Michigan 475C Loading Terex 33-11C's
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- A giant VME Michigan 475C loading 85ton Terex 33-11C off road trucks. Want to see more mining? Subscribe and join the PAmining today and catch all the action!
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The 475's were excellent. We used two at our main plant in California from 1975 to about 1990. One in the pit and one in the yard. In the pit we moved about 2,000 tons per hour. In the yard, with a narrower bucket, we used it to load truck and trailers. One half bucket in the truck and the other half in the trailer equaled about 25 tons - a legal road load of 80,000 pounds gross weight.
Cool. They were a very popular loader back in the day
The company I worked for built and painted the cabs for those Terex trucks. Many, many a day spent painting that Terex green. Was one of my first full-time jobs out of high school.
Cool. The Euclid/Terex green is a classic earthmoving color!
I love Terex Green! I'm gonna paint my truck that color! (Not Really)
It's like a ballet of giants
AHHHHHH some sweet sweet music from that truck!! :-)
now this......this is a video right here thanks so much. Makes my Wabco 35 look like a toy wagon. Love the older equipment
American muscle! Great video would love to run some of those older machines, a good operator who takes care of them can be just as productive as the newer stuff without all the payments, lol. Keep up the good work hope to see more!
I betcha the old equipment taken care of will last way longer then this new stuff they got nowadays nice video
I know there not making money in the shop, but it would be awsome to see that terex wearing a new coat of paint!
Yes. I am planning on filming either a 475B or C
No your thinking of the big 675. This 475 is one of the machines on my jobsite. I get loaded by this loader a lot. I fact, we have four 475's where I work.
The brake lights even work on the loader,amazing!! Someone knows how to up keep a machine
Ajay Henderson If it's on the machine, it's got to work. MSHA regs.
Ah makes sence
Sometime you wished it didn't!
nice video and a nice operator amazing more please !!
@PAmining The 475C had a button you could press gave you max engine revs on a perm basis
Love the old Euc's...
Thanks!
Terex and Blackwood Hodge i miss both !
hello ,you're videos are very nice and very interesting!you are so lucky to saw thi massive earthmovers!!
That old gear still got it!!
Great video!
those terex trucks will run for ever does it have a 16v71 turbo diesel nice video
Jesus, that Terex is one year younger than I am, and I haven't even done half the work in my lifetime that I bet that monster has! lol
No Michigan was never owned by Dresser Industries. At one time they were owned by the VME Group, and later Volvo.
@Backpacker1uk Cool. L480 was its replacement
Sounds like a Detroit Diesel in the Terex
Where is this operation at? Its kind of like we've stepped back in time!!
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michigan was a brand name of clark for a very long period.
clark and volvo merged to the VME Group in the mid of the 80's - Volvo Michigan Euclid.
you can find michigan nowadays in argentina together with hanomag tractors.
hanomag construction machinery was finally bought by komatsu in the mid of the 90's.
komatsu and dresser merged around the end of the 80's.
but i'm also of the opinion that there's not a link between dresser and michigan ;-)
I used to operate a michigan 275 with rear wheel steering, anybody remember those?
I have a 175 rear steer
would it be possible to get a documetary on the michigan?
Nice!
Drove one of these for many a year think it was 475L we bought later
Glad you enjoyed it! Oh yeah that's tiny compared to a 3311 Terex.
Cool
Small loads, those trucks wont wear out in a hurry!!!!
VME badge?
I want one !
How does the 475 compare to the 992?
That depends a lot on operator preference and the application that the machine is working in. Both are great loaders. The 475 was around long before the 992C and, in many cases, is favored by operators over the 992.
So much steel built into the design overkill on the boom arms the tires look like there to small on the475 . The pumpkin's and planetary drives are the heaviest for that loader . Seen a loader that had 2 front drive axles the centers must have been 3 feet in diameter and the planetary drives were so big they filled the hole rim this thing had a low profile it was called a salt loader it might have been a Clark . Definitely custom built how it end up in South Florida unknown sadly it got scrap the internal drive axles must have been 4 inch in diameter.
I drove one like that it no brake shoes or drums
Your opinion is correct, because there is none.
ran 575 m no smoke came out of pipes wide open
Michigan never made a 575M
most detroits aint happy unless theyre screaming lol.
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Michigan became Dresser became Volvo?