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I started my career as an operator in 1965, operating almost every piece of mobile equipment built.
That's a big claim and I'm proud of it.
Mostly in mining and construction. Army engineer for three years.
Then finished as a Trainer/Assessor and senior site manager in the black coal industry.
Why do we have to get old and wear out ?
Now retired an miss the equipment.
What is the purpose of the two orange cone objects hanging from the back of the bucket on the rope shovel?
ОтветитьJust fix your camshaft in c27 c32 that would be awesome
Ответитьvery impressed with modern technology
ОтветитьImpressive! What was the most challenging machine you worked on during your time as a CAT tech?
ОтветитьHow about DONATING the use of a couple of those Cats to HELP clean the Helene Mess
Ответитьa fine example of CAT POWER
ОтветитьCAT pillar gahkas masin hai
ОтветитьJust amazing !
ОтветитьWe had a 9u D6 from the 40s. It had a cable operated blade. I loved that old dog. I got to drive it when i was 12yr old. And then on.
ОтветитьRegarding the 797F; is its capacity 400 Tonnes or 400 Tons?
There is no capacity that is rated in Tones
I DO NOT BELIEVE IT.......... but I do believe it Mr Ryan. OUTSTANDING. Here's to you and those like you Mr Ryan and to a better future for your GREAT Country. All the love from the UK.
ОтветитьWhy are they crazy?
ОтветитьThe sight of these machines conquering immense challenges fills me with admiration and wonder.
ОтветитьThey've gone technology over availability simple
ОтветитьAnd they're all running on batteries .. you know, renewables ??? 🤔
ОтветитьA Cummins powerplant in a Caterpillar excavator? That's strange to say the least.
ОтветитьI believe Caterpillar makes awesome and necessary equipment, ,however the excessive use of the words environmentally friendly in this video does not work for me. Some of the huge scale capabilities have big environmental impacts. Some maybe good some bad. Not always friendly. If the efficiency of the machine requires more environmental impact than obvious to produce and power.
ОтветитьI ran equipment for 25 years what makes me laugh is the EPA it's ok to destroy a couple million yards but the equipment NEEDS to Have LOW Emissions. LOL ahhh the Human Brain
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ОтветитьDang, I want some of these!
ОтветитьHow are these machines transported to the work sites?
ОтветитьThe 994K is now renamed as the 995 for some reason that only Cat knows.
ОтветитьWhy did this video show a Cummins engine?
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ОтветитьMy son (now 53 years) is a finish blade operator. Has been since 2005. Started out on Case back-hoes, then scrapers right out of high school. His interest grew from when he was a child with Tonka trucks, cranes and dozers. His daddy (me) worked for Arizona's Caterpillar dealer (Empire Machinery. Co.) back then and I'd take him to see the big stuff. Back then in the mid 60's diesel engines had pony motors and no protective cabs over the operator. Cabs were an optional accessory. Dozer front blades were lifted with steel cables on a big spool and lowered by gravity and their own weight. Technology is mind blowing and awesome.
ОтветитьI heard Parker bought a few of each mining machine.
ОтветитьJoey B Says the United Sates will be going all Battery Power in A few Years . Can You Please Show us The Size of the Batteries and How Long they Will Hold A Charge
ОтветитьI like the way you talk about Caterpillar
ОтветитьI was a superintendent on a strip mine. I have ran the D11,994k, 993K and 797 haul truck. They have definitely become more user friendly than years ago.
ОтветитьLoved this video, it's incredibly well done! 👏
ОтветитьFormer CAT tech here, I worked on many of these machines until 2020 when I retired.
ОтветитьBoycott Caterpillar for there supply of bulldozers to Israel.
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