Busting Through a GIANT Snow Bank in a 6x6 Western Star
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- Опубликовано: 31 окт 2016
- After getting hit with two major snowstorms in one week, we spent the next few days trying to open roads that were buried in huge drifts. The road I am working on here was normally plowed with a grader but it couldn't get through heavy snow after trying it from both directions. Thanks to my co-pilot/co-worker Mike for helping out. It was a fun day.
I reposted this video because of a copyright claim on a jingle used at the end of the original video. Music has been removed. Авто/Мото
I’ve been plowing all my life and I was just reminded of 2 important lessons... 1. Get the chains 2. Failure not an option. We are the cavalry. Nobody around to save us.
I used to love plowing snow. Thanks for getting rid of the music. I'd much rather listen to the machines
I second that
I just retired from plowing snow for 30 years from the Department of Transportation in Pennsylvania. I loved it . That brings back some memories of a couple deep snows we had over the years.
Thanks Kery! I don't think we got any more than an inch of snow each time I got called out this month. I'm sure we'll pay for it later, lol.
Thanks for posting this! Brought back lots of great memories of working on the road crew.
This is a situation that calls for a V-plow and double leveling wings. Great job getting it done with what you had.
I’m retired now,don’t miss pushing the white stuff.But when I see a rig like yours(which is a piece of mechanical art), I get a little nostalgic.Thanks for the posting,it made my day and cured my want to get behind the wheel one last time.
P.s.-you handled that drift with great patience and care,you deserve all the accolades you are getting from the comments section.👍
Thank you so much for the kind words! Some people comment that I should have just hit it hard. But as an experienced plow operator like yourself, you understand that's how you get in trouble and end up stuck or broken. I hope you are enjoying retirement and thanks for coming along for the ride!
Me: Why am i binge watching snow clearing videos, I live in Australia.
Other me: Because its 113F outside, youve never seen snow and that looks like fun.
Wow, that warm. And I thought 90F around here in the summer was hot.
I'm from Wisconsin USA, just got over -30 to-50. Arctic blast, ha ha, then got 12 more inches of snow, and blowing and drifting, snow up here is asshole deep on a tall indian, ha ha, still got 2 months to go, its 18 amd feels warm, i couldnt take that heat, in the cold you can warm up, but in the heat you cant cool off😅
Trust me...owning all the snow removal items used to be fun , but now after many years of snow removal it’s really starting to suck for me! Lol
Honey247365 is it warm year round for you guys over there?
Live in Vegas, 115-120. Saving video for same reason you are binging now.
I work for Ohio Department Of Transportation, great video, we don't have any 6×6 here cause there is no need for them just tandems and single axles, stay safe and keep the videos coming!
Good work! That's a lot of snow to push back, you really did a good job.
The whistling sound of the turbo gave me a woody
Maybe the video should have an R rating lol.
It would be weird if it didn’t
@@adambrunt7290 true dat
Going through a snowdrift like that would surely wake you up or knock the coffee out of your hand. Lol!
Some of the comments on here are from viewers who definitely never plowed snow in their life, or did once, and know it all.
With the equipment available to Jim on hand, the job at task was performed perfectly. He took his time at first then gradually increased power. Working with a one way blade obviously restricted Jim from directing the snow to the left. He didn't over power spinning wheels to much, and the wheel spin is natural to that beast, it was designed to work in such a manner in those conditions. I've seen plenty of snow and pushed plenty of snow with multiple types of equipment for many years and for that reason I give Jim a 10 out of 10 as a professional driver.
Thank you brother! I appreciate your kind words!
Man that reminds me of my good ole days. Started in ‘76 with a Gas Autocar. Beast.
I just love the sound of that big cummins and the turbo spool, can't be anything better than that
Detroit diesel in WS. DD16
Loved it. Thanks for the ride along.
Any time Tom! Check out my latest videos if liked that one.
Everyone should spend at least one bad winter plowing snow, it's something you won't forget
You got that right! Sounds like you've been there and done that!
In Alaska I operated a Electro Westinghouse haha 440 and we sure cleaned up roads like this all day long and all night. Them old knuckle busters you couldn't stop
Good job Jim, another great video !
Thanks Lenny!
Love that Turbo!
Nice truck. Great job of whittling down that drift!
looking forward to more videos this winter since last was so warm. God bless brother
Stay tuned...won't be long now for the new snow plow videos to begin. Thanks for watching!
Enjoyed the video! Thank you!
That ole 6x6 is doing a great job
This is one reason you have to be careful when buying one of these trucks at auction cause some employees drive the shit out of them. This guy drove it like a champ. Nice work!
Thank you! I have a lot of respect for any gear I run and treat it as if I owned it. Thanks for watching Rob!
@@JimHowDigsDirt that’s key-respecting your equipment,if you don’t look after it,then that will come back to bite you when least need the hassle.
Nova Scotia, I should have known! lol .. love the videos buddy!
Glad you enjoy! Thanks for watching!
I use to plow for State back in 79 east Va. got dumped on . we new it was coming we were out 5 days earlier put up snow fence at major snow drift spots . I was the old FWD driver and my pump man was a buff dude , oh and the FWD still had the hand pump mounted in floor not to many state trucks back then were fully equip with electric plows . but we had some dam deep 6 foot drifts we had to bust though a 35 foot long one , that muscle bound boy was so tried after a hour or more he didn't come to work for 3 days . loved plowing . specially when 6 of us would line up side by side on I-95 and 14 inchs of snow moved from left to right and be amazed at 5 foot pile left on the right side of road ! ! thanks for a memory !
It's simple, easy to understand, and full of achievements.
Thank you!
V-plow!!! it's amazing how fast the one way sides the front over!
You are right! A vee plow would have been much better but we got the job done. Thanks for watching!
Learn from the Scandinavians
i love that star car man. thanx for the video
Thanks for watching!
That thing's a BEAST!
Grind em til u find em 💪 THANK YOU and every PLOWMAN out there for the battle you do against mother nature so we can get to work every morning
Sorry to make you have to get to work, lol.
Spoiler Alert!!!! Nature will win, in the long run....or.....are you the same "Louis Ampersand Pamela Hedges" what are designing a Spaceship for to transport Mankind, to a different, yet, similar, Planet, for Mankind to destroy, in the long run? I thought it was you. Merry Holidays.
I've seen a couple of these in action and it's like watching professional chainsaw racers, vs average joe's, the way they can chuck snow so you never have to move it again, it's gone. They can cut a path through DEEP snow, even if at lower speed, they get it done.
UniMog with a Schmidt snow thrower handles some snow.
That was tuff to watch. An old Walker Snow Fighter would have flown thru that. But these guys were on the clock.
Loved watching this video. Thank you for sharing. God Bless from Phoenix.
Thanks for watching Russ! Bet you don't get snow like this in Phoenix?
That was a lot of snow. Great job!
Thank you! It was fun!
Nice and easy gets you through. Nice technique! Don't matter how many times you have to push the snow away to break through. Handle the equipment gently - that way you do not break welds or blow hydraulics or rip cables on the plow. Do not beat on the rig if you feel impatient! I might damage a hydraulic ram once or twice a season, but it was already close to broke when I got the truck. I very seldom got stuck, too. We had a competition each season - with the winner earning the $500 prize if they had the least number of breakdowns or getting stuck. I won the prize 5years running.
This Operator did a great job !
Thank you! It was fun!
Nice job!Great power of WS.
She's a good working rig!
Still my fav video on this channel. Cant wait till Ya folks get some more snow up that way.
Nice work 👍
That was awesome
Captain Hindsight here. You should have used a front-end loader. This is Captain Hindsight.
Wow that was quite impressive...
I miss hearing that big 12 cylinder engine behind me and seeing snow flying out through the field for 50 or more yards
Real good for your frame rails there Guy.
Glad you reposted this, I must have missed it. This is just insane. What a fantastic truck, takes some serious power to move that heavy wet snow.
She's a great old truck! Days like this make it fun to be at work!
You should have just claimed it was a dam built by a snow-beaver and dropped 2 sticks of dynamite in it.
Forbes Hutton LOL
snow beaver, 'eh?
What? You've never heard of them? They are pretty rare as the Sasquatch have eaten most of them.
lol
Eh? lol
I'm retired now but my fondest memories of snow removal was coming into work at vdot, and putting 12 hours in on their large snow blower
Really enjoyed the blizzard of 1993 and the blizzard of 1996
That's a lot of hard work
What a machine you got there my friend ! Keep them roads clean for us please and stay safe !
Thank you! Drive with care!
Nicely done.
Thank you, thanks for watching!
Great job, slow and easy, didn’t break anything. To those who say you should have called a loader, we don’t know how far you we’re from a loader or if it was immediately available. If you were 30 miles out it could take 1 1/2 to 2 hours or more for a loader to get there , then that much time to return plus a lot of Diesel in 3 to 4 hours of road time plus the operators time/wages. Very costly compared to taking your time and dealing with it yourself. Again great job!
Thank you! I'm glad someone sees it my way. Slow and sure wins the race!
Good job, second camera man. Nice and steady.
Thanks! He did a great job ehh?
Old school cool, love it :o)
Thank you!
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
Western Star are the old Macks of today. Beasts! Plowing uphill seems dumb to some people but it's hard to back these heavy rigs uphill if your were plowing downhill.
I agree. And it's easier to get unstuck if you have gravity on your side.
@@JimHowDigsDirt Yep thats what I meant to say. LOL! Our township had a pretty nasty drift on a gravel hill. For years I wondered why the guy plowed up hill. Once we took over it didn't take me long torealize there's no way to back that truck up and out of a drift on that ice covered gravel. Same with the road grader.
In PA we have a big snowblower attachment that goes on a front end loader for that. That way the snow is blown way back off the road so we have room for the next snow.
I could have used a snow blower this day!
What they needed was a good wing operator. Then start back away from the blockage and keep winging the bank back so the front plow has a place to push snow too. Once the bank builds up, the front plow can't get rid of the snow and has to just keep pushing it down the road.
Good thing buddy wasn't taking a dump! lol
That there star actually enjoys it . Couldve sworn I heard her giggle when she come thru there son
Yeah, I enjoyed it too! Don't beat her and she purrs like a kitten!
Good times guys!
That looks like a lot of FUN! You are HANDSOME, HANDY, FUNNY......Is there anything that JIMHOW can't do? I am having way too much fun watching your videos! :)
My ole four wheel steer blower would have made that look easy, I plowed snow for 32 years and really miss it
I plow a lot at work using a half ton truck. I actually angle the blade the other way so the right side will dig in and take small chunks out of the pile.
Good job
The front end loader operator was still down clearing the girl friend's driveway.
Yeah, but you should see his girlfriend! lol
@@JimHowDigsDirt lol haha
@@JimHowDigsDirt lol
@@JimHowDigsDirt gotta cover for that one lol
That was cool.
Thanks!
Fun to watch.
Even more fun doing it!
Thats great! I do that same stuff in Radio Control... Not snow that deep....
We use a v plow or a snowblower for that kind of drift but then again, it's only because we have that equipment available
I would have put the V on and been though in two three passes , but then I wouldn't have piled it in the middle of the road from each end either lol, good work with the one way ant way.
I agree with the Vee plow making it easier but it would have taken me longer to go get the plow and return so I thought I'd give it a try. The snow was pushed up by our grader as he attempted to get through from both ends. Thanks for watching!
Damn man is that FOUR FEET OF SNOW in the fields? Just wow
Looks higher than that.
Easy does it. What we say in PA. Nice job. BTW a farmer in Philip, S.D. told me they'd occasionally get 30' snow drifts (I am assuming it was light n fluffy because it's a drift) and if the driver wasn't seat belted in "forgot", it ends very poorly because that truck takes a hit to bust through. This pile is compacted and with 6x the driver can work his way, just have to go bit by bit or you end up with too much behind you and lose traction if you don't get all the way through, waiting to be pulled out.
Slow and sure win the race! Thanks for the comment Gale!
Big motor grader with V plow full speed, BOOM! Go and gets some pizza
Treat it like you rented it. That'll get expensive.
absolutely! grader and v-plow.......tough!!
Good job..work it!!
that looks like quite the job
That's not a job...that's just playing in the snow!
that turbo wind up tho
That is a stubborn pile of snow.
Need a v-plow for that type of drifts 🤦🏽♂️
good job. High drift.
a V plow is definitely better for this kind of challenge -- I just watched a video of a V plow in 1939 slamming thru deep snow with a thick hard ice layer , it was alot tougher challenge than this pile of snow , but his old truck was doing good smashing thru it
My grandfather worked on a crew in SW Iowa where they moved snow by hand with shovels.
Ohh....the good old days, lol.
"Busting through" = strategically moving snow out of the way over 20 minutes (in my mind it was a high-speed battle with snow flying everywhere and a man standing on top of his huge truck victoriously pumping his hands in the air)
need the blower type plow,like they use on 81.
Thats not the way to bust a snow drift , He's just building him self a dam .
The road grader built the dam. I got through it!
oi amigo moro no brasil parabéns lindo trabalho meu like
Obrigado! Saudações do Canadá!
what kind of grader u guys have i have seen a 872 gp john deere push through even deeper snow drifts it had to use your battering ram method
did you chain all the wheels ? all 3 axel?
Should try to straighten up the main plow to stop it from pushing the truck to the left. That's how them funnel plows were designed. Works great!
Looks like a Wausau plow and it is a great two lane road plow!
It's an right angle plow and can't be moved.Thanks for watching!
Tim from Canada . you need to have a tractor with the snowblower.. to start off.. then maybe thinking about putting your truck through with the blade…. too much snow for the blade need a tractor with a snowblower
Thanks Tim!
nice job
Thank you!
Looks like the set from snow day
If you think that snow is easy to plow thru (more or less) sometimes the drifting snow gets so densely packed by the wind that you can drive your F-150 truck over the top without breaking thru and getting stuck. The diesel powered front end snowblowers just bog down and stall the engine. So here comes a line of front end loaders to break up the drifts with trucks pushing the snow down the road out of the way of traffic.
Wow! That's some hard packed snow when you can drive over it.
Many many years ago we used to load the snow and dump trucks in Stamford Connecticut and dump it in Long Island Sound just to get rid of it it would get to the point you had no place to push it no more
We don't often get that much snow, but that year we got nailed with three big storms back to back in March. It was fun while it lasted!
20min.into it finally giving her some juice!
Slow and steady wins the race, lol. And I didn't break anything!
Need some snow fence up to help with the drifting
Do have a vee plow for that truck?
If you could get through with your truck what other equipment could you used?
Back in my days 😂
Plowing through the snow, in a yellow and big black truck, got caught in the snow, yelling what the fuck! Almost done with job, feeling like a snob, and when I'm almost done with this I'm gonna visit Bob.
Your a poet and didn't know it! lol
@@JimHowDigsDirt someone had to
i miss snow. southern alberta right now is brown. One of the biggest reasons i miss being out East
No snow here yet either. Coming soon tho!
Bring in a loader!