I have never seen a dozer with over 49,000 hours on it and still working great. Didn't know that was possible. Some companies get rid of them after 9,000 hours saying it's done and it's not worth investing into it and just buy new ones. That's what I don't understand actually. Some say it's done after ~18k hours and do a rebuild or dump them, but others buy dozers with over 30k - 40k hours and complete trust them.
I was waiting for you to show the results of pushing to far and going over the edge and what to do to get to the bottom safely, is it the, when in doubt right hand out or simply doze your way down. Cheers
Yes, definitely more. It's a slow process. If anyone out there has shared one of the videos, post it, I can use the link for TH-cam to re upload the missing ones.
Have to do this tomorrow on a D10 and first time building a ramp off an edge this high. Lots of great tips cheers
I have never seen a dozer with over 49,000 hours on it and still working great. Didn't know that was possible. Some companies get rid of them after 9,000 hours saying it's done and it's not worth investing into it and just buy new ones. That's what I don't understand actually. Some say it's done after ~18k hours and do a rebuild or dump them, but others buy dozers with over 30k - 40k hours and complete trust them.
I was waiting for you to show the results of pushing to far and going over the edge and what to do to get to the bottom safely, is it the, when in doubt right hand out or simply doze your way down. Cheers
Love the videos Mate....
Great vid! Very informative .Anymore incoming by any chance ?
Yes, definitely more. It's a slow process. If anyone out there has shared one of the videos, post it, I can use the link for TH-cam to re upload the missing ones.
Try working on a wood chip heap ... this is pretty easy in the mining game
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