Nice footage would like it to be over 20 longer. To see crushed rock that has been crushed, loaded and handled by the wheel loader, and I no music to listen to. I know my comments are years late so who cares 😃. How many tons per bucket? Keep up the good work
Whoostah, its a common problem with high flow hydraulics of modern equipment. Old 90's machines feel stable because the valves only allow so many oil to pass and lowering the bucket is slow. Modern machines have fast hydraulics often with a bypass around the main control valve for quick lowering of the bucket, which makes it feel unstable..
9.20t in our L90E "stand by" machine loading iron silt with a 3,2 m3 bucket made for lighter material, had to back up fast and brake to lift the bucket, still stable even though exceeding tipping load by almost 1 tons. The new L90G we got feels very unstable at about 8 tons...
Well, it lifts 20t no problem up here in a iron mine and operators on it seems to like it a lot since it's really stable. My own machine a L120F, easily lifts 11.2t when loading trucks with a mixture of olivine, lime and quartzite(!?), for making iron pellets. Though it happens rarely since I usually only deal with sand.
Зверь однако!!!
Great loader I run. One all week long
Nice footage would like it to be over 20 longer. To see crushed rock that has been crushed, loaded and handled by the wheel loader, and I no music to listen to. I know my comments are years late so who cares 😃. How many tons per bucket? Keep up the good work
Tay nghề còn non và xanh lắm.
Ive run them for years. Nice loaders. Very smooth
Ese calichin está atendiendo risien
good machine with bad operator
Good machine¡
Oh what a horrible driver. Didn't even empty the bucket, two goes to fill the bucket and how far did he really need to drive backwards? Incompetent
Agreed. Not that good.
Wow, a L220G takes 15 tonnes in one bucket
14 tonnes , donc 9 m3 ?
That was freakin' awesome! Please make more....Also, where was this shot? And Ioved the music...
Whoostah, its a common problem with high flow hydraulics of modern equipment. Old 90's machines feel stable because the valves only allow so many oil to pass and lowering the bucket is slow. Modern machines have fast hydraulics often with a bypass around the main control valve for quick lowering of the bucket, which makes it feel unstable..
9.20t in our L90E "stand by" machine loading iron silt with a 3,2 m3 bucket made for lighter material, had to back up fast and brake to lift the bucket, still stable even though exceeding tipping load by almost 1 tons. The new L90G we got feels very unstable at about 8 tons...
Well, it lifts 20t no problem up here in a iron mine and operators on it seems to like it a lot since it's really stable. My own machine a L120F, easily lifts 11.2t when loading trucks with a mixture of olivine, lime and quartzite(!?), for making iron pellets. Though it happens rarely since I usually only deal with sand.
you shoulda seen my old 992 : 0 I miss that loader
please more videos of this amazing Volvo L250G :)
op muito devagar
i got 15 ton in my cat 980k
i got 12 tonn in my 180f
That is a beast!