Glimpse at one of history's largest scraper mass grading projects. Caterpillar 657E 657G 651B

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  • čas přidán 10. 02. 2019
  • Massive grading site featuring nearly 100 large CATERPILLAR 657E, 657G, 651B, and 660B scrapers from Peed Equipment Company, Indy Construction Co., and more.
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Komentáře • 784

  • @geraldmadden3521
    @geraldmadden3521 Před 3 lety +157

    I am 83 years old and started running equipment back in 1956 my first was a D 6 cat dozer with a pony motor when i watch these videos it takes me back to the good old days of my youth

    • @DChaturvedi1
      @DChaturvedi1 Před 3 lety

      Give me contact number and me contact number 9335788154

    • @peteacher52
      @peteacher52 Před 3 lety +5

      In my day, sir, a D4 was a big dozer and a DC4 was a very big aeroplane. I was 8 years old in 1955. And by 1959, a Euclid payscraper was a monster!

    • @rudybegonia2544
      @rudybegonia2544 Před 3 lety +3

      glad ya like'em ya ol buzzard lol

    • @geraldmadden3521
      @geraldmadden3521 Před 3 lety +4

      @@rudybegonia2544 Been a Cat man ever since Thanks Rudy Good health

    • @aerialcat1
      @aerialcat1 Před 2 lety +4

      I’m 72, I started out on a 6B-44A logging cat with electric start... tall cotton indeed.

  • @mikesimms3380
    @mikesimms3380 Před rokem +5

    My great grandfather was one of the last mule skinners that cut road through the hills of LA. Many of those roads are now our freeway systems

  • @remraf72
    @remraf72 Před 3 lety +14

    I watched this about a year ago when it was posted. About half way through the vid, those are some brave operators going down that steep slope right next to the edge ! Damn son !
    Excellent video !

    • @dennisholst4322
      @dennisholst4322 Před rokem +1

      Stickrod told me anybody can move easy dirt tuff sorts the operators

    • @dennisholst4322
      @dennisholst4322 Před rokem +1

      That dirt has to get moved

    • @dennisholst4322
      @dennisholst4322 Před měsícem

      Work the sides dumb fuckers will take of the middle

  • @ddorn04
    @ddorn04 Před 5 lety +11

    In the 70s my grandfather leveled the Tulare lake bottom for J. G. Boswell, he had over a 100 pieces of equipment on the job. No enclosed cabs. His cellphone was a radio phone in his car. Diesel was 34 cents a gallon brought in by 1/2 tanker loads. The equipment here is an amazing modernization of caterpillar. The yards of dirt moved per machine is probably double on 1/2 the diesel.

    • @dennisholst4322
      @dennisholst4322 Před rokem

      They are just making a parking lot for the city slickers

  • @1SNOWMANNH
    @1SNOWMANNH Před 5 lety +5

    Thats impressive.Kind of an art form. We cant do that often in the granite state. Brings back memories of servicing the Terex units in Lincoln when they built the 93 Notch Bypass. No way a 12 year old could ever get to run a scraper today. Osha would have a stroke. Thank you Tom Palazzi. A true road builder. May you rest in peace. Thank you for your service and letting this kid get an education. You can't learn how to move the world at school. Its a hands on old school thing.

    • @dennisholst4322
      @dennisholst4322 Před rokem

      You never forget most dirt jobs that you were on but when you get old all you remember from school are some of the girls

    • @dennisholst4322
      @dennisholst4322 Před rokem

      And OSHA is accredited to moving paper drive on that someday walk on it see what happens

    • @dennisholst4322
      @dennisholst4322 Před měsícem

      Their mental arrangement of authority

  • @mrbluesky2050
    @mrbluesky2050 Před 5 lety +10

    Hill today, gone tomorrow...very impressive action, and great video shots too.

  • @snowdog90210
    @snowdog90210 Před 5 lety +320

    I looked it up. They are building a swimming pool for Rosie O'Donnell.

  • @troyledbetter6597
    @troyledbetter6597 Před 4 lety +6

    The drone footage was beautiful! That’s the only way to grasp the size of the project. Thanks phor sharing.

  • @scania357
    @scania357 Před 5 lety +13

    Fantastic, surely the greatest show on earth. Thanks for sharing.

  • @MarylandResident
    @MarylandResident Před 5 lety +31

    When these machines are lost to time, it's records like this they'll be remember by. Great work

    • @bigiron3304
      @bigiron3304 Před rokem

      It’ll be sad when they soon become automated

    • @dennisholst4322
      @dennisholst4322 Před rokem

      Some of the engineers and politions will be they don't know the thrill to run em

    • @dennisholst4322
      @dennisholst4322 Před rokem

      @@bigiron3304 put them on a mud job when they are testing their new theoretical apparatus it takes savy to move desperate dirt

    • @dennisholst4322
      @dennisholst4322 Před rokem

      @@bigiron3304 how soon. Round brains have have a shelf life

    • @dennisholst4322
      @dennisholst4322 Před rokem

      Agresive loading

  • @sbradley9189
    @sbradley9189 Před 5 lety +184

    It would be cool to see a time lapse video of the hill going away over several days

    • @JamesC696
      @JamesC696 Před 4 lety +36

      Or even a before and after picture of what the site looked like.

    • @WilliamHunterII
      @WilliamHunterII Před 4 lety +6

      S Bradley -- That would definitely be cool.

    • @caviaravatars2
      @caviaravatars2 Před 3 lety +2

      I always tell myself I'm going to take photos of before during and after but Its always production , production, production, and don't stop!!! If I could piss out the window with my seat belt then that would be used instead of the tire or track!!🤦🏼‍♂️

    • @timaha83
      @timaha83 Před 3 lety +1

      It was more than several days, way more

  • @scruffy6151
    @scruffy6151 Před 5 lety +8

    Thank you SCEM!
    This is a well edited video many hour spent making this video for us to watch.
    When i see that you have posted a video i know it is going to be good you never fail.
    How do you make a mountain disappear scrappers of course the fastest and cheapes way. So many different sizes of scrappers in this video all coming together on one job SWEET.

  • @mpsimonful
    @mpsimonful Před 5 lety +11

    beautiful video! pro work.
    and the camera on board; Great...
    thank you. greetings from France.

  • @AdvancedUSA
    @AdvancedUSA Před 4 lety +12

    I used to own a sand and gravel operation and have always enjoyed earth moving equipment and understanding the nuances of how to move dirt more efficiently. This one IMPRESSIVE operation

    • @dennisholst4322
      @dennisholst4322 Před rokem

      I have been on some 4million yrs canyon fills. This is a big one

  • @dave3216
    @dave3216 Před 5 lety +12

    That was the Best 23 minutes I spent today. Awesome videography and great subject matter. 👍👍👍👍

  • @michaelbrown8545
    @michaelbrown8545 Před 5 lety +26

    As a Diesel and Heavy Earthmoving Equipment fitter who has worked for a Cat dealer for 35 years I cannot imagine the work going on to keep 100 x 657's running. Cheers mate 🍻

    • @markfryer9880
      @markfryer9880 Před 5 lety

      If you are having trouble then us average mugs have got no chance.

    • @michaelbrown8545
      @michaelbrown8545 Před 5 lety +3

      @@markfryer9880 consider this the E series was new when I started 35 years ago. One of my first big jobs as a second year apprentice was to strip 2 x 657B's down to bare chasis and re build them all done outside on a concrete pad as our dealership did not have a shed big enough for them. Good times 😁

    • @BedrockLeadership
      @BedrockLeadership Před 4 lety

      Michael Brown Do they break down a lot or is it just regular maintenance that would be very time-consuming?

    • @Gavin84w
      @Gavin84w Před 4 lety +1

      You will need a trip to Sydney soon then Mick, 48 x 651E and 20 x 637G, bigest scoop job ever in Australia

    • @michaelbrown8545
      @michaelbrown8545 Před 4 lety

      @@Gavin84w thats a big job, they must have nearly every 651E in Aus on it, there a good machin though. Those 37G's will keep them busy.

  • @kency1000
    @kency1000 Před 4 lety

    I ran the 637 and 657 back in the late 1980s and early 90s in a surface mine in east Texas this brings back some good memories!!

  • @thos6437
    @thos6437 Před 5 lety +6

    Nice to see operators that really know how the scraper works.

    • @dennisholst4322
      @dennisholst4322 Před rokem

      It's better than working with a bunch of educated people that only produce a agreed opinion these get something done

  • @lisastallingskeelor3328
    @lisastallingskeelor3328 Před 4 lety +15

    The aerial views are like watching sci fi giant mechanical/robotic ants working. Massive project!

  • @TheHairybaz
    @TheHairybaz Před 5 lety +12

    superb! give that drone man an oscar!!

  • @fredygump5578
    @fredygump5578 Před 3 lety +6

    I watched this before, and I'll probably watch it again. Going down those steep slopes must be a trip!

    • @dennisholst4322
      @dennisholst4322 Před rokem

      I have seen a scraper roll three times side ways you can't make one flip end for end

    • @dennisholst4322
      @dennisholst4322 Před rokem

      Flags waving on the black car Robert Fulton was awarded 17 million across the street I worked on that job Jimmy Jenkins the boss praise God

    • @dennisholst4322
      @dennisholst4322 Před rokem

      The operator came off white. Never seen that before I had heard of it he told us other guys keep your seat belt tight the scraper 57 ran the next day. The president of the United States Ronald Reagan on santa margarita rode pass our job

    • @dennisholst4322
      @dennisholst4322 Před rokem

      Talking to the scraper doesn't always work

  • @joegrabowski6011
    @joegrabowski6011 Před rokem +1

    What a great opening shot ! The 11 down grade slide to a line of 657s . 2 of the industries most productive pieces of equipment ,& most expensive .great videos as uasall thanks for the show

  • @williamanderson6142
    @williamanderson6142 Před 5 lety +15

    Wow scraping on a biblical scale,loved the view of the "bowl" filling up. Simply awesome!

  • @frios011
    @frios011 Před 2 lety +1

    Something so satisfying about watching these giants transform a landscape!

    • @dennisholst4322
      @dennisholst4322 Před rokem

      And God made it ONE day Think of That The Bible says WOW

  • @johnnyfasttruck9427
    @johnnyfasttruck9427 Před 5 lety +10

    Nice video work you did a great job of showing the work from many angles. The drone was an excellent way to show the overall size of the job. Thanks for creating a video and preserving history.

  • @rickbown6871
    @rickbown6871 Před 4 lety +64

    It all started when we were kids playing with Tonka toys

  • @dlstanf2
    @dlstanf2 Před 5 lety +2

    Kudos on the great camera/video shots.

  • @anth5122
    @anth5122 Před 4 lety +2

    Don’t know why I watched, truly incredible literary moved a mountain

  • @MyHMMWVaddiction
    @MyHMMWVaddiction Před 5 lety +1

    When I was young I rode my bike to watch a small scraper job in NJ. I could watch for hours. Some things don't change. Except no binoculars.

    • @alangriff1
      @alangriff1 Před 5 lety

      Me too back in my homeland...loved machines from the time I could walk almost.

  • @gregyoung303
    @gregyoung303 Před 5 lety +6

    Great video!!! I could watch that stuff day in and day out. Was working in Palmdale for awhile and got to see some of the action in person off the side of 14. Had to be late a couple of days from stopping and watching. Amazing seeing all those machines hanging on the hill sides. Keep up the good work on the videos,, fantastic!

    • @dennisholst4322
      @dennisholst4322 Před rokem

      There won't be anything to hang from when these are finished

  • @chrisandyoli
    @chrisandyoli Před 5 lety +1

    Getting ready for wine grape vineyards😉hi Denny...hi Maxx...planning on an enormous scale!..happy Valentine's Day..love SoCalearthmovers films

    • @dennisholst4322
      @dennisholst4322 Před rokem

      When I worked there I thought making a magazine scraper trails you guys have created a fabulous production always love you thank God

  • @shannonmarie294
    @shannonmarie294 Před 2 lety

    Have never operated Push/Pulls but ran some old 633’s for quite a few years! Like driving a big Go-Cart, I miss it!

  • @mariotorres6287
    @mariotorres6287 Před 5 lety +43

    That is one amazing job!! So many scrapers. The videography is superb. Thanks for posting this awesome video. Only in Southern California do you see jobs of this magnitude today!!

    • @ralphaverill2001
      @ralphaverill2001 Před 5 lety +12

      Anyplace else it wouldn't be so easy. In my state of Connecticut, a few feet below grade is mostly solid rock (ledge).To move that hill would take tons of explosives, several rock crushers, big front loaders, and lots of haul trucks.

    • @mariotorres6287
      @mariotorres6287 Před 5 lety +6

      @@ralphaverill2001 You are absolutely right. I am also from the Northeast (NYC), and schist and Fordham gniess requires either blasting or hammering to remove. Are you familiar with Mr. Edgar Browning's Roadbuilder books? They feature tons of action pictures of roadbuilding in the Northeast (including Connecticut) showing some the deep rock cuts that had to be made to build roads there. California has that good soft earth with volume grading that is conducive to big scraper spreads like this one.

    • @michaelmccarthy4615
      @michaelmccarthy4615 Před 5 lety +2

      More homes no doubt... it looks like palm Springs area. Or high desert

    • @marcellemay7721
      @marcellemay7721 Před 4 lety +3

      @@ralphaverill2001 I'm from Connecticut, I'm no road builder but I am in the construction business, and you'll rarely see a scraper in Connecticut. You'll see lots of excavators with jack hammer attachments, and tracked rock drills drilling holes for explosives. Rocks and ledge are the name of the game in Connecticut.

    • @timothygrell4398
      @timothygrell4398 Před 4 lety +1

      @Its_an_Invasion_LowInfo_Votees funny cause you idiots keep trying to find work in California and I get to keep firing your sorry ass wannabes operators.

  • @jdofmemi
    @jdofmemi Před 5 lety +4

    Great video. I love the view from the hayrack.
    Also like the drone flight to see the size of the job

    • @UrsulavonB
      @UrsulavonB Před 5 lety +1

      Peed and Coburn already kicked off the job, scaling back due to slow homes sales

    • @timothygrell4398
      @timothygrell4398 Před 4 lety

      @@UrsulavonB wrong ACI was there and Independent came in after. Corburn was bare rental to ACI and Peed had a few scrapers bare rental to Independent. No other big dirt outfit was involved

    • @dennisholst4322
      @dennisholst4322 Před rokem

      @@timothygrell4398 wow Steve is a great guy maybe he doesn't remember me 30 some years ago on their 57 s

    • @timothygrell4398
      @timothygrell4398 Před rokem

      @@dennisholst4322 Dennis I don't work there anymore.

    • @dennisholst4322
      @dennisholst4322 Před rokem

      Thanks Tim the SF green bay preseason game is going

  • @vicentebrazilthai853
    @vicentebrazilthai853 Před 5 lety +6

    Isso é bonito demais... me fez lembrar minha idade de 7 anos , 45 anos atrás, quando vi escrepo pela primeira vez.....Parabéns pelo vídeo... perfeito. Sou Vicente e vivo em Brasília - Brasil

    • @maurorodrigues384
      @maurorodrigues384 Před 4 lety +1

      Aqui no bairro onde moro antes de construir uma Br era só um trio aí trouxe dessas máquinas na época trabalhavam dia e noite em 1981

  • @douglasfolsom3426
    @douglasfolsom3426 Před 4 lety +8

    This looks like a good way to prevent brush fires.

    • @dennisholst4322
      @dennisholst4322 Před rokem

      They let you smoke on the job who is going to get in front of you

  • @jamielacourse7578
    @jamielacourse7578 Před 2 lety +5

    Some basic project information would be an asset.And that push- pull is pretty amazing.

  • @nickrandol9133
    @nickrandol9133 Před 5 lety +1

    What a huge project!

  • @wmden1
    @wmden1 Před 4 lety +7

    Great video. It is almost hypnotic. I liked the push engines and using the steep downgrades, gravity, and sometimes help from another scraper, which was also self loading, while pushing, to self load.

    • @dennisholst4322
      @dennisholst4322 Před rokem

      Gotta have that angle

    • @dennisholst4322
      @dennisholst4322 Před rokem

      You have to be careful don't overrev that rear engine could be your last load on that job

    • @roymaynard8990
      @roymaynard8990 Před rokem

      So why are some hooked together? Rookie question I know just curious

    • @dennisholst4322
      @dennisholst4322 Před rokem

      @@roymaynard8990 some guys don't like stay ing hooked up on a steep loading situation

    • @dennisholst4322
      @dennisholst4322 Před rokem

      Sooner or later you have to clean the tailings at the bottom that has be passed the soils inspector also

  • @namman03
    @namman03 Před 5 lety +1

    Always impressive to watch

  • @kt.hehner5997
    @kt.hehner5997 Před 5 lety

    Love the scrapers👍👍

  • @poplock1963
    @poplock1963 Před 5 lety +6

    What a project , i can watch this for days. Look at all those , CATS !

  • @kevinellis8868
    @kevinellis8868 Před 5 lety +1

    So cool! This is what makes America great! Nice to see all the good jobs to keep people working. Great video!

  • @johns3106
    @johns3106 Před 5 lety +37

    I would love to see before, during and after pictures or videos of this project.

  • @gododgers3491
    @gododgers3491 Před 4 lety

    Wow!! Very impressive!!

  • @ibleedsilverblack8100
    @ibleedsilverblack8100 Před 2 lety

    I worked at a gold mine we had quite a few scrapers running but dam... bunch of iron on this one .. 657s are so sweet

  • @RamaMohanaRaoGoddanti-qd2dx

    I Am 82 Years Old And I Worked As Operator on 619C Caterpiller Scrapers,Electrical C Scrapers,and Caterpillar D-7,Cat D-8,Cat-D-9Dozers,And Allis-Chalmers HD-11,HD-16,HD-21Dozers And International Harvester BTD-6,TD-18,TD-24Etc Worked Since22-07-1965 To31-12-2000 Retire On On 31-12-2000 From W&M Division Lingamguntla (Via)Narasaraopet.(NagarjunaSagar Right Canals Organisation)

  • @tonylock7008
    @tonylock7008 Před 5 lety +2

    I drove all those machines 12 to 14 hrs days no air condition hard ride on jobs but the hardest was keeping them working great video . 🤩

  • @MichoMr90
    @MichoMr90 Před 5 lety

    What a awesome video. 👍👍

  • @georgesmith4468
    @georgesmith4468 Před 3 lety +1

    I ran the Cat 830M in Thailand and the Clark 290 in Ft Lewis, Wash 65/68. This stuff brings back memories

    • @dennisholst4322
      @dennisholst4322 Před rokem

      Ran those at camp McCoy in 71 my first good concept had the ten ft push blade on the front some of the guys played chicken with them I saw one with a gash in the blade crazy but good guys

  • @quikie1984
    @quikie1984 Před 6 měsíci

    What would we ever do without drones nowadays, brilliant 👏

  • @dozerblade
    @dozerblade Před 5 lety +9

    Wonderful footage with great clarity, in the UK we would just build on the hills.

    • @cpcattin
      @cpcattin Před 4 lety +2

      dozerblade We got plenty of hills. People in Southern California are from a foreign country to the rest of America.

    • @kevinrobertfrasier1309
      @kevinrobertfrasier1309 Před 3 lety +2

      They also tend to build at the very bottom of hills here in the UK forgetting about where the water is supposed to go when it rains...

    • @dennisholst4322
      @dennisholst4322 Před rokem

      Do you move dirt up hill for the important people

  • @jimsvideos7201
    @jimsvideos7201 Před 5 lety +15

    It's a strange day when you look at a 657 and think, I need something bigger.

    • @mickking5913
      @mickking5913 Před 3 lety

      Well we had bigger with the 666 and 660 big six wheel cat,s and then there was the huge TTS 14 Euclid twin bowl.Watch Murl,s video,it,s on youtube,you will see the old gear i,m talking about.The vid,s old and has no sound but is still very good.

    • @dennisholst4322
      @dennisholst4322 Před rokem

      Even the fat gals bow

  • @1Eyko
    @1Eyko Před 5 lety +5

    Great Video. We do not have that in Switzerland. I have never seen that. CAT Power!!! Grüsse aus der Schweiz, George.

    • @dennisw6842
      @dennisw6842 Před 3 lety

      Three would be no Switzerland if this mass of scrapers worked there.

    • @1Eyko
      @1Eyko Před 3 lety

      @@dennisw6842 😀😀😀CLICK: www.myswitzerland.com/de-ch/
      Have a look here! The mountains don't bring these machines either.
      The biggest CAT mining excavator isn't enough either.
      With Google translator

  • @Ai2Products
    @Ai2Products Před 2 lety +8

    Love your videos, I design and build tractor attachments for my business and these videos give me some ideas. But for the most part these are just something that is calming and a good way to destress myself. I don't have to listen to anyone talking, just the sound of the machines and watching them work. Amazing to see these big machine in a massive operation like this looking like a bunch of ants working away. Here's an idea for you if you read this. Go back after the job is done and fly over so we can see the finished product?? Be cool to show a clip of the original video of the time you recorded during the cut. but then go back and show what it looked like finished. Just a thought, plus more video content for you. Thank you for the great videos!!

    • @tomwenderlich3142
      @tomwenderlich3142 Před 10 měsíci

      yes going back and flying over is an excellent suggestion

  • @TsunauticusIV
    @TsunauticusIV Před 2 lety +6

    Nice. Worked on a job where we had 50 40 ton off road articulated trucks before. Would be amazing to be on a job with 100 scrapers.

  • @itsmeagainmargret
    @itsmeagainmargret Před 5 lety +52

    I would love to see a time lapse video start to finish

  • @rickrodz1536
    @rickrodz1536 Před 5 lety

    Awesome video

  • @ernestomonge7726
    @ernestomonge7726 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent Video

  • @tanglerd
    @tanglerd Před 4 lety +1

    Strangely satisfying to watch. I have always wanted to run a big machine and move dirt. I would love to see how the operator knows where to scrape and how much. Thanks

  • @danh-RedSwan
    @danh-RedSwan Před 4 lety +1

    I enjoyed my coal mining experience in Alberta 🙂
    D10E, G16, 657E, L1000... truly miss the big toys.

  • @plumski86
    @plumski86 Před 3 lety

    Nice seeing my brothers n sisters gettin it out there by Magic Mtn! 🤙🏿

  • @JMichldirtbag
    @JMichldirtbag Před 5 lety +4

    Man I would love to come Operate some of that stuff in that sand box 📦

  • @fhbkx
    @fhbkx Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent video shooting! At 15:15 looks like going down hill sliding with wheels locked! lol

  • @adrianwagner336
    @adrianwagner336 Před 2 lety

    watching these guyz day after day im sure im watching them moving mountains from place to place then move them again next week lol

  • @ddorn04
    @ddorn04 Před 4 lety

    Collins and Barger had 100 scrapers and numerous D9s working for JG Boswell in the Tulare Lake Bottom in the latter part of the 60s and early 70s. Beacon delivered diesel by the half tanker on a regular basis.

  • @josehidalgo9556
    @josehidalgo9556 Před 4 lety +2

    belo sincronismo da equipe! parabéns!

  • @dennisholst4322
    @dennisholst4322 Před 2 měsíci

    They always have the correct motions of the equipment

  • @BigWheelHawaii
    @BigWheelHawaii Před 5 lety

    What a Great Video,,, I'm So Old I Can Still Remember Super 8 Film Cameras

    • @christopherlovelock9104
      @christopherlovelock9104 Před 4 lety +1

      @BigWheelHawaii .. - You call that old, I can remember my uncle filming me on a 'wind-up' Bell & Howell "standard" 8mm camera, - no auto-focus or "f" setting, you had to do all that with a 'light-meter' and your judgement on the distance. He also had a 9.5mm Pathe camera but couldn't use it (when I was a child), as he couldn't get hold of the '25 foot tin cassettes' that it used, - and that was all you got, - no turning the film round to make a 25' reel into a 50' when developed, or like the 'super 8' a straightforward plastic cassette of film you just dropped in. If I remember correctly the price included developing by the films makers - usually Kodak - but there were others in the UK where I am. I still have all the films he took (mainly family) and all the cameras and projectors for them. Alas the 9.5 stuff is starting to fade - some is nearly 90 yrs old and the cost of restoring it is beyond my pocket.

    • @CrusaderSports250
      @CrusaderSports250 Před 4 lety

      @@christopherlovelock9104 I miss my standard 8 filming, just got into it and it all went away, such is life!.

    • @christopherlovelock9104
      @christopherlovelock9104 Před 4 lety +1

      @@CrusaderSports250 Ah those were the days. If you wanted to film a moving vehicle, you had to see it coming from at least a mile away, (and hope it wasn't going too fast), get the camera out of its bulky bag, find your light meter, (I had a 'Weston'), see what the light reading was, (set camera etc. - no auto-focus in those days), then find you had only 2ft of film left on that side of the reel, raise camera to shoot, by then all you got was a rear view of it disappearing into the distance. Filming vehicles (commercials) was a hobby of mine, and I found the best thing was to set the camera at about f8 (on a tripod) and hope for the best, some came out beautifully - others you could barely see, so they got cut out in the 'splicing' as I made all my films into 200ft reels. It was expensive even in those days, - so I did it once a month, - how I wish now I hadn't cut out the 'bad bits' now. Unfortunately a removal firm managed to 'lose' my best boxful for me - oh yes they compensated me for it, but how do you replace the irreplaceable. So I just have about 3000 ft of slightly out of focus, too dark, going too fast, and the like, but I'm hanging on to that - at least it's something - and memories of when I was young.

    • @CrusaderSports250
      @CrusaderSports250 Před 4 lety

      @@christopherlovelock9104 still got my Weston master v and all the still and cine stuff, it will come back!!, the sad thing for today is despite the ease of recording the visual image in twenty, fifty, years it will either be gone or unobtainable due to no one having the right format reader, the history that will be lost, I read a while ago how the Imperial War Museum came across some plates from the Crimean war, the images still clear and the history still available.

    • @christopherlovelock9104
      @christopherlovelock9104 Před 4 lety

      @@CrusaderSports250 Me too. I'm pretty sure my Weston is a 'V', - it's silver with a grey leather case and a hole in it for the 'neck' chord to come out. I've also got my late uncles Weston although his was a 2 (black plastic casing). Even some of my colour slides I used to take are starting to turn funny colours - I used 'Agfa' or 'Fuji' film I didn't like 'Kodak' because they used card-board surrounds on the slides. I still have 3 boxes of glass plate negatives that my grandfather took around 1912, what they are of I don't know as each box-full over the years has become stuck to each other and I haven't the photographs of what is on them. I have been told if you put the entire lump of glass, - (as that's what they amount to now), - in a bowl of milk !!! they will separate after a while, but I don't know so I have never tried to do it. I think the main part of the image is Silver Nitrate and that is something you don't want about. As you say formatting is now the biggest problem I have a 'Video Grabber', and something that when plugged in will throw my colour negatives, - (not my colour slides though), - onto my computer screen. That is interesting about the Imperial War Museum's find. Some History is being lost so fast nowadays it will end up that the only way one will know about something will be in a book - and that will not have any pictures as they couldn't be saved. I'm sorry if I have 'rambled' on for so long.

  • @MrWhiseguyy
    @MrWhiseguyy Před 5 lety

    Great site!

  • @LeoAlmeidaBRASIL
    @LeoAlmeidaBRASIL Před 5 lety +3

    INCRÍVEIS MÁQUINAS ( incredible machines )

  • @greenbudkelly2820
    @greenbudkelly2820 Před 2 lety

    The scale of this operation is mind boggling.
    The amount of soil being moved. The hundreds of gallons of diesel per hour. The maintenance dollars being escrowed. And the logistics of keeping all those machines moving nonstop.

  • @fx4534
    @fx4534 Před rokem +1

    モーターの坂落としは迫力ありますね💪

  • @jmazoso
    @jmazoso Před 5 lety +13

    Can you even imagine the fuel bill? Awesome stuff. Love the 660s

  • @gregginter5867
    @gregginter5867 Před 6 měsíci

    Like a symphony by excavators! Very impressive!

  • @ipanzerschrecku4732
    @ipanzerschrecku4732 Před 4 lety +4

    So cool @22:22 a hawk just comes in a checks out your drone

  • @Only-one-life-68
    @Only-one-life-68 Před 5 lety +16

    Epic video
    Would love to of seen for real
    Uk 🇬🇧 fan
    You imagine the running cost
    Flipping hell must be unbelievable
    The fuel alone
    Never mind the wear costs
    The labour is most likely the cheapest overhead

  • @catleefs
    @catleefs Před 5 lety

    Very very nice!!!!!!!

  • @ted70281
    @ted70281 Před rokem

    Great Video

  • @dennisholst4322
    @dennisholst4322 Před rokem

    These kind of jobs make good good scraper hands

  • @Gavin84w
    @Gavin84w Před 5 lety +3

    Great stuff mate, Indy sure seem to have a bunch of 57G now

    • @UrsulavonB
      @UrsulavonB Před 5 lety +2

      Gav, corp pass thru tax law and wait for 57Ks

  • @evaldorodermel1330
    @evaldorodermel1330 Před 3 lety

    Parabéns tenho 70 anos nunca tinha presenciado algo tão lindo.Evaldo Rodermel de Joinville sc b👍👍👍

  • @paulmatulavich7321
    @paulmatulavich7321 Před 4 lety

    Was 10 years old in 1963 when the interstate was being built in my neighborhood. Loved watching the twin-motored Euclid scrapers and D9 dozers transform the earth. Got to know some of the 'ramrods' and pretended I was one of the crew. The best 2 years of this boy's life.

  • @slomoe5409
    @slomoe5409 Před 5 lety +1

    Gonna be the coolest off-road Park ....EVER..........

  • @dennisholst4322
    @dennisholst4322 Před 4 měsíci

    These have so much capability

  • @verntoews5954
    @verntoews5954 Před 4 lety +1

    Winnipeg red river floodwater diversion ditch. 21 miles total deep and wide. Enough for us to ski or toboggan down. One of the largest earth moving projects after 1966 flood

  • @Fusian59
    @Fusian59 Před 3 lety

    really cool video, keep growing

  • @dennisholst4322
    @dennisholst4322 Před rokem

    Almost ready for the railroad to come through

  • @MrAJWorks
    @MrAJWorks Před 4 lety +1

    Great👍👍👍

  • @user-lg9qg4wr8l
    @user-lg9qg4wr8l Před 5 lety +1

    Good work

  • @moepizl
    @moepizl Před 4 lety +1

    iv never seen n operation so big n running smoothly. at most 3 o 4 scrapers tops. they literally took down a mountain. sux bout the landscape n at the same time amazing. constantly scraping n dumpn. well oiled machine. i assume this is a 24/7 operation

  • @cummins0328
    @cummins0328 Před 5 lety +11

    I would love to see all of them hook up together at one, that'll be awesome

    • @cl7510
      @cl7510 Před 4 lety +1

      Bubba cummins there’d be more than a couple broken bales and other parts.

    • @stevewilson9792
      @stevewilson9792 Před 4 lety +1

      Bubba cummins not only would that severely damage equipment, there would be a bunch of operators looking for work. I'd bet on it.

    • @briankrzyzaniak6987
      @briankrzyzaniak6987 Před 3 lety

      all that power > hook a rock with cutting edge and it would fold back just like peeling a banana

    • @dennisholst4322
      @dennisholst4322 Před rokem

      Could break the hitch pins they about 7 or 8 inches in diameter when loaded that front scraper has a lot of pulling power

    • @dennisholst4322
      @dennisholst4322 Před rokem

      Look it doesn't take a degree to get something done

  • @leejping
    @leejping Před 3 lety

    so cool!

  • @SimpleMechanic931
    @SimpleMechanic931 Před 4 lety +3

    Work of somewhat The same scale was done in the 60’s when they were taming the dunes to make way for Bethlehem Steel’s Burns Harbor plant. Arcelor-Mittal has an old company video of it on their website.

  • @altheastortz8038
    @altheastortz8038 Před 5 lety +2

    I had operated a d 10n caterpillar and a 375 ax komatsu and just the fuel costs and routine maintenance per one machine is amazing

  • @tree18is
    @tree18is Před 5 lety +14

    at my dream job, watching my dream job.

  • @dd9g
    @dd9g Před 5 lety +1

    Nice thanks Greetings Ad

  • @parkersutton4191
    @parkersutton4191 Před 5 lety +1

    This is pretty bad ass, I work for American colloid and we run 12 637s I though we had a big operation

    • @dennisholst4322
      @dennisholst4322 Před rokem

      In so cal they use 37 s to clean the bottoms of canyons to bedrock then the 51s and 57s bring the big fill in I didn't see any 27s too small I guess they use a lot of 27s in the Midwest

  • @kurtballard1450
    @kurtballard1450 Před 5 lety +5

    Fielding a BILLION dollars worth of iron. Holy shit that's impressive. Great video.. Thank You!

    • @michaelmccarthy4615
      @michaelmccarthy4615 Před 5 lety

      Not quite that much money...

    • @leviferrero6068
      @leviferrero6068 Před 3 lety

      @@michaelmccarthy4615 probably more

    • @michaelmccarthy4615
      @michaelmccarthy4615 Před 3 lety

      @@leviferrero6068 the largest new Cat scraper is under $1 million. The D-11 is just over $2 million. There is 1,000 Million dollars in 1 billion dollars. There isn't that much equipment on this jobsite. No where near $1 billion dollars worth....

  • @equipment-enthusiast
    @equipment-enthusiast Před 5 lety +2

    Nice! Prime work conditions there. No rock to deal with or high water table where I'm at.

    • @austinsmith3561
      @austinsmith3561 Před 5 lety

      And unlike here in canada, no tire sized frost lumps.