I just started driving one of these, Volve A30G , i was thrown in deep end, and everyday im learning something new, must i always be straight when lowering my skip ? sometimes im turning all be, very slowly
Seen it done many times not recommended and usually against company policy as its hard on tyres etc unless its fine material but it saves time pushing up the material if a Front end loader isnt available etc
Thats what the RT is designed for Mr. Ive seen it done many times. If you have half a brain, you back up your piles to dump. Should be able to stagger your loads and build yourself a ramp to the moon without a wheel loader babysitting.
@@codys69 yeah mate I used to do it when we had little access to a front end loader but later on that job we were warned never do it again by the project manager his reply that's what a loader is for and most work places in Australia because of workplace health and safety you'll get a warning then if you keep doing it removed from the job
@@codys69 if you kno anything about adt then you would know that this puts all the weight on the elephant feet and fucks them ...whos got half a brain?
@@codys69 It was most definitely NOT designed for that. Those kind of moves are not only unsafe they put huge stresses and unnecessary wear on the machine. Just because it can doesn't mean it should.
Nice shot of the A40D. You make a really good job! ;o)
Thanks! Good to see you checking out some of my older videos. :)
If I've the time I would watch it all. :-)
I just started driving one of these, Volve A30G , i was thrown in deep end, and everyday im learning something new, must i always be straight when lowering my skip ? sometimes im turning all be, very slowly
And: I never saw a dumper dumping like this! Crazy
I know! I saw what he was doing as I was getting my camera ready and hoped he'd do it again so I could film it.
Lucky girl!!! :-)
好猛,這麼陡都能倒土!
Seen it done many times not recommended and usually against company policy as its hard on tyres etc unless its fine material but it saves time pushing up the material if a Front end loader isnt available etc
Thats what the RT is designed for Mr. Ive seen it done many times. If you have half a brain, you back up your piles to dump. Should be able to stagger your loads and build yourself a ramp to the moon without a wheel loader babysitting.
@@codys69 yeah mate I used to do it when we had little access to a front end loader but later on that job we were warned never do it again by the project manager his reply that's what a loader is for and most work places in Australia because of workplace health and safety you'll get a warning then if you keep doing it removed from the job
Front end loader....you ever see a rear loader?
@@codys69 if you kno anything about adt then you would know that this puts all the weight on the elephant feet and fucks them ...whos got half a brain?
@@codys69 It was most definitely NOT designed for that. Those kind of moves are not only unsafe they put huge stresses and unnecessary wear on the machine. Just because it can doesn't mean it should.
Queen, what's the gradient on these?
Not sure! Steep enough that I was amazed he was doing it. :)
wow... queen, may i review this video?
Sure. Just make sure you credit me.
@@Constructionqueen41 Thankyou...
I thin the approach angle was touching
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Truck
Motorcycle
I can do it better;)
Thanks for watching!
Drive it like you stole it
If you can post a video of it