah, those are some big mounting studs.
• That hitch mount is quite a hunk of metal.
• "Operator my Ass". Hey! I got that sticker last week with my C&C Merch (t-shirt & decals) order. Mounted it to a magnetic sheet and it's hanging on my tool cabinet as we speak. You get 'er, Tucker! 👍
• Ewwww, transmission oil filters removal 🤮, and lovely replacements installed. 👍
• Yikes! That hydraulic filter, all blown out.
• Checking the final drives fluids. Place your bets. . .ooooo, clean as s whistle. 🙂
• Uncle Scott, helping out.
• Hah! T-Rex Kevin! 😂
• Ooooo, Buc-ee's. Now I want jerky, a brisket sammich, and an excessively clean toilet. Stop it, Clinton! If there was a Buc-ee's near me here in metro-Atlanta, I'd totally go work there. Don't encourage Kevin to go work for Buc-ee's.
• Hi Hunter. Welcome to the video. 🙂
• Fitting a replacement hose. . .with dish soap to help. Wow! Having to use a pry-bar to get a rubber hose on. Whodathunkit? And, she's on. 👍
• Trannny suction screen filter going on. No drama.
• First startup. Oh yeah, she's a smoker!. . . OMG, bro! Open a door! 😋
• Oil draining. That seems a little thin. Maybe it's okay, though. Wait, WTH?
• Yeah, Clinton. Why are you picking up some wood? Checking in on Patreon to find out.
• Randy rocks at getting things cleaned up. Well done, buddy. 😃
• Looking good with all of her panels back on, and cleaned up.
• Hah! Hat extender for Kevin. 😂
• And a little dirt pushing to close things out. Nice. 😃
Love the banter. Additionally it is great see 'the old girl' being serviced. She will be around for a long time.
Definitely want to see the ole girl push dirt. Tell Kevin “that’s not cloudy, it’s industrial smoke, that’s good for ya” 🙄😏😉😂. Thanks for the video, enjoyed watching.
Nice to see your dad pitching in Clint. Enjoy it while you can. That dozer is huge. Going to enjoy watching it push some dirt.👍
Kevin is the smartest man there he’s a Chevy man !
That make Uncle Scott's really smart too -Kevin
A friend of mine had a TD-8, I helped him with the maintenance, always liked that machine.
T-Rex Kevin sausage Fingers is awesome BUBS! YOU ALL DID A Good job on the old girl! Thanks for the entertainment... Cow Peeing on a rock, good one Bubs! Cow Peeing On A Rock Kevin, now there's a name!
Cow on a flat rock!!
Love to see all your familys together Clint . working , its nice dozer .
Kevin cracks me up. I'm waiting for him to give a sudden Nyuk nyuk yuk or a woub woub woub.
That machine is a gem!
It’s partly cloudy….made me laugh a lot! Thanks wish I could have a TD-25 parked in my front lawn but I am sure my neighbors would complain..😂
I've been around Earth moving equipment since I was 16 years old And I still say that TD24 It's the most awesome Beautiful piece of equipment ever made Salute
Great shop content for all us old retired guys who walked on the edge of danger. 😉
Shake hands with danger!!
Keven
You make the videos fun to watch!!
What beast now that’s a chunk of iron great watch 👍👋🇨🇦
Hi C & C Equipment & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks C & C Equipment & Friends Randy
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Love the machine. Those are some of the tallest track grousers that I have seen on your channel. Dozer should have a lot of traction. Keep up the great work and videos. Oh, I about forgot to say hi to T-REX Kevin. Great job crew.
The perfectly clear skies. Then the not for long and the partly cloudy 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 that was funny
I like T wrecks. You guys are funny. Love ya Kevin. I was just funnin.
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❤the video! As someone has already said" it's nice to see three generations working together".
The t d 20 and t d 25 were both very good machines my dad and great uncle ran both for many years back then trading every 2 to 3 years for a new one . Cheaper than a cat and just as powerful. In times past they even hooked blades with cat .equivalent international winning 2 out of 3 .👍
It's a beast! No dark fumes coming coming from the pipe, I mean diesel or oil, she's a very very nice machine! But since my property is only 0,06 acres... You can hardly make a turn crossing the neighbors borders.. Thumps up!
I run a TD25 at my brother in law’s concrete crushing yard. I push clay and overburden that gets dumped. Also working on land reclamation work around a 25 acre lake that was mined for sand and gravel. That machine can push!
Liked this video though it was a bit short. Hunter's new hair cut looks sweet! Poor Kevin, always getting picked on, LOL. God bless you all.
TD25 is an AWESOME machine. You could really punish a pan (scraper) operator!! LOL
Kevin you to funny you need an xxxxxxx hat bud 😅😂
We have several river crossing hills just outside of Saskatoon that get very icy in the winter. If that Dresser has a nice warm cab I could make a ski lift for all the rag top truckers that don't know about tire chains!
Hello Gord,
One day coming North through the bear tunnel on the Coquihalla, I came up to a guy like you talked about, in winter barefoot, spunout and blocking the entire northbound lanes. I walked up to him and asked why he wasn't putting on the Trig chains hanging on the brackets right where they are supposed to be? He threw up his hands and said "No one had shown him how to do that!". So I threw 2 sets of triples on the driver side and told him to do the same on the other side and he said he couldn't do it because "No one had shown him how to do that!". I didn't smack him or anything, just walked back to my truck and waited. Perhaps he was heading to Saskatoon to make your day!
I offer help but at some point they do the opposite of what I'm directing ..I just wave bye bye and go back to my truck,pretty sure I've forgotten more than they'll ever learn.
If I had the choice to learn and work for anyone in the world at any skill I could choose, it’d be working for you . What a wonderful man you are. I don’t even know your name. Wish I knew.
It's OK to be confused. This mystery man has too many names... some call him Big Daddy, Mr. C, Clint, Clayton, Chris, Claybee, or "That other guy"... but we all know him as Clinton 😁-Kevin
A long time ago while in college I worked for Stapleys in Phoenix and we sold International Harvester, both ag and industrial. I was talking to our salesman one day as he was working on a TD sale. A few days later I asked him if he made the sale. He said “no” because no buyer was ever fired for buying a caterpillar! Enough said. 😂
I purchased a filter pump that will remove the water from hydrolic oil. It's not fast but could save a lot of recycling oil.
Clinton i can tell you love them ole IH machines. That 25 with a KT Cummins is a beast. King of the sandbox 👍
That is one extra large machine. Good work! 👍😎
Don't know about trump , but great going keep up the great vids, and tucker seems to be coming out of his shell good for him,best to you .❤
I think it looks a lot better without the winch
That's a good machine there for sure
Hey Clinton, Fantastic video! Watching you guys put life into the old iron is awesome! Good luck with the pond build grandpa! Thumbs up! Stay safe. Jim
T-Rex Kevin!! So that's where you got him? Jiffy Lube. Makes sense.
Nice haircut on Hunter!👍
The good thing about it coming from Phoenix, it is pretty dry here.
First dozer I ever operated full time was a TD-25C. It could push some dirt and clear some trees.
The tracks look really tight on the 25G.
Them dresser cats were real good I had one years ago put alot of hours on open dresser like this one pushing bush mainly I believe it had 16000 hours on it didn't do to much work on but maintenance like other but she needed lots when I traded it and sold right away the next guy put some work in it and had it for years after around the farm
Clint with that dozer your father will have it done in half the time, it,s a monster from back in the day.
Man that looks and sounds like a strong machine , we had a couple TD25’s at the operating engineers training center and they ran circles around the comparable Cat. Kevin sure seems pretty happy at his job for guy who hates his job?.lol Grandpa should be on camera more often, he’s a natural.
Woohoo! I got my Decal set! Now to buy a truck to put some on! Atleast the C&C one will got on my tool chest!
Nice job! Great team work! Family!! All the way! Thanks for sharing! 👌👍
It’s great seeing the senior C working alongside the ‘kids’ 😊
Boy in and out pushing dirt, hopefully no issues. Nicely done guys!!🤗🇺🇸
What a great gathering of family and friends working like they mean it 👍🏻😁😎
Got my shirt today thanks for the speedy shipping. Gotta say one of the nicest shirts I bought. Oh yeah, you can just send the tools along now thank you 😂😂😂😂 Watch the video today guy took some head bolts that would torque at 350 foot pounds out with that same gun so that’s just bad one bad mama jam a gun
This is the quickest i have seen your video.
Don’t need the fire department! That is normal for pre emissions dozer!!👍🤜🤛
Mason does the servicing! Yall are breaking the chain of command. Its ready when Mason says
Excellent job removing that winch module!!!
I like how you multi task Clint. You are draining the oil and lubricating your watch at the same time. Looks like a real decent purchase with this old Dresser. Solid machine for sure.
Great to see the whole family involved in the business great video thanks Clint and Kevin and Tucker and Hunter and dad and Scott
Kevin is awesome. You guys keep up the good work.
A leaking engine is the best form of oil recycling ♻️ 👌
Just love those old binder dirt pushers!!
I have never heard of using dish soap to install hoses. I use a NAPA product called Sil-Glyde that is specifically designed for lubeing hoses.
Those grousers look brand new!
Good job guys looking forward to seeing the old girl work
Now that's a dozer. Cool video of it getting ready to go back to work. Awesome!
GOOD JOB!
Another good day in the neighborhood. Thank you for sharing and Stay Safe!
Loved seeing the deleted scenes!
Clinton Kevin Tucker Hunter Randy Uncle Scott and Dad great video one heck of a machine! Thanks for sharing! Kevin
all kidding aside,Kevin you rock dude
Uncle Scott the bully T-Rex and the purple singing dinosaur named Barney Kevin… lol
Good job and video Clint
Imagine Kevin being a dinosaur, he’d be a short funny acting, mean and loudest dinosaur ever.
He’d be a Bubasaurus 🤣👍🏻😁🦖🦕
The first dozer I ever ran, back in’89 was a Dresser TD20G and it was a nice strong machine. I really like the full power steering. I don’t know what the correct name is but it really makes a difference.
Those 1150ci Cummins got some power. I know a guy who has one in his 90ft steel trawler. It’s not speedy but it’ll pull a full ground fish net like it’s barely even there.
Those winches are definitely weaker/detuned.When we were using her for sagging 3-bundle (1780acsr) 500kv this time last year,8k was about all it would pull single line.
We were sagging at about 13.5k/lbs per sub conductor & always had to 2-parted that rig.
The comparative size winches on our D8K were 45k/lbs winches (and would pull every bit of it).
She didn’t push much dirt with us,just smoothed out a few snub sights.
I probably have quite a few pictures of her out on ROW.
Cleaned up good 👍🏻
Looks like a bridge crane might come in handy, sometimes.
Look like routine maintenance good job and wait for the next one ❤
I just gotta Clint, you have the coolest job. Your boys are so blessed to have parents that try to raise fine young Americans..I know that you and your wife are proud of them. I wish sometime I would have stayed working with and operating equipment. I love the smell of fresh plowed earth and diesel fuel..There’s nothing like it.
Love the dresser...it is smooth and very strong.
I need one of those big head extenders!
love these videos. love the beefy tractors.
Aloha Clint and crew great video keep them coming!!!