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A little rusty with the controls and a little more slop in the swing but some more hoe digging. This is stripping the grass and topsoil from around the old silo base. It's kind of like a strip mine because a layer or grass, a layer of decent dirt, then a layer of shale. I'm not sure how deep the stone and shale is. The dozer needs to come in a do some more ripping. I'm trying to get down to the bottom of the concrete along the walls. And no more sub contracting
. http://youtu.be/VIVwoph5Lzg
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And just a stupid one,
http://youtu.be/l-lHh47xXgY That loud thump was the monkey driver hauling the cat running into the table leg!!
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No animal was hurt during the filming..............LMAO.........
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![]() Well,,,,,, not exactly,,,,,,,,,,, lol!!!!' Lets just say it's not his favorite chew toy anymore
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Cat Charged ready for hauling' FFFFSSSSS!!!1
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You need a ripper on that hoe, that'll make the job go alot easier for that lil hoe & quicker too... back to shop & cnc yourself a quick coupler & tooth.
![]() It bewilders me how docile your cat(s) are to ride on your trks, I've never seen anything like it... I can't even get my dog to ride with me on my Ranger.
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Hey on the ripper attachment, next time you have camera out snap a pic or two of how that little thing works. It's electronic correct? Or where to get the devise to actuate the pin, or mechanisms that lock it. I can't really add a hydraulic one without a lot of work but if it's electric that would be fairly easy. (Well till I realize what all is involved,, like every project, sounds simple at first . )
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Looks great
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The d11 pushing and ripping
https://youtu.be/AYdatIJ6eqo I just uploaded it so it may take a min or two to process
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Had some modified stone/dirt leftover so I dumped it next to barn door. I am using it to fill old cattle troughs. More hard material on the dozer. We got a lot of rain last night and this stuff was soaked.
![]() ![]() ![]() And my operators seat ![]() Pushed the pile into a loading bulkhead. Easier to Load the 785 ![]()
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Great photos. What lights are you using on the D11 ?
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Hey Greg, I had a lot of 10mm LED lights. I know they were way too big but I had like 100 of them so I put a couple to good use.
http://youtu.be/ZFWx60t4Ml0 A video of pushing some wet heavy mud rock.
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http://youtu.be/OOkKNBE0JmU
And the last one, hope someone likes watching a dozer . With the new tracks and sprocket I have not had to clear tracks once yet!! I've been careful to not intentionally let a lot of dirt roll into tracks. And these last videos have been some really bad stuff to run in. It is stone that has a good bit f dirt in it. Almost like clay when wet and rock hard when it drys out. And just being rock is a challenge. I always called this stuff modified when we get it from the quarry, I don't know if that is the correct name, it's a mix of 2b stone all the way down to screenings and any dirt from the process.
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