Orville Helps a Friend! - Hauling Dirt in the Ford F750 Dump Truck
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- čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
- Today we get an opportunity to go back and see Orville on the road for his maiden voyage at Dirt and Rocks. We have a good friend working on a project that needs a lot of dirt and a grade laser to get it over the finish line. Sounds like a great time to put the F750 to work!
00:00 Introduction
02:43 Loading up at the dirt pit
05:43 Heading to jobsite
06:46 Dumping out - Zábava
It is easy to change the control pattern from John Deere/backhoe over to Case/ISO once you find the switch valve, it is usually conveniently located and easy to access, only takes about 1 minute. Great start on the channel, keep up the good work.
lol, in an upcoming video, I give up and find that valve :)
You keep doing you. You are doing a great job with your videos. This is another great one. Thanks for sharing.
I appreciate that! Very kind of you to say. Lots more to come😀
Tekeuchi has a great feature. love that the arm pivots to dig on left and on the right. i wish my kubota did that exact feature.
Agreed! I have been eyeing a model from them that has a really nice auxiliary hydraulic output. I can see us adding that at some point hopefully
Another great channel!.. keep videos coming!..Stay safe!💪🏼
Thanks! Will do!
You need a grading bucket to load more dirt with less lifts !
It's not my excavator. We dig a lot of compacted clay (chert), rocks, and sandstone here, digging buckets are a pretty much a must. Thanks for watching. :)
Love your videos keep up the good work
Thanks so much for the kind words
a company dump truck that says “Not For Hire” on the door?
Seems counterintuitive for sure. It really just means we are not a common carrier. In other words, I cannot haul another person's freight for a fee. This was temporary signage until our new decals got done. Thanks for watching!
What all can u hall n that type of dump truck
pretty much anything. I normally do not haul rip rap because it dents up the bed. I it can move up to 8-1/2 or 9 tons of material per load
Would this truck be considered non cdl?
What I can tell you is that its GVWR is 33,000 pounds. I don't want to give advice on whether or not a certain type of license is required as state laws have nuances in them and I am definitely not an expert.