Super video, and the screaming Detroit diesel engine, i love it. I have bigger brother, Gradall G1000, look im my videos. Best regards from Czech Republic. And please, more videos👍🏻😉
Thank you for your comments on those special purpose type excavators. The (1900) track backhoe excavator was a monster. Two ( 8V-71 Power plants. Biggest Excavator for the 1970s when it was brought out.
Gradall must have used the best spring steel available for the frame rails on the machines. Otherwise I think they be permanently twisted. Tough old machines and definitely filled a niche market
Super video, and the screaming Detroit diesel engine, i love it. I have bigger brother, Gradall G1000, look im my videos. Best regards from Czech Republic. And please, more videos👍🏻😉
Thank you for your comments on those special purpose type excavators. The (1900) track backhoe excavator was a monster. Two ( 8V-71
Power plants. Biggest Excavator for the 1970s when it was brought out.
You don't see them around much anymore. Thanks for posting.
My county has a few of these, and they use them to clean out ditches also
Hello... Great video, thanks for posting 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 please, wher do you take the parts? I need change som parts on the axle... Best regarts from Slovakia
Gradall must have used the best spring steel available for the frame rails on the machines. Otherwise I think they be permanently twisted. Tough old machines and definitely filled a niche market
what the hell is that ??
A roadgrade-excavator specifically built to shape roadgrades/ditches. Hence the name Gradall.
Its design team, looked at a person's hand. Shaped the boom after a hand. Built for the very purpose you see in video, to clean ditches.
Operating the undertruck from the excavator-unit is kinda dangerous, just saying.
Operate them that way for over 30 years. Experienced operator will have no problems.