Try to anchor the bottom of the track in the front so the track can not turn and the dozer will pull itself out by walking in the the track. I hope you understand how this works.
Странное видео с самого начала.Дети...бегают и играют, когда цепи и тросы под нагрузкой .Выход простой.Отжаться на рыхлителе и отвале и подложить под гусеницы бревна или камни и так несколько раз.Конечно долго и тяжело.А что мы видим, что какая-то автомашина,каторая и сама сдавая назад буксует,вытаскивает свободно бульдозер,который её,т е. машину,в три раза тяжелее.Какой то цирк,да и.только...
My wife and I don’t care what anybody says. To the both of us there is nothing more beautiful than some little precious gifts from God, Playing. We raised 4, beautiful, precious, Deeply loving boys. Both of us are born and raised here in Northwest Montana5 miles from the Canadian border. 17 and three-quarter miles from the Idaho State line and we raised all 4 boys right here on our land. In what is called the, YAAK VALLEY.
This is how I was weaned. Dad was a dozer hand & I went where he went. Drove my first D-6 when I was 8. Across a flooded Bitter Creek in Grady Co. Oklahoma. Dad drove the picup. 1963 I think. I wouldn't trade those day's for gold. I was as safe as if I was in my mother's arm's. When I started school I was a year ahead of the other kid's but I didn't know it. A good way to raise a boy.
Absolutely love the old yellow iron!! My grandpa was a equipment operator for many years and that is the kind he ran. An old D7 like that can do as much work as today's D8 or D9. It's a shame they don't make equipment like that anymore.
Dude how about you get your kids outta the damn way! Better yet don't bring them to do something dangerous like that. ( Yes it's dangerous because if those cables snap under pressure they can cut a man straight in half! Not to mention they were running around while the red truck was trying to back up.)
That was my thoughts as well, it's dangerous enough for the guy in the dozer but to have the kids that close is a bad idea. I've seen what busted cables and chains can do and it is absolute carnage.
Norway! Its an old flatbed artillery truck from the army surplus which I rebuilt into a tipper truck. You can see it close up In some of my other videos
I had a drainage plow on a Terex dozer - first trick is to realize you are not coming out on your own. We cut about 8" x 4 foot tree pieces and got them under each track.
HA !!!!! The chains that goofy old coot was hooking up to try and drag that thing out might be strong enough to hold up a bird feeder......... LMAO !!!!!
Shorts, mini van, sneakers, little kids. Are you guys pros or weekenders. Met a logger here log rolled off truck killed his 8 year old. I rented my D7G last year to guy he let kid at controls he was sitting next to him by blade lever. He fell of was in coma 3 weeks hospital 3 months, now crippled for life. I heard today a guy 25 miles from me was decapitated today with a loader. It's ok to train kids just be very careful.
I would say it comes down to identifying the dangerous parts. I don't say accidents cant happen, but after 30 years of living with machines, you tend to know the dangerous parts and take measures. Someone does not just fall out of a machine and under the tires or tracks, you have failed in numerous places to get to that point. You don't let kids drive machines if you are not 100% sure you have control of the situation. If its flat terrain, closed cab, in low gear at idle speed, I see no problems letting a kid try to operate a dozer or loader if I'm sitting next to him. As said before, if you have 10s of thousands of hours of operating equipment you know how the machine and operator will react to certain inputs and situations. You can therefore take countermeasures before danger comes to play. But again, accidents do happen, and they always will. And life would be pretty boring if we should walk around with helmets afraid of being hit by a meteorite.
Traditional or not the only thing that matters is that you got it out. Good video. In the beginning of the video did you record the dozer by walking in front of it or with a drone?
I walked in front, i understand people's safety concern but the driver is 100% focused on me filming. These videos are made for youtube purposes and not in professional work. Its also my father and we know each other pretty well and communicate by hand signals behind the scenes ;)
@@evjone I wasn't worried about the safety, nothing is going to happen as long as the operator is paying attention to you. I record heavy machinery too and like how you recorded this video. Well done 👍
lucky is all i ca n say about that one. Ive had 13 cats over the years and managed to turn two over, and if you get one stuck, no matter the size, its a pain to get unstuck.....great video,,,,good job,,,,dont do it again!!!
It s the attachment on the back that got you stuck , I d call that a design flaw , once you get that up you can drive out of that shite with no problem
🤣🤣🤣 The tool bar on the back doesn't have anything attached to it. @ 11:06, when he starts the engine and raises it up, the tool bar is clear of the ground.
Shove the blade down as far as poss then feed a 8 inch tree trunk under the tracks - side to side and as near to centre as possible. It;ll claw its way up on top and rock over forwards
Yes , you have to be a bit inventive sometimes , particularly if you are on your own out in the stix, and its nice to be prepared with some nice long cables and chains hiding in your tool box just in case . Nothing worse than being helpless on your own .
No, its a one axis ripper witch can only move up and down, put we were able to lift the back of the dozer ewit ther ripper, enough to get som trees and brush under for traction
Este Material es muy plastico con exeso de humedad cuando está seco produce una Gran sponja tipo bolsa de Aire se hunde con el peso y luego resal para arriba
Mucha distancias Recorrio el tractor dé orugas hay que usar el Angloducer en diagonal cruzar el Angloducerpaa mayor rapidez del Equipo( ese material Sinouso es muy pesado saludes
It happens pretty quick some days ,you don’t have to try very hard quite often you think if I give that just one more push it would look so much better then you are stuck (dammit)🫤
local homeowner with a D8(?) grading backfill with his 10 year old Son playing nearby..It didn't end well..The Father soon thereafter committed suicide from the guilt..
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Try to anchor the bottom of the track in the front so the track can not turn and the dozer will pull itself out by walking in the the track. I hope you understand how this works.
Good advice Christina 👍👍👍
Странное видео с самого начала.Дети...бегают и играют, когда цепи и тросы под нагрузкой .Выход простой.Отжаться на рыхлителе и отвале и подложить под гусеницы бревна или камни и так несколько раз.Конечно долго и тяжело.А что мы видим, что какая-то автомашина,каторая и сама сдавая назад буксует,вытаскивает свободно бульдозер,который её,т е. машину,в три раза тяжелее.Какой то цирк,да и.только...
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I love the sound of those old D7's
My wife and I don’t care what anybody says. To the both of us there is nothing more beautiful than some little precious gifts from God, Playing. We raised 4, beautiful, precious,
Deeply loving boys. Both of us are born and raised here in Northwest Montana5 miles from the Canadian border. 17 and three-quarter miles from the Idaho State line and we
raised all 4 boys right here on our land. In what is called the, YAAK VALLEY.
This is how I was weaned. Dad was a dozer hand & I went where he went. Drove my first D-6 when I was 8. Across a flooded Bitter Creek in Grady Co. Oklahoma. Dad drove the picup. 1963 I think. I wouldn't trade those day's for gold. I was as safe as if I was in my mother's arm's. When I started school I was a year ahead of the other kid's but I didn't know it. A good way to raise a boy.
Love!
@@evjone I agree 👍
Absolutely love the old yellow iron!! My grandpa was a equipment operator for many years and that is the kind he ran. An old D7 like that can do as much work as today's D8 or D9. It's a shame they don't make equipment like that anymore.
Nice work. She was stuck really good.
Fantastic video 📹. Looking in from Ireland 🇮🇪
After the cable broke, and when the cam was off the operator lifted up the rear ripper lol, great video
😉
Dude how about you get your kids outta the damn way! Better yet don't bring them to do something dangerous like that. ( Yes it's dangerous because if those cables snap under pressure they can cut a man straight in half! Not to mention they were running around while the red truck was trying to back up.)
That Deutz truck is awesome, and the engine sounds amazing.
sorry, to much going on to have kids around. Chains/cables break and do terrible things.
That was my thoughts as well, it's dangerous enough for the guy in the dozer but to have the kids that close is a bad idea. I've seen what busted cables and chains can do and it is absolute carnage.
Now that’s how you raise kids. Let crawl and explore and talk. Ask questions and let em go!
Thanks... finally a person with some common sense... Lee Brooke, my man ;)
Amen to that.
Wow, look at this georgeous Magirus truck ! At least 40 years old, but It looks like new !!
Would be glad to own it.
In which country are you ?
Norway! Its an old flatbed artillery truck from the army surplus which I rebuilt into a tipper truck. You can see it close up In some of my other videos
I had a drainage plow on a Terex dozer - first trick is to realize you are not coming out on your own. We cut about 8" x 4 foot tree pieces and got them under each track.
Chain them to the tracks and it will pull itself out, My father did this for a dozer stuck in a pond/
Nice to see the County Tractorbstill at work
Not many around anymore 🙁
HA !!!!! The chains that goofy old coot was hooking up to try and drag that thing out might be strong enough to hold up a bird feeder......... LMAO !!!!!
Like.rodrigo da retroescavadeira 🇧🇷🤙.D7 top 👉👍
That's definitely a team work.
Shorts, mini van, sneakers, little kids. Are you guys pros or weekenders. Met a logger here log rolled off truck killed his 8 year old. I rented my D7G last year to guy he let kid at controls he was sitting next to him by blade lever. He fell of was in coma 3 weeks hospital 3 months, now crippled for life. I heard today a guy 25 miles from me was decapitated today with a loader. It's ok to train kids just be very careful.
I would say it comes down to identifying the dangerous parts.
I don't say accidents cant happen, but after 30 years of living with machines, you tend to know the dangerous parts and take measures.
Someone does not just fall out of a machine and under the tires or tracks, you have failed in numerous places to get to that point.
You don't let kids drive machines if you are not 100% sure you have control of the situation.
If its flat terrain, closed cab, in low gear at idle speed, I see no problems letting a kid try to operate a dozer or loader if I'm sitting next to him.
As said before, if you have 10s of thousands of hours of operating equipment you know how the machine and operator will react to certain inputs and situations. You can therefore take countermeasures before danger comes to play.
But again, accidents do happen, and they always will. And life would be pretty boring if we should walk around with helmets afraid of being hit by a meteorite.
Kids definitely need to be in a safe place,common sense!!!!
Don't fall off.
Traditional or not the only thing that matters is that you got it out. Good video. In the beginning of the video did you record the dozer by walking in front of it or with a drone?
I walked in front, i understand people's safety concern but the driver is 100% focused on me filming. These videos are made for youtube purposes and not in professional work. Its also my father and we know each other pretty well and communicate by hand signals behind the scenes ;)
@@evjone I wasn't worried about the safety, nothing is going to happen as long as the operator is paying attention to you. I record heavy machinery too and like how you recorded this video. Well done 👍
Nice one from England
I truly like the dump truck but I'll bet it's a bear at the fuel pump. Beautiful place for a cabin.
i actually got a tiny cabin 3 miles further up the hill :)
Love the truck. A load of dirt in the bed would have helped some, but they got it, anyway. Pulling down hill helped a lot.
I'm 4 minutes into the video thinking to myself 'aint no way that cable and chain combo is going to pull out this D7 dozer'. Let see what happens.
14 mins and snap!
good job in the end. I was surprised.
i was also suprised ;)
Where was this, never seen grey dirt like that, at least not in this part of the US
This is in Sweden..recognized the language and the truck plates
lucky is all i ca n say about that one. Ive had 13 cats over the years and managed to turn two over, and if you get one stuck, no matter the size, its a pain to get unstuck.....great video,,,,good job,,,,dont do it again!!!
Aren't u guys gonna change the tracks? They look pretty worn out
probably not, but i might weld some grousers on in the future
Why did they use their ripper in fresh mud?
The caly is so hard packed, that you have to loosen it up some.
next time just chain a log to front of tracks it will walk out. old Alaskan or russian trick
i actualluy dont know why i did not think of that, even though ive been a tank driver for 7 years...
@@evjone use it next time lol
Yep ,learned the log trick in is U.S. Army tank driving school. It will also work on small tractors.
It s the attachment on the back that got you stuck , I d call that a design flaw , once you get that up you can drive
out of that shite with no problem
🤣🤣🤣 The tool bar on the back doesn't have anything attached to it. @ 11:06, when he starts the engine and raises it up, the tool bar is clear of the ground.
@@bluegrallis You are right! at 15.45 you can see the toolbar not touching the ground.I have to look better next time !
Did you try to lift your tracks and put dunnage under them?it's alot of work but it's hot me out of some pretty swampy ground.
Shove the blade down as far as poss then feed a 8 inch tree trunk under the tracks - side to side and as near to centre as possible.
It;ll claw its way up on top and rock over forwards
Yes , you have to be a bit inventive sometimes , particularly if you are on your own out in the stix, and its nice to be prepared with some nice long cables and chains hiding in your tool box just in case .
Nothing worse than being helpless on your own .
Only sometimes.
Get the kids out of the active heavy equipment operation!
Chain a log or rail iron too in front of tracks by front idler it will drag itself out
A couple of snatch blocks attached to the dozer would have doubled your pulling power
Not availeble at the time ...
The kid was the best part
Магирус красавчик!!!
Air cooled 💪
Hey, your ripper is down!
Glad you got it pull out And what year is that bulldozer
1974 D7F
Hi GUDD. Could you have used your ripper to push the machine out? Best regards, 🙃
No, its a one axis ripper witch can only move up and down, put we were able to lift the back of the dozer ewit ther ripper, enough to get som trees and brush under for traction
Det var bra! Mer av sånt! Dåkk må få tak i en pensjonert bergingspanser!
That Dozer was lucky. The ground where it was stuck was so soaked.
Where’s this at?
Nice work recovering the Dozer and I like the winch on the tractor ! Is that a Ford tractor ?
A Ford county I think
Those chains are a little on the light side!!!
Hur kan man låta ett barn klättra om kring på en arbetsplatts helt obevakat? 😫😫😫
det e min trädgård Svenne ;)
That gumbo clay is hell ,that's why I have a winch on back of my d 7 , need new grousers or track pads on d 7
Good job
Pick up and pull. Not down
There is not much traction left on those pads
send your grandsons to home its not place for him !
It’s the perfect place for him ,he learns to work hard and hang out with family
Edit some out boring, kids get out of the way.
один мост это какая марка нашей колхиды интересный очень у вас грузовик даже своей кабиной немножко похоже на татру чешскую
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magirus
desde Argentina ¿Para que llevo esos chicos inquietos a un lugar lleno de peligros??? MaL Mal,,,
мне показалось или у застрявшего бульдозера гусли лысые ???
Put some logs under the front and walk it out
Ou bicho bruto!!!
Este Material es muy plastico con exeso de humedad cuando está seco produce una Gran sponja tipo bolsa de Aire se hunde con el peso y luego resal para arriba
Mucha distancias Recorrio el tractor dé orugas hay que usar el Angloducer en diagonal cruzar el Angloducerpaa mayor rapidez del Equipo( ese material Sinouso es muy pesado saludes
That looked like fishing line lol.
Is this a prank or what? Come On Man......🇨🇱🤔🤣
Total contrived show good for those who dont know any better
Thanks, but you're wrong ;)
Nice!!!!!
Хоть детей убрали..бы 😱
Видимо, не жалко... либо мозгов мало...
You almost have to try to get a dozer stuck
i can assure you its quite easy ;)
It happens pretty quick some days ,you don’t have to try very hard quite often you think if I give that just one more push it would look so much better then you are stuck (dammit)🫤
An empty truck does not pull much, next time put a load on first
if i only had something to load it with :/
nice ford county
Thanks !
Get those kids out of there!!!!!!!
Yes, those kids belong in daycare!
this is daycare, for big and small kids ;)
This is a whole lot better than daycare
@@mrbabycotton yes imagine that, people raising their own kids. What is the world coming to?
Never bury brush!!
why?
local homeowner with a D8(?) grading backfill with his 10 year old Son playing nearby..It didn't end well..The Father soon thereafter committed suicide from the guilt..
I can assure you this is pretty much staged and there is a lot more going on behind camera than what you see ;)
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Ripper down = zipper down.
👋Hello my chennal youtuber juni dengin👍💪
Esse operador é muito ruim de lâmina no esteira.
Dangereux les enfants
Bad place to have kids running around
Not a place for the kiddies.
yea, its kind of, kind not. I can see your concerns but in a controlled enviroment like this is its good for them
種麥'米🌹🍉'瓜瓜。
小娃孩亂👹跑卡車高沒看著危👹險?
That's why soviet tanks carried logs th-cam.com/video/y-6vLJi4xOs/w-d-xo.html
Con todo respeto aburrido 😞
boredom
Стыдно,, сам немог выехать,, сколько брёвен вокруг