B&P enterprises. Those guys have been around. They clean up train derailments also. They are great at what they do. They are right up the road from me. His brother has a company called American services. You'll probably see those guys up their to. Your in good hands if those guys are there.
Dude had that Cat 330 humming 💯 I'm an operator and the only other machine I've run that is bigger is a Cat 349. Its way more powerful but doubtful it's as fast as that Cat 330. Dude prepped a sheer 30 ft cliff and walked it down in less than 2 minutes, that's cooking son!
Many prayers for Tennessee and Carolina. Many prayers for the great people that are there to help. Excluding our government of course! Good people helping good people in need. Thomas, Mississippi.
For this guy who was blown away from what he just watched Thank you This is from a fellow operator. That's what we do every day for a living. And if I didn't have to work right now. My key ring and I would be down there operating any piece of equipment that needed to help.. I'm so sorry for yall
You must of never been around operators only guys who run equipment there is a huge difference. Anyway that’s the guys you all need and we are praying for each of those affected and all those who are or have or will in the future help out.
Many big equipment machines are individually owned and are contracted out to cities, companies,etc. Their fees are astronomical, thousands per day. I knew a guy who owned several of these . Back then I think his fee was $3k, now its prob. 10. He hired out operators so he didn't even have to work. But he actually did the maintenance himself. These machines are facinating for sure.
The true testament of a good operator is one who gets the job done efficiently and still has a machine at the end of the job. All I see is someone slamming sticks around. Nothing AMAZING about beating the hell out of a +$300,000 machine.
Crazy skills would be walking right down that with out spending more than 15 seconds preparing the edge. 20+ year equipment operator speaking I would have taken that 330 straight over the edge! Not trying to criticize, honestly wish I could be there to operate a machine or run a saw! Actually really jealous of that operator getting to go fix the destruction and help people!
Not worth the risk. Can you imagine flipping or damaging your machine In front of a bunch of people that desperately need your help? Makes total Sense to spend a couple minutes Getting set up
That’s exactly what I thought. Most likely before the machine arrived he had looked over the site and set his plan so he knew exactly where he was going to start first
Still waiting to see the crazy skills….. anyone worth a shit in a machine could do that easily !!! But god bless those men for helping. I’d love to be able to do more myself.
Really? That’s a basic move. Ever try building a bunker at a golf course? If that’s all you got the company must be trying for operators not smashing the counterweight into a hillside they just made or a dump.
And for all of those who lost their lives may they rest in peace and we need to pray for those who lost their homes and family
B&P enterprises. Those guys have been around. They clean up train derailments also. They are great at what they do. They are right up the road from me. His brother has a company called American services. You'll probably see those guys up their to. Your in good hands if those guys are there.
The skillz that pay the billz. At times, i miss it...and other times, i dont. Good to see some equipment on site and wasting no time gettin started.
Dude had that Cat 330 humming 💯
I'm an operator and the only other machine I've run that is bigger is a Cat 349. Its way more powerful but doubtful it's as fast as that Cat 330.
Dude prepped a sheer 30 ft cliff and walked it down in less than 2 minutes, that's cooking son!
Superheroes don't wear capes, they wear work boots.
Long road to recovery. Prayers
I’ve worked on some big construction jobs and those cats have blown me away with the amazing power and the work they can do. Much respect 🇺🇸
Couple more of those guys working together in the Hills and that would change lives pretty fast!!!!!
Many prayers for Tennessee and Carolina. Many prayers for the great people that are there to help. Excluding our government of course! Good people helping good people in need. Thomas, Mississippi.
So you don't think the government should get any prayers or government
God bless that person ❤
Massive TALENT💯
For this guy who was blown away from what he just watched
Thank you
This is from a fellow operator. That's what we do every day for a living. And if I didn't have to work right now. My key ring and I would be down there operating any piece of equipment that needed to help..
I'm so sorry for yall
That guy knows what he is doing 👍👍👍
He operates it like he stole it, wont be long till that machine is needing repairs
@@VinniePepperoni THAT is how you operate it, that's nothing, that's grade school operation.
God bless you guys!! This is true America right here!!!
Thank God for people like this. The salt of the earth.
That's a nice CAT 330 Next Gen
You must of never been around operators only guys who run equipment there is a huge difference. Anyway that’s the guys you all need and we are praying for each of those affected and all those who are or have or will in the future help out.
Not a government employee
That guy is impressive..."I'll make my own path".
It's as if that excavator has a brain of its own! Thank you, men, for all your hard work!
Many big equipment machines are individually owned and are contracted out to cities, companies,etc. Their fees are astronomical, thousands per day. I knew a guy who owned several of these . Back then I think his fee was $3k, now its prob. 10. He hired out operators so he didn't even have to work. But he actually did the maintenance himself. These machines are facinating for sure.
I think I heard the Excavator Operator say "Hold My Beer, I got this."
No permits no inspectors shows what can get done with guys that know what they’re doing
Pretty basic skills, but super interesting to folks who never see it done!
Yeah says" you" sitting behind a computer screen
@@CandiKane-n3vI operate 324EL
The true testament of a good operator is one who gets the job done efficiently and still has a machine at the end of the job. All I see is someone slamming sticks around. Nothing AMAZING about beating the hell out of a +$300,000 machine.
people that move dirt for a livin' know what needs ta be done w/o all the red tape.
Cat rocks!
Cats USED to rock.
Love your work with MrBeast bro.
Crazy skills would be walking right down that with out spending more than 15 seconds preparing the edge. 20+ year equipment operator speaking I would have taken that 330 straight over the edge! Not trying to criticize, honestly wish I could be there to operate a machine or run a saw! Actually really jealous of that operator getting to go fix the destruction and help people!
Not worth the risk. Can you imagine flipping or damaging your machine In front of a bunch of people that desperately need your help? Makes total Sense to spend a couple minutes Getting set up
Caterpillar the BEST equipment in the world
That's a big Cat .
North Cove N C 12 miles from my home
B&P Enterprises, RJ Corman and many other contractors are working for CSX and NS to reopen the rail lines in the area.
Geez I didn't here 1 guy ask for a double soy latte hold the foam.... This is what real men do
What happined to the 3 hour safety meeting.
thats an operator knows exactly what to do maximize the use of diesel fuel
That’s exactly what I thought. Most likely before the machine arrived he had looked over the site and set his plan so he knew exactly where he was going to start first
God video 👍🏼
HELL NO HE AIN'T AH GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE !
HE KNOWS WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE ! AN HE'S GETTIN ER DID !
Yes, rebuild bridge major task.the hoe hand no comment know is stuff pure simple.thanks video.good luck.😊
fukkin awesome!!
That's has to be the ramest operator I have ever seen
Never did see the crazy skills, i must have missed it.
(he moved his giant excavator across a 10' escarpment and forded the river in under 2 minutes)
@@LewisEGilbert Used his boom arm to hold the weight of the backhoe as he went down the collapsed embankment.
@@LewisEGilbert giant????
RIGHT THERE AT THE END I WAS SAYING ...OUT LOUD.....NO NO NO NO NO . WOW...THAT'S HOW YA DO IT. MAKING YOUR OWN ROAD GREAT AGAIN.
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Easily impressed I guess
Still waiting to see the crazy skills….. anyone worth a shit in a machine could do that easily !!! But god bless those men for helping. I’d love to be able to do more myself.
Looks like first day on the machine.
Yep, wont last long jerking the older girl around like that
Maybe it is, but he’s down there helping at least
People that should not operate with zero experience that machine goes down u don't get paid dummy congrats for helping though valiant effort
Really? That’s a basic move. Ever try building a bunker at a golf course? If that’s all you got the company must be trying for operators not smashing the counterweight into a hillside they just made or a dump.
Why is he even doing !
Fixing a ramp so he can get his machine where it needs to be.