Lucky know one was hurt when happened. Amazing recovery you are the best part of hard men we all should be thanks for showing what it takes too be a man.
Thanks for sharing. Wishing you all the best in getting the engine running again and hope that no serious damage was done during the roll over. Good to see your wife standing by her man and helping him out also.
Great video, don’t see too much content coming from the bush, so I’m sure we all really appreciate you sharing a part of your life with us. Looking forward to whatever you share in the future. New subscriber from South Australia. 😊 🇦🇺
Big effort to you both to get her on her wheels you certainly put some thought in planning the rescue I bet shits were trumps when you had to jump off when she was free wheeling.Well done mate
Well done mate! What a mission but you finally got her out ay! Where there's a will there's a way! It's a bit like what my boss used to tell me in my boilermaker apprenticeship "steel knows where it wants to go, you just gotta show it how to get there!" Same with graders eh?!
Would have been a wild ride down there mate did well to get it back over with the with the gear you had. Might be worth pulling the injectors and winding it over and also check the intake isn't full of oil should drain back down with time but be careful. Or at least turn it over by hand off the fly wheel ring gear either pull the starter or inspection plate on the bell House. Enjoy your channel mate keep it up 👌
Mate, great recovery, makes me pine for my farm, nothing better. I really enjoy your videos and having watched this video and from experience, I know there’s a lot more to your scope of work so please think about extending your scope to encompass dozer and grader work, mechanical repairs etc. thanks for posting, love the countryside up your way
I really enjoyed that but I feel for you, where's your mates to give you a hand, like lifting that rail iron. Awesome footage enjoyed greatly. Gerald. Feilding, New Zealand.
Great story that will become family history, good to see you married one with good reactions lol I was with you opening the door and jumping out I would about them when the Ms was out of the road. Right move with the upper cut . See it done with a over t bulldozer in similar country just wished you'd done one.
Wow mate,I can only imagine how scary that had to be especially when you jumped out & just let the grader go do the hill & hit the trees to make it flip on it's side,be careful mate & stay safe
Mate this is one of THE great videos thank you. A fair dinkum Aussie in the great Australian bush, solving a fair dinkum problem. This is the stuff that built our country. To be clear though, you were saying when it stalled you had nothing. No brakes etc. And your missus was on the 4 wheeler in front. BUT did you not even have a horn to toot, or were you just seeing if she was paying attention 🙂
Most people won't understand the fear of heavy machinery in run away mode, you had the guts to jump off that saved you. The thing will probably fire up with little work. .
I worked and serviced a D9 for many years in the high Arctic. Don't get them stuck in the thawed permafrost It is a nightmare when they blow up a torque converter in 3 feet of Arctic goo, , , , Been there, had to do that. NO FUN !
@@gazof-the-north1980 That puts into perspective the size of a komatsu D575 at 150 tons and 1k HP. Cant imagine the power of a dozer 3 times bigger than a D9
Why didnt you hook the tow chain up to the ripper, and pull it that wayvso you can see where your going easier. You dont need to wait a couple months to wait for thevoil to drain back into the areas, as warm as it is, it probably all drained back in place in a half hour or less, dont need to wait a couple of months. Unless your a lttle worried something might be reall fucked up with it rollin and bouncing down the hill.
How come you didn't hook all the slings and chains together and pull the whole the whole lot up the hill with the 9, and save yourself alot of hard back and forth work. Or forth and back. Haahaàaaajàaaa.
seeing him walk around with shorts and socks in that knee high grass in the snake capital of the world makes me cringe, I guess like anything you get used to, the hype is probably worse than the reality. I trample through the Arizona desert without ever worrying about kicking up a rattler, of course I usually have boots and full length jeans on. 😊
Very nice job!! No one was hurt and all machinery survived. Can't get better than that!!
Lucky know one was hurt when happened. Amazing recovery you are the best part of hard men we all should be thanks for showing what it takes too be a man.
Interesting to see how you do it.
Respect.
Thanks for sharing. Wishing you all the best in getting the engine running again and hope that no serious damage was done during the roll over. Good to see your wife standing by her man and helping him out also.
Fantastic job in flipping it over. Great video.
Great video, don’t see too much content coming from the bush, so I’m sure we all really appreciate you sharing a part of your life with us. Looking forward to whatever you share in the future. New subscriber from South Australia. 😊 🇦🇺
Top job great teamwork and the D9 with tons of power and great skill cheers mate✅✔️
That D9 is a brute and will do the Job ,That was a Hell of a Job mate with you and the Mrs, Brilliant it was
You did it the hard way I be in with situations in there and we still need it easier than that it you got it out off that situation
Good work old mate love the 9 , stick clutches and power shift none of this Nancy computer controlled junk. Top vid , you be careful bloke.
Big effort to you both to get her on her wheels you certainly put some thought in planning the rescue I bet shits were trumps when you had to jump off when she was free wheeling.Well done mate
Well !!!!!!!
Everything is Upside down in Australia !! 😃😃
Well, you wouldn't want to do that again in a hurry.🤣 You did a good job and you did it well, all the best for '23
That dozer is a beast! I love old equipment!👍
Good job mate. Big risk pulling roll-overs up on hills.
Good job, I enjoy watching you work.
Quick country for sure great work thanks for sharing 👍
Glad it all went well!! Looking forward to a more relaxed video for the next one. God Bless
Your both can do people Strength, Commitment, inspiring to watch true Aussies Namaste
I'm so glad you and your old lady made it. Thanks for the vid. Good luck and try to keep her greasy side down :0
Great Video thanks for Posting
Scary stuff for sure i'm glad no one was hurt ,good luck
Well done mate! What a mission but you finally got her out ay! Where there's a will there's a way! It's a bit like what my boss used to tell me in my boilermaker apprenticeship "steel knows where it wants to go, you just gotta show it how to get there!" Same with graders eh?!
First time viewer, interesting video. It was nice to see your wife there helping you.
Would have been a wild ride down there mate did well to get it back over with the with the gear you had. Might be worth pulling the injectors and winding it over and also check the intake isn't full of oil should drain back down with time but be careful. Or at least turn it over by hand off the fly wheel ring gear either pull the starter or inspection plate on the bell House.
Enjoy your channel mate keep it up 👌
Damn, Can you do a video when getting it to start, that's an amazing machine you got there, cheers mate take care 😁👍
well done. Good to see ya never got hurt when it ran out of control. Good to see it back on its wheels again.
Great stuff you guys. From across the ditch. Bob n Lina.
Just started watching the videos, love this stuff, great recovery 😊
You give new meaning to Down Under
Mate, great recovery, makes me pine for my farm, nothing better. I really enjoy your videos and having watched this video and from experience, I know there’s a lot more to your scope of work so please think about extending your scope to encompass dozer and grader work, mechanical repairs etc. thanks for posting, love the countryside up your way
Excelente trabajo. Felicitaciones.
G'day from nsw just found your channel and subbed mate
Great video. Well done.
Good job mate hope to see more of you soon
You definitely brought something to retrieve it with. It doesn't look too beat up for the ride it took. Hope you get it going again.
somebody was busy welding on that dozer blade, that is allot of weld lol.
Good job 👍👍👍👍👍
You are not the first one to have a JohnDeer run away from you. Bit of a design fault. Thanks for posting video.
The accumulator must not have been charged or you would have had steering and brakes.
I really enjoyed that but I feel for you, where's your mates to give you a hand, like lifting that rail iron. Awesome footage enjoyed greatly. Gerald. Feilding, New Zealand.
Good ole 9 made light work of the ole deer
Amazing video to watch ! Mike from Missouri
متابعك من سوريا انا اعشق المعدات الهندسية بلدوزر. وجريدر ❤❤❤
Great story that will become family history, good to see you married one with good reactions lol I was with you opening the door and jumping out I would about them when the Ms was out of the road. Right move with the upper cut . See it done with a over t bulldozer in similar country just wished you'd done one.
Good job, a very challenging project.
Killdozer saves the day! (The shank ripper on that D9G is colossal!)
nice recovery LD and Ive subbed
So, the next vid will be starting my rolled grader after 3 years in the bush :D
Cheers
Jim
Wow mate,I can only imagine how scary that had to be especially when you jumped out & just let the grader go do the hill & hit the trees to make it flip on it's side,be careful mate & stay safe
Great video mate my dad owns a cat d9h as he is a earth mover
Sir congrats 👏
A lady of few words
Very scary you guys .... good job !!
Mate this is one of THE great videos thank you. A fair dinkum Aussie in the great Australian bush, solving a fair dinkum problem. This is the stuff that built our country. To be clear though, you were saying when it stalled you had nothing. No brakes etc. And your missus was on the 4 wheeler in front. BUT did you not even have a horn to toot, or were you just seeing if she was paying attention 🙂
I am sure pleased you are ok. That could have easily taken the last days of your life my friend. BC Canada.
Glad no one was hurt on either day. That must have been a tremendous force on the lines at the moment it was pulled around and upright.
good job
Bloody good job.
Most people won't understand the fear of heavy machinery in run away mode, you had the guts to jump off that saved you. The thing will probably fire up with little work.
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GREAT JOB!!!!!
Like the look of the machines ìñ.the bush thanks. 😅😅😅😂
Everyone should own a Cat D9😂
Got a D7D, but ache for a 9G!
D7E
I thought you might cut a flat spot on the uphill side of the grader for the machine to roll to, so it’s nice and level when you get it upright.
Execução excelente do destonbamento da motoniveladora 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍😎🇧🇷
Applause, sir! Applause!
So wish I was there helping .
I worked and serviced a D9 for many years in the high Arctic. Don't get them stuck in the thawed permafrost It is a nightmare when they blow up a torque converter in 3 feet of Arctic goo, , , , Been there, had to do that. NO FUN !
Not too much permafrost in oz mate!
@@BDOutdoorsCanada LOL.
JD made quite a few machines that if the engine dies you’re in your own you loose steering and brakes
BTW, Nice recovery mate.
Do you guys know of Cutting Edge Engineering?
Ya would a filled ya strides bloody oath
🤣 lmao haven't heard that since Ned was young bloke in nappies!!! Rofl 🤣
bean down that road. 5 tmes in 24 years in newzealand and the states
That 9G gonna appear a few more times, I bet. Kachinge kachinge...
how old is that dozer
The D9G was in production from 1961 to 1974. 40 Ton monster with 385 Horse Power
@@gazof-the-north1980 That puts into perspective the size of a komatsu D575 at 150 tons and 1k HP. Cant imagine the power of a dozer 3 times bigger than a D9
That beats Mulga Bills ride for sure…….
Ya Gott make sure the Chain dosent come off after its back on its feet !!!!!!!- or it Rolls Off down the Valley !!!!!🤐🤐
Be careful in case it snaps
Right the grader!!
كم احب جريدر. جوندير 770❤❤❤❤
Umm, was there a reason you couldn't have lowered the Blade down?? Just sayn.. P.s. Good thing you didn't get hurt.
I think he would need more help at location!
He did have more help !
Hi wow what a big job noticed she had safety boots on I’d probably do it in a pair of thongs LOL but Safety first
Why didnt you hook the tow chain up to the ripper, and pull it that wayvso you can see where your going easier. You dont need to wait a couple months to wait for thevoil to drain back into the areas, as warm as it is, it probably all drained back in place in a half hour or less, dont need to wait a couple of months. Unless your a lttle worried something might be reall fucked up with it rollin and bouncing down the hill.
Bloody oath the back valve would been well shut cheers
Where there’s a will there’s a way ,lol
O D 9 arrastou.a patrol como se fosse um mosquito. Kkkk
job well done mate and your missis hope to see the next vid
The railway line. Will shatter
Good day Captain CornCock -- Nice shorts -- Are you from the Village People
How come you didn't hook all the slings and chains together and pull the whole the whole lot up the hill with the 9, and save yourself alot of hard back and forth work. Or forth and back. Haahaàaaajàaaa.
seeing him walk around with shorts and socks in that knee high grass in the snake capital of the world makes me cringe, I guess like anything you get used to, the hype is probably worse than the reality. I trample through the Arizona desert without ever worrying about kicking up a rattler, of course I usually have boots and full length jeans on. 😊
Your a do,er nothin too hard
Looks like you are drinking too many foster 🍺,
Good grief 3 years. Aussie's got too much money if he can afford to be with out that machine. Hope he's checked his underarm since then.😮
Did you shit your pants when you rolled it? also. What does fair dinkum mean in redneck?
Have you heard of a shower
Get out of your mom’s basement and get a job
Rank bloody amateur. 3 years really!!!
Tu much blablabla acciomaciom man
and that right there is someone who should NEVER be allowed near machinery
How did the grader get up there in the first place there must be another road
Try listening to the video, then you wouldn't have to ask a stupid question.