My son has special needs and he loves antique machines like those he especially likes the pull grader at 4:04 and says if the tractor that is pulling it were painted orange it would look just like Terence the tractor from Thomas and Friends.
our made me go back time as a child where I lived had water treatment station had to be hiked because city grew heavy machines were to clear and make land planing in place I saw them work with the machines hitherto today I like working sails
I've fueled many Cat tractors as a fuel truck driver in Oregon, never noticed a tractor like this one with a V-8. Looks like it belongs there--but never saw another. The Cat 660 machine was a V-8, sure was powerful too.
Super cool. Makes u appreciate modern technology and cabs with air conditioning. Lol .The guy on the blade would have ate some serious dust. Silica lung for sure.
thats a proper site everyone working, no hse knobheads telling you you cant do this or that, im all for safety but its mostly common sense, for every operator these days there is about ten hse personal stopping him from getting the work done.
I hate too be this guy but who back blades especially in a tall gear, any body that's rebuilt final drives knows the agony of not being able too "side for side" gears because of a backblader. I'm sure its his machine though and he can damnwell do what he likes with it to be fair. rant over, great bid as usual
The CAT 977 track loader with a Petersen demo-bucket was my preferred equipment for demolition, but, that was before the excavators. Now, the excavators are the preferred equipment for all types of work applications. Back-blading was a no-no to my uncle who taught me the different techniques on dozing, he said, it's a waste of time & energy. But, like he used to say, "to each his own" if it works then okay, but if it doesn't,....Oh well fuck-it! '
My son has special needs and he loves antique machines like those he especially likes the pull grader at 4:04 and says if the tractor that is pulling it were painted orange it would look just like Terence the tractor from Thomas and Friends.
A skilled operator nicely works a big machine. CAT is a wonderful bulldozer and it is wonderful. Thank you from Japan.
Love that old 977, brings back a lot of memories
Love watching the mighty D9G
our made me go back time as a child where I lived had water treatment station had to be hiked because city grew heavy machines were to clear and make land planing in place I saw them work with the machines hitherto today I like working sails
Excellent vid of classic CAT machines!!! Thanks for sharing, cheers.
I love the old D9G - Thanks
somebody should tell him ! if they wanted to drag that blade backwards they would have put on the back !!! ROOKIES
great display of great machinery
I've fueled many Cat tractors as a fuel truck driver in Oregon, never noticed a tractor like this one with a V-8. Looks like it belongs there--but never saw another. The Cat 660 machine was a V-8, sure was powerful too.
Yeah that was the first thing I noticed I've never seen a V8 cat dozer before
Love them old cats we had a d8 nothing like them 😉🤗
che bello vederle ancora a lavoro.. veramente emozionante
Super cool. Makes u appreciate modern technology and cabs with air conditioning. Lol .The guy on the blade would have ate some serious dust. Silica lung for sure.
Great Show love 977h Many thanks
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a caterpillar e forte no mundo inteiro!!!! muito bom!!
d9 sounds amazing hear the boost!
The V8 D8 would have been great to have on wet ground when the scraper was hard to pull
Love this video 10+😊
If the 9 just had a straight pipe like the 77.
nice old scraper!!!
What was the first one with the v8
Agree with all critical comments, also bystanders are not standing in the most sensible positions if anything slips/changes direction !
thats a proper site everyone working, no hse knobheads telling you you cant do this or that, im all for safety but its mostly common sense, for every operator these days there is about ten hse personal stopping him from getting the work done.
There's nothing like the high low steering of the IH
Great video, just up my street, agree with bassomanvfr about the back dragging I only did that when i could'nt get it level going forward, lol
very good!!!!
Are these " little people " on that Cat at 1:17 or are those Cat D8 , D9's that big....answer they're that big!
Eeek I've just tipped on the ramp!!
Back bladeing isn't aloud
how do i get a invite to this?would love to be there
back dragging with the weight of the blade just on the material just to tidy the top is ok not piles of material like that
omg they are wearing the dirt out
perfect 5\5!!!!!!!!!!
I was taught a dozer was to " push" not backdrag any body can backdrag.
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arghhhh! to see that guy back-dragging on the D9 is agony ... f**king up the hydraulic stanchions...what a dope...
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I hate too be this guy but who back blades especially in a tall gear, any body that's rebuilt final drives knows the agony of not being able too "side for side" gears because of a backblader. I'm sure its his machine though and he can damnwell do what he likes with it to be fair. rant over, great bid as usual
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Man that's just a bunch of old junk that needs to be sold to a scrap metal dealer...........
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The CAT 977 track loader with a Petersen demo-bucket was my preferred equipment for demolition, but, that was before the excavators. Now, the excavators are the preferred equipment for all types of work applications. Back-blading was a no-no to my uncle who taught me the different techniques on dozing, he said, it's a waste of time & energy. But, like he used to say, "to each his own" if it works then okay, but if it doesn't,....Oh well fuck-it!
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it's missing an roller.