International Hough H-400C Documentary

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 57

  • @raymondj3869
    @raymondj3869 Před 6 lety +9

    I operated one of these from 2004-09 before my company decided it was too expensive to maintain. Absolute beast of a front loader!!! One of my favorite machines to operate.

  • @KeeferJ
    @KeeferJ Před 4 lety +9

    The way the cab is positioned on this type of loader, it kind of reminds me of how the Tonka front loader looks.

  • @danielkillgrove1449
    @danielkillgrove1449 Před 6 lety +5

    I worked for IH back from 1970-1980 in their Libertyville, Il. plant. That's where this machine was made. I helped build and kit up a few of the 400's. They made a lot of different models and I built and kitted up on most of them. It was always fun to bring one to life, tune/test it and drive it to the yard. This 400c drove and handled really smoothly for such a large loader.

  • @groovyUtube
    @groovyUtube Před 11 lety +2

    I was the main mechanic on 14 of these loaders for over 10 years. The H400A models with their Detroit 12v71 engines were better in some ways than the later H400C models with their POS Cummins VT1710 engines. I rebuilt almost every part on these machines from their hoist rams, to their engines, transmissions, buckets, hydraulic pumps, etc. all are machines had the long arms

  • @ejsayler1
    @ejsayler1 Před 9 lety +4

    I ran one of these back in 1984 and 85 in Alaska! nice video..

  • @carlkouns3907
    @carlkouns3907 Před rokem

    I ran a 400 1975 model and loved this loader

  • @scaler27
    @scaler27 Před 11 lety +2

    I ran this type of loader in an underground mine at Ste Genevieve Mo. Our company has 6 of these big loaders at any one time.

  • @chieforgan12
    @chieforgan12 Před rokem

    a very nice machine channel sometimes its sad to see the old machines just rust away would be nice to see them up and runnin again

  • @genehall8895
    @genehall8895 Před 6 lety +3

    If international would have taken many of its customers advice and input on the 400 ,it would have been the premiere big rock loader, rather than the 992C . They only needed to slow it down. It was entirely to fast in 1st gear. Had International put a larger /slower ring and pinion ratio, and added straight hydraulic wet disc brakes, this would have been an amazing machine.

  • @PAmining
    @PAmining  Před 12 lety +2

    Oh I never fail to surprise lol. There used to be a lot of Hough's around here too. The 400's were very popular in mining.

  • @catdieselpower193
    @catdieselpower193 Před 8 lety +6

    Dam fine vid once again justin!! I spent a Lotta time in one of these Ole girls in the day! and the man I ran it for still owne's it to this day! She's Detroit powered tho!

  • @lewiemcneely9143
    @lewiemcneely9143 Před 8 lety +3

    I ran an old Cat 966 with rear steer and no articulation, just straight steering. Took a little getting used to but you run what you have. Seems like Case had a cab forward setup like this. Good video!

  • @UnitCrane514
    @UnitCrane514 Před 12 lety +3

    Amazing job Justin! Been waiting for a new walk around for a long time! Your videos keep getting better, cant wait for more!!!

  • @CATERPILLARD9L
    @CATERPILLARD9L Před 12 lety +2

    I was thinking the other day wondering when you or if you would ever do a video on the old Hough's, now it's here. These were and still are a very popular loader around my area. At one time (back in the day) there was probably more Hough's than the other brands around here.

  • @animenut69
    @animenut69 Před 12 lety +1

    reminds me of the loader this grain elevator used to drag around a 50ft walkway out of the river.after it fell in. interesting how stout the old loader buckets looked compared to now a day stuff. looks like a mighty fine afternoon to walk around that loader

  • @beerdeddi1
    @beerdeddi1 Před 12 lety +2

    Yeah, old school form. What a loader!

  • @jeremylee99100
    @jeremylee99100 Před 12 lety

    i love thease videos becouse you have done your resuch becouse any body can go out and do a walk around and you go the exstra mile to make thease better. grate job keep them up

  • @PAmining
    @PAmining  Před 12 lety +1

    Thank you, I appreciate it!

  • @johndonahue1935
    @johndonahue1935 Před 9 lety +9

    I was the mechanic that maintained 14 or these machines for 10 years we had A models and C models, both with 19 yard coal buckets for handling pet coke. They ran two shifts a day. They constantly broke and kept me constantly working. We had beefed up long arms, and beefed up axle housings. I rebuilt everything from their steering, diffs, planets, rams, trans, TQ's, engines, frames, rims, cabs, brakes, etc.
    The A models were vastly better than the C models their 12v71 engines burned half the fuel and lasted 10 times longer and were much much cheaper to rebuild. The C models had better brakes and more power with their terrible VT1710 cummins engines.

    • @raymondj3869
      @raymondj3869 Před 6 lety

      John Donahue i ran one on pet coke and bottom Ash. I loved the power but you're right, it was always broke!

  • @PAmining
    @PAmining  Před 12 lety

    Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!

  • @danielmarshall4587
    @danielmarshall4587 Před 6 lety +1

    Back watching this channel AGAIN... I don't even work in the mining industry

  • @Dailydieseldose315
    @Dailydieseldose315 Před 12 lety +2

    What about those old fuel trucks on the hill? This seems like a magical place for old equipment!

  • @lindro123
    @lindro123 Před 12 lety

    would love to see this loader running and working! Awesome Video

  • @8068
    @8068 Před 5 lety +3

    The loader is great shape for a 1975 model. Is it still in operation?

    • @PAmining
      @PAmining  Před 5 lety +2

      I believe this unit was retired. Thanks

  • @charlesmccormick4443
    @charlesmccormick4443 Před 8 lety +2

    Eagle coal an dock(centeral asphalt/w.v. paving/v.n.green co.),wv.,use to have a 400 hough on there strip mine,with a coal bucket ,they used it to load cline's in the 1970's . At 5:55 in the back ground,that looks like a 1965 GMC 5000 tandem V6 351 gas with a 5 & 4 ,when you learn to drive one of those dump trucks productively,you can say you learned something........

    • @banjocantrell838
      @banjocantrell838 Před 6 lety

      Hi Charles McCormic. Where was the location of the mine you worked ? I worked the area of Holden WVa. I was with Elm Coal in Ky, so I paneled to the old Rebel job. We used several Cline coal trucks . Thanks for the post you made

  • @tomlowe8563
    @tomlowe8563 Před 5 lety +2

    Would love to se this in action just for the sound of the Cummins

  • @Fourandaquarter
    @Fourandaquarter Před 11 lety +1

    I'm really diggin' the documentaries (pun intended)... Very well done indeed! Where do you learn so much history and background info on all this equipment? Interesting stuff.

  • @davide30541
    @davide30541 Před 12 lety +2

    once more, a good video with good information :) keep'em comming :)

  • @catleefs
    @catleefs Před 12 lety

    Fantastic, congratulations!!!

  • @PAmining
    @PAmining  Před 12 lety +1

    I'm not really sure. I didn't look at the tires on the machine to be able to tell you

  • @Megashovelman
    @Megashovelman Před 12 lety +1

    Are those tires tubed or tubeless, they look like tire size 29.5x29. Am I correct?

  • @Starcar4900EX
    @Starcar4900EX Před 12 lety

    Great video. Love watching them.
    Kyle

  • @scrapbmxrider16
    @scrapbmxrider16 Před 11 lety +2

    It would be great if you could start these machines up

  • @PAmining
    @PAmining  Před 12 lety

    Thanks

  • @lindro123
    @lindro123 Před 12 lety

    you sir..are my hero!

  • @MotoScootMech
    @MotoScootMech Před 12 lety +1

    Great video Justin, nice to see the old iron gets some camera time too haha. Was the transmission on this loader manual? Every lever looks like you'll have some sore arms after a hard days work! Got any idea of the operating weight? It would be interesting to see if we saw a few modern loaders with the cab on the front because of on-board back up cameras we see so often today.

  • @royaltoncoal1971
    @royaltoncoal1971 Před 9 lety +3

    We had 4 of these ,and they were a great loader ,they just needed to be slowed down ,they were entirely to fast ,other than that ,a great machine.

    • @banjogregcantrell6235
      @banjogregcantrell6235 Před 8 lety +3

      +ROYALTON COAL , yes they sure were fast especially in 2 Nd gear. As I recall it was only a 2 Spd. I operated one in rock loading 777 and 773 CAT trucks. Fine loader, but never turn the steering wheel unless the wheels were rolling as the rear was what did the steering. Guess you well recall that in relearning to operate after being on CAT. lol.

  • @427med
    @427med Před 7 lety +2

    wish somebody needed a new lift cyl for this 400c i have a new one can.t give it away thinking about cutting it down for a press

  • @jeremylee99100
    @jeremylee99100 Před 12 lety

    your more than welcome

  • @barry6265
    @barry6265 Před 12 lety

    love ya work

  • @SFtruckerWolf
    @SFtruckerWolf Před 9 lety +2

    I don´t like when cab is on front part and I don´t know even one loader driver who likes it on front part, why. Because loading arms and bucket is allways just same way on your eyes, cannot look side of arms and bucket. Second, reverse, open space, turning wheel, turning wheel and nothing happens, before big klonk, turning was all and then you feel that it is turning.

  • @nl1cat
    @nl1cat Před 12 lety

    I runned a 400c and Dresser570 in the days.

  • @johndeeregreen9987
    @johndeeregreen9987 Před 12 lety

    case had there cabs on the fornt part of the loaders to the older ones. does this machine still do work of is its workin days over and in the bone yard?

  • @PAmining
    @PAmining  Před 12 lety

    You may get the chance to see an H400C working from me

  • @PAmining
    @PAmining  Před 12 lety +1

    Why does everyone care if the machine still runs or not lol. Yes it still runs

  • @PAmining
    @PAmining  Před 12 lety +1

    Lol! Thanks

  • @Mentorcase
    @Mentorcase Před 6 lety +4

    Those tail wagging loaders are horrible to operate, when backing up you have to keep an eye on the rear end at all times to make sure they are pointing in the right direction, if you look away for a few seconds they end up next to the cab and you get whipped around. having the cab attached to the front end is a really bad idea.

  • @genehall9931
    @genehall9931 Před 11 lety

    THIS BRINGS BACK ALOT OF CHILDHOOD MEMORIES, MY FAMILIES COAL COMPANY HAD 8 OF THESE MACHINES. THEY WERE A MUCH LARGER AND IN MY OPINION, A MUCH BETTER MACHINE THAN THE 992A AND B, HOWEVER, THAT ALL CHANGED WITH THE PURCHASE OF A 992C, AFTER THAT THEY ONLY BOUGHT ONE MORE. WHICH BY THIS TIME WAS THE DRESSER 570. PEICE OF JUNK. THAT ONLY FUELED THEM PURCHASING ONLY CAT MACHINERY TO THIS DAY.
    THEY NOW USE 993K's 777s AND 785 ROCK TRUCKS.

  • @PAmining
    @PAmining  Před 12 lety

    I don't film fuel trucks lol

  • @jimmychambers3836
    @jimmychambers3836 Před 8 lety

    reminds me of the junky Fiat allis loader

  • @juanasanelli6831
    @juanasanelli6831 Před 10 lety

    Is a great machine easy for operate and repair &service i like very much than a complicated Caterpillar machine

  • @PAmining
    @PAmining  Před 11 lety

    Not my style