That's the way to doze right there, it oscillates which want tear the ground up so bad by locking one track and push the other to turn and it has the power, I think all dozens should for this type stuff be like this. Granted there is rock rock and other areas the other would probably work better in with steal tracks but for this, it's the deal
These machines are extremely powerful and fast, They are fast with a pan or tandem pans and what I have seen out work a cat and pan. Say whatever you want,the reason they can do so much work is that they have articulating steering. Up until now you have crawlers, that have a distinct fault. When you turn with a crawler you disengage one side of all power to turn and consequently either slip or grind the dirt, losing power and ability to work. These new machines turn from turning the machines from the center of front and rear ends. There by when turning, all the 4 drive tracks are working no power lost. this is a great advantage when operating, also the crawler eats track just by ordinary work load.I am surprised that cat is not adapting this unique design,on there rubber tired units! Fantastic innovation
I agree with you. However CAT have had an articulated wheeled dozer in their range for some time now. The disadvantage of these is the ground compaction. These JD machines are the same as the AG range of tracked tractors. CAT don't have a huge input into the agricultural sector.
@@briankemp2290 Honestly, these machines are on a different level from wheel dozers. Being designed from the ground up to be an articulated tracked dozer instead of just being a wheel loader with a dozer blade attached to it, they've made a much more capable machine with better weight distribution and significantly better visibility. Glad you mentioned wheel dozers though, don't know why all of these moron shit talkers are comparing these to fixed frame dozers - they might as well be complaining that graders aren't as good as fixed frame dozers
one thing about them is that they can go from one job to another quite fast without damaging the road and they move around the job faster than steel tracked machines
> When you turn with a crawler you disengage one side of all power to turn and consequently either slip or grind the dirt, losing power and ability to work. There are several dozers that do not suffer from this: Liebherr and John Deere have hydrostatic drives. In contrast, Komatsu use a mechanical main drive and then a super-positioning steering system (basically two differentials combined in a very clever way, google Gleasman steering) on dozers like their 155. Either gives full tractive effort in a curve of arbitrary radius.
These machines disturb the ground the least of all the types of dozers available. The tracks are not skid-steering, so they are not digging in, and they maintain a larger contact patch than wheels so there's no wheelspin. The greatest benefit is for grading and spreading activities like this. On coarse rock or a trash pile, or for land clearing, steel tracks would be better because they don't care what's under them.
This video causes less stress: Only two are working, but the previous video with high-speed Dozers seemed risky, with so many vehicles operating at high speed!!!
Not sure what s the point of this machine... Yes it s moving faster... but I don t thinks it s getting the job done faster than a standard dozer of the same price.... ?
Standardized parts between several machines? If articulating loaders, dozers, graders, logging equipment, farm tractor, etc., all share interchangeable components, that's a logistical advantage for the manufacturer and supplier, isn't it?
Shades I've used this dozer and it gets the job done faster then a traditional dozer. Plus the articulating design allows more precise grading. Another plus is rubber tracks which allows it to be driven on paved surfaces and doesn't tear up the ground as much. Tracks don't sink so much either...better floatation with positive traction.
It's a John Deere High Speed Dozer - cool piece of machinery that it doesn't seem like anyone's buying(can barely find any non-promo info about them anyway...). This is EXACTLY what they're made for; forwards/backwards;forwards/backwards work, high speed rough grading, quickly spreading piles(hey, like they're doing here), etc. Basically, inbetween a dozer and a grader. Needless to say, no one gives a fuck about what a random nobody thinks about another operator's "skillz"
Man, those tractors gotta back a long way... dang
It's amazing power. It's cool. I appreciate from Japan.
Для песка торфа и снег расчистить, конечно вариант супер. Да и на магаз по асфальту подскочить в обед.😁😎👍
hello what is the advantage of using this kind of machine instead of a bulldozer?? flexibility and lower price than a bulldozer??
Great speed. good video. Thank you.
Вот это техника👍
Догнивают
Top esta máquina👍👍👍
I love hard working.
mooie machine! lijkt mij opzicht ook wel mooi werk.
That is one slick machine
quiet and powerful
Крутая техника 👍👍👍
That's the way to doze right there, it oscillates which want tear the ground up so bad by locking one track and push the other to turn and it has the power, I think all dozens should for this type stuff be like this. Granted there is rock rock and other areas the other would probably work better in with steal tracks but for this, it's the deal
can be used in a version other than in push mode
Basculante puxado por trator; que marca é essa máquina de lâmina frontal e que país é esse?
Interesting Vid.
Sounds and looks nice but stone and roadbase rips the shit out of them rubber crawlers.I like the GPS setup tho..
I cant believe that a snow pusher blade works as good as it does, That's really cool...
Yoshi Meyer what is the technical difference in performance or shape between this blade and anything else?
it aitn a snow blade its normal blade they just added sides to it for building road
never seen so many haters commenting .Probably jealous
Nice video!
if you say its under powered you have no clue as to how much materal he is shifting and cutting to a grade in double quick time
Yo e estado tra bajando en movimiento de tierras con de 9 H en dragados y construciones
Boa tarde
These machines are extremely powerful and fast, They are fast with a pan or tandem pans and what I have seen out work a cat and pan. Say whatever you want,the reason they can do so much work is that they have articulating steering. Up until now you have crawlers, that have a distinct fault. When you turn with a crawler you disengage one side of all power to turn and consequently either slip or grind the dirt, losing power and ability to work. These new machines turn from turning the machines from the center of front and rear ends. There by when turning, all the 4 drive tracks are working no power lost. this is a great advantage when operating, also the crawler eats track just by ordinary work load.I am surprised that cat is not adapting this unique design,on there rubber tired units! Fantastic innovation
I agree with you. However CAT have had an articulated wheeled dozer in their range for some time now. The disadvantage of these is the ground compaction.
These JD machines are the same as the AG range of tracked tractors. CAT don't have a huge input into the agricultural sector.
@@briankemp2290 Honestly, these machines are on a different level from wheel dozers. Being designed from the ground up to be an articulated tracked dozer instead of just being a wheel loader with a dozer blade attached to it, they've made a much more capable machine with better weight distribution and significantly better visibility.
Glad you mentioned wheel dozers though, don't know why all of these moron shit talkers are comparing these to fixed frame dozers - they might as well be complaining that graders aren't as good as fixed frame dozers
And it's A John Deere!!! Great info, thanks
one thing about them is that they can go from one job to another quite fast without damaging the road and they move around the job faster than steel tracked machines
> When you turn with a crawler you disengage one side of all power to turn and consequently either slip or grind the dirt, losing power and ability to work.
There are several dozers that do not suffer from this: Liebherr and John Deere have hydrostatic drives. In contrast, Komatsu use a mechanical main drive and then a super-positioning steering system (basically two differentials combined in a very clever way, google Gleasman steering) on dozers like their 155. Either gives full tractive effort in a curve of arbitrary radius.
NICE JOB
Bine boss
Is it normal that a water is under sand??
The water would have been from some rain.
Nice
👍👍💪
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18-6-2020
> excellent...
dayum
These machines disturb the ground the least of all the types of dozers available. The tracks are not skid-steering, so they are not digging in, and they maintain a larger contact patch than wheels so there's no wheelspin. The greatest benefit is for grading and spreading activities like this. On coarse rock or a trash pile, or for land clearing, steel tracks would be better because they don't care what's under them.
John Deere,, the boss,,
lmao going to have soft spots covering up that water !!!!!
The future is here......................
John Deere stopped building them
How come Alan?
This video causes less stress: Only two are working, but the previous video with high-speed Dozers seemed risky, with so many vehicles operating at high speed!!!
😁
Tremors Earth ?
The difference it's the maneuverability
Filmed with an UnsteadyCam (tm) rig.
My concern is the farm tractors wth with that must be a mom and pop show
They use them allot across the pond I'd say this is in England or something like that.
That road is going to pump like a bitch.
For sure my friend...
can't believe as wet as material is under roadbed you aren't putting down fabric
I agree this must be building back up to subgrade
I agree,this could be building back up to subgrade
I agree ,just building back to subgrade maybe..
herr in holland we don't need fabric between layers al the time. and there are places whe do use it. its about how firm the underlayer is
Not sure what s the point of this machine... Yes it s moving faster... but I don t thinks it s getting the job done faster than a standard dozer of the same price.... ?
Standardized parts between several machines? If articulating loaders, dozers, graders, logging equipment, farm tractor, etc., all share interchangeable components, that's a logistical advantage for the manufacturer and supplier, isn't it?
Shades I've used this dozer and it gets the job done faster then a traditional dozer. Plus the articulating design allows more precise grading. Another plus is rubber tracks which allows it to be driven on paved surfaces and doesn't tear up the ground as much. Tracks don't sink so much either...better floatation with positive traction.
way faster grading by being able to back up and go forward faster. also it turns faster. this guy doesn't really know how to run it efficiently.
Its faster travelling between job sites, and faster at pushing. Really heavy pushing will be a challenge, but that's not what it its designed for.
Ryan Seppanen he's moving water ahead of him in the cut, moving fast enough.
What happened to a good ole 6 way bulldozer. And then you could let that piece of shit contraption drive it self off the closest cliff!
I'd fired him in a heartbeat ..don't know how to efficiently run it
another world champion LOL
In not familiar with this machine what's he doing wrong
Says the guy never stepped foot in a machine.. Its obvious pal
It's a John Deere High Speed Dozer - cool piece of machinery that it doesn't seem like anyone's buying(can barely find any non-promo info about them anyway...). This is EXACTLY what they're made for; forwards/backwards;forwards/backwards work, high speed rough grading, quickly spreading piles(hey, like they're doing here), etc. Basically, inbetween a dozer and a grader.
Needless to say, no one gives a fuck about what a random nobody thinks about another operator's "skillz"
Now that's how you milk a tax payer funded job!
Bulldozer, not a grader
Garbage operator on a sweet machine