Where ya been!?! I have missed your videos! Glad to see ya back
@sawboneiomc8809 Жыл бұрын
Got some good vids mate. Tops for those of us moving up to the dozer. Would love to see more uploads
@rubiconned6 ай бұрын
Good to see you back mate, thought your work found out 😂
@user-pn5bh1cz4h Жыл бұрын
🤫 🤣
@justdozing7727 Жыл бұрын
😂😂💀
@elisearmstead6654 Жыл бұрын
Miss ya buddy....come back
@sawboneiomc8809 Жыл бұрын
I'll be honest, I have absolutely no idea what the fuck is going on
@bruni5289 Жыл бұрын
Hey mate, glad to see you back at it again, what happened to your other videos?
@shaneward6689 Жыл бұрын
I got hacked and lost it all hahahah I never saved any of the final videos so now I have to edit the whole lot again. It's painful so I'll do it all again slowly 🐌 🤣
@justdozing7727 Жыл бұрын
@@justdozing7727 ahh boy, the joys of life....I thought the big boss found the channel and made ya shut it down😂
@shaneward6689 Жыл бұрын
Good video!
@NateBart2 ай бұрын
Cheers Nate. Appreciate it 🤙🏼
@justdozing77272 ай бұрын
@@justdozing7727 impressive, and informational stuff in the big CAT!
@NateBart2 ай бұрын
Nice job. I have some dozing experience but far from an expert. That was great to see. It looks to me like you got each part of the process done in 1 push so I take it this was about 2 hours work? something like that?
@foardhook6 күн бұрын
Oh god no. At a guess I would day around 5-6 hours. Once you have a process, understand how dirt moves and how your dozer behaves, its quite easy.
@justdozing77272 күн бұрын
Hey bro how and what the trick to keep your blade traight final trimming.
@matthewwatson888410 ай бұрын
It's a feel thing. I feel the dozers' movements in my arse, the back of my legs, and my torso. When you feel the dozer lean left, right, forward, or back, you have to counteract the blade with them movements. The blade movements should be small increments, not big movements. Having at least 1/4 of the blade full of dirt is a must for final trim. An empty blade moves around too much, and dirt on the blade keeps it steady.
@justdozing77279 ай бұрын
Hey bud do ya do any slot dozing if so chuck a vid up next time you do.
@rickgibson866211 ай бұрын
Yeh I do. I started the vids last week. I need to get a drone up there to. I'll start the editing real soon 👍
@justdozing772711 ай бұрын
@@justdozing7727 awesome man good on ya . Great content
@rickgibson866211 ай бұрын
How do you flat top when the dumps a mess like on a normal mine site lol
@micheal1338 Жыл бұрын
All you can do is fill on the holes using the piles that surround the area. Dont take too much dirt from 1 particular area. Try and even it out the best you can. After that, teach the truckwits how to dump properly hahaha
@justdozing7727 Жыл бұрын
It’s interesting to see this. I’m currently a window licker who is getting trained on the D10. When I was taught how to haul (only a year into mining, but spend 20 in construction supervision - so not brain dead 😂) we got told to drop our piles in between the ones behind to keep it tight, but seeing the sense this makes for flat topping, all we have been doing is causing problems for the dozer ops 😢 (clearly my trainer never operated other gear…)
@rubiconned6 ай бұрын
Surely filling in the voids between loads and maximising block-tip space should be priority. You can’t tell me you couldn’t still flat top the cell if the truckies tip in the voids..
@ghostridersnr6 ай бұрын
auto blade much. tighter paddock dumps = less real estate and more production.
@griffdinАй бұрын
Mate did you have other videos that were deleted off you’re channel?
@1975pakman10 ай бұрын
Yeh, there were heaps. I am remaking them now. .. slowly
@justdozing772710 ай бұрын
@@justdozing7727 thanks you’re videos helped me alot 🙏🏾🙏🏾 my favourite ones were pushing a tip head, pushing off digger bench those were mint 🔥🔥🔥 thanks again
@1975pakman10 ай бұрын
No worries at all. I am half way through doing a slot pushing vid. Shouldnt take too long to finish
@justdozing772710 ай бұрын
@@justdozing7727 it looks like you’re pushing WA red dirt 🤣🤣🤣
@1975pakman10 ай бұрын
I came here to see what a D10 actually sounds like, since Discovery's Gold Rush thinks we're too unintelligent to notice their shameless dubbing with fake noises of machines that they get wrong.
@rrrandommman3 ай бұрын
Very nice
@coalminingforlife5050 Жыл бұрын
Not much expertise required for doing that, be kinda boring after the first day
@rossgray307010 ай бұрын
Haha If you dont know how to operate a dozer, it will take you months if not years to achieve a result like that. 90% of jobs are monotonous, perfecting them jobs and having pride in your work results in gratification.
Never seen such a neat dump!
Good to see you back mate 👍
Where ya been!?! I have missed your videos! Glad to see ya back
Got some good vids mate. Tops for those of us moving up to the dozer. Would love to see more uploads
Good to see you back mate, thought your work found out 😂
🤫 🤣
😂😂💀
Miss ya buddy....come back
I'll be honest, I have absolutely no idea what the fuck is going on
Hey mate, glad to see you back at it again, what happened to your other videos?
I got hacked and lost it all hahahah I never saved any of the final videos so now I have to edit the whole lot again. It's painful so I'll do it all again slowly 🐌 🤣
@@justdozing7727 ahh boy, the joys of life....I thought the big boss found the channel and made ya shut it down😂
Good video!
Cheers Nate. Appreciate it 🤙🏼
@@justdozing7727 impressive, and informational stuff in the big CAT!
Nice job. I have some dozing experience but far from an expert. That was great to see. It looks to me like you got each part of the process done in 1 push so I take it this was about 2 hours work? something like that?
Oh god no. At a guess I would day around 5-6 hours. Once you have a process, understand how dirt moves and how your dozer behaves, its quite easy.
Hey bro how and what the trick to keep your blade traight final trimming.
It's a feel thing. I feel the dozers' movements in my arse, the back of my legs, and my torso. When you feel the dozer lean left, right, forward, or back, you have to counteract the blade with them movements. The blade movements should be small increments, not big movements. Having at least 1/4 of the blade full of dirt is a must for final trim. An empty blade moves around too much, and dirt on the blade keeps it steady.
Hey bud do ya do any slot dozing if so chuck a vid up next time you do.
Yeh I do. I started the vids last week. I need to get a drone up there to. I'll start the editing real soon 👍
@@justdozing7727 awesome man good on ya . Great content
How do you flat top when the dumps a mess like on a normal mine site lol
All you can do is fill on the holes using the piles that surround the area. Dont take too much dirt from 1 particular area. Try and even it out the best you can. After that, teach the truckwits how to dump properly hahaha
It’s interesting to see this. I’m currently a window licker who is getting trained on the D10. When I was taught how to haul (only a year into mining, but spend 20 in construction supervision - so not brain dead 😂) we got told to drop our piles in between the ones behind to keep it tight, but seeing the sense this makes for flat topping, all we have been doing is causing problems for the dozer ops 😢 (clearly my trainer never operated other gear…)
Surely filling in the voids between loads and maximising block-tip space should be priority. You can’t tell me you couldn’t still flat top the cell if the truckies tip in the voids..
auto blade much. tighter paddock dumps = less real estate and more production.
Mate did you have other videos that were deleted off you’re channel?
Yeh, there were heaps. I am remaking them now. .. slowly
@@justdozing7727 thanks you’re videos helped me alot 🙏🏾🙏🏾 my favourite ones were pushing a tip head, pushing off digger bench those were mint 🔥🔥🔥 thanks again
No worries at all. I am half way through doing a slot pushing vid. Shouldnt take too long to finish
@@justdozing7727 it looks like you’re pushing WA red dirt 🤣🤣🤣
I came here to see what a D10 actually sounds like, since Discovery's Gold Rush thinks we're too unintelligent to notice their shameless dubbing with fake noises of machines that they get wrong.
Very nice
Not much expertise required for doing that, be kinda boring after the first day
Haha If you dont know how to operate a dozer, it will take you months if not years to achieve a result like that. 90% of jobs are monotonous, perfecting them jobs and having pride in your work results in gratification.
Borring
🤣 *boring 🤣