Noobs Guide on How to run an Excavator pt 2

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  • čas přidán 19. 04. 2018
  • The basics on Running an excavator & heavy equipment. Skills, maintenance, operation & more for beginners. Step by Step Heavy equipment skills. BIG THANKS to Volvo for sponsoring this 2 part video to help new operators get familiar with the basics of the equipment.
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  • @johnroethel5527
    @johnroethel5527 Před 5 lety +33

    Here is my 2 cents for new operators,[ old hands too ] 1. Spin your tracks using the boom to lift each side off the ground before you leave the cab . This will insure you don't have a rock stuck in the tracks and free up excessive mud. 2. Fuel and grease your machine at the end of the day. No chance you forget to bring fuel in the morning. Grease, because the pins are warm and will take grease easily. Also while greasing you can check for anything that may have worn or broken that day. 3. Get good, then get fast. 4. remember to close the door and windows. Sitting on a wet seat will really piss you off in the morning. 5, Always operate safely, say within your limits, never go against your judgement. get dirty!!!

  • @jorushservices-excavation-8819

    Ok now that beginners parts are over, can you make some advanced excavators videos now? The Interwebs are full of "check your fluids" and "wear appropriate gears while working" but lacks of real life tricks. Getting across a trench, slopping, working in heavy mud, near water, in winter time, burying an angry customer, grading a road or a a land, looking at other bucket styles and other attachments, measuring while digging, cleaning your tracks and your whole machine inside out. Keep up the good work and make some more videos with the cool Amish guy. Cheers!

    • @3000gtalex
      @3000gtalex Před 6 lety +7

      Jo Rush Services - Excavation - Demolition burying an angry customer!!!!! I nearly died

    • @jorushservices-excavation-8819
      @jorushservices-excavation-8819 Před 6 lety +7

      Any new skill, is a good skill. Glad you did survive! ;)

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 6 lety +11

      Dang- thats a great idea- I think I need to do that.

    • @groggygreg1063
      @groggygreg1063 Před 5 lety +4

      advanced excavators videos with tips and tricks is exactly what i'm looking for...
      but they hard to find, any links to some good knowledge would be appreciated.
      just got my license to run excavators, as i had enough of trucking.
      looking to learn what i can before i jump into it... :)

    • @great_iglol9464
      @great_iglol9464 Před 5 lety

      I love burying a angry customer

  • @loganp7043
    @loganp7043 Před 6 lety +21

    In the first part they talked about always flipping up the safety switch when someone approaches the machine but when Stan walks up to it dan dan flipped it down less than 1% of the time

  • @tangycrose
    @tangycrose Před 6 lety +2

    We had a guy 2 yrs ago get killed by getting between a counterweight and a pipe, and i always put the control lockout down when someone is around the machine talking, great videos!

  • @stevenrenagi7710
    @stevenrenagi7710 Před rokem +1

    This is cool...I'm a student currently studying on Excavator operator...this can really help👍

  • @therevanchist2123
    @therevanchist2123 Před 6 lety +1

    Every single things they are teaching me in school right now is in this video. Great job !!!

  • @user-fv7mu3fn4d
    @user-fv7mu3fn4d Před 3 lety

    Been operating an excavator for 3 and half years now great video with great tips for new operators keep up the great videos!

  • @jackjmaheriii
    @jackjmaheriii Před 6 lety +36

    Make one of these for skid steer loaders!!! 😍

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 6 lety +7

      Will do!

    • @jackjmaheriii
      @jackjmaheriii Před 6 lety +3

      I can’t wait! I’m like a 7 year old when it comes to equipment.

    • @tropicalpines4585
      @tropicalpines4585 Před 6 lety +1

      Jack Maher I second that request!

    • @colorocko1
      @colorocko1 Před 6 lety +1

      I triple that request. FYI. I am a truck driver and haul heavy equipment from time to time. While waiting and idle a crew asked me to help with the skid steer loader on a job site. I embarrassed my self completely. There is a lot to this machine than you think.

    • @shroom9033
      @shroom9033 Před 5 lety

      Everybody from the outside looking in has an opinion about how they would do things until they are in the seat. Then your world is turned upside down. I've had truck driver complaining "it's been a while" about how I do things. Then they get in the seat and tear up their own trailer. Priceless

  • @nickshirley2010
    @nickshirley2010 Před 6 lety +6

    Would love to see how to run the actual excavator and how the controls work! Plus would love to see more of these with all other equipment such as bulldozer, front end loader, rock truck, earth scraper, backhoe, etc

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 6 lety +5

      I can do that!

    • @nickshirley2010
      @nickshirley2010 Před 6 lety

      You’re the man Stan! Love your videos! And sounds good! Looking forward to seeing these videos!

  • @lanceh.8537
    @lanceh.8537 Před 6 lety +14

    What about a video of the basic motions when digging? Like how you want the boom, stick, and bucket operating together?

  • @lcl_eworks16
    @lcl_eworks16 Před 6 lety +3

    Greetings from New Zealand Stanley, nice video for an operator on a new machine.
    We set up rules for approaching plant and rules for ground staff around machines on our job pre-start forms/talks, then we watch each others back especially the green horn. We're looking at supplying two way radio's for individual crews to aid communication and safety.

  • @3000gtalex
    @3000gtalex Před 6 lety +6

    I never knew that was why you didn’t grease the swing gear often thank you!

  • @shaunnyV
    @shaunnyV Před 3 lety +1

    People think equipment operators has the easiest job but what they don't know is the responsibility and every job site is a new obstacle and new objective

  • @carrollsanders9376
    @carrollsanders9376 Před 6 lety

    Nice video, I will never forget the Four wheeler who drove below me on a slippery slope, luck he moved before I slid to where he had parked.
    I had no control once I hit quick sand.

  • @Solar2go
    @Solar2go Před 6 lety +2

    Excellent information Stan. Thanks for doing this series.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 6 lety +1

      Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @theadventurebiker
    @theadventurebiker Před 5 lety +1

    Great videos man. Not only very informative, but also very entertaining! Cheers

  • @ChunkyMonkaayyy
    @ChunkyMonkaayyy Před 6 lety +6

    The first time I used my buddy’s excavator I was amazed. Between playing video games and RC cars as a kit, the controls were instantly familiar to me. I know it takes a lifetime to get the rest but it was an easy first step.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 6 lety +3

      Yep- xbox actually helps new operators with eye hand coordination.

  • @patrickmcgirr5635
    @patrickmcgirr5635 Před 6 lety +1

    Yeh I really enjoyed these two digger walk through as we just bought a hitachi zx110 and there is no videos out there as well put together as this one. Good job 👍

  • @tgk300xx4
    @tgk300xx4 Před 6 lety

    Excellent video Stanley. This video is great.

  • @calebspicer3818
    @calebspicer3818 Před 6 lety +5

    Would love to see videos on skid steer and Dozer and Graders also. Great work Stanley love it!

  • @dustinstanaitis1960
    @dustinstanaitis1960 Před 6 lety +1

    Hi Stan. My wife and I are looking to start the house building process and love it if you could do a ditch witch video. thanks again for your time
    Dustin

  • @dustinwyatt775
    @dustinwyatt775 Před 6 lety +2

    I’ve had many instances where blade hands almost loose their lives not using common sense. The best story I have was one of my operators was running the 992K loading the 777F’s, one of our plant operators decided he would fly up behind the operator in order to get his attention. But when you’re 3 feet from the ass end of a 992 unless it has back up cameras you have little vision up to about 10-15 feet behind you. Let’s just say the brand new work truck was crushed. Luckily nobody lost their lives but man, you’re telling the truth when you say common sense isn’t so common. I have a lot of stories but that was my favorite.

    • @TheAefril
      @TheAefril Před 3 lety

      In Australia, we say "Common sense, is the most uncommon of all!"

  • @brandonmckinney2648
    @brandonmckinney2648 Před 3 lety

    Working with ground workers from landscaping companies that do not train their people. I was working a 14k pound mini X. I found one of the crew members trying to cool off on a no shade site. He was leaned against a drive gear. He fell asleep (lunch). I kept working to get the project done. I took off and came back. Now yes it was a mini. So I could easily see him. However trying to explain why this is a bad habit yet the thought if it was a full size. My what if hit me. So I explained it simple being out of site of the cab is like looking down a gun barrel and pulling the trigger with out checking if itis loaded. This gentleman actually became one of my best ground safety men i have ever had. Operators please always do a walk around before going back to work...

  • @myl5483
    @myl5483 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks its nice to know some of the new features!

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 4 lety +1

      Awesome, thanks for watching James!

  • @yesdeere1376
    @yesdeere1376 Před 5 lety +3

    Volvo sure makes nice stuff

    • @TheAefril
      @TheAefril Před 3 lety

      Volvo seems to be the equipment of choice here recently in Sydney / Australia.

  • @phillipbonner5215
    @phillipbonner5215 Před 6 lety +4

    Good video Stan yes you need to make more

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 6 lety +1

      Thanks Phillip! I will try to make a few more of these.

  • @deucelee8686
    @deucelee8686 Před 5 lety

    Loving the videos. More please

  • @Silencedbearar
    @Silencedbearar Před 5 lety +3

    I really like your videos. I've ran different types of equipment ranging from Scissor Lifts, to Lowell's, forklift, 50, & 90 ton Rock trucks, terminators, front end loaders, all the way up to a drag line. I've never used a excavator day in and out on a consistent full 8-10 hr day work week. Any free time I'd have breaks lunch whatever. I'd honestly make deals with some of the guys if they had some not super sensitive or as precise work that I'd check all there fluids daily fuel there equipment whatever. Just to get some time in the seat even if I'm only moving it to the fuel tank and back still getting seat time. Then alot of the guys would actually teach me different ways to move the boom and stick to position yourself to where to dig safely and how to set up for trenches. I'd take advantage of having different excavators fron super small mini excavators up to like 320 I think was the biggest one I dug with and drove around.Could you guys do a video on tasks as a operator or good ways to practice making stock piles. Just anything when I have seat time to get the most practice doing anything that I would do day in and out. Like maybe building a shelf on a pile to load out trucks or maybe show some basic tasks you can do to improve on certain skills. There's a company around me hiring for Excavator Operators, and other pieces of heavy equipment. I've generally done labor style jobs. Pipeline lowered in pipe, geeped and environmental, and even digging trenches for silt fence and silt sock. I've worked in a above ground coal mine running front end loader and Rick trucks, oiled on the drag line. My most recent job was doing demolition work from hole buildings to sections to only interior demos.As I've learned more and more the opportunity came up to start running a lift and I never stopped. I also was a tree trimmer for a few years started out as a flagger to groundsmen up to running a top kick bucket truck. Which is kinda like your boom and stick when running the two boom hand controls. So I have a decent amount of experience with equipment and all sorts of different stuff I slowly went up from being like a guy on the ground or gopher to operating a lift or lowel or Skid Steer on a daily basis. I honestly would love to get this Excavators position. Ever since I have been crawling, I've played with Tonka Trucks, we had about everyone they made. I was amazed by all the noise the smell of the diesel. When I saw my first excavator my mind was blown. Excavators in my opinion as a kid look like robots, or a dinosaur, or something. But ever since I can remember I've been fascinated by heavy equipment. My goal is to have the opportunity to get into a Excavator Operator's position and in time be able to operate with this amazing tool. Thanks again for making these videos. Thank you Volvo as well.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks for sharing your story and thanks for watching, I appreciate it !

  • @roggowsdiecast4542
    @roggowsdiecast4542 Před 6 lety +4

    I like how in the first video they talked about putting the red safety bar down when someone approaches the machine and at 13:48 Stan just walks right up and the other guy just goes on trying to explain other stuff😂😂😂

  • @phillipbonner5215
    @phillipbonner5215 Před 6 lety

    Thanks Stan they're very educational

  • @aliesesay5467
    @aliesesay5467 Před 5 lety +1

    Excellent performance ,thanks.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you Alie and thanks for watching !

  • @cooperp5325
    @cooperp5325 Před 5 lety +1

    I have ran quite a few excavators in my short life and I suggest that you learn to use the pedal controls to drive the excavator early as possible it will come in handy one day!!

  • @trapj5983
    @trapj5983 Před 3 lety

    Good general vids stan thanks man!

  • @Destroyers2023
    @Destroyers2023 Před 6 lety +1

    Skidsteer video for sure!

  • @jordanstone7478
    @jordanstone7478 Před 6 lety +1

    Love to see more like this

  • @megamanfun
    @megamanfun Před 6 lety

    Safety instructions good. Basic instructions good. Appreciate all the effort and I'm not complaining. I do wish more video was shown on actual movement. More hands on tips on operation. Thanks.

    • @matthewelyash6538
      @matthewelyash6538 Před 5 lety

      I fear that we wont see that since that is what schools are for.

  • @robinbanks6433
    @robinbanks6433 Před 6 lety +3

    I'd like to see a video of you guys actually digging and moving earth with an excavator. There aren't a lot of videos on youtube that go into this thoroughly enough.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 6 lety +1

      Ok- I will bring that into the next one.

  • @leroychung4539
    @leroychung4539 Před 4 lety +1

    Great info!! All the little details helped me! Now I want to change my purchase from a CAT to a Volvo!!

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks Leroy and happy that the video helped out!

  • @Socalponds
    @Socalponds Před 5 lety

    Thanks for the video!

  • @chrishamilton8635
    @chrishamilton8635 Před 5 lety

    Hey Stan as I run and own a dump truck. Let's see some dump truck videos safety tips thanks great video I find myself watching your videos for hours in the evening after work love what you do for us out here wanting to learn and get information much appreciated

  • @thylacine1962
    @thylacine1962 Před 3 lety

    Very informative. Thanks for sharing your knowledge & skills. By the way, the cowboy safety hat looks good. Im going to order one.

  • @marcelrobert9178
    @marcelrobert9178 Před 2 lety

    Great tips.

  • @shroom9033
    @shroom9033 Před 5 lety +1

    Been watching your videos recently. Great job. Down to earth, sqare business reports. Found you while researching ztr lawn mowers.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks for watching and glad you like the videos!

  • @Donald_Shaw
    @Donald_Shaw Před 6 lety

    Dan the Man... oh yeah and you'r'e pretty good too. Great job as always.

  • @kanyitaluka7214
    @kanyitaluka7214 Před 6 lety

    Love the job

  • @JimmySal1
    @JimmySal1 Před 3 lety

    I like how the counterweight on the zero tail swing is all scraped up, but the regular counterweight is basically spotless.

  • @JuanGonzalez-yf8ob
    @JuanGonzalez-yf8ob Před 4 lety

    Thanks helped me tons!!!

  • @motoxx77
    @motoxx77 Před 6 lety +6

    Had one of the 3 labors I was working with walk within 1 foot of the back of the 326 excavator I was running to get to the other side of me. I didn't see him walk behind me. At the same time i needed to move back a few feet. I started to move backwards a few inches and noticed I only could see 2 of my guys. So I stopped moving and looked over my right shoulder to now see that labor walking away very close to me on the right side. If I wasn't keeping aware of the guys around me I would have hurt someone that day.
    The best thing you can do is to turn to the direction you want to track and/or have a spotter but sometimes its not possible. You have to be aware always and stop to check if you think somethings not right.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 6 lety +1

      close call-that guy probably didn't even realize it.

    • @TheAefril
      @TheAefril Před 3 lety

      If I have one person around the machine, it's like the subconscious can keep track of where he most likely is. But when there are 2 or 3 guys around the machine, I lose track of who is where.
      I throw my hands in the air! I will not move until someone gives me an order or removes the offending workers.
      Your spatial awareness has got to be top-notch!

  • @mosesmamy4276
    @mosesmamy4276 Před 4 lety

    I really enjoy your video very interesting sir

  • @eugenex.p.3430
    @eugenex.p.3430 Před 6 lety

    Sweet! Awesome topic

  • @jimsalatas9559
    @jimsalatas9559 Před 6 lety +7

    If your boot slips while holding on with two hands your still gunna take a shinner.

    • @davoupnya3202
      @davoupnya3202 Před 4 lety +1

      Nothing harder that a BIG piece of equipment to bang your shin on ! You won't forget that anytime soon !!!

  • @lfc23upstateny.11
    @lfc23upstateny.11 Před 6 lety

    Love this. Stuff .. vary smart

  • @londog53511
    @londog53511 Před 6 lety +3

    Always wear your seatbelt / restraints! Stick out and bucket down when traveling down hill.

  • @mitchmatlow7307
    @mitchmatlow7307 Před 6 lety +2

    I’ve only used a small excavator once. I wish I’d seen this video first. I have been a paramedic for thirty years. More times than I can remember I have been on calls where a ground pounder ( your label, not mine) was injured by getting in the wrong place around heavy equipment. Please pay attention and put me out of a job.

  • @nobodyunkown2643
    @nobodyunkown2643 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for your video i subscribed I’m going for my license this month fingers crossed 🤞🏻

  • @billllllllllly
    @billllllllllly Před 6 lety +9

    Nothing is worse than seeing a pedestrian at a safe distance away and continuing what you are doing and then you look for them again and they have vanished.

    • @silentype3008
      @silentype3008 Před 5 lety

      You mean because you ran them over or buried them? What's your point?

    • @domigi5425
      @domigi5425 Před 5 lety +2

      @@silentype3008 He means that you don't know if he walked away or he is right next to you but you can't see him.

  • @kobelcofan
    @kobelcofan Před 6 lety +3

    One of the things I was always told was if you ever manage to tip any piece of equipment over you should never attempt to jump out of the cab.

    • @matthewelyash6538
      @matthewelyash6538 Před 5 lety +3

      Yep, running out the high side is only gonna get you squashed. No guarantee that you will survive the Rollover but you generally have a better chance in the seat than out there in the air. Also, don't operate with the Rollover protection folded or removed. No, don't want to hear it, just don't do it. Only time ROP is folded is for clearance into an overhead environment such as a shed or storage facility.

  • @MrBlackdragon1230
    @MrBlackdragon1230 Před 6 lety

    I think one on dozer operation would be good. I operated an old Case 450 but it was very simple. Anymore most modern ones are way more complex.

  • @Quadflash
    @Quadflash Před 6 lety

    Good, solid info. And, well done. Pro tip: lose the cowboy lid.

  • @SuerteDelMolinoFarm
    @SuerteDelMolinoFarm Před rokem

    Greetings from the LooseNatural farm in Andalusia

  • @macbook802
    @macbook802 Před 6 lety +2

    greasing until you see the grease protrude is the messy way. I grease by the size of the pins, the smallest pins get 2 pumps and the biggest pins get 7. most pins on a skid steer are 3-4 pumps

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 6 lety +2

      It is messy.

    • @macbook802
      @macbook802 Před 6 lety +1

      Haha I remember back when I used to grease machines past the point of protrusion. I would ruin clothes everyday and just be generally mad at my life choices. Then one day my friend said hey try using 3 pumps and it changed everything. The machine never squealed, there was no more mess, and it just clicked

  • @mute8s
    @mute8s Před 6 lety +1

    Hey that hat is cool. I'd wear it. Plus they aren't as expensive as I expected. 20 - 40 bucks on average.

  • @kevindoyle4521
    @kevindoyle4521 Před 6 lety +13

    Skid steer loader basics would be useful!

  • @colorocko1
    @colorocko1 Před 6 lety

    Nice job on the vid. Very entertaining and helpful. Also like Jo Rush comment below: would like to see more advanced videos on equipment operation. Thank you.

  • @titusogden2061
    @titusogden2061 Před 5 lety +1

    making eye contact is all i do during a job when im in a bob cat, or on the ground, if i see something i spring out the way.

  • @tabranch3165
    @tabranch3165 Před 6 lety +1

    I know it all ❗️but I watched both videos and learned more ( don’t be a know it all !(Adam Henry) ) 👷🏻‍♂️

  • @ralph7254
    @ralph7254 Před 6 lety

    I always travel long distances with my idlers in front and park the machine with the idlers in the back with the ram that controls the bucket positioned straight up and down... and I always help pull the machine up a hill instead of the sprockets doing all the work.

    • @matthewelyash6538
      @matthewelyash6538 Před 5 lety

      Stan, you want to comment on Ralph's info, good dope or ....

  • @juliopool517
    @juliopool517 Před 5 lety +1

    Lol, when he said lot controls!!

  • @rickey5353
    @rickey5353 Před 3 lety

    A track to the shin sure tops a bump into a protruding Reese hitch.

  • @g_trooper_6148
    @g_trooper_6148 Před 4 lety +1

    For trenching there are 2 ways on how to put the material out.
    1st way: put material to the right of the trench so when you swing back in you can see the men in the trench and not hit them.
    2nd way: put material to the left so you can see where your men are outside the trench and not hit them.
    Hope you guys like my advice

  • @davidnikulka1437
    @davidnikulka1437 Před 2 lety

    How would you know the right hours to grease the ring gear if there's more than one operator at various times and how much grease to put in ?

  • @teaganday4004
    @teaganday4004 Před 8 měsíci

    I’m not a super experienced operator but I have operated enough and greased enough equipment, this doesn’t exactly apply to most excavators but wheel bearings, driveline joints and slip clutches can be over greased along with a few other parts just look at the size and if it is sealed or not.

  • @Wonkabar007
    @Wonkabar007 Před 6 lety +5

    I put the grease gun on the grease point, pump it and damn! no grease goes in, just a big blob on the floor.
    Any tips for getting a stubborn grease point to work again ? 👍

    • @81794mn
      @81794mn Před 6 lety +6

      Wonkabar007 might need a new grease zerk, could be clogged or not working properly

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 6 lety +5

      pull it out and clean it up. thats what we do on zerks that don't take grease.

    • @ruialmeida6679
      @ruialmeida6679 Před 6 lety +4

      you can also use a small propane torch on the zerk fitting, 9 out of 10 will get it working again, lots of times its just dried grease in there.

    • @massbassin5521
      @massbassin5521 Před 6 lety +4

      I would say if easily accessible remove zerk and clean/replace if unable then would try small torch also and heat in short increments

    • @sogyseal7962
      @sogyseal7962 Před 6 lety +1

      Use a 10k psi portal power screwed into the grease zerk hole. If it wont take 10k psi of oil it will not take grease. Most of the time the port is blocked, could be the bearing has been spun in the bore and has blocked the port.

  • @eddiebres3029
    @eddiebres3029 Před 6 lety +2

    All machines are to be treated with respect.
    Respect the fluids before you step up!

  • @rtmlandscapingjunkremoval1875

    Review s backhoe if you get a chance. Thanks brother. Be safe.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 6 lety +1

      Yes- Good choice- Thanks I need to do that.

  • @jimdomoradzki483
    @jimdomoradzki483 Před 3 lety

    Danny says Dont check the air filter until the warning system tells you to, so you don't contaminate the intake,
    Right after he says that you tell everyone to check it everyday if they are working in dusty conditions.
    It looked like Danny was biting his tongue as you contradicted what he said.

  • @beaubath2537
    @beaubath2537 Před 6 lety +1

    Definitely good pointers on running excavators. Would there be a chance on seeing ones for wheel loaders?

  • @rileymcfadden6382
    @rileymcfadden6382 Před 6 lety +1

    I’d love to see one on dozers

  • @JDSWeather
    @JDSWeather Před 6 lety +17

    Backhoe loader/ skiddsteer training

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 6 lety +2

      Good idea. I think that needs to be next.

  • @howcomeidiesomuch2604
    @howcomeidiesomuch2604 Před 4 lety

    So I have been running heavy equipment for about 8-10 years. I have been union for about 4 of those years. I have ran excavators that would fit through a door in your house and I have ran a Volvo 700 loading on road trucks in 2/ 2.5 buckets. I see a couple pieces of advice that I could give but I’m also happy to take in any advice that would make my job easier or faster.
    As far as dumb stuff that that put myself and the people in a bad position, I was working a 3 to 1 slope facing down hill digging out a soft/wet spot. I swung to my left up hill and was swinging back down hill to my right. On my return swing about 1/3 of the way back to the hole I noticed my boss standing with 3 inspectors in the hole I just dug (they had been about 30 feet away from the hole when I took the last scoop) I immediately pushed my left hand stick back to the left hand side trying to stop my swing, by time the hoe had stopped swinging back down the hill and towards the now occupied hole I would have been within 8 feet of hitting all 4 of them. Luckily I had the presence of mind to stick in and bring the bucket close enough to the cab that even if I had swung over the hole I would have missed them. It very easily could have ended their life. It was a 360 komatsu just for reference.

    • @TheAefril
      @TheAefril Před 3 lety

      Close call. I hope you don't get close to a situation like that again.

  • @karl-egertdaskov6217
    @karl-egertdaskov6217 Před 5 lety +1

    Hey stan would i have possible to get a job on an excavator when i haven't ran any excavator but one day ve had an 22 metric ton ex and i got in the operator seat and we had an 15 year worked excavator operator there and he said that i was very nice but i haven't ran an excavator ever before and also i had to lift 6 ton concrite panels (sorry for bad english i am from small country named estonia)

  • @skyjuice45
    @skyjuice45 Před 2 lety

    3 points of contact is and the safety lever is very important, yesterday my safety vest got stock on the joy stick while I jumped out of the excavator,it hanged me,then the zip burst n I feel on the side of the tracks which grazed my lap, thnxs god they design the lever so we have to put it down before getting out,it could b much more scary for me

  • @nathanquantz2818
    @nathanquantz2818 Před 5 lety

    I worked for a large cat rental store. We had guy that rented a boom lift and got killed by power lines. The long reach excavators are horrific to move in confined areas.

  • @daveschwartz9712
    @daveschwartz9712 Před 4 lety +1

    A nice way to show the novice driver how to work this. I learn just from watching the show here.....

  • @yehudaegert2276
    @yehudaegert2276 Před 2 lety

    19:07 you point out that he put the red bar down while talking to you, but a second later in the next shot as it pans in, you can see it is clearly up....

  • @kaydensmith2596
    @kaydensmith2596 Před 6 lety +1

    can u do a vidio on the other 3 machines you need to start ur buisness

  • @gordowg1wg145
    @gordowg1wg145 Před 5 lety

    6:00 - get enough wear and it'll start to burn it's own lub' oil and give you a runaway engine - YT has plenty of examples why that's a bad idea. I knew of one case where a driver refitted the air filter incorrectly and in less than a day in dussty conditions it reached that runaway point!

  • @williambramhall446
    @williambramhall446 Před 5 lety

    Stanley, I need You guys to put up a "training film on the D 10 caterpillar. Nothing less. I'm soon buying one for an Emergency team effort incase Of "Earth alterations"..."earthquakes, etc..". It's gonna happen, just want to be prepared. If not me then for others after me.

  • @marclussier2275
    @marclussier2275 Před 6 lety +1

    I watched an operator removing a mobilehome, while he was turning, he forgot how far the ass end stuck out. He ended up taking down a very large section of the neighbors home.

  • @phhillllihhp2935
    @phhillllihhp2935 Před 6 lety

    thats one of my dreams, use one of these machines to work.

    • @davoupnya3202
      @davoupnya3202 Před 4 lety

      Start as a laborer and work your way up to a operator !

  • @blackbearddave
    @blackbearddave Před 6 lety

    Do as many different types of equipment you can please

  • @jorushservices-excavation-8819

    Maybe Volvo could make an excavator giveaway to your viewers? That'll be awesome! I'd take one. :D

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 6 lety +3

      Yes Thats a cool idea that I guess a ton of people would love.

    • @shroom9033
      @shroom9033 Před 5 lety

      Good luck

    • @matthewelyash6538
      @matthewelyash6538 Před 5 lety

      But seriously, A Excavator RENTAL give away would be practical....

  • @shroom9033
    @shroom9033 Před 5 lety +1

    I'm a front end wheeled loader with fork attachment operator. "Big forklift in a machine not mean't to be a forklift" I'm maxed out at 20k lbs, but the machine weighs 40k. I want to learn an excavator. I can run the boom smooth and accurate, just never dug a hole. "Not an operator ". He's right about ground pounders. We call them swampers, but you have to constantly be aware of them
    They don't know your next move and inevitably will be in the worst spot. That is key in equipment operation. When it rains or it is cold people pay less attention and their lives are your hands literally. Multiple times a day in inclimate weather they are miserable and will walk with their heads down and cut you smooth off. I move drilling rigs in Texas, and we do alot of unorthadoxed maneuvers. I balanced 15k on one fork constantly. I'm one of the best in the business "people know me for my skills". But back to my point, your head has to be on a swivel. A hole bosses and pencil pushers will pull a pickup right in your immediate work space to talk to someone thinking the rules dont apply to them because they are bosses. I'm good and know my machine and will scare the crap out of them. "I shouldn't do this" but I still get a laugh out of it. They panic and think they were got. Point being, people are dumb and you have to watch out for dumba**es constantly. You dont want to take someone's life and wear that the rest of your life. I do alot of things I shouldn't do like pushing somebody's boot with a 40k lbs loader. People trust me and I tell them all the time to quit trusting me. Everybody makes mistakes.

    • @matthewelyash6538
      @matthewelyash6538 Před 5 lety

      In the Army they are called Crunchies..... by armor folks.

  • @jameslecompte5100
    @jameslecompte5100 Před 6 lety

    Stanley, will you be making one with a dozer too?

  • @concerned_2023
    @concerned_2023 Před 4 lety

    Ok, I have all the basics down. How about grading? I guess that comes with a lot of experience.

  • @deshosurrobinsonin9278

    Do one for a backhoe

  • @ptsbc941
    @ptsbc941 Před 4 lety

    where'd you get that hard hat🤣😂 i need that lol

  • @budwoodman1716
    @budwoodman1716 Před 6 lety +10

    Please tell me WHY the back ground music is sooooo loud??? Maybe it's just me, but I find it very distracting when I am trying to hear and understand what is being said. Personally, I know absolutely nothing about editing a video, however, I would imagine there is a volume switch, knob or button that can be adjusted. And just so you know, I did find this subject matter very interesting.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 6 lety +4

      Sometimes the volume changes while uploading it to youtube. Its a tough balancing act at times.

  • @shroom9033
    @shroom9033 Před 5 lety

    If my rear tires aren't off the ground 20x a day I'm not doing work. I've probably got 25 or 30 thousand hours under my belt and I'm not condoning what I do. But the difference in an operator and a seat warmer is when things dont go right the operator reacts where the seat warmer hesitates.

  • @visionlawncareandmaintenan1376

    Good job explaining for the small business operators But 89% of bigger earthmoving companies operators have a lube tech that does that for them and most operators are seat jockeys don’t know or care until its broken

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  Před 6 lety

      That seat jockey part drives me nuts but your right.

    • @sogyseal7962
      @sogyseal7962 Před 6 lety

      Seat jockey is right. I work in mining and holy crap. There are some good operators that care but they are very few.

    • @shroom9033
      @shroom9033 Před 5 lety

      Lube tech. What in the hell is that. I finally got a dewalt electric grease fun. That is the nest thing since slice bread. Cant rely on helpers to put enough grease in equipment