I've spent some time at the helm of a John Deere skidsteer. Let me just say that I have no idea how this dude can have that much control and balance. Truly awesome!
This just popped up on my feed! My dad has owned 8 Bobcats since his first in 1970....I thought he was good, (well, he is)!, But this guy is fantastic! He's got the feel of his machine down pat! BTW, my dad still runs his daily...he's going to be 85 soon! Lol.
I really enjoyed watching the video on the two bros. that built the first , what would become Bobcat later selling out but continuing working for this new owner.. We had two in the mill I worked in and over the years saw others contractors brought doing remodeling/ renovations and there's no end to the attachments for bobcats. I never recall either of ours down not running and not all the new guys even tried taking care of them. They are one tough little pieces of equipment.
That was such a cool and refreshing video. Good content, awesome song, stunts times perfect with the song, massive operator talent, and the announcer didn't make me want to punch him!!! Thanks for posting.
Don't tread on me They are made for alot of things, tricks are definitely possible. But most engines are not designed to keep oil pressure when continuously run at extreme angles. Temporarily yes. And these angles are more extreme than the angles during commercial construction use.
@@romansten9 it’s possible that he modified the engine to allow him to do these tricks without worrying about the stress he’d be putting on the system.
@@mrfingers4737 It's not like he's doing this on Sunday and taking it back to the job site Monday. It was set up specifically for what it's doing. Maybe it's got a dry sump.
Well it's blatantly obvious who has never driven one of these, anyone saying this is easy or that a wheelie is easy. It LOOKS easy because he's that good.
There's no rear counter weight and that machine is stripped down to bare necessities. It still takes some skill but that isn't your average skid loader.
@@yougonnaeatthat9889 Still very impressive. Everything stunt related has been modified to perform said stunts. Can't even imagine how many hours dude spent practicing
ive been on a job with this talented guy and i know first hand he is real. nothing fake. or modified. hes 100 percent real and a good guy to.whats up Jake!!! RUDD
What do you do for a living? Oh I drive around the country and stunt drive a Bobcat. I don’t know if it’s the same guy but I seen a guy who mounted a log and rolled it back and forth all the while stating balanced on top. It was pretty amazing stuff.
I was born in S. Idaho and raised on a rather large ranch/farm until I graduated HS. I was driving Steiger tractors, Gleaner Combines, Swathers, Harrowbeds, backhoes, bulldozers and bobcats from about 12. As an older adult, I can’t rationalize the faith my dad and grandfather had in me at that age to be responsible in operating ‘very’ expensive equipment. After years of doing this…he better be damn good at it. Which he is, very good! 👍🤙🤙🤙
Been running big equip farming since 6 yr old pulling tractor w fold out disc with long fold out packer behind that at 7-8 yr old too ....we the real ones
My old man had me driving the tractor at around 6 too, couldn't press the clutch and reach the shifter at the same time so he would put in gear and jump out. Had a few screw ups but he never got mad, just expected me to fix them. The hired men created him way more headaches.
@@jmanlinc awesome. I did get our old farm truck stuck in one of our ditches ad messed up some siphon tubes. Didn’t get murdered. But, very scary driving a harvester as a young kid with a big assed diesel truck next to you up and down the rows. Made me into a hard worker though. Loved swathing hay, back then our swather only had like an 16’ header. One night, ran a skunk through the reel and out the back. Had to get our tract mounted sprayer and fill it with tomato juice and spray the shit out of it. That was worse than any CS chamber in the military. 🫡
I spent time on the Snake R., family ranch by Bruneau. Cheers. Was just seeing research regarding teenagers, they can pick up new skills like operating equipment almost instantly, or bad habits like smoking get hard wired in the brain, too
I drive a skid steer almost every day for over 10 years ,I could not even come close to be able to drive a like that , that is some bad ass driving , that is way harder than he's making look. don't listen to the haters , they are just jealous
I'm 49 years old and have been driving a skid steer since I was a young boy and what he is doing there is very difficult and very dangerous. Props to the driver of that skid steer. I can spin a skid steer around on one tire and can load it in the back of a truck with no ramps, but the stunts he is doing is amazing. As far as I know he is the only one able to perform those death defying feats.
A commercial aircraft pilot once told me that people that are skilled with a drum kit do well with flying an airplane. I would think the same applies to a Bobcat. It's that coordination of simultaneously using hands and feet. Cool skill. It'd be nice to be lucky enough to be able to put in the hours of practice.
ill be the first to admit that this was pretty impressive, but i do realize the smaller the machine the easier they are to balance. im sure all the counter weights were removed and probably went thru no telling how many buckets till he found the perfect one lol. but none the less it was still impressive. dudes got the hours in practicing.
Not likely to need this sort of skill on a site though. However, it is impressive but I was more interested in the vehicle that delivered the skid-steer onto the showground. That looked pretty cool.
He applies these skills on job sites and can do things that a normal operator would find impossible or time consuming to do. Watch his videos doing grading jobs and you will see what I mean.
Definitely easier in those little baby bobcats to stunt, but this is elite operating at its finest. The cat walk trailer load can be done, but fuck ever trying the ramp I wouldn’t dare
I've got thousands of hours on one of these, and this guy is really good, an incredable sense of balance
I've spent some time at the helm of a John Deere skidsteer. Let me just say that I have no idea how this dude can have that much control and balance. Truly awesome!
Because his controls didn't come with the standard 3 inches of deadband slop in them.
Потому что этого чувака сделали в БобСат 😀
This just popped up on my feed! My dad has owned 8 Bobcats since his first in 1970....I thought he was good, (well, he is)!, But this guy is fantastic! He's got the feel of his machine down pat! BTW, my dad still runs his daily...he's going to be 85 soon! Lol.
I really enjoyed watching the video on the two bros. that built the first , what would become Bobcat later selling out but continuing working for this new owner..
We had two in the mill I worked in and over the years saw others contractors brought doing remodeling/ renovations and there's no end to the attachments for bobcats.
I never recall either of ours down not running and not all the new guys even tried taking care of them. They are one tough little pieces of equipment.
That was such a cool and refreshing video. Good content, awesome song, stunts times perfect with the song, massive operator talent, and the announcer didn't make me want to punch him!!! Thanks for posting.
Just finished watching safety videos on what not to do in a bobcat, he did all of it haha
no it takes more then just that to be able to dothat
GypTits are you joking bobcats are made to things like this
Don't tread on me They are made for alot of things, tricks are definitely possible. But most engines are not designed to keep oil pressure when continuously run at extreme angles. Temporarily yes. And these angles are more extreme than the angles during commercial construction use.
@@romansten9 it’s possible that he modified the engine to allow him to do these tricks without worrying about the stress he’d be putting on the system.
This was beyond difficult. Any naysayers need to sing their skepticism somewhere else....well done sir!!
I operated one for 10 years, what this guys doing is unbelievable!
Yeah, oil starvation. Too steep of an angle for too Long
@@mrfingers4737 BS. you clearly have no clue how these work. That isnt going to be a problem at all.
@@jordaneimer2873 I have a real good idea how engines work. I think you're the guy that clearly doesn't understand.
@@mrfingers4737 It's not like he's doing this on Sunday and taking it back to the job site Monday. It was set up specifically for what it's doing. Maybe it's got a dry sump.
Came from Heavy D to this video. Awesome skills!
Well it's blatantly obvious who has never driven one of these, anyone saying this is easy or that a wheelie is easy. It LOOKS easy because he's that good.
There's no rear counter weight and that machine is stripped down to bare necessities. It still takes some skill but that isn't your average skid loader.
@@yougonnaeatthat9889 Still very impressive. Everything stunt related has been modified to perform said stunts. Can't even imagine how many hours dude spent practicing
I used to drive one of those, and I can tell you; that is some incredible driving! That fellow is good! Wow!
I had no idea, that could be done !!!???? Very fun & cool video, well done
Saw you at The Patch in Elizabeth today! Love what you do! Mike
ive been on a job with this talented guy and i know first hand he is real. nothing fake. or modified. hes 100 percent real and a good guy to.whats up Jake!!! RUDD
What do you do for a living? Oh I drive around the country and stunt drive a Bobcat.
I don’t know if it’s the same guy but I seen a guy who mounted a log and rolled it back and forth all the while stating balanced on top. It was pretty amazing stuff.
Same guy
I was born in S. Idaho and raised on a rather large ranch/farm until I graduated HS. I was driving Steiger tractors, Gleaner Combines, Swathers, Harrowbeds, backhoes, bulldozers and bobcats from about 12. As an older adult, I can’t rationalize the faith my dad and grandfather had in me at that age to be responsible in operating ‘very’ expensive equipment. After years of doing this…he better be damn good at it. Which he is, very good! 👍🤙🤙🤙
Been running big equip farming since 6 yr old pulling tractor w fold out disc with long fold out packer behind that at 7-8 yr old too ....we the real ones
My old man had me driving the tractor at around 6 too, couldn't press the clutch and reach the shifter at the same time so he would put in gear and jump out. Had a few screw ups but he never got mad, just expected me to fix them. The hired men created him way more headaches.
@@jmanlinc awesome. I did get our old farm truck stuck in one of our ditches ad messed up some siphon tubes. Didn’t get murdered. But, very scary driving a harvester as a young kid with a big assed diesel truck next to you up and down the rows. Made me into a hard worker though. Loved swathing hay, back then our swather only had like an 16’ header. One night, ran a skunk through the reel and out the back. Had to get our tract mounted sprayer and fill it with tomato juice and spray the shit out of it. That was worse than any CS chamber in the military. 🫡
I spent time on the Snake R., family ranch by Bruneau. Cheers. Was just seeing research regarding teenagers, they can pick up new skills like operating equipment almost instantly, or bad habits like smoking get hard wired in the brain, too
I used to be able to to drive wheelie with tree root balls on the forks across our tree nursery but wow this dude has got some crazy skills.
I drive a skid steer almost every day for over 10 years ,I could not even come close to be able to drive a like that , that is some bad ass driving , that is way harder than he's making look. don't listen to the haters , they are just jealous
I'm 49 years old and have been driving a skid steer since I was a young boy and what he is doing there is very difficult and very dangerous. Props to the driver of that skid steer. I can spin a skid steer around on one tire and can load it in the back of a truck with no ramps, but the stunts he is doing is amazing. As far as I know he is the only one able to perform those death defying feats.
amazing skill, and excellent music choice!!
Seriously Amazing! Nice job Jake!
This guy is my hero. Those skills are no joke.
props for this great operator I'm 16 and have been using bobcat loaders since I was 3
Max wheelhorse4life really dude,3
This is a real Bobcat, not a Tonka Toy.
Thanks for the info 😎 great video
Well damn…, I already wanted a Bobcat type device; now I really want one!
A commercial aircraft pilot once told me that people that are skilled with a drum kit do well with flying an airplane. I would think the same applies to a Bobcat. It's that coordination of simultaneously using hands and feet. Cool skill. It'd be nice to be lucky enough to be able to put in the hours of practice.
FakeMoonRocks I did a driveway for an aircraft commercial pilot and he said that exactly regarding bobcats
Ironically, I do both so thats accurate. The bobcat pays for the helicopter lol
I've done a front wheelie in a bobcat before, but then I did have bucket forks on and about 1 tonne of wood off the end of the bucket.
simply astonishing! Great job!
Wonderful
Holy fucking shit, man. I don't even know how I ended up here. The internet is in my brain and on auto-pilot. Game over, man.
You know it's 2012 when it's a dubstep version of deadmau5. Lol
takes a lot of precision and skill you try to do that
Very very nice. Good job
This is why it took so long to get my driveway done!!!
Worn a couple of these out. This guy rules..
I'M GLAD i WAS ABLE TO TEACH HIM TO DO THAT!
lmao the music truly makes this touching.
This a heavily customize bobcat, steering and throttle ..and also balance perfectly with a MASTER operator at the control.. OH! YES OUTSTANDING.👍
ill be the first to admit that this was pretty impressive, but i do realize the smaller the machine the easier they are to balance. im sure all the counter weights were removed and probably went thru no telling how many buckets till he found the perfect one lol. but none the less it was still impressive. dudes got the hours in practicing.
This is one of the most redneck things of ever saw, and I’m jealous of how he can operate that Bob cat
I have 25+ years experience and I am even impressed with going up & down the ramp on the front wheels.
I don't think a lot of people talking crap know exactly how difficult that is.
WOW AMAZING SKILLS MAN!
outstanding effort, how about the engine manufacture / great skill with great engineering
Is this possible on a stock bobcat or are modifications necessary?
Stock
Wow great skills nice to see it not just another big talker
Insanely talented
I can't believe I just watched a bobcat ballerina.
I work with 3 different equipment every single day, but I do not feel like I can do it or even close so.
Is that bucket built extra heavy for this exhibition stuff?
Awesome Brother Well done
Im still trying to comprehend how that sucker's gettin oil lol
Not likely to need this sort of skill on a site though. However, it is impressive but I was more interested in the vehicle that delivered the skid-steer onto the showground. That looked pretty cool.
He applies these skills on job sites and can do things that a normal operator would find impossible or time consuming to do. Watch his videos doing grading jobs and you will see what I mean.
If that's not impressive then what is! Easily got our thumbs up!
Anybody know what that song is called? And damn what a skilled operator
Ghosts n stuff by deadmau5
well done! Takes alot of machine hours to accomplish that!
1st song name?
Commentator. Right there, right there, right there. Right there!
I've got a 743 and I'm still afraid to roll over the machine during operating it in plain
THAT’S talent..and poise.
The announcer...Rodeo Reed?
I was twirling my hair around my finger like a schoolgirl watching!
magnificently.....greate....applause...
Hey Jake,,,, you've got a flat rear tire. Let me go get a jack and lift up the rear end. Jake says,,,,,, hold my beer!
wow wow wow amazing i would pay anything too goo see this live
This video introduced me to music of Florence and the [skidsteer] Machine.
I love the edm music coupled with commentator
When do we see this done backwards?!
Never seen anything more American
3:50 *when you get to go home early*
Song name?
i guess this proves kubotas can be run at 45deg angles for extended periods and maintain lubrication lol
Bobcat?
Until this year (I think) bobcat has run kubota engines in them
fishinhunter12391 ahh I see.
This guy is good
the announcer is so southern country
operator - *does anything
announcer - "Thats how you (whatever the operator did) right there"
Nice song👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
im a really nice machine operator and I can tell, you good with that thing.
this is amazing it is not easy just to drive one.
how's the oil pressure?
Oil pressure is fine
i like whats written on the boom
If you look up, going ham on a bobcat, it may bring you here.
That boy got some skills ☺
So beautiful...what skill🥲
Music names please.
Shit I thought I knew that first song that played anybody know what it's called
MrJohnboy1110 cosmic love maybe and the other one is I think ghost n stuff
now thats how u run a cat!
There’s a boss somewhere like: I knew that sumbitch was screwing around on the clock.
Impressive skill
I want to see the videos of him falling off the practice ramps.
That’s ol reed flake announcing
what is name of song at 3:30 ?
Yah Boss!! Good moves!
Ba ba bobcat, have you any balance?
Yes sir yes sir, 2 wheeled wheelies
FOR SALE: Two brand new skid steer wheels off a Bobcat with 8600 hrs. LOL.
Definitely easier in those little baby bobcats to stunt, but this is elite operating at its finest. The cat walk trailer load can be done, but fuck ever trying the ramp I wouldn’t dare
this is actually a old world record the new world record was set on 7/2/16 and he went 85.5 feet on a wielly.
Aww, Wall-E is all grown up!
S130 sales after this. 📈
I'm guessing not much of a counterweight on the back of that machine...
HOW?!
3:30 Deadmau5 - Ghosts N Stuff (Nero Remix)
if i turn my skid around like that on the tailer i would get a ass whoopin