I enjoyed the video from my farm in Mississippi. I came here after watching your operation on Lets Dig's channel. You have an amazing operation with tons of moving parts. I salute you for being able to keep it all going. Amazing!
Awesome! Just found you through Chris and Letsdig18. You are absolutely awesome in how you dealt with that! I worked for places that would have been screaming and carrying on. Good job at the recovery and way to be a leader! I'm jealous I live in PA little to far of a commute to put in my application!!!
From a previous video, I found the Rotochopper Demonstration Day very interesting. It’s quite incredible how fast the chipper that was used for the crates, pallets & large wood spools managed to get through that material but, with that much horsepower, the shredding teeth & the speed the machine was set for the material is no match for ANY machine that can do that. What an absolutely awesome display of highly productive brute force put to excellent use. I don’t know why but, the chipping/ shredding activity that interests me most is the destruction of waste from trees/ bushes whether it’s from trimming, storm damage/ destruction, fires, removal of unwanted trees or bushes, etc. The large articulated dump truck driver that got stuck before attempting to dump a load of sand-it would probably help to have the edges of areas marked with large flags where there’s drop offs. That way drivers/ operators would know to stay 10’ to 15’ away from the drop offs. A suggestion of 1 more way to stay safe. SAFETY 1ST!!! Thank you very much for taking the time to capture your company’s work on video. Great content, great handheld & drone camera work. Keep up the great work!
If all employers took as much pride in their employees as you do, the work force would not be as bad as it is. Great channel, enjoy your videos 👍🏻. Positive can do attitude, and the appreciation you show is awesome!!! Hey man also enjoyed you on DPs podcast this morning too.
East Side of the UK, and 37years in a hard rock quarry. Have had to deal with numerous similar situations on various tips and stockpiles. Your recovery went as well as could be expected...no damage, no one hurt = a good day at the office..😊👍 We do have to have a lot more edge protection over here by law...a minimum of 1.5 metres or half the tyre height of the biggest vehicle using it, whichever is the greater. Still get trucks and loaders getting into difficulty though....always find soft spots especially after heavy rain..😱 That dozer looks a nice piece of equipment...it didnt know it was pushing that sand....effortless...😊👍
Hey Ryan !! Just a suggestion , but get yourself a 2.5in. Yankum rope for heavy pulling as if it breaks ,, it won't do the damage to the equipment like when the cable breaks & NO metal slivers to worry about when hooking up !!! Great save on the truck !! Have a good week & Thanks for the video !! 👍👍👍👍👍
In Dutch we have a saying "Zand erover!" ("Cover it with sand!"), meaning "Let's forget about it!". It's shorter, so you may prefer it. ;-) (Like several others, I came here via DirtPerfect, but I found myself subscribed already. On DP's channel, I mentioned your cutter dredger as a familiar type of equipment.) Oh yes: I love your positive attitude toward your men!
Hello from RI up north like your videos keep it up ! came over from letsdig channel think I found a new one ! Your John Deer tracks seam a little lose I think I would check with settings ! Great luck !👍👍
I was a security guard at a mine. I could see an ore truck across the valley was in an "unusual' position at the edge of the stockpile. Went over there up to the truck and the driver was standing in the doorway with his foot on the brake, rear wheel broken through the edge of the pile, nose well up. I drove over to the mill to find the foreman. We returned, the foreman fired the driver and I removed him from site. Apparently he had flipped an ore truck the week before. After returning, I noted the space between the front tire and the body had increased. Soon a big loader arrived from the open pit and the foreman suggest he hook a cable to the front of the truck. The loader operator refused. Said he wasn't going over with the truck. So the loader stood by at the front and a dozer started pushing the edge of the stock pile in behind the back of the ore truck. I could see that the truck was even higher in the front than when I had returned a few minutes earlier. All too soon the front wheels lifted off the ground as the truck started sliding backwards over the edge. The loader operator drove towards the front of the truck raising his bucket and managed to get it perched on top of the bumper as it traveled past. He cleared the top of the bumper by inches. I was standing a few of yards away from the bumper at the time. Once it started going over it went up so quickly. I thought the loader might bunt the truck and knocked it over. The front wheels of the loader and the ore truck both lifted off the ground a couple of feet Then I though the loader might slip off the bumper as the angle became so steep. Neither happened. The loader's weight counteracted the weight of the loaded truck and they both settled back down onto the ground. With the truck stabilized, the dozer managed to back-fill enough of a ledge behind the ore truck that it couldn't do that back flip. At the end of the day the only damage done was a small hole where a tooth from the bucket had punctured the fiberglass just above the bumper on the front of the truck. Having had THAT experience in the past, seeing the cable being attached and watching the truck slide sideways when it was pulled I was primed and ready for what might unfold next. Glad to see not much further developed.
So glad that Chris and Mike made me aware of your channel. You have such a great working relationship with your employees and terrific video content. I went to the very beginning of your uploads and watched every single episode and gave you a thumbs up on every one. Keep the entertainment coming and I’ll be watching it here from Florida.
30 ton of Sugar Sand.. if the the Big Yella 'Sugar Shaker' had tumbled 20 feet down it sure would have been more than a bit Sticky LOL.. Neat to see the team work in what was surely a nervous moment for the young fella.. Many Thanks.. Joined from Chris & Mike after that great set of vids you did of their tour.
New subscriber thanks to Mike and Chris and glad to find you, that's a great operation you have there. Your truck driver sure got lucky and glad they got him out safely. I'm from Kentucky and any content you have to show is fine with me lol. Have a good one!
You're a beautiful people person first time I've watched your video seen you on Chris's video showing your operation I'm sure there's excitement there all the time
New subscriber found you thru Lets Dig and Dirt Perfect. From Arkansas here and love to see equipment move. Its in my blood. Too old to work now. I would like to see more of the composting operation
Ocean City, Maryland saw your operation on Dirt Perfect and Letsdig videos amazing operation! Thanks for letting them into your operation! Daily operations videos are great…like to see some of the maintenance work on all those stationery shakers / screeners and the sand sifters…has to be hard on equipment?? Thanks!
California here. Coming over from Mike, Chris, Clint, and Matt. Gotta say that I'm impressed how low key y'all were. I would have expected to be yarded off the machine and sent to run a hand shovel. Ya gotta learn but some people aren't at all forgiving when you cost them some production.
G'day from Queensland, Australia. Your videos are outstanding+! You have such a positive outlook (even the DOT don't seem to phase you too much!) and it is clear your staff respect you. Well done on creating great content. Your operation is massive and so interesting. Sensational!
Nice save, nice equipment, good attitudes all the way thru, a pleasure watching, appreciate your time and the video, I have subscribed and a like. Looking forward to future videos.
I just subscribed to your channel. I "discovered" you on Dirt Perfect's channel, and then on LetsDig18's. I commented on DP's video, and you replied. I think you are so amazing! What do you at your facility is incredible. You take so much waste and recycle it! Bless you!!! After watching this video, I have decided that you are the BEST BOSS EVER!!! OMgosh...it was a very dangerous situation, and you made the guys relax and get the job done. I was on the edge of my seat, and was thrilled that everything turned out so well. YOU ROCK!!!
Central MO here, came over from Chris, Mike and the rest. That could of turned into a very bad day, glad you guys got it out. You have a great team! New subscriber!
I'm a new follower from Michigan. Watched Letsdig18's series about your operations and I decided to see what it was all about over here! I work on a sod farm but have always enjoyed watching and running construction equipment as well
Perth Western Australia 🇦🇺 here came over from Chis and Mike's channels. Here there would be a cry of, " That's A Carton ". As in, it's a fine of a carton of 24 either beer or something harder.
Been there - done that. Went down backwards after the loader driver undercut the pile. That was an experience I'll never forget. I never forgave the loader driver either. It was an old Oshkosh single axle 4 WD pit truck. Thank God I didn't lift the bed. Good jub pulling it out!
@@TheRealMrDiGG 22 years old and thought that was it. I ended up driving it backwards off the pile. I had everybody there. The boss gave me the rest of the day off.
Found you from Dirt Perfect's channel. You have a cool operation, you're doin a good thing. Keep Smilin from Northwestern Ontario. Over the border from International Falls Mn.
It happens boss. I've come across your channel while doing some studying, and saw that you sorted out the clay. Again my basic understanding was that you discarded this, but I was going to ask what the economics of this looked like. Kaoline can be made into kaowhool, bedinite clay can be used for health stores and or fracking. Could add some value to you, also a cheap trick I learned in business is to invite geologists out from schools. You can get them to do the identification and you get a tax write off for time contributions to educational services. Again thanks for the videos, just thought of this when I saw your gold sleuth.
Im a new subscriber and from Harrisburg Arkansas. I just seen you on my 2 favorite channels letsdig18 and dirt perfect. Those guys are so amazing. Im sure with all the different things you have going on in this huge operation i will really like this channel as well. Will be watching more from your channel for sure. You guys be safe out there buddy.
Uh oh, edge of the pile stuff right there..... could happen either on a Monday or Friday for sure 😂😂😂 Was directed here by Mike Simon, I live near Morpeth, south east Northumberland, across the pond from you 🇬🇧👋
I'm a New in this channel. I hear about in the Lestdig 18 videos from Chris. I really like your videos and What You do. Good to know You have hispánic employees and thanks You For that. Good luck to You sir and hello from Puerto Rico.
When 'stuff' happens, stop! Assess the situation, get help. Don't get crazy. Pray alot. Ryan, good leader by staying calm and happy. Never helps to start blaming or denigrating the help.
Great content there is 2 types of articulate dump trucks in the world those that have flipped over and those that are about to yours on the other hand are just waiting to on the Sand most unstable surface you can put them on great Job to the operator on this particular hill he was at least smart enough not to cowboy it and not only risk His life but save you a lot of expenses I've had them go over sometime you get lucky and set them back up other times you figure out really quick that the high premium insurance you pay for isn't worth a crap haters going to hate but until they are the ones signing the check for everything they will never know keep the video coming tell Aaron he needs to work on his commentary while you running the deere Mike might have to send MBHTS to assist him with that 😂😂😂😂
Looks like we should leave a better berm on all sides. You have a lot going on and you kept your head, you seem like a good man to work for. How many acres are you working off of ? Thanks
I live in a very small village in the county of Dorset in southern England and loving your channel, co-op videos and podcasts. That was great teamwork by the four of you and a great result. I’d hate to have been in the Volvo A30 had it flipped - that would be some ride. As someone with no experience of hauling dirt, my instinct would have been to try lowering the centre of gravity by removing some sand. Would there be anything to gain to run a compactor over the sand regularly to try firm the base or do sugar sand grains not compress and stick together ? Thanks very much !
Thank you for responding ! It would pretty cool to hang a world map on the wall and put pins in locations where subscribers are based. It would be a fun way to visualise the growth and reach of your channel. It would be interesting for your multinational team at the landfill or, if on the wall of your bunker, during periods of extreme weather you’d have the knowledge that everyone in all those places would be rooting for a safe outcome for you, your friends and family.
came here from dirt perfect and lets dig 18s channels.liked subscribed and rang that bell . pretty cool vid. boy is going to need a new pair of britches and clean undies.
A company I worked for had to buy safety harnesses for all sizes xxl-s we had hat to throw away the small harness because it was expired never worn. Never saw the light of day.
I don't think you will need a lot of soap and thinking you will need some high banks I wish you luck and cannot wait to see YOU yes YOU try this slide 🤢🤢🤮🤣🤣 great little video IAN UK
New subscriber. Came over from Letsdig18 and Dirt Perfect! Loved the tour you gave those guys! Looking forward to following your content.
Welcome aboard!
Bravo Mr. Diggs you handled that well, the rapport you have with your employee's fosters a great work environment...👍👍
Thanks 👍 we got a great group of guys!
Man that is respect no stress handle then move on good boss right there
I enjoyed the video from my farm in Mississippi. I came here after watching your operation on Lets Dig's channel. You have an amazing operation with tons of moving parts. I salute you for being able to keep it all going. Amazing!
Thanks over in Mississippi!!
Awesome! Just found you through Chris and Letsdig18. You are absolutely awesome in how you dealt with that! I worked for places that would have been screaming and carrying on. Good job at the recovery and way to be a leader! I'm jealous I live in PA little to far of a commute to put in my application!!!
Hello in PA, I dont yell too often but if I do it’s gonna be a bad day! Thanks for watching friend
Good jobs guys. Anderson did a great job by stopping and getting help. Definitely avoided a much worse situation. He's a keeper. ❤
He’s a great kid!
From a previous video, I found the Rotochopper Demonstration Day very interesting. It’s quite incredible how fast the chipper that was used for the crates, pallets & large wood spools managed to get through that material but, with that much horsepower, the shredding teeth & the speed the machine was set for the material is no match for ANY machine that can do that. What an absolutely awesome display of highly productive brute force put to excellent use. I don’t know why but, the chipping/ shredding activity that interests me most is the destruction of waste from trees/ bushes whether it’s from trimming, storm damage/ destruction, fires, removal of unwanted trees or bushes, etc. The large articulated dump truck driver that got stuck before attempting to dump a load of sand-it would probably help to have the edges of areas marked with large flags where there’s drop offs. That way drivers/ operators would know to stay 10’ to 15’ away from the drop offs. A suggestion of 1 more way to stay safe. SAFETY 1ST!!! Thank you very much for taking the time to capture your company’s work on video. Great content, great handheld & drone camera work. Keep up the great work!
Great points on the videos and I appreciate you watching!
Great job! I am from Lincoln California outside Sacramento. Really enjoyed your DP podcast and your upbeat positive attitude!
Thanks for this comment, it means a lot!
“Plan comin together like butt cheeks”…🤣🤣🤣 here hold my
🍻beer🍻 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Thaknx for the early mornin chuckles
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🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂👍
Hahahahaha, one of my favorite sayings. Thanks for watching!!! 🍻
If all employers took as much pride in their employees as you do, the work force would not be as bad as it is. Great channel, enjoy your videos 👍🏻. Positive can do attitude, and the appreciation you show is awesome!!! Hey man also enjoyed you on DPs podcast this morning too.
I certainly do appreciate this comment! Thanks for watching the podcast and I appreciate you commenting
East Side of the UK, and 37years in a hard rock quarry. Have had to deal with numerous similar situations on various tips and stockpiles. Your recovery went as well as could be expected...no damage, no one hurt = a good day at the office..😊👍
We do have to have a lot more edge protection over here by law...a minimum of 1.5 metres or half the tyre height of the biggest vehicle using it, whichever is the greater. Still get trucks and loaders getting into difficulty though....always find soft spots especially after heavy rain..😱
That dozer looks a nice piece of equipment...it didnt know it was pushing that sand....effortless...😊👍
Hello in the UK, thanks for watching & commenting! That dozer is one tough machine!
No b/s,that's what happens in the real world!!Came over via Chris and Mike!👍👍🇬🇧
Thanks to them for helping out my little channel, and thank you for taking the time to check it out! I appreciate it
@@TheRealMrDiGGSubscribed via chris & Mike's channels.
That was a close call! Mr.Diggs! Great turnout! 👌👍! From Houston Tx! 😊
Thanks!!
No matter what, AWESOME RECOVERY! That sand is nice. Thank you for sharing! 👍 😊
Thanks for watching, I appreciate ya!
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@@James_Scheid feed the machine lol
Ya'll dodged a bullet on that one! Glad to see no one got hurt and all that happened was the young man some more experience
Could’ve been worse for sure. Thanks very much for taking the time to watch as well as send me a comment!
NW Mississippi here, came over from Chris & Mike. Also watch Diesel Creek & C & C Equipment. Great job
Hey there in Mississippi! Thanks for coming over and checking out my channel. I sure do appreciate it!
Hey Ryan !! Just a suggestion , but get yourself a 2.5in. Yankum rope for heavy pulling as if it breaks ,, it won't do the damage to the equipment like when the cable breaks & NO metal slivers to worry about when hooking up !!! Great save on the truck !! Have a good week & Thanks for the video !! 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for the tip, might have to check’em out. Thanks for watching & commenting!
In Dutch we have a saying "Zand erover!" ("Cover it with sand!"), meaning "Let's forget about it!". It's shorter, so you may prefer it. ;-)
(Like several others, I came here via DirtPerfect, but I found myself subscribed already. On DP's channel, I mentioned your cutter dredger as a familiar type of equipment.)
Oh yes: I love your positive attitude toward your men!
I like that saying! Appreciate you watching and commenting
Great watch. Thanks for posting. 🇬🇧👍👍👍
Thanks for watching! I appreciate ya
Hello from RI up north like your videos keep it up ! came over from letsdig channel think I found a new one ! Your John Deer tracks seam a little lose I think I would check with settings ! Great luck !👍👍
Hello up there in RI, thanks for watching!
I was a security guard at a mine. I could see an ore truck across the valley was in an "unusual' position at the edge of the stockpile.
Went over there up to the truck and the driver was standing in the doorway with his foot on the brake, rear wheel broken through the edge of the pile, nose well up. I drove over to the mill to find the foreman.
We returned, the foreman fired the driver and I removed him from site. Apparently he had flipped an ore truck the week before.
After returning, I noted the space between the front tire and the body had increased. Soon a big loader arrived from the open pit and the foreman suggest he hook a cable to the front of the truck. The loader operator refused. Said he wasn't going over with the truck.
So the loader stood by at the front and a dozer started pushing the edge of the stock pile in behind the back of the ore truck. I could see that the truck was even higher in the front than when I had returned a few minutes earlier.
All too soon the front wheels lifted off the ground as the truck started sliding backwards over the edge. The loader operator drove towards the front of the truck raising his bucket and managed to get it perched on top of the bumper as it traveled past. He cleared the top of the bumper by inches.
I was standing a few of yards away from the bumper at the time. Once it started going over it went up so quickly. I thought the loader might bunt the truck and knocked it over. The front wheels of the loader and the ore truck both lifted off the ground a couple of feet Then I though the loader might slip off the bumper as the angle became so steep. Neither happened. The loader's weight counteracted the weight of the loaded truck and they both settled back down onto the ground.
With the truck stabilized, the dozer managed to back-fill enough of a ledge behind the ore truck that it couldn't do that back flip. At the end of the day the only damage done was a small hole where a tooth from the bucket had punctured the fiberglass just above the bumper on the front of the truck.
Having had THAT experience in the past, seeing the cable being attached and watching the truck slide sideways when it was pulled I was primed and ready for what might unfold next. Glad to see not much further developed.
Interesting story thank you for sharing!
@@TheRealMrDiGG It was fun remembering it and typing it out right. It happened in the 70's at the Giant Yellowknife Mine.
Wow. That was a pucker moment. Great video.
Yes it was! Thanks for watching!
Edge of the seat one this, really enjoyed it, glad all worked out in the end....thanks for sharing, great machines and guys driving them....Paul. 🙂
Thanks paul, have a great Sunday buddy!!
Good to see a boss not belittle the workers. Experience is learned from deals like this. New sub from Let’s dig
Thanks for the sub, and I try to treat everyone like I want to be treated.
Teamwork makes the dream work. Loved the perfectly placed “stuck poop” ad. 😂
Was there one really in there?!😂 that’s funny if there was, I have no control over what you do but in the video 💩
Nice save. Got the right machine for the job.
Thanks 👍
Team work saves Friday. Great save!
You got that right!
You are lucky to have Aaron working for you
He’s a pretty good fella
So glad that Chris and Mike made me aware of your channel. You have such a great working relationship with your employees and terrific video content. I went to the very beginning of your uploads and watched every single episode and gave you a thumbs up on every one. Keep the entertainment coming and I’ll be watching it here from Florida.
Thanks for the positive comment! I sure appreciate you watching down in Florida 👍👍
Going back and watching your videos I haven't seen yet as always truly love seeing them much love and respect thanks for sharing ❤
Appreciate that! Glad you like the videos!
30 ton of Sugar Sand.. if the the Big Yella 'Sugar Shaker' had tumbled 20 feet down it sure would have been more than a bit Sticky LOL.. Neat to see the team work in what was surely a nervous moment for the young fella.. Many Thanks.. Joined from Chris & Mike after that great set of vids you did of their tour.
Thanks for coming over to check out my channel. I really appreciate you!
It's Cool@@TheRealMrDiGG I subscribed.. Cheers from down under
Close call have driven dumpers and tipped them over its easy done 1 lapse of consecration is all it takes great job IAN UK
Thanks Ian!
New subscriber thanks to Mike and Chris and glad to find you, that's a great operation you have there. Your truck driver sure got lucky and glad they got him out safely. I'm from Kentucky and any content you have to show is fine with me lol. Have a good one!
Thanks for the sub in KY!
Mr digg just came from letsdig18 and you all put a big ole smile on my face , love the video's keep them comming
Thanks so much!
You're a beautiful people person first time I've watched your video seen you on Chris's video showing your operation I'm sure there's excitement there all the time
Thank you so much! It stays busy around here
New subscriber found you thru Lets Dig and Dirt Perfect. From Arkansas here and love to see equipment move. Its in my blood. Too old to work now. I would like to see more of the composting operation
I’ll add composting to the list, thanks for subscribing!
Ocean City, Maryland saw your operation on Dirt Perfect and Letsdig videos amazing operation! Thanks for letting them into your operation! Daily operations videos are great…like to see some of the maintenance work on all those stationery shakers / screeners and the sand sifters…has to be hard on equipment?? Thanks!
Thanks for coming to check out my channel. I’ll try to do some maintenance videos for you soon!
California here. Coming over from Mike, Chris, Clint, and Matt. Gotta say that I'm impressed how low key y'all were. I would have expected to be yarded off the machine and sent to run a hand shovel. Ya gotta learn but some people aren't at all forgiving when you cost them some production.
Hello out there in California! Thanks for watching and commenting!!👍👍
Just what I need another channel. Great video
lol, I sure appreciate you checking out my channel buddy!
G'day from Queensland, Australia. Your videos are outstanding+! You have such a positive outlook (even the DOT don't seem to phase you too much!) and it is clear your staff respect you. Well done on creating great content. Your operation is massive and so interesting. Sensational!
Wow, thank you! I sure appreciate you taking the time to comment this! G’day Buddy!!
Nice save, nice equipment, good attitudes all the way thru, a pleasure watching, appreciate your time and the video, I have subscribed and a like. Looking forward to future videos.
Thanks very much for this comment. I sure appreciate ya!
Great video. Glad no one got hurt. Glad none of the equipment was damaged. I'm Ralph from up state ny. Be safe and careful
Hey Ralph, thanks for watching up there in New York. I really appreciate you!
Nice video, Wyandotte, Mi.
Cool name for your town, I used to have Wyandotte chickens.
I just subscribed to your channel. I "discovered" you on Dirt Perfect's channel, and then on LetsDig18's. I commented on DP's video, and you replied. I think you are so amazing! What do you at your facility is incredible. You take so much waste and recycle it! Bless you!!! After watching this video, I have decided that you are the BEST BOSS EVER!!! OMgosh...it was a very dangerous situation, and you made the guys relax and get the job done. I was on the edge of my seat, and was thrilled that everything turned out so well. YOU ROCK!!!
Thanks for the positivity, I really appreciate you watching, and commenting!
I came here from seeing your operation on letsdig and Dirt perfects videos. You got quite an awesome oleration going on there! 👍🏽
Thanks for coming over to check out my channel, I certainly do appreciate it!
Southern Manitoba Canada. Thank you for another great video. Stay safe out there. Cheers
Hello, all the way up there in Manitoba! Thanks for watching and stay warm
Central MO here, came over from Chris, Mike and the rest. That could of turned into a very bad day, glad you guys got it out. You have a great team! New subscriber!
Thanks for the Sub up in MO, I appreciate ya!
Hello from north East Tennessee great video
Thanks for watching in Tennessee buddy!
@@TheRealMrDiGG where are you located
That excavator will rattle your brains out when tracking tho 😂 it’s super smooth when it’s still tho 😅
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I'm a new follower from Michigan. Watched Letsdig18's series about your operations and I decided to see what it was all about over here! I work on a sod farm but have always enjoyed watching and running construction equipment as well
Awesome! Thank you!
Versailles Mo. I like the way you interact with your employees
Hey there, thanks for the comment!
Perth Western Australia 🇦🇺 here came over from Chis and Mike's channels. Here there would be a cry of, " That's A Carton ". As in, it's a fine of a carton of 24 either beer or something harder.
I’m going to have to remember that saying! Cheers in Australia 🍻
Yep. Bet there was a crease in that truck seat.
Probably so 😂
Great recovery! Pucker factor 1000%…😳
I thought she was going over for a second there!
@@TheRealMrDiGG Me too! Nice save with the Volvo…👍😀
Nice dozer work, Chris would be proud!😊
lol, thanks buddy!
Checking in from myrtle beach. You’ve got quite the operation over there in graniteville. It’s nice to see
Thanks for checking in Myrtle Beach! Appreciate you watching, and commenting!
Been there - done that. Went down backwards after the loader driver undercut the pile. That was an experience I'll never forget. I never forgave the loader driver either. It was an old Oshkosh single axle 4 WD pit truck. Thank God I didn't lift the bed. Good jub pulling it out!
I bet that was some ride!!!
@@TheRealMrDiGG 22 years old and thought that was it. I ended up driving it backwards off the pile. I had everybody there. The boss gave me the rest of the day off.
New sub. ❤ the operation.
Thanks for subbing! I really appreciate it!
Michigan- it's all good!
Hello up there in Michigan, stay warm! Appreciate you watching
Found you from Dirt Perfect's channel. You have a cool operation, you're doin a good thing. Keep Smilin from Northwestern Ontario. Over the border from International Falls Mn.
Hello up there in Ontario, and thanks for watching. I really appreciate it!
From South Carolina. Seen the video with let'sdig18 and like your content
Thanks buddy!
Arrons right hook to the opposite side that is down to counter weight it.
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Nice team work!
Thanks, everybody on the whole entire site works well together!
Brisbane Australia , 😂😂thanks to Chris & Mike for link here
What’s up Australia! Thanks for coming to check out my channel buddy!!
Cool video. Enjoyed watching ✌️ 😎
Glad you enjoyed it!
When I hear your good man say he would pull more to the right I thought you are on the right track
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Good boss right there, not mad at all. The only thing you sounded close to being mad about was no gloves and not putting on a seatbelt.
I try not to get upset about things. I don’t always succeed but I try.
It happens boss. I've come across your channel while doing some studying, and saw that you sorted out the clay. Again my basic understanding was that you discarded this, but I was going to ask what the economics of this looked like. Kaoline can be made into kaowhool, bedinite clay can be used for health stores and or fracking. Could add some value to you, also a cheap trick I learned in business is to invite geologists out from schools. You can get them to do the identification and you get a tax write off for time contributions to educational services.
Again thanks for the videos, just thought of this when I saw your gold sleuth.
I’m a new subscriber. I first heard of you from C&C Equipment and then Letsdig18. I look forward to seeing your videos!
Thanks for subscribing buddy!
Im a new subscriber and from Harrisburg Arkansas. I just seen you on my 2 favorite channels letsdig18 and dirt perfect. Those guys are so amazing. Im sure with all the different things you have going on in this huge operation i will really like this channel as well. Will be watching more from your channel for sure. You guys be safe out there buddy.
I sure appreciate you subscribing down there in Arkansas!
Here on recommendations by Chris, subbed for the great content and the team's vibe.
Hey, thanks for subscribing….. I really appreciate it!
I’m from Spartanburg SC and I love your content. It’s so cool to see what you’re doing. Needs to be more landfills doing what you’re doing.
Hey, you’re pretty close. Thanks for watching!!
Uh oh, edge of the pile stuff right there..... could happen either on a Monday or Friday for sure 😂😂😂
Was directed here by Mike Simon, I live near Morpeth, south east Northumberland, across the pond from you 🇬🇧👋
Hello from across the pond, thanks for coming over to check out my channel. I appreciate it!
New to the channel. You are a great boss that has a level head. You can see the respect your crew has. That was fun Friday😬
Thanks for checking out our channel and we are lucky to have a great group of guys working here!
great content
Thanks very much!
New subscriber, came over from Chris and Mike
Thanks for subscribing. I really appreciate it!
🇮🇪☘️🇺🇸 so glad I found you ! Saw you on Chris & Mike’s’ VERY impressive!
Glad you found us too, thanks!!
@@TheRealMrDiGG 🇮🇪☘️🇺🇸 going over to your gardening channel too - coffee grounds R really good for roses just an fyi
I'm a New in this channel. I hear about in the Lestdig 18 videos from Chris. I really like your videos and What You do. Good to know You have hispánic employees and thanks You For that. Good luck to You sir and hello from Puerto Rico.
Gracias por este comentario! 🍻 in Puerto Rico!
Lost a haul truck and driver couple months ago Rock quarry just south of me. He was like 67 years old. Rolled it.
Oh no! I’m sorry
When 'stuff' happens, stop! Assess the situation, get help. Don't get crazy. Pray alot. Ryan, good leader by staying calm and happy. Never helps to start blaming or denigrating the help.
Totally agree, I try to just take it all in stride
Great content there is 2 types of articulate dump trucks in the world those that have flipped over and those that are about to yours on the other hand are just waiting to on the Sand most unstable surface you can put them on great Job to the operator on this particular hill he was at least smart enough not to cowboy it and not only risk His life but save you a lot of expenses I've had them go over sometime you get lucky and set them back up other times you figure out really quick that the high premium insurance you pay for isn't worth a crap haters going to hate but until they are the ones signing the check for everything they will never know keep the video coming tell Aaron he needs to work on his commentary while you running the deere Mike might have to send MBHTS to assist him with that 😂😂😂😂
lol, he’s kind of a quiet fella. Good guy though! Thanks for watching and commenting. I should do appreciate it!
New subscriber from Letsdig as well, where are you located ? Saw the Dobbs on the side of that 750, that’s our local Deere where I’m at too.
Thanks for subscribing. We are in Graniteville South Carolina.
@@TheRealMrDiGG too cool, right outside Aiken. I live in Lexington, so not far at all. Awesome to have a local dirt TH-camr. 👌🏼
Great job guys.
Thanks bud!
very enjoyable team
Thanks for watching, and we do have a bunch of great guys out here!
Looks like we should leave a better berm on all sides. You have a lot going on and you kept your head, you seem like a good man to work for. How many acres are you working off of ? Thanks
Thanks for the comment, we currently have operations on about 85 acres
👍Awesome👍
Thanks 👍
It’s official Mr Digg …I think I want to drive some heavy machinery. Put me in coach!
Wear steel toes tomorrow 😂
@@TheRealMrDiGG Headed to Walmart now to buy steel toe boots that match my dress!
@@jennmarner oh lord!🤦🏻♂️
New viewer. Can over from dirt perfect. Found DP from Dirt,grain and steal. From north central Indiana
Thanks for watching in Indiana!
Obviously you are new to volvo dumptrucks, you will be amazed at the angles you can tip one, that would have tipped where it was no problem,
It would have tipped alright……over 😂. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate you.
Liveing the dream came over via Chris and Mike to😅😅
Thanks for coming over to check out my channel. I really appreciate you watching!
Thanks to, Letsdig 18 and Dirt Perfect for sharing your vids! Pretty cool operation you have going on.
Thanks for coming over to check out my channel!!
I live in a very small village in the county of Dorset in southern England and loving your channel, co-op videos and podcasts. That was great teamwork by the four of you and a great result. I’d hate to have been in the Volvo A30 had it flipped - that would be some ride. As someone with no experience of hauling dirt, my instinct would have been to try lowering the centre of gravity by removing some sand. Would there be anything to gain to run a compactor over the sand regularly to try firm the base or do sugar sand grains not compress and stick together ? Thanks very much !
Hello in England! No the compactor wouldn’t help much as the sand won’t compact all that much. Thanks for watching and commenting!!
Thank you for responding ! It would pretty cool to hang a world map on the wall and put pins in locations where subscribers are based. It would be a fun way to visualise the growth and reach of your channel. It would be interesting for your multinational team at the landfill or, if on the wall of your bunker, during periods of extreme weather you’d have the knowledge that everyone in all those places would be rooting for a safe outcome for you, your friends and family.
@@TheVillageIdiotUk that’s a really really cool idea!!! Thanks
Watching because of Letsdig18
Thanks!
came here from dirt perfect and lets dig 18s channels.liked subscribed and rang that bell . pretty cool vid. boy is going to need a new pair of britches and clean undies.
Thanks for coming over to check our channel out! And yes, I think you are right, he was pretty scared!
Hey buddy I'm from western Maryland, all equipment
Watching from western Maryland also.
@@scottwright388 no way, that's cool, I'm in Cumberland Maryland
@@derrickpettit86 yeah I'm a bit east in hagerstown.
Hey up there in Maryland, thanks for watching buddy!
@@scottwright388 oh ok cool, I used to live in falling Waters
A company I worked for had to buy safety harnesses for all sizes xxl-s we had hat to throw away the small harness because it was expired never worn. Never saw the light of day.
We’re such a wasteful society!
👏. Yakima Wa.
Thanks, I think…..lol
Come over from Dirt Perfect and Letsdig18 and I am from Summerville Ga
Howdy neighbor!
Good video
Glad you enjoyed, appreciate you watching in commenting
Great video saveing the truck I saw you with Dirt perfect and let’s dig 18 video I live 20 minutes from north Agustia
Thanks for watching neighbor!
I don't think you will need a lot of soap and thinking you will need some high banks I wish you luck and cannot wait to see YOU yes YOU try this slide 🤢🤢🤮🤣🤣 great little video IAN UK
Thanks so much!!
Action video 😁👍
Oh yeah!