@@everettstormy newer diesels have too much "fluff", so to say.. too many electronics, emissions, etc... too many things to go wrong.. and they sound like a diesel going into puberty.. lol..
@@everettstormy guess you havent heard about the new trucks that cant be emission tested for so many hours after a “regen” because it wont pass emissions or the fact during regen there is toxic def being burned at such high temperatures that cars have had the bumpers melted and paint blistered up on the trucks that are running. Lets not even mention the hundreds/thousands of non emission equiptment used over seas to mine the ore, non or minimal emission trucks that haul it to the ports, ships that use junk fuel to ship it over then whats required to just make the DPF on these newer trucks that still has shit for fuel milage compared to a deleted and tuned truck that gains a minimum of 20% more HP/tq minimum. Tuned and deleted trucks have passed emissions without the $10-$20k+ emission equiptment thats a constant problem and maintenance nightmare to owners world wide, if you dont believe me just look back at the cost of Chris’s lost revenue and thousands he has spent on the ex and dozer sitting on that job. Thats just 1 persons loss, dont get me wrong newer non emission is much cleaner and is sufficient for off road equiptment but i dont believe the ole EPA used any regen data toxicity reports into their claims of “cleaner” engines
I'm 69 with horrible tintinitus from running equipment in my 20s without hearing protection. Specifically a 955H track loader and a D6, both straight pipes. glad to see your ear plugs Chris.
Nice to see Chris helping Betty get through rehab and off of the tractor crack soon, she will be feeling a lot better with the new injectors and a good servicing, but then again, who doesn't :)
Old iron like Betty likes a little snort of “start you bastard” in the morning to quote Jay Paydirt, it’s kind of like having an eye opener the morning after that big night on the town when you broke the rule about doing shots of tequila. You know the one that say one is enough, two is to many, and three is never enough. The trick I am told is knowing how much is just enough and not a drop more. Besides if you work as hard and as many years as Betty you would probably need a kick in the chest to get your motor running too.😅😂🥲
Chris.... I salute you sir... people like you who still see a a good use for marvellous machines like Betty, in this throw away society, need to be praised.. The deep blue container death crush by Betty was priceless... laughed till I cried! Keep it up!
@@dalecherry4044 the whole emissions requirement thing was in place LONG before Obama or even Bush. First started in the early 90s. Why do you think the 2stroke Detroits went away?
@@joedennison2972 DEF became required on most diesel cars and trucks built since 2010 (Obama years). Emissions control was in effect in the early 70s. I had a 1973 mustang with emission crap on it.
@@dalecherry4044 what I am saying is that the requirements were made years prior. I work for an equipment manufacturer and it takes years for engine manufacturers to develop their solution to meet the requirement. Then we need time to develop our products to accept the new engine and system (adding tanks and the electrical & warning systems, etc.) On top of that there were deadlines for when you had to have compliant products in place. Just be happy they have left gasoline powered emission levels alone for quite some time.
Clay color in North Carolina are caused by various iron oxides. Red clay has large amounts of hematite. Gray clay has large amounts of hydromagnitite. Gray clay is a sign of moisture saturation and low oxygen. Red clay is a sign of hot soil with lots of oxygen. The blacker a soil the more organic material it contains. That being said, gray clay is a sign of water logging and low oxygen, could be a sign of ground water near by.
@@toast47624 Where is the geologist to add in comments. I used to play city basketball with a few of them that worked in the geothermal fields in northern CA. They were dime a dozen then, now I know nobody.
One of my uncles had two older D8 Cats. He and my dad built miles of levies to prevent soil erosion on the sloped farmland of eastern Oregon. Watching this video reminds me of time riding with them and learning how to operate equipment. All of those levies are still in great condition after 45 years. Thanks for the great videos Chris.
It is so satisfying to see someone bring back an old machine they ran when they were little. I still have the backhoe and dozer I ran when I was 12 I am now 37. I have been in local 3 operating engineers since 2007 in California. I help rebuild the Oroville dam that broke in 2017. I was there 2 days after it broke Stayed for over 2 years I still live 1 minute away from the dam. Still doing awesome thank you local 3 for keeping my community safe
What a great asset Betty is - she can move mountains with ease, give hours of enjoyment to the operator and flatten drink containers to oblivion. That flying saucer size double stump was a beauty. Love this video.
Love the smashing of the Def bottle! Betty be like stumps dirt roots ya I got this! She is a badass beast! She my favorite piece of your machinery Chris, so glad you saved her!
I like the screw DEF thing. That ole girl don't need that crap. Those things are very handy for someone who understands how to use them correctly. Good video,
homeowner should build some rased soilbeds itll be never easier than with your maschine to fill some raised beds with top soil when you grade and backfill around the house
Was laughing go hard when you ran over the DEF bottle. Betty don't play that. The over the shoulder view of you operating Betty is great, we can see how busy you are with the various levers and control. Glad you saved Betty and added her to your fleet.
I love hearing the sound or Ms. Betty running, as does my Boyfriend.... I find him sometimes sleeping with her hum, he says it makes him think he's back in old blue (big KW he drove until he got hurt) Thank you for all you show us
I know she isn't mine but I feel like a proud parent watching Betty do so well. Nothing sounds like a Cat at work and nothing beats that sound. Great video!
You added a perfect machine to the company , they are able to do so many things well as you get used to running it. Good luck with that a great addition.
“BETTY THE BEAST” truly earned her name sake. So glad you saved her! A full restoration and she would outlast you. What a great push at the end! Amazing what a little tlc can do. Great find, great machine. 👍👍👍
Growing up our neighbor had a 977h and I spent many a weekend in a dump truck with my dad hauling dirt for him. His had standard bucket and 4 scoops to a truck full. His was straight piped also and the sound of that 6 cyl purring sure brings back alot of memories of my head hung out the door of that old Ford just watching the big cat go back and forth
Love that old Cat. The function how it can go from track loader and then the bucket becomes a blade is a neat feature. I've operated underground loaders that were CAT Elphinstone and those muckers has push or EOD plates within the bucket where they'd eject the payload into trucks in confinded areas. Man those beasts would dig with their spade buckets
6:30 regarding you, explaining in a former video why you chose the Volvo. Even a layman recognizes the fast, fluent movements that are possible with this machine. It's a joy to watch. Impressive machine.
Chris that 977(betty) great addition to your fleet, they are true work horse, keep up on her maintenance she will last u many years Thank u from New York city
Government report on clay soils: these appear to be Lynchburg type soils most are marine deposits some are volcanic. Where streams and rivers entered a marine area the soil is likely sander
Ran a 977L & 955L for many years, they like to be run throttle wide open.. Chris is a good operator on it. 977's biggest flaw is the undercarriages can't keep up with the power and weight. That machine may be slow and steady but it will outlast all of the 973's out there today
You better GIVE Betty that oil! 😍 The ole girl has earned it. She was definitely the right tool for the job. I know she's happy being back on a job site and being put to use by a very capable operator. Your friend needs her at the lake project. The impact she'd have on that project would be incredible! And make for awesome videos! This project here is coming along nicely and I can't wait to see how it turns out!
The old Cat's mightn't be as flash but they certainly look tough, sound tough, work like a Trojan. Pure poetry in motion. Love the old Cat's. She eat's the Komatsu.
Hi Chris I'm in love with Betty, powerful, beautiful and a wonderful exhaust note takes me back to watching the D8s on the road construction near mine some 40 odd years ago , be nice to see more of her.
Betty seems to be a great communicator. That's important in a working relationship. She's a keeper. Treat her right and you could have a good employee for a long time. She doesn't appear to want to retire any time soon😊.
Boy, I'm telling you old Betty bebop. What a workhorse. You know it's really nice to see an old piece of iron like that 1 being put back into service. Give her a little TLC and she'll be ready willing and able to go right back to work. Good old school iron. Oh, incidentally, I totally agree. Kill the blue for sure lol. Good stuff Chris. Appreciate you taking us along for the ride. Until next time.
I’m 62 and have always run a Ford 4 stick. I’m not a regular dirt guy, just a very part time operator. I rented a TB240 for the first time and man do I admire you and the Dirt guy even more! Quick learning curve!!! Love the ability of the machine!! Excavators are so awesome with their range of things you can do. I’ve been digging stumps and leveling driveways and the excavator makes it easier. Skidstear would be a bonus. Really like your work and the Dirt guy Too.
Looking good sir , I like how you and Betty took care of the DEF !! I also like the video from inside Betty , it neat to watch you work all the controls !!
Thinking of stumps in the pond... How about putting the trunk down. The roots are like a tree and have lots of hiding places for fry. Just a thought - never did it before.
I love the sound of raw power the older 'dozers have. Betty can certainly push big heaps! "Lucky" machine to work with Chris; worked hard but not abused. Big difference, as shown by the addition of top-up trans oil despite it all being changed the following day. :-)
You’re a smooth operator Chris, you maneuver Betty like she was brand new and as if you’ve run her since her first dig. Each pass you make looks efficient and not wasted.
You did a great job on the hole size for burying the fluff. It is like when I have a pan of leftovers and need to find the right size container to put in the fridge.
I like watching old cartoons and recently they have on the Popeye site 1930s “BETTY BOOP” cartoons. Every time I see them it reminds of your “BETTY” and also my mother who went by Betty. 👍👍👍👍👍😀😀😀😀❤️❤️❤️
I think this could be a regular feature of Betty videos….could add suspense, what will she crush this time. People could send in all kinds of suggestions and we would anxiously watch to find out what it was. Only limit is people’s imagination. 🤪
Smashing that DEF bottle with a true diesel tractor is AWESOME and so ironic.
Almost like take that, Brandon and your fellow mutts!
Love it!
Gretchen is pissed🤣
@@everettstormy newer diesels have too much "fluff", so to say.. too many electronics, emissions, etc... too many things to go wrong.. and they sound like a diesel going into puberty.. lol..
@@everettstormy guess you havent heard about the new trucks that cant be emission tested for so many hours after a “regen” because it wont pass emissions or the fact during regen there is toxic def being burned at such high temperatures that cars have had the bumpers melted and paint blistered up on the trucks that are running. Lets not even mention the hundreds/thousands of non emission equiptment used over seas to mine the ore, non or minimal emission trucks that haul it to the ports, ships that use junk fuel to ship it over then whats required to just make the DPF on these newer trucks that still has shit for fuel milage compared to a deleted and tuned truck that gains a minimum of 20% more HP/tq minimum. Tuned and deleted trucks have passed emissions without the $10-$20k+ emission equiptment thats a constant problem and maintenance nightmare to owners world wide, if you dont believe me just look back at the cost of Chris’s lost revenue and thousands he has spent on the ex and dozer sitting on that job. Thats just 1 persons loss, dont get me wrong newer non emission is much cleaner and is sufficient for off road equiptment but i dont believe the ole EPA used any regen data toxicity reports into their claims of “cleaner” engines
I'm 69 with horrible tintinitus from running equipment in my 20s without hearing protection. Specifically a 955H track loader and a D6, both straight pipes. glad to see your ear plugs Chris.
Just how effective are those little plugs against proper over ear defenders? Great to see Betty working, she is a monster. 😎
@@foghornleghornish Those are usually good for 20 db. Not quite as good as foam plugs.
@@foghornleghornish Those are usually good for 20 db. Not quite as good as foam plugs.
My tinnitus came from working under an exhaust hood doing restaurant work over 40 years.
@@foghornleghornish
Effective ? No. Not at all. Thisdude needs quality noise cancelling ear muffs. They're cheap now.
Betty is a sweet sounding Cat, even with an injector not working. Love the DEF hit and run!!!!👍
Fixing America one track at a time!
Nice to see Chris helping Betty get through rehab and off of the tractor crack soon, she will be feeling a lot better with the new injectors and a good servicing, but then again, who doesn't :)
I don't know, crack is pretty awesome ! Lol, just kidding !
Ether has new been good on Diesel's got to get her off that shit.
@@williamd6967 silicone is better for starting oil in it lubes the engine during startup either washes the cylinder of oil ..
If she's addicted, you have lost your compression. Rehab may include more than injectors.
Old iron like Betty likes a little snort of “start you bastard” in the morning to quote Jay Paydirt, it’s kind of like having an eye opener the morning after that big night on the town when you broke the rule about doing shots of tequila. You know the one that say one is enough, two is to many, and three is never enough. The trick I am told is knowing how much is just enough and not a drop more. Besides if you work as hard and as many years as Betty you would probably need a kick in the chest to get your motor running too.😅😂🥲
Chris.... I salute you sir... people like you who still see a a good use for marvellous machines like Betty, in this throw away society, need to be praised..
The deep blue container death crush by Betty was priceless... laughed till I cried!
Keep it up!
Laughed at the DEF crushing!!! Chris made a pretty good statement there!!!
Thank Obama for that Def. I know many truck drivers and diesel owners who would love to tell him where to put it.
@@dalecherry4044 the whole emissions requirement thing was in place LONG before Obama or even Bush. First started in the early 90s.
Why do you think the 2stroke Detroits went away?
@@joedennison2972 DEF became required on most diesel cars and trucks built since 2010 (Obama years). Emissions control was in effect in the early 70s. I had a 1973 mustang with emission crap on it.
@@dalecherry4044 what I am saying is that the requirements were made years prior.
I work for an equipment manufacturer and it takes years for engine manufacturers to develop their solution to meet the requirement. Then we need time to develop our products to accept the new engine and system (adding tanks and the electrical & warning systems, etc.)
On top of that there were deadlines for when you had to have compliant products in place.
Just be happy they have left gasoline powered emission levels alone for quite some time.
@@joedennison2972 So they came up with Def. That stuff is nasty and corrosive to anything it touches. Sounds like a good solution to me. NOT.
"Oh black Betty bam a lam!" That ram jam song keeps coming to my head when I see this piece of equipment. Stay safe!
Betty most Definitely knows Best. If that Girl wants to Work, then by ALL Means, let her Work.😬👍
Great to see the old iron. Thanks for this.
Thx God we see ol' Betty working. Hallelujah!!! ✌
Betty's salute to DEF was priceless.
I en joyed that bit as well. Great idea, Chris.
smashing that DEF box was priceless!!! Old betty has a lotta push in her!! Good luck with that ol' Cat!!
Clay color in North Carolina are caused by various iron oxides. Red clay has large amounts of hematite. Gray clay has large amounts of hydromagnitite. Gray clay is a sign of moisture saturation and low oxygen. Red clay is a sign of hot soil with lots of oxygen. The blacker a soil the more organic material it contains. That being said, gray clay is a sign of water logging and low oxygen, could be a sign of ground water near by.
Nice description. TY
Did you stay at a Holiday Inn last night?
I was just wondering the significance of the colors... TKX for the info.
When I excavate those clays in NZ they are always saturated with water. We call it blue pug. That clay was remarkably dry.
@@toast47624 Where is the geologist to add in comments. I used to play city basketball with a few of them that worked in the geothermal fields in northern CA. They were dime a dozen then, now I know nobody.
One of my uncles had two older D8 Cats. He and my dad built miles of levies to prevent soil erosion on the sloped farmland of eastern Oregon. Watching this video reminds me of time riding with them and learning how to operate equipment. All of those levies are still in great condition after 45 years. Thanks for the great videos Chris.
If you listen closely as Betty drives over that bottle of DEF you can hear her say "Lets Go Brandon".
It is so satisfying to see someone bring back an old machine they ran when they were little. I still have the backhoe and dozer I ran when I was 12 I am now 37. I have been in local 3 operating engineers since 2007 in California. I help rebuild the Oroville dam that broke in 2017. I was there 2 days after it broke Stayed for over 2 years I still live 1 minute away from the dam. Still doing awesome thank you local 3 for keeping my community safe
Flip the stump over when you place it in the pond so that the roots are facing upward. It makes much better fish habitat than burying the roots.
What a great asset Betty is - she can move mountains with ease, give hours of enjoyment to the operator and flatten drink containers to oblivion. That flying saucer size double stump was a beauty. Love this video.
Go Betty.
Love the smashing of the Def bottle! Betty be like stumps dirt roots ya I got this! She is a badass beast! She my favorite piece of your machinery Chris, so glad you saved her!
I like the screw DEF thing. That ole girl don't need that crap. Those things are very handy for someone who understands how to use them correctly. Good video,
homeowner should build some rased soilbeds itll be never easier than with your maschine to fill some raised beds with top soil when you grade and backfill around the house
Gotta love those old machines; just "Crushing" those DEF ones!
Loved it when you smash the def bottle 😎👊🏻👍🏻
Wow, I actually had to turn the volume down with Miss Betty! One powerful workhorse you got Chris.
Was laughing go hard when you ran over the DEF bottle. Betty don't play that.
The over the shoulder view of you operating Betty is great, we can see how busy you are with the various levers and control.
Glad you saved Betty and added her to your fleet.
I love hearing the sound or Ms. Betty running, as does my Boyfriend.... I find him sometimes sleeping with her hum, he says it makes him think he's back in old blue (big KW he drove until he got hurt) Thank you for all you show us
Oh crap, somebody just dropped a dime on me.😳
Running over the Blue Def can says it all Mr. Chris!! Let's Go Betty!!!
I know she isn't mine but I feel like a proud parent watching Betty do so well. Nothing sounds like a Cat at work and nothing beats that sound. Great video!
Betty's song is fantastic. I love the way she sounds.
I caught the 'Pun' with the Def Can...I was there when Cat fell out of the Road Tractor Emissions Engines...Everybody loves a CAT...
You added a perfect machine to the company , they are able to do so many things well as you get used to running it. Good luck with that a great addition.
Thank you for sharing. Old BETTY working strong. The sweet sound of a CAT Diesel.
Chris Betty is just show that younger crowd how it's done.😎👍🤣🤣🤣🤣
Betty sounds beautiful. Love those old diesel engines. (no DEF)
“BETTY THE BEAST” truly earned her name sake. So glad you saved her! A full restoration and she would outlast you. What a great push at the end! Amazing what a little tlc can do. Great find, great machine. 👍👍👍
We are at DEF Crush 1, launch the Betty!
Running over that damn Def can was a nice touch
Growing up our neighbor had a 977h and I spent many a weekend in a dump truck with my dad hauling dirt for him. His had standard bucket and 4 scoops to a truck full. His was straight piped also and the sound of that 6 cyl purring sure brings back alot of memories of my head hung out the door of that old Ford just watching the big cat go back and forth
I love running those old cat loaders I ran a 955L and a 963 love the old JD 450c and 555 g don't see many working any more
A certain tool store (might be Northern) has Def on sale for all your lesser machines...LOVE the big girl!
Betty was serious about working! 🤣
Awesome to see Beatty earning her keep already.
Love the statement Betty made with the DEF box.
The old girl still has what it takes to plough the dirt !! Gorgeous sound from her as well !😃
I love the music Betty makes too !
Thanks Chris, I just love older iron great video Sir.
the best part was Betty's "editorial comment" about DEF
Love seeing the old girl work!!!
Running over the DEF box was the best part.. GO BETTY GO!!!
Love that old Cat. The function how it can go from track loader and then the bucket becomes a blade is a neat feature. I've operated underground loaders that were CAT Elphinstone and those muckers has push or EOD plates within the bucket where they'd eject the payload into trucks in confinded areas. Man those beasts would dig with their spade buckets
It’s amazing how much faster the new hydraulics versus old hydraulics but I love old iron very cool
Good old Betty, doing a mighty job. Looking forward to the next video. Take care & cheers 🐨🦘🥰
Old Betty was definitely up to the task. She did a fine job. She’s a BIG GIRL. Great video Chris.
Good to see the old iron running again. Also it's awesome to see a great operator that knows how to run the old Iron 😀
I love the sound of Betty's voice. So soothing.😁That to me is a very good way to unwind.
6:30 regarding you, explaining in a former video why you chose the Volvo. Even a layman recognizes the fast, fluent movements that are possible with this machine. It's a joy to watch. Impressive machine.
Just love to see Betty work with your skill Crist .
Lol! Betty Strikes Back! Goodbye Def fluid
Thanks Chris!
Chris that 977(betty) great addition to your fleet, they are true work horse, keep up on her maintenance she will last u many years
Thank u from New York city
Just love the sound of old Betty .power
You are getting a pretty good collection of Machines Chris. Awesome Sir
Betty is one hard working girl. I am glad she joined the family. You, on the other hand, must be ecstatic!
Government report on clay soils: these appear to be Lynchburg type soils most are marine deposits some are volcanic. Where streams and rivers entered a marine area the soil is likely sander
Betty can chew!
Thank you 👍
Ran a 977L & 955L for many years, they like to be run throttle wide open.. Chris is a good operator on it. 977's biggest flaw is the undercarriages can't keep up with the power and weight. That machine may be slow and steady but it will outlast all of the 973's out there today
YES and just watching Betty run so powerful and strong. Sings your words so true.
You better GIVE Betty that oil! 😍 The ole girl has earned it. She was definitely the right tool for the job. I know she's happy being back on a job site and being put to use by a very capable operator. Your friend needs her at the lake project. The impact she'd have on that project would be incredible! And make for awesome videos! This project here is coming along nicely and I can't wait to see how it turns out!
As he’s pushing all those roots into the hole, all I could think was, the grass is always going to be green there.
Betty sure has a nice rumble and hum, singing sweet victory.
Proud of you wearing the hearing protection! Once it's gone, it's gone.
Betty is gonna run like a champ when she gets that service done on her engine! She's a beautiful machine!
It’s Always Neat when you get to Add another piece of Equipment to your Long List of Toys. 😬👍
The old Cat's mightn't be as flash but they certainly look tough, sound tough, work like a Trojan. Pure poetry in motion. Love the old Cat's. She eat's the Komatsu.
Hi Chris I'm in love with Betty, powerful, beautiful and a wonderful exhaust note takes me back to watching the D8s on the road construction near mine some 40 odd years ago , be nice to see more of her.
Watching and hearing Betty working brought back a lot of memories from 30 years ago, thank you
Betty seems to be a great communicator. That's important in a working relationship. She's a keeper. Treat her right and you could have a good employee for a long time. She doesn't appear to want to retire any time soon😊.
What an excellent find Chris. Betty is perfect as new toy and earn her keep.
Wait till Betty has a proper tune up and new fluids. She will be purring like a big CAT. Good job can't wait to see the pond.
Love the new addition! Betty will help a lot, I hope!
Does a good job. Lots of levers to keep in motion :-)
Man- you can get the feel of any machine within an hour it seems! You and Betty did some nice work there!
Love seeing the old Betty running. The crushing of the DEF jug was awesome!!!
Boy, I'm telling you old Betty bebop. What a workhorse. You know it's really nice to see an old piece of iron like that 1 being put back into service. Give her a little TLC and she'll be ready willing and able to go right back to work. Good old school iron. Oh, incidentally, I totally agree. Kill the blue for sure lol. Good stuff Chris. Appreciate you taking us along for the ride. Until next time.
I’m 62 and have always run a Ford 4 stick. I’m not a regular dirt guy, just a very part time operator. I rented a TB240 for the first time and man do I admire you and the Dirt guy even more! Quick learning curve!!! Love the ability of the machine!! Excavators are so awesome with their range of things you can do. I’ve been digging stumps and leveling driveways and the excavator makes it easier. Skidstear would be a bonus. Really like your work and the Dirt guy Too.
Looking good sir , I like how you and Betty took care of the DEF !! I also like the video from inside Betty , it neat to watch you work all the controls !!
Betty has the bite to go with the growl, running with the big dogs! Nice addition to the fleet! Keep on digging!
Thinking of stumps in the pond... How about putting the trunk down. The roots are like a tree and have lots of hiding places for fry. Just a thought - never did it before.
Let's go get it Betty
I love the sound of raw power the older 'dozers have. Betty can certainly push big heaps! "Lucky" machine to work with Chris; worked hard but not abused. Big difference, as shown by the addition of top-up trans oil despite it all being changed the following day. :-)
You’re a smooth operator Chris, you maneuver Betty like she was brand new and as if you’ve run her since her first dig. Each pass you make looks efficient and not wasted.
Betty has the bite to go with the growl, running with the big dogs! Nice addition to the fleet!
Love the death of the DEF clip
You did a great job on the hole size for burying the fluff. It is like when I have a pan of leftovers and need to find the right size container to put in the fridge.
i really like Betty..... that was a great find
Go Betty go
I like watching old cartoons and recently they have on the Popeye site 1930s “BETTY BOOP” cartoons. Every time I see them it reminds of your “BETTY” and also my mother who went by Betty. 👍👍👍👍👍😀😀😀😀❤️❤️❤️
Betty is earning her keep right off the bat! She was a good find.
DP said he doesn't need one, but we know he wants one. Great machine. Put Betty and little Betty on the same job.
I think this could be a regular feature of Betty videos….could add suspense, what will she crush this time. People could send in all kinds of suggestions and we would anxiously watch to find out what it was. Only limit is people’s imagination. 🤪
Great idea, Bernard.
Betty looks like she is happy too be working again.