I love that sound from 4:05-4:11. The grader that used to plow our neighborhood sounded like that, you could hear it inside our house as he was pushing snow up the hill we lived on.
I used to run a Champion grader in Ontario Can.,I did not have a side plow but rather a 14ft wing with post & push arms . Used it a lot to cut the banks down and back about 10/11ft ! I wouldn't like that steering , common with the blade height adj
Notice the front wheel continually being corrected back and forth? The steering and blade lift are on same control lever,making any movement to left or right to put the blade up or down, causes the steering to zigzag.Cats design flaw, especially when fine grading along curb and gutters.
Denne graderen har ikke et ratt - det styrer joystickene, og jeg tror at zigzagbevegelsen er forårsaket av at operatøren er distrahert av baksiden / sidebladet, og ikke fullt ut kan kontrollere strengenes rakhet, eller er ennå ikke brukt til bilen ...
Mostly the zig zagging is due to the front wheels being pushed sideways due to the downforce on the mold board, which tends to un-weight the front wheels when trying to cut through hard pack. The dual controls on the same lever aren't so much of an issue. Another problem he might have is if his controls lose synch with the steering controller while driving. The steering stick has to be jacked left and right to re-synch it. Dicey at times.
Hvorfor er frontplogen en vanlig rett heller enn en skråning for snø? Tross alt, hvis plogen var en scythe, kunne graderens ramme bli brettet til venstre, og den sentrale plogen kunne skyves til høyre, så i ett pass kan du få en bredere ryddet stripe ...
Dem använder den i princip aldrig, kan ta nån gång i nån infart om en lastmaskin inte är efter och städar, vilket det alltid är här där jag bor i alla fall, så jag har aldrig ens sett dem använda frontbladet.
And i guess that you don´t even have tried to drive a grader, but still know everything about it. That´s how it used to be with people that comment that another person can´t drive.
He's not learning, but you don't know the forces acting on the grader. The blade pushes the grader off sideways and the front wheels have limited grip because of the rear-heavy weight distribution. That's why he's not driving in a straight line. Also, I can't see anything bad about the wing. How about you come up with an explanation to your opinion that somebody does a bad job before you comment. If you find an explanation to your opinion, include it in your comment, if you don't find one, you know you yourself have to learn.
The force ! he gotta lean his front tire against the snow bank I will post a video of me plowing snow with 872 John Deere up here in northern Alberta Canada
I love that sound from 4:05-4:11. The grader that used to plow our neighborhood sounded like that, you could hear it inside our house as he was pushing snow up the hill we lived on.
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Most comfortable running blade on the market. Power and traction beyond belief. If u can't run this machine u shouldn't b running a blade
Excellent operator, nice job, and pushes the wing out just right, like they do where I live in Canada.
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I used to run a Champion grader in Ontario Can.,I did not have a side plow but rather a 14ft wing with post & push arms . Used it a lot to cut the banks down and back about 10/11ft ! I wouldn't like that steering , common with the blade height adj
Intressant film och snyggt filmat!
Tack! Ja ja gjorde en specialare där.
Tänk vad hederliga snökedjor är bra
Tack!
Notice the front wheel continually being corrected back and forth? The steering and blade lift are on same control lever,making any movement to left or right to put the blade up or down, causes the steering to zigzag.Cats design flaw, especially when fine grading along curb and gutters.
I don't have that problem with my 12m
Denne graderen har ikke et ratt - det styrer joystickene, og jeg tror at zigzagbevegelsen er forårsaket av at operatøren er distrahert av baksiden / sidebladet, og ikke fullt ut kan kontrollere strengenes rakhet, eller er ennå ikke brukt til bilen ...
I’ve found that as the more I operate our 140 M you become better and are able to overcome that problem.
Mostly the zig zagging is due to the front wheels being pushed sideways due to the downforce on the mold board, which tends to un-weight the front wheels when trying to cut through hard pack. The dual controls on the same lever aren't so much of an issue. Another problem he might have is if his controls lose synch with the steering controller while driving. The steering stick has to be jacked left and right to re-synch it. Dicey at times.
@@georgianbents needs another 2 tons added to the front,so the front wheels dont slide.
Väldigt bra film Rille! Tuffa effekter i början :D
MachineTV good
perfekt video
Tackar!
vi fick 25 cm snö i går :P nu snöar det igen ;(
man kan håppas att våren är poväg :)
Bra filer du har rille/BM
Hvorfor er frontplogen en vanlig rett heller enn en skråning for snø? Tross alt, hvis plogen var en scythe, kunne graderens ramme bli brettet til venstre, og den sentrale plogen kunne skyves til høyre, så i ett pass kan du få en bredere ryddet stripe ...
Dem använder den i princip aldrig, kan ta nån gång i nån infart om en lastmaskin inte är efter och städar, vilket det alltid är här där jag bor i alla fall, så jag har aldrig ens sett dem använda frontbladet.
@@RilleS88 It is used for dirt as well.
nice video
Haha why? This is normal in sweden at this time to push out the snowbanks.. They do it everywhere. Thanks!
snyggt filmat och bra video
Vi får väl se, man vet aldrig med vädret.
O.K.!
mer snö rille ? :P
Why no chains?
Because we have wery good snow tyres in then scandinavia. And if the weather is cold it's a wery good grip whith these tyres.
Åfan de va inte lite.
He don’t know how to run a grader and what a bad wing design
And i guess that you don´t even have tried to drive a grader, but still know everything about it. That´s how it used to be with people that comment that another person can´t drive.
Ya he is probably just learning
He's not learning, but you don't know the forces acting on the grader. The blade pushes the grader off sideways and the front wheels have limited grip because of the rear-heavy weight distribution. That's why he's not driving in a straight line. Also, I can't see anything bad about the wing. How about you come up with an explanation to your opinion that somebody does a bad job before you comment. If you find an explanation to your opinion, include it in your comment, if you don't find one, you know you yourself have to learn.
The force ! he gotta lean his front tire against the snow bank I will post a video of me plowing snow with 872 John Deere up here in northern Alberta Canada
@@catdiesel7143 like to see your video