How to Operate an Excavator | Heavy Equipment Operator (ep. 063)

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  • It’s a pretty good bet that you’ve seen an excavator from the outside, but have you ever operated one? Unless you work in the industry, operating an excavator probably hasn’t been on your resume. In this episode, we take you through the controls of our PC210 Komatsu excavator.
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  • @NitroxNcrocz
    @NitroxNcrocz Před 5 lety +662

    Hes a good instructor. No fillers (“Um’s...Aahh’s....etc) material is straight to the point, presented in a very straightfoward and easy way to follow along for students new to the field. Thanks guys!

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  Před 5 lety +20

      Thanks for the feedback and comment!

    • @zebulundocallas
      @zebulundocallas Před 5 lety +2

      He failed though. He does not have a hard hat on. I dont even know if he wears the proper boots for the job. (Safety first)

    • @devito501
      @devito501 Před 5 lety +29

      Don’t need a hard hat in the machine .

    • @DWilson772
      @DWilson772 Před 5 lety +1

      True

    • @sarahann530
      @sarahann530 Před 5 lety +12

      @@zebulundocallas Only retards wear hard hats inside the machine , its acts as a warning to others

  • @dannyrocha9618
    @dannyrocha9618 Před 3 lety +119

    I’m 11 years old, I think I am pretty good at using an excavator, this video is very good for the youngsters like me, thank you guys for this.

  • @wallyj1387
    @wallyj1387 Před 5 lety +66

    One of brand new workers never used an excavator before turned up to work the other day and i was showing him a couple things and he had a pretty good grasp on everything already which I thought was weird seeing he's a newby. He said he watched your videos which obviously helped him a lot. So thank you, mate

  • @morselandcrumbs5551
    @morselandcrumbs5551 Před 2 lety +32

    Awesome! I am currently a chef of 15 years but want to change my career and go into heavy machines. This video taught me so much and excited me.

    • @surfingtothestars
      @surfingtothestars Před rokem

      any luck?

    • @handendaer
      @handendaer Před rokem

      pretty sure ur one of those 9/10 contractors who takes years to finish couple of months work, or messing up and blowing budgets right and left. survived from over billing naive suckers.. LMAO ur comment is fkn hilarious 😷😷👩‍👩‍👧👩‍👩‍👧🌈🌈🤡🤡

    • @yougetagoldstar
      @yougetagoldstar Před rokem +9

      Combine the two careers. Cook with heavy machinery.

    • @cool_lateef
      @cool_lateef Před rokem

      For some reason I see you lifting a giant oyster with a crane 😃

    • @emmanuelchibesa1011
      @emmanuelchibesa1011 Před rokem

      I have learnt something I didn't know , great job man thanks

  • @travistharp4215
    @travistharp4215 Před 4 lety +56

    I just love how you explain everything and let people know it takes time to learn these movements

  • @southernkansasrailfan3746
    @southernkansasrailfan3746 Před 3 lety +28

    Man, I'll always be grateful that my father realized that at a young age, I had a passion for heavy equipment. I'm 13 now and have operated a skid steer on many occasions, a mini excavator, semi trucks, etc. Love my dad♥️

    • @UnlockingSecretsofTheUniverse
      @UnlockingSecretsofTheUniverse Před 3 lety

      Check out construction KNAWledge bud

    • @jamesmarks8099
      @jamesmarks8099 Před 2 lety +4

      I have some advice for you! Learn everything you can about the equipment. Get good at operating it and have fun, there will however come a time when you will grow out of it. That’s when you can move on! Buy some equipment and pay someone else to operate it. Then buy another and another. You will be a good boss because you will understand exactly how your employees will feel.

    • @davidgerke2960
      @davidgerke2960 Před 10 měsíci

      You will never grow out of it!

  • @collinator68
    @collinator68 Před 3 lety +45

    Everything you just showed me is what I call "getting a feel of of how the machine works" practice makes perfect is the golden rule for every machine

  • @stn5334
    @stn5334 Před 4 lety +207

    people in lockdown: (learning how to do backflips or sing)
    me:

  • @jamthomson1
    @jamthomson1 Před 5 lety +122

    Randy, you have to have the coolest job in the world! I am a military retiree and will be starting my first job operating heavy equipment tomorrow. I will be operating a John Deere 260E ADT and I can not wait! I am hoping to someday learn other heavy equipment as well. Thank you for your videos and for sharing your knowledge with us.

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  Před 5 lety +13

      Thank you for the comment! And thank you for your service! Love running off-road dumps, have had the chance to work some Komatsu HM-400s and it was a blast. Good luck with the new job!

    • @misterbeans6064
      @misterbeans6064 Před 5 lety +2

      Hey there, my first ADT was a Bell 250, which I believe is owned by John deer and is basically the same. I’ve moved on to other plant since then but those trucks are very safe with anti tip-over alarms and they are good for getting a feel for your safe working angles. That truck got me out of a few tight spots one where I had to power through axle deep mud to get off a collapsing edge of a silt collection pond and with pedal to the metal she managed to get me through. I hope your truck is as for you as mine was for me, best of luck and welcome to the industry 👍

    • @jimmy53436
      @jimmy53436 Před 5 lety +23

      @@HeavyMetalLearning Just one criticism (constructive), and it's really a safety issue. When digging into virgin ground, or any ground for that matter, you should always try and be fully informed on what is, or might be in the ground you're about to dig.
      The correct procedure for digging a trench is to fully extend boom (bucket) like in this video, but only peel off about 4-6 inches the full length, from full extension to the tracks, this way, you'll fill your bucket, and you will have a better chance of seeing any cables or pipes that might be in the ground before you hit them. Hope this helps. 😃

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  Před 5 lety +2

      @@jimmy53436 Great advice...thanks!

    • @knuttsackjones3094
      @knuttsackjones3094 Před 4 lety +1

      Grumpy Gramps Hikes pretty much any union hall has a program for getting vets in and taken care of. Ours is run by vets in Wisconsin, our way of thanking you for watching our backs by us watching yours👍🏻 I know I’m a year late on this but better late than never

  • @mikeyboy7625
    @mikeyboy7625 Před 5 lety +25

    I just turned 18 and got a job digging out new construction plumbing grounds for houses and i have to use a e55 bobcat, this video helped alot thank you

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  Před 5 lety +1

      You’re welcome! Thanks for the comment!

    • @guestaccount4782
      @guestaccount4782 Před 5 lety

      hi i just got my osha 30 can you help .i also want to become an enginer operator

    • @MrHL5
      @MrHL5 Před 3 lety

      do you like it?

  • @Unfnation
    @Unfnation Před 5 lety +11

    Wow! What a good introductory video. Clear and to the point without taking ten minutes to tell me what you're going to show me. Well done sir. I think I would like to learn to operate heavy machinery like this, grader, bulldozer before I am done.
    What a wonderful skill to have though it's not going to come up much in anything other than a life of construction, the operator is god of pools and homesteaders outside of a working life.
    Thanks for the lesson, and though there is much much more to learn, you make it easy to get interested and show how it's not rocket engineering, just simple understanding and a little finesse.

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks for the comment! Always good to learn new skills, but just like anything it takes practice practice practice to get good.

  • @canuckinlvcanuckinlv1666
    @canuckinlvcanuckinlv1666 Před 4 lety +3

    Wanted to thank you. Recently started within our companie's RGN fleet after 6 years flatbed. Having no heavy equipment experience, it's been somewhat stressful. Had to unload myself today. Watched your video last night and walked off a Cat 326FL today without a hitch. Was a little nervous, but once off the trailer, I turned it from turtle to almost rabbit. It was a blast. Can't thank you enough for keeping me safe and successful.

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  Před 4 lety

      We love hearing stories like this, glad to hear our videos helped. Thanks for the comment!

  • @omarscomingyo651
    @omarscomingyo651 Před 4 lety +6

    Hello Randy, as someone who has never sit in a excavator! I would like to thank you for that professional demonstration. I feel comfortable enough now to give it a try. Once again very professional presentation, all major companies should make a video like yours

  • @Cashcrop54
    @Cashcrop54 Před 4 lety +7

    Have 4 working behind my house. Love watching the operators. They are surgeons with them!

  • @914sam5
    @914sam5 Před rokem +2

    I never operated an excavator before but very interested in learning. I am a plumber and I’m always on job site that I’ve sold to dig up sewers, water lines and storm sewers. When ever I get free time in my work schedule I like to go to the job site and watch the operator.
    Great video ! Keep it up

  • @jocelyn2109
    @jocelyn2109 Před 4 lety +2

    I am a machine operator with seven years of experience and everything this man said was straight forward and accurate. Great job i have always heard it called east and west control patterns 7 years and i just heard the iso controls and realized that i have seen that written on instruction manuals lol great job very thorough explaining keep up the good work Damian from Tennessee

  • @meganturton2803
    @meganturton2803 Před 2 lety +8

    I’m currently learning how to operate mobile plants and I must say I absolutely love the excavator, o didn’t like it at first it made me so nervous but I’ve picked it up now and I’m definitely more confident. Loved watching this video, thank you so much

  • @ryans413
    @ryans413 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you for making a clear well detailed video with no annoying music well appreciated

  • @davidgerke2960
    @davidgerke2960 Před 10 měsíci +2

    When I was learning , my foreman took the handles off of the track controls which forced me to learn to track with my feet . That really helps with being able to track and swing and do other things at the same time. Besides those handles are just in the way in front of you! I been operating for 25 years now and love doing it. Such a fun job!

  • @BattleBornCowboy
    @BattleBornCowboy Před 5 lety +6

    Veterans also take their feet off the pedals when digging. Especially in tight quarters or when digging around pipe. Great video! Definitely good for someone to watch before they get in the excavator for the first time!

  • @robertbowling8393
    @robertbowling8393 Před 4 lety +10

    I've viewed many hours of mining videos, and even having operated farm equip, fork lifts and driven truck OTR, never understood the operation of hyd excavators .... I've never even operated backhoe .... So, watching this makes me understand MUCH better, what functions the operator performs. Thank you for this impressive video. It's obvious you've spent some time on the controls .... And seem to be a knowledgeable and qualified instructor as well. Thank you again!

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  Před 4 lety

      You're welcome....thanks for the comment!

    • @zabeemohamadi5547
      @zabeemohamadi5547 Před 4 lety +1

      Hello my dear buddy

    • @robertbowling8393
      @robertbowling8393 Před 4 lety

      @@zabeemohamadi5547 Hello back, my buddy!! Hope all is well with you! Stay safe and well!!! Blessings to you and your beloved family and friends!

    • @zabeemohamadi5547
      @zabeemohamadi5547 Před 4 lety

      @@robertbowling8393 Hi my dear buddy, I'm so sorry I responded so late,I was very involved in the corona virus,unfortunately I have to say that this dangerous virus has become very epidemic and this virus has caused a huge fear among us, I want you and I beg you to pray us for getting rid of this big disaster

    • @robertbowling8393
      @robertbowling8393 Před 4 lety

      @@zabeemohamadi5547 No problems my buddy. You don't need to apologize. I don't communicate often or very well.

  • @skeetersaurus6249
    @skeetersaurus6249 Před 5 lety +3

    Was looking to pick up a new bulldozer, wife wasn't familiar with operating one, so I go searching for a video to show her 'controls 101' on a dozer...and found this channel...GREAT WORK, saved me a week of stress letting her actually pay attention (to where she would have ignored half-of-what I said to her)...ended up finding a few other channel vids (like this excavator one) to familiarize her with some other equipment too (she's a skid steer expert...but not so much on excavator work...like with the backhoe on our Case 580 Super N...keep up the good work!

  • @FoxTvNA
    @FoxTvNA Před 2 lety +3

    I got my operating license for excavator, just by watching this videos I myself was a tlb and skeed steer operator thanks for the great work. I'm from Namibia South of Africa

  • @DooubleTap
    @DooubleTap Před 5 lety +7

    I drive dump trucks, and I want to go get my heavy equipment license, this helped me understand the basics before showing up. thanks.

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  Před 5 lety +1

      You’re welcome...thanks for the comment!

    • @DooubleTap
      @DooubleTap Před 5 lety

      @SShaw6174 the certification you need for most companies. You can't just say "i wanna operate this" and become an operator... people would die.

    • @sweetea3272
      @sweetea3272 Před 4 lety

      Seb Lemery, Is there a big pay difference between dump truck and heavy equipment operator?? I'm just curious.

  • @wisdommkwananzi6936
    @wisdommkwananzi6936 Před 4 lety +3

    You explained better than my instructor,he used to cut corners and leave you to figure it out your self.Great lesson

  • @edjohnson8017
    @edjohnson8017 Před 3 lety +5

    Really appreciate watching this video before I do my training next week - so I at least know a little bit.
    This trainer is really good and clear 👍🏼

  • @charitykyensita4098
    @charitykyensita4098 Před rokem +1

    IAM an operator 3 years of experience in a excavation your videos are so good they guided me until I came an expert

  • @howardtreesong4860
    @howardtreesong4860 Před 5 lety +7

    I don’t see myself doing this any time soon, but now I have a nice first introduction in how to handle a machine like that and what to be mindful of. The power of the internet!

  • @braincandytv
    @braincandytv Před 5 lety +59

    Thanks for the demonstration. This is very helpful info for my upcoming video for kids where we'll teach all about excavators and how they work (including the mechanics behind hydraulics). Cheers.

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  Před 5 lety +4

      Thanks for the comment!

    • @danielmeenaghan8819
      @danielmeenaghan8819 Před 3 lety +7

      Why tf would u need to teach a little kids that lol

    • @elyonel6524
      @elyonel6524 Před 3 lety +1

      @@danielmeenaghan8819 because it's always best to learn things when ur young... I'm 37 and today I pop the cherry... I wish somebody taught me this when I was 12. I'd have my own company... Duh

    • @danielmeenaghan8819
      @danielmeenaghan8819 Před 3 lety +1

      @@elyonel6524 I know but I’m young (11) farm kid and it seems. Pointless to me really

    • @BeyondBeauty-p9e
      @BeyondBeauty-p9e Před 3 lety

      @@danielmeenaghan8819 because it can be for kids, hmm I guess you never experienced to be tought something like this lol

  • @nigelmaccuver9122
    @nigelmaccuver9122 Před 2 lety +5

    😳 The most coolest thing about excavators is that they are literally manned robots, it’s extension of our motor capabilities, Such big machines can be controlled so easily.

    • @danielatikosi631
      @danielatikosi631 Před 2 lety

      Once you're persuaded to pilot a plane while seated behind the cockpit with over 1,000 switches and knobs all around you, you’ll then acknowledge how simple it is to operate such large and weighty machines😂😂

    • @nigelmaccuver9122
      @nigelmaccuver9122 Před 2 lety +1

      @@danielatikosi631 I’m talking about excavation not plane, btw planes fly on autopilot without any pilots have to switch 1000 knobs.

  • @FishScaleDuke
    @FishScaleDuke Před 4 lety +6

    Awesome as hell. I’m a veteran truck driver and I’ve hauled a couple of small ones on my Step deck. I been interested for so long to get trained and operate one

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for the comment...we have plenty of other videos as well so hopefully they can help you out!

  • @happydog68
    @happydog68 Před 3 lety +2

    I watch a lot of videos where the excavator is used but have never known exactly what the controls are doing. Thanks for showing this to me and others.

  • @mildseven0506
    @mildseven0506 Před 4 lety +3

    This is the first step I'm taking to becoming an HEO... Thanks Randy and Sandbox, God bless you guy's

  • @edstevens6839
    @edstevens6839 Před 3 lety +4

    I was trained to ALWAYS have the bucket at an angle so no rain can settle in it. Believe it or not, all buckets can decompose after so much rain in it.

  • @RickJames-xy6io
    @RickJames-xy6io Před 5 lety +2

    When I started years ago a guy told me not to get used to tracking with my hands because I will need them for the joysticks. That’s was good advise. Great video. Many of us here not watching for the training but for the love of the trade.

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  Před 5 lety +1

      Agreed. We just like to keep it as simple as possible for new operators but agree that transitioning to driving with your feet is preferred.

    • @missesmew
      @missesmew Před 4 lety

      Heavy Metal Learning I like to use them when I loaded them on the float. Was a tad more precise.

  • @homemadesolutionsandideas5239

    This video was awesome! I have never really been drawn to excavators, but I'm really into RC's (radio-controlled vehicles), and a while back, my brother bought me a radio-controlled excavator. Now I can't get enough of them! Love running my RC, but someday I really want to run the actual thing. I noticed that the control knobs on my RC transmitter match exactly the functionality of the real thing. So cool! I really enjoyed the video! I know you made it look easy, but you did a great job in being specific w/o being too technical, and you showed that you really know what you're doing. Thanks for this great video!

  • @murderinc.hunting7686
    @murderinc.hunting7686 Před 4 lety +8

    Great tip on keeping the bucket level when you have a scoop in it. I see guys over curl all the time.

  • @kylebysterveld156
    @kylebysterveld156 Před 5 lety +81

    It's best to scoop your buckets in layers instead of digging right down into it and curling. That may work in the sandy stuff you got there but not in many other soil types. Good basic controls video.

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  Před 5 lety +7

      Good point!

    • @PanKwasu
      @PanKwasu Před 5 lety +7

      Also better to turn around when need to reverse as u never can be sure when someone steps behind you ,and keep stuff as far from trench as it will be deep. Also agree with u Kyle , its also making more efficient job :)

    • @billycarber9158
      @billycarber9158 Před 5 lety +4

      rudimentary intro to excavators---several thoughts-- if you are travelling where people are in area with boom up then if ground level permits then keep bucket above head height as people are going to wander into area unannounced--- all machinery can operated to some degree by most and mastered by few-- good operators never brag-- they let the quality of their work do the speaking---reputation will proceed you-- never was too keen on someone telling me how good they were--impressed by skill level---consistency and good work practices essential--

    • @xxwalhalaxxmozza7415
      @xxwalhalaxxmozza7415 Před 5 lety +1

      I pissed off ground works foreman because I was taking full scoops but without digging right down into clay mud on muck away job close to finish level, his idea was dig right in because clay more compact, would fit more in dumper trucks, my idea was take it easy on first day, do not over dig and grade it off nicely, I was sacked at end of first day, the difference was between 5 ton landscaping diggers and 14 ton muck away diggers, had I of gone nuts and plowed right in I'd probably of hit house foundations, the dumper and over dug the whole place, he'd of not been happy either way, at least I can say that I left it nicely graded and carried out safely, one day soon there will be no blue card drivers left.

    • @benmcmanus8192
      @benmcmanus8192 Před 5 lety +2

      Definitely start in layers and if this guy understood the range of Motion in the machine did know where the sweet spot was for operated and that you don't just boom out to the furthest point and start that's not how to find sweet spot

  • @nishant1804
    @nishant1804 Před 3 lety +8

    Thank you so much for the demonstration......
    I searched the whole youtube to find this video....
    Absolutely interesting and perfect demonstration...... love from India 🇮🇳 ♥

  • @David-td4ik
    @David-td4ik Před 3 lety +8

    youtube: wanna learn to operate an excavator?
    me: sure why not.

  • @thecraftiekiwi4919
    @thecraftiekiwi4919 Před 5 lety +3

    Great tutorial randy! The reason an operater uses all his boom/bucket movement at once is to get the material to roll up into the bucket!if you just curl the bucket up in wet/sticky material you will plug the bucket up and spend more time trying to empty the bucket completely than digging!

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  Před 5 lety +1

      Excellent point! I know it's tough for beginners to learn those multiple movements at the same time, so we always dumb it down for starters and then work to start teaching them how to make multiple moves. Thanks for commenting and let us know if there are any other videos you would like to see.

    • @martinmurage5025
      @martinmurage5025 Před 5 lety

      farmer andy h

  • @aldinpehlic3646
    @aldinpehlic3646 Před 4 lety +3

    Your a very good instructor I just finished my course for excavator, grader, dozer, articulated truck and from watching this video you gave some good pointers that I'm definitely gonna remember and use thank you for the great informative video.

  • @dioncrudup724
    @dioncrudup724 Před 5 lety +1

    Not an operator, but enjoyed watching this video. I also, forward this video to someone who will be operating this machine or one like it. You are an excellent teacher. Keep up the good work and encourage more women to get into this field.

  • @manqobatau4901
    @manqobatau4901 Před 2 lety +2

    I can't believe this was posted 3 years ago😂
    I'm so unfortunate to be so late but this is very very helpful indeed
    Thank you guys for such a favour🎯

  • @ndonaghy4376
    @ndonaghy4376 Před 4 lety +7

    Your ability to explain and teach is absolutely brilliant. A big difference from some of the old Irish guys I listen to, eff this eff that wtf and so on lol

  • @musokeatanansi7060
    @musokeatanansi7060 Před 5 lety +8

    Its good to learn from experts though Randy disclaim he is not an expert but to me you a an expert and your videos are helping me out much better with excavators ....thanks a lot.

  • @Imalrightma
    @Imalrightma Před 3 lety +2

    This is oddly satisfying and relaxing watching and listening to Randy tell me how to operate a digger, thanks Randy

  • @dr.aculasdad2713
    @dr.aculasdad2713 Před 5 lety +3

    Many thanks for this !
    I returned to truck-driving after many years away, on a part-time basis, driving 6-wheeler tippers, and have to load my own truck on occasions when the digger-drivers go home early.
    To those who say, they won't have need for videos like this, learn from my experience - neither did I think I would use an educational tool like this ---- after all, I am nearer 75 than 74.............................

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  Před 5 lety +2

      That is awesome to hear! We do love technology...such great new tools to learn from. Never stop learning!

  • @mennodevries960
    @mennodevries960 Před 5 lety +24

    When getting out of the machine, we usually turn it a little bit to the right so that we can stand on top of the tracks aswell.

  • @ExcavatoratWork
    @ExcavatoratWork Před 3 lety +4

    Really appreciate watching this video before I do my training next week - so I at least know a little bit.
    This trainer is really good and clear , AMAZING Channel.

  • @shirhad
    @shirhad Před 4 lety +2

    I wrote it down the first time and played it again to follow along. great instruction !!

  • @terrysadventure1529
    @terrysadventure1529 Před 5 lety +49

    I like the cat I'm a heavy equipment operator been one for 34 yrs now

    • @upendragupta6544
      @upendragupta6544 Před 4 lety

      Where are you from.

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for the comment!

    • @anthonythorp7291
      @anthonythorp7291 Před 4 lety

      Right now, Cat is my first choice. Use to be komatsu but I don't like the new ones. It's been said the old operators need to be retrained to run the new machines.

    • @marblenana462
      @marblenana462 Před 4 lety +1

      34 years Wau guess you have a lot of experience

    • @bijithankachan8709
      @bijithankachan8709 Před 4 lety

      New hollend 385 very good excavatore

  • @bouyantrelic
    @bouyantrelic Před 5 lety +10

    I’m going to do boces this year for heavy equipment so I wanted to learn some stuff before I go in to operate with some of the machinery and you do a great job on teaching how to use equipment

  • @RealReach00
    @RealReach00 Před 4 lety +320

    Seatbelt is the most unused thing on a digger and that’s facts

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  Před 4 lety +34

      Agreed

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  Před 4 lety +29

      Jimmy De'Souza yes...there’s a point...too many to list. Ps - glass breaks. Wear your seatbelt!

    • @PNWTone
      @PNWTone Před 4 lety +9

      folan11 well my
      Buddy let me operate his for the very first time with no instructions. I pushed the boom* lever too fast and almost tipped there was no windshield either so I could have fell out

    • @mrbigtuna240
      @mrbigtuna240 Před 4 lety +14

      It’s so if you flip the machine you don’t get a concussion rattling around in that cab

    • @wesdude2448
      @wesdude2448 Před 4 lety +6

      @Jimmy De'Souza It's not so much about keeping you inside as it is about keeping you from hitting parts of your body (i.e. your noggin) on various thing in the cab in the event of an accident or rollover.

  • @deltavee2
    @deltavee2 Před 4 lety +1

    *Excellent* series. Straightforward, not drowning the watcher in details. Instructions in logical sequence, not repeated ad ignorum. Always Safety First and how to do it safely. Congratulations, Mr. CEO on an excellent series.
    My daughter put me onto this series, so I'm bingeing of course. She was an armourer (not medieval repros, but real modern day military composite stuff for Afghanistan etc. fighting machine bolt/add-ons) but is now a CNC and saw operator. Welder by trade. Love my non-traditional girl!

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  Před 4 lety

      That is so awesome to hear! We need to have father-daughter come out to the sandbox so we can let you two compete head to head! Hopefully you can visit one of our sites some day!

  • @larrymoss2745
    @larrymoss2745 Před 4 lety +5

    Great tutorial - excellent pace of instruction for newbies. Will give me confidence for a project this summer. Look forward to more of these.

  • @newzealandearthmover4008
    @newzealandearthmover4008 Před 5 lety +10

    Good training video! Digging 1 giant scoop at a time makes more off a mess tho. When tracking its a good idea to keep your bucket low to the ground so u can lower the boom and bucket to the ground quickly for stability if needed.

    • @xxwalhalaxxmozza7415
      @xxwalhalaxxmozza7415 Před 5 lety +1

      New Zealand Earthmover good advice for small machines up to 10ton as they tip over easy but large machines gain large momentum and it's easy to get complacent and not see someone in all those 180 movements, in my little experience on large machines I'd say high and close, above head height... Depends on the job tho I suppose, every situation different

    • @MLGtroll365
      @MLGtroll365 Před 5 lety +1

      This basic training chill out

    • @johnkwofie6867
      @johnkwofie6867 Před 5 lety

      .

  • @zaptor1514
    @zaptor1514 Před 5 lety +3

    Excellent! No whacko music to contend with. It was a great refresher course as I haven’t operated for a while and don’t have a lot of stick time. I got a few good tips. Thank you!

  • @rosscoulthrust2808
    @rosscoulthrust2808 Před 3 lety +1

    I like this guy, always displays a professional manner in his area of work.

  • @Alfiemayer123
    @Alfiemayer123 Před 5 lety +4

    I love his instruction i drove 13 tonner at 3 on my dads knee and drove them for all my life because my dad owns his own machine company and im 14 now and i drive a 22tonner volvo 22 tonner Hitachi and 21 tonner komatsu and a 13 tonner komatsu and love it ive been doing it since i was 3

  • @Peterbilt359
    @Peterbilt359 Před 5 lety +119

    This is pretty basic. Years ago I had one of my guys loading trucks a couple days later I took over for a day. A driver came over said he timed us and I was 30 percent faster. I started analyzing how we Dig and noticed I plan my next bucket location when I leave hole, and I dump with stick and bucket at same time stick is faster then bucket, I usually dig with flat bucket, think about it when you fill a loader bucket you don't go into pile with bucket dumped so why would you do it with hoe bucket, other then first starting or in hard ground. And remember your finals go in rear. On flat tracks they wear 3 times faster if finals are in front. On high track dozers it doesn't matter there like reverse all the time. Nice video for basics. I love teaching new kids I figure it's my only legacy. I started 41 years ago. And own about 12 machines.

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  Před 5 lety +4

      Excellent advice! Thanks!

    • @CertifiedLandscape
      @CertifiedLandscape Před 5 lety +13

      Umm its for beginers dough head!! Im sure the best like everone else thinks they are!!! But im glad you got to say how great you are !!! Ya!! U get a pat on the head!!

    • @coldspring624
      @coldspring624 Před 5 lety +16

      @@CertifiedLandscape i gave him a thumbs up .... just for you

    • @sethsasser5265
      @sethsasser5265 Před 5 lety +7

      I highways for a living. You talked about digging with a flat bucket verses with the teeth down, the real difference is what type of work your trying to do. Pipe crews dig with a flat bucket to lay pipe and grade digs with teeth down to see there grade. Plus if your excavating bulk such as digging a pond it would take you 100x longer

    • @younglifeex9950
      @younglifeex9950 Před 5 lety

      Need you to teach me

  • @eduardniculae1624
    @eduardniculae1624 Před 4 lety +2

    This guy is a legend, he explains everything so clearly. LEGEND!

  • @robinmiller1989
    @robinmiller1989 Před 2 lety +1

    thank you! I'm usually driving the semi, but boss asked me to move dirt Saturday and he's gonna let me train on the excavator a bit. really informative

  • @johncamp7679
    @johncamp7679 Před 5 lety +10

    On our jobs the operator is the competent person. That means he can identify soil types and soil mechanics. Never let someone enter a trench that’s 4 feet or deeper without proper shoring. Not even for a second!!!!!!!

  • @ron99693
    @ron99693 Před 4 lety +48

    I'd would LOVE to try this just once...not as a career move just on my bucket list (no pun intended)

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  Před 4 lety +4

      That’s what our business normally does. Check out our website and then you can come out and play!

    • @100PercentOS2
      @100PercentOS2 Před 4 lety

      If you never done it, you won't be sorry. You will have a memorable experience. I know I did when I operated a skid steer loader and a backhoe for 2 days though I had to deal with a lot of bullshit. But that don't mean all of these places are like that.

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  Před 4 lety +1

      @@100PercentOS2 assuming all that "bullshit" wasn't at an Extreme Sandbox location, was it?

    • @joshmartinak4315
      @joshmartinak4315 Před 4 lety +4

      I went through a corse that gives you backhoe bulldozer excavator and your AZ licence (tractor/trailer) it’s 80hrs in cab, per piece of equipment 100/hrs for For tractortrailer +in class written training. I paid 10,000$ and it’s a couple months long. Best thing I ever did, really boosts your resume up.

    • @Big.Ron1
      @Big.Ron1 Před 4 lety

      @@joshmartinak4315 Where was this? The name of the place?

  • @raymondlidy5918
    @raymondlidy5918 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video I like that you take safety to a high level I have watched operators mostly all not wearing a seat belt

  • @wontonnoodle2169
    @wontonnoodle2169 Před 4 lety +2

    Great instructor that helps me alot I just got my heavy duty machine certification not too long ago but still new to operating these excavator!!👌👍👍🙏🙏🙏Thank you

  • @michaelcarmichael1944
    @michaelcarmichael1944 Před 5 lety +11

    Great video cuz,dude knows what he's talking about,sometime it's the basics that count the most,👍

  • @kingfisher4177
    @kingfisher4177 Před 5 lety +4

    That was a great one. The teaching was so comprehensive and I love it.

  • @hewlejr
    @hewlejr Před rokem

    Seems like a rewarding profession! Never forget the kid who excavated the trench in our garage for installation of our storm shelter. Total boss! I thought to myself: “Man, I’d be proud of my son took up the profession.”

  • @michaelcarmichael1252
    @michaelcarmichael1252 Před 5 lety +1

    Dude is good teacher,he laid all fundamentals out swiffly and understander

  • @scarface6614
    @scarface6614 Před 5 lety +3

    Man you explain very easy and so helpful to newbies trying to get a start

  • @osamaahmed3706
    @osamaahmed3706 Před 5 lety +4

    Thank you very for such a good and clear instructions. I am a project engineer but i have been always interested in how to operate different equipment in the site. Greetings fro Saudi Arabia

  • @corneliabassaragh8082
    @corneliabassaragh8082 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks very much for the info. It really means alot. I went into a machine similar like that one 2 weeks ago and now I've fallen in love with it. I'm very proud of myself because i was only inside of it for half hour and i learn everything that they taught me and i even got the chance to drive it and park it but i think i need some more time to learn more on how to use the controlers shifts.

  • @Irishdrivingbloopers
    @Irishdrivingbloopers Před 4 lety +2

    I really love these machines. So much raw power that can be controlled so easily and if you have enough finesse from experience, you can do such precise things with them that it's almost unbelievable. I remember seeing a guy on a site I worked on one time put the tooth of his bucket (on a similar size machine to the one on this video) into the top hole of a cavity concrete block, picked it up and moved it to one side without even slightly damaging it one bit. Quite fast too but he had it all measured out to the exact millimeter. I reckon he could brush his teeth or turn the pages of a book with that thing if he wanted to, lol.

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  Před 4 lety +1

      Yes, it's pretty impressive to see what some operators can do with these monsters.

  • @raymondritenour2319
    @raymondritenour2319 Před 5 lety +8

    If you're ditch is deep an your not using a trenchbox you have to slope your ditch to make it safe for your pipe layer and osha rule your spoils has to be at least 2 feet from edge of your cut. I run a 360 komatsu with 25 years experience on an excavator there alot of fun to run.

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  Před 5 lety

      Good point...thanks!

    • @calobcollins9119
      @calobcollins9119 Před 5 lety +1

      Yes either that or it's Also called benching your cut

    • @calobcollins9119
      @calobcollins9119 Před 5 lety +4

      @@HeavyMetalLearning I am a fellow operator I do allot of extreme slope operating on hillsides mountain sides I do allot of work for the army corps engineers and I would love to come out and give a lesson on working on extreme slopes like 40% an larger slopes

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  Před 5 lety +1

      @@calobcollins9119 Would be open to discussing more. If you are near our Hastings, MN site maybe we discuss you coming out and helping with a 201 training video. Feel free to email us info@extremesandbox.com if interested. Thanks!

    • @jims.3987
      @jims.3987 Před 5 lety

      Slope your trench? Wth are you guys digging at the beach.
      F OSHA, it's not 1860 and the government shouldn't be telling you how to do your job.

  • @lilianbalcita7871
    @lilianbalcita7871 Před 5 lety +5

    My dreams to be a heavy equipment operator thats why i keep on watching your videos thanks for the basic tips randy

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  Před 5 lety +2

      Thanks for the comment. Keep following your dreams!

    • @revolvolution7372
      @revolvolution7372 Před 5 lety +1

      Go for it. It's really fun and it pays good. atleast in sweden

    • @sharkjawchaberski1281
      @sharkjawchaberski1281 Před 5 lety +1

      Same here!

    • @marti9
      @marti9 Před 5 lety

      don’t give up i loved these since i was a kid and i’ve done it full time since i was 17 i’m 30 now😎

    • @Janszy
      @Janszy Před 5 lety

      Gotta learn how to use a shovel and rake before you jump in one of those

  • @adammahon1908
    @adammahon1908 Před 4 lety +1

    Im an operator and all you need to become very good is just practice and a tip would be to really try and focus when starting off and thinking about what your doing so then in the future it will all become natural

  • @amanzeanuforo2972
    @amanzeanuforo2972 Před 3 lety +1

    This really helped a lot I want to be a life time operator I love heavy equipment so I leaned the basics and hopefully when I start my training will be hopefully ahead of my class tnx God bless

  • @Heworldwide
    @Heworldwide Před 3 lety +4

    Thanks for the insightful video, this just landed me a job interview 🙏🏾

  • @sasman63
    @sasman63 Před 4 lety +9

    Brilliant. Going on a week course soon. Never ever been in one before....good video and instructions

  • @Fuentingman
    @Fuentingman Před 4 lety +2

    My father here in Spain he have the same excavator komatsu pc 210 and when i was a kid he teach me a little bit it was awsome.

  • @eco_guardian
    @eco_guardian Před 3 lety +1

    I'm so grateful I watched this. I just had one dropped off and I didn't know half that stuff. Thank you thank you.

  • @dave3464
    @dave3464 Před 5 lety +3

    Nice video! Easy to understand and follow. Its a good idea to separate the topsoil, clay, gravel into different piles when excavating. Probably not a concern in the sandbox where you are working. But its one thing that is often overlooked by novices in the field. And no digging without utilities marked. Safety first!

  • @fab8672
    @fab8672 Před 4 lety +6

    I liked the way this was recorded , I'd like to know more about it !

  • @paulbrink1168
    @paulbrink1168 Před 5 lety +2

    I’m a mason apprentice that is looking to start taking on my journeyman and be able to run heavy equipment to have larger jobs that I can do myself watching your videos will have me more prepared to get my osha cert as a machine operator in my field to add to my resume to join the masons union northeast region

  • @matthevandenberg
    @matthevandenberg Před 5 lety +2

    This is actually the BEST excavator tutorial I've ever seen!

  • @angelofanella7860
    @angelofanella7860 Před 3 lety +5

    Operating this thing would make me feel so Alive and powerful

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah...they are pretty awesome!

    • @chuckp1506
      @chuckp1506 Před 3 lety

      It really does man
      My job put me on one 2 months ago and didnt let me get off for a whole month. I loved every day in that beauty.

    • @user-ic1re4zt8f
      @user-ic1re4zt8f Před 3 měsíci

      sure

  • @jckaos9869
    @jckaos9869 Před 4 lety +3

    My dad Just bought A Pc490 For our quarry, To replace the Volvo ec240, Stick it On the ripper And It earns its keep

  • @lamabros4710
    @lamabros4710 Před 3 lety +1

    I've got my induction coming up today to operate this particular Excavator. Thanks for this video. I appreciate your time, knowledge and skills you share with us. God bless you.
    Kind regards.

  • @mathiouskule
    @mathiouskule Před rokem

    What a wonderful instructor woooow so amazing you have fully changed my life from mechanic to excavator operator. Thanks Mr instructor.

  • @kadoogoodlife3857
    @kadoogoodlife3857 Před 4 lety +18

    I'm a young operater started at 3 years old

  • @183charlesspiva
    @183charlesspiva Před 5 lety +4

    Randy, you didn't advise operators to always try to dig over your idlers instead of the drive sprockets whenever possible. I know they will dig over either end, but the idler end is stronger and not as susceptible to damage to the drive motors from the shock of digging. But all in all, a great video.

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  Před 5 lety +1

      Excellent point, definitely will need to cover that in the next video. Thanks for the comment!

  • @carlbamburg7439
    @carlbamburg7439 Před 5 lety +2

    I was taught, that in order to be a true operator, it's CRITICAL to learn to use the foot controls for tracking (moving) the machine.. It's the only way to have the independence for real job conditions. Essentially, using the hand controls would be a habit you'd HAVE to break at some point in order to be an efficient operator..

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  Před 5 lety +1

      Agreed. Our programs are generally for first time operators so we like to start with just one control at a time to keep it simple. But agreed, they should go to foot controls quickly in their training.

    • @mackenziepeek9317
      @mackenziepeek9317 Před 5 lety

      Yeah I was taught only use ypur hands if you are doing small adjustments in movement but to use your feet as much as possible so you can keep ypur hands free to adjust your bucket stick and,boom

  • @carlhudson7173
    @carlhudson7173 Před 4 lety +1

    Its amazing how simple it is to operates this machine. I'm in Jamaica and I really want to learn to master the operation of the Excavator. I really learn something from you, thank you so much. Have a wonderful day.

  • @MrRainbowrooster
    @MrRainbowrooster Před 5 lety +4

    Great video, very helpful. Renting excavator this week, this will give me an advantage. Operated cranes offshore, big ones, but I know each machine type has its own rules. Thanks again

  • @jonlessard9303
    @jonlessard9303 Před 4 lety +3

    Wow I’m on my second week of HEO and this video just boosted my confidence scared shitless of jumping in the excavator

    • @HeavyMetalLearning
      @HeavyMetalLearning  Před 4 lety

      Awesome to hear...good luck! Check out our other excavator videos under our LEARN playlist

  • @UkpemeAkpabio
    @UkpemeAkpabio Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks for making this video to enhance people ability, for operating Excavator machine.

  • @TEESMARKHAN78678
    @TEESMARKHAN78678 Před 3 lety +1

    i am a operator of Komatsu 130 pc......i love ur video man...

  • @MrYorent
    @MrYorent Před 3 lety +4

    wish david wouldve seen this