Stuck Trackhoe Excavator Buried Rental Disaster Caterpillar Part 1…
2016 ж. 23 Нау.
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Welllll Long story but they rented a dozer.... and got it stuck, so they rented a trackhoe to get the dozer out, and well.. this is what happened
Isn't it sweet to see this huge wild beasts helping each other out? There's love in that relationship! Could almost shed a tear...
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Weird philosophy. Fact is, it cost the owner of the company money (unnecessarily) because of an inexperienced heavy equipment operator..
Brings back a bad memory of getting stuck in a muskeg 'sippy hole' while working for my dad years ago in SE Alaska near Ketchikan, AK. We had rented a Hitachi UH181 with a winch on the boom for short yarding in combinaton with shovel logging and loading log trucks. Anyway, the shovel had no belly plate (came to us that way) so it should not have been taken off-road but it was too tempting. Took us two days to dig all of the clay and mud out of the belly of the beast. Had to do it twice and replace all hydraulic hoses twice! Very humbling experience! Great video!
Just because you wear a pair of jeans, and a ball cap doesn't mean you can operate large equipment.
Challenge accepted. Lol!
Hold my non-alcoholic beverage
@@JustMike2791 I thought that all trump lovers drank, this is a new beginning for the trump team.
@@iamric23 Actually they do, this is where they get their power!
Tell that to 99% of heavy equipment operators lmao.
Should retitle this..." Morons using equipment they don't understand..." Geez...🤦♂️
Shit happens sometimes. Shit can go bad quick when working on soft ground I've seen skidders stuck , d8 bull dozers drownedd in beach restorations jobs , tractors stuck in farm fields all by good operators. The key thing is to stop trying to get yourself out and just make it worse
Thanks for sharing and thanks for having "real" noises as sound track instead of being like the other videos.
The operator is very good Works great And fabulous form in a hard condition...
Perfect example of lack of experience, it doesn't take much to turn wet ground into soup.
Its amazing to see how versatile these CAT's are !
If this seems bad, look at what Seattle had to go through. The tunnel boring machine they were using broke down deep under the downtown Seattle waterfront. They had to create a giant access hole just to bring it to the surface to make repairs. $300 million dollars and two years later, it was fixed, and finally could continue on from the spot in which it broke.
I am happy for the massive supply of video showing people who don't understand the standing water part is the part to avoid.
I work for a CAT dealer doing inspections and preps on the rental equipment. We have to do the inspections withing 48 hours of the customer returning the machine so that if we find damage done from stuff like this. The coustomer then has to foot the bill. So when we had a week where I was busy fixing a coolant leak on a roller a lot of customers got away with a lot of shit.
All the machine really needed was an operator
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I thought the same thing
I cannot even explain how painful that was to watch. The swamp gives you resources to keep this from happening at all.
They look real bright !!!
You guys just couldn’t wait . I just pulled out my friend Al , he stuck his brand new Deere300 . Should of never ever been near that spot. That is a ROOKIE Move..straight up thrashing a machine
Very good operator that's for sure!! It could have been a lot worse if it wasn't for quick thinking to obtain a second Machine !! Nice Job!!
Tracks don’t go where the cattails grow!!
should of rented some operators too
Aww it's so cute, watching the big excavator help it's little friend.
Need to rent some operators to go with the machines.
Drive it like you rented it!
Famous last words " I don't know the ground looks pretty solid to me "
Ahh the snowball effect. I have seen this many times. Doh!
LOL ohhhhhhhh no!! Why was I watching this like it was a cute transformer moment where the mommy came to help the baby LMBOOOO.
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I'm just a KZhead commenter not a excavator operator but I thought you were supposed to dig the hole with the bucket?
Lmao 😂
I could almost hear David Attenborough commentating about the excavator mating ritual. 🤣
All due to global warming?
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I remeber some documentary about WWII: "Tiger instruction manual: If you want to know is your Tiger tank won`t sunken walk onto the ground get your fellow on your back and than stand on one foot. If you won`t sunk with a person on your back and being on one foot then your tank won`t sunk as well"
-Daddy, how did that excavator get buried ? -I don't know son, I have a brain
Reminds me of working at the post office. Just when you think they have hit rock bottom, they keep digging.
no man, you didn't need a second excavator to move to some planks around.
If only we humans could get along like these peaceful machines.
Stupid is as stupid does. Enough said.
that thing can pull itself out..that operator is panic. i watch something like this an unexperiece operator. my uncle got in and operated out of the mud..dont rent it if you have no skills.
I’ve never operated one of these machines before, but I know better than to drive it down in a mess like that.
Without mats. You can work in that kind of mess if you bring the right tools.
What a Big Cat he is..🤣🤣🤣🤣
I worked at a gravel pit a few years ago and the cat equipment worked all day day in day out without fail. Occasionally they would bring in a hiatachi loader in to try it out and it usually would not make it 3 days before breaking down
I've been there and back when I was a rookie nothing like a good embarrassment on the job site
Shouldve just kept spinning in circles and he couldve helicoptered outta that mess
Nice job guys that wasn't easy but an that dozer looks screwed lol I got faith y'all will get it. An yes I know this vid is damn near ten years old but oh well
A man's got to know his limitations and his machines limitations as well ! It's HEAVY ,and it WILL SINK ! But that operator could have pulled some brush and trees up to the tracks then using the bucket , dragged them up to the tracks and crab walked it up on them , making his way out !
"ain't gonna hurt nuttin". . . . It wouldn't have got stuck like that if it had been his.
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Amazing these guys are worth their weight in gold do you know what a excavator cost if-lost or cant be retrieved
This is a common occurrence witg tracked logging equipment out here in the swamps of Eastern North Carolina and South Carolina. There are a few machines that lay where they fell, all you can see is the tip of the boom sticking out of the ground.
Silly he was in there, but they both have a fine touch at the controls. Armchair critics aside that's a heck of a recovery.
This is why we can’t have nice things...
When handled properly, An excavator is a beautiful thing!
well done on the escape from the swamp
Bet that was a Nice bill for the cleaning charge👌
Great recovery! Still can't figure out why man is so silly to take something so heavy out into the mud without testing the area first. Would have saved time, machine and money.
+passtimer vascularity of the soil! You can track out on what seems like a fairly stable underfoot conditions and a few minutes later the machine will start pumping the ground and bring the water up to the surface.
Exactly. Sometimes you only get a few passes before it turns to pudding. But it usually doesn't turn out that way, and the man's got a job to do. No one gets praise for being the most timid operator.
@@stipcrane But GREAT operators get heaps of praise and a GREAT operator would have assessed the risk and put things in place so as not to get stuck. Being reckless and getting on with a job are 2 entirely different things.
Wrong equipment to start with.
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Well my first impression is that this jobsite should be set up with wellpoint pumps, dried up enough to work it to start with, there is no bottom to this ground.
KEEP THE VIDEOS COMING BROTHER?? Love it
You're why I'm glad I work in the main shop and not the rental shop. =P
I cant figure out WHY someone didnt notice a problem way ahead of where the video started. The fact that they continued to work it makes me wonder if they even cared since it was a rental
I'm still figuring out what the hell they were down there doing in the first place.
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Probably pipeline
Wow....... Can't believe you had another machine to get that out !!
Comment,: Just for the record how big is the equipment that you used in part 2. What is the displacement of the engines ? Do you think a Cat 345 would have worked? I remember driving a 345 ? at the Cat proving grounds ( in those days, Cat would let workers go out and experience driving vehicles). Someone in the group buried a D6 in the mud, not water, and the young cooridnator came over and took the 345 Excavator which I was driving. He then went and put the bucket over the D6 and picked it up out of the mud, not water.. Oh! I was driving a 130 (close) Motor Grader (no steering wheel), and that was an esperience.
such is life, got stuck, get unstuck, move on. Just a Moment in Time that they all can chuckle about later.
Thank you for this picture, that was very moving, that escivater helping escaping the swamp, The white house could learn how love WORKS, thanks.
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Some of these drivers can thread needles with these huge machines.
Matt P like anything. Example I can knock over a 50 cent coin without touching the ground..it's easy its like riding a bike operating a digga
And then some of them drive off into a pond. Not that I'm judging, this dude probably has much better skills that I have.
My back neighbor operates a 8T and companies quote jobs cheaper based on him being their operator, if they can't lock him in for the contract they are quoting they have to allow a fairly substantial margin for other operators time/errors. I got him over to do some work one weekend and it was a beautiful thing to watch him work, not a wasted movement, hits level by eye from the cab, just at 1 with the machine. I've seen many good operators over a number of machine types but I've only ever seen 2 fantastic operates and that is my neighbor and a bobcat operator many years ago who was the same with his machine.
Geo Thomas ....ive seen one or two that run machinery like their pointing their finger...just GOOD!....others who think they can.. God Bless Them..
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this is my nightmare. I have two ponds to clean out / build. 3' topsoil, 4' gray muck then finally hard rocky clay. Once you shake through the topsoil its AMF.
THIS is what i call a real bonified CAT trap😂
Is there any need to wonder why rental companies charge so much??
Insurance is usually required on machines of this size. They ain't gonna pay for anything...you are. :)
to bad abused and broken are 2 different things
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ironfist452 but what leads to something being broken? 90 percent of the time its abuse. whether it was then or over time
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some people assume that because the machine is so big and powerful, that it can go anywhere... this is the result
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Sometime it's the opposite
The bigger they are the harder they fall....remember that
Operator , Operator, Operator...I bet he did JUST what the land owner told him to do... Its ok just a little wet, i just had a bozer in there yesterday before the rain.. Nice job getting out,thank god for Joe Penley Matts, Beaumont Texas, See Ya
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That's what I call being in the "bleep!"
"ain't gonna hurt nuttin'"
Kids "Dad" Howes is here to help you with your Excavator needs. The next you get your dad's Excavator stuck. Remember this video. Often, there's no need to panic. This holds true for adults too.
c est tellement touchant, cette délicatesse entres machines, je pleure
He should have used the mats in the beginning.
He should have used the brush for mats?
he didn't know, too stupid foreign workers
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You think they'll get charged the £15 cleaning charge?
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oh yes cleaning charge and for damage (":
cleaning fee is $900 USD lol
This is what happens when people who have no business or training get into heavy equipment. The 320 could have got itself out no problem with an experienced operator. As for the dozer at the end I have no idea how anyone could fuck up that bad.
I have nothing like this but this is why I never let out my equipment
Like you have any...
better call Quiring Towing!
Just because it has tracks DOES NOT mean it can go anywhere....Ask me how I know 😁😁
How do you know? Eh? Eh? How Mr Smarty Pants ? 😜 Hello from Nakina Ontario Canada and hope all is well as can be during these times. And sorry , I just *HAD* to *!!!*
YT video of power washing that muddy mess. Would bring him another million views! LOL 😂
Ground probably looked fine until they took a machine on to it. Like the man said, sometimes it's just too wet, but sometimes you don't realise until it's too late. Then, the more you struggle, the wetter it gets. You've made a hole and water flows downhill!
And they lived happily after..
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As an operator I have seen this kind of thing and done this kind of thing. Machine brand has nothing to do with it. Only the operator. Always pushed to the limits by the boss and hung out to dry if it doesn't work out. Your either a hero or a zero, no in between.
Wow! Real genius there
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Why did he go in there in the first place? Always know your equipment and work area!! Commences lacking?
WTF are you saying, or trying to say? Is "Commences" how inbreds say "common sense"? Always know your language!
He said that like a true moron.
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I don't know where the giant skid like platform came from but that sure looked like the only salvation with the help of the other machine and operator.
Hi fellow operator's . I have operated for close to 40 years and yes , shit does happen and I just blame it on my spotter. I however feed my family and if my machine is down or in the drink I make no money so I would NEVER put me or my machine at risk at anytime on the job. Must be easy to get ticketed nowadays.
Somebody call Bobby goodson with goodson all terrain logging. They will get that machine out fast
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Nailed it!!!! 👍
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When you wish you opted for the roadside assistance plan
It is experiences like this that makes an experienced operator! Now he has his college degree!
Man, that's avoidable, but it takes expertise and experience to know what/when to avoid. I wonder if he would have done that if he owned those machines?
Oh man.. Hard to watch
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Logger Wade these guys ain't got a clue! I wouldn't let him run my 8n ford!
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amazing how many heavy equipment operators think they can float on mud.
Put enough wood under them they float...
I've made a damn good living for 20 years walking machines across bottomless ground. It won't take but a Time or two of dragging some 1 inch cable and having to dig the track frame out by hand to hook it
@@jamescarter1500 you even big enough pack 1" line? LOL
I heard that if you go really fast it won't get stuck in the mud 👍🏻
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Not only does this guy NOT get his $40.00 deposit back, but the rental company charged an additional $60.00 CLEANING FEE. Go Figure??? LOL.
Very funny got stacked on a fresh land lmoa 😅never seen that in my 5 years of operating in the mines
it's called HEAVY equipment for a reason
Pretty sweet bounty hole, just missing the girls and the beer!
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Nice job guys!
always always always get the insurance!!!
Lucky that the local or state conservation office did not show up wile this was going on. Clearly they are working within wetlands, wonder if they had a Army Corp permit for disturbing wetlands, not to mention an NPDES permit
That may not be protected wetlands. They maybe a old pond they are clearing next to.
Skids are a necessity when dealing with swamp mud... It is well worth the little extra effort that it takes to haul them around on jobsites, But you'll be happy you did at the end of the day when you saved yourself thousands of dollars
Good job boys and you didnt break nothing.....you spent 4k but oh well lol