Years ago i worked at a landscaper, i had to move a burnpile from the open to a hole dug in the bush. With that many sand, stumps and sticks in the pile, the little JCB 3CX couldnt get more than half a mouth full. Tearing up the pile face with the backhoe helped a lot to get full buckets.
when ours overheated it cracked the head. so we replaced the cylinder head and addressed some other issues while we were at it, and it's ran like a champ ever since. Last winter we had to replace the bucket, and the only one we had laying around was off of a 966C. So far it hasn't had any problems handling it
material he is digging into doesn't look hard at all and he should shouldn't jerk the bucket up so quick, that way he can get a bigger dirt load in by applying a little accelerator and slowly wiggling the shuffle up instead of quick burst.
Well I guess i haven't heard of anybody else having problems. There's another company around here that has a couple 950E's and let me tell you, they are not exactly nice to their equipment. They haven't had any problems from what I've heard. But you never know, you get some that they seem like they'll never die, and some that are just worthless.
your making a hole going into the pile because you have your bucket open to much, big waste of time by messing around trying to level the load out and your not getting full buckets..your FIRED
Years ago i worked at a landscaper, i had to move a burnpile from the open to a hole dug in the bush. With that many sand, stumps and sticks in the pile, the little JCB 3CX couldnt get more than half a mouth full. Tearing up the pile face with the backhoe helped a lot to get full buckets.
when ours overheated it cracked the head. so we replaced the cylinder head and addressed some other issues while we were at it, and it's ran like a champ ever since. Last winter we had to replace the bucket, and the only one we had laying around was off of a 966C. So far it hasn't had any problems handling it
lovely little shovel, with extra diesel!
it's a giant machine ...
good work man
Four trips to load 1 3/4 buckets worth of dirt??!! This guy is SO fired!
Man the air pressure is realy low in the front tires for some reason?
he might be trying to hold the grade of the bank that he's cutting from and yeah i wouldn't mess around with leveling the dirt in the truck
material he is digging into doesn't look hard at all and he should shouldn't jerk the bucket up so quick, that way he can get a bigger dirt load in by applying a little accelerator and slowly wiggling the shuffle up instead of quick burst.
Well I guess i haven't heard of anybody else having problems. There's another company around here that has a couple 950E's and let me tell you, they are not exactly nice to their equipment. They haven't had any problems from what I've heard. But you never know, you get some that they seem like they'll never die, and some that are just worthless.
das ding is ja schon fast antik ^^ wir haben auch so einen alten kübel in fder firma ^^
how is this a caterpillar, a komatsu, and a liebherr?
We have a 950E with 30,000 hours on it, and it's only overheated once.
Primero Que Nada AVERIGUA Diferencias Entre ORUGA Y RUEDA .
El terreno en Que ESTAS Trabajando SI Que es duro.
salu2
yeah gear down and dont tilt soo much right off the bat lol
Hahaha.. Do u want me to show you how to use that bucket?? Lol.. :P
This bloke has no idea, he's not getting full buckets and why is he fucking around trying to get the dirt level in the truck.
your making a hole going into the pile because you have your bucket open to much, big waste of time by messing around trying to level the load out and your not getting full buckets..your FIRED