If you start early enough in the morning when it's dark outside that would give you more reason than ever to have them turned on because people have difficulty seeing you backing up another thing there particularly helpful to blind people because it's easier for them to tell how close the machine as to their bodies I should know of been blind all my life
They have, but dosen´t use it. When the machine was new it was on but they turned it of after a while. Search for my first 140M videos on my channel. Often they are working early in the morning so that is why it is turned of.
I'm from Lithuania and just wanted to ask maybe you can tell me how the grading quality control works in Sweden? I see this operator is doing a great job, but if he was not, who would you call? I would be very grateful if you would describe how it works in Sweden, because to me it looks like you guys have figured it out. My municipality is hiring this company which does terrible job www.dropbox.com/s/ssrlbmhqypbkf9f/IMG_1604.JPG They sometimes are grading in the rain (he is coming back so the blade is up): www.dropbox.com/s/ajxzpwt4q416xzr/IMG_0988.JPG They just push all the gravel to diches till they fill up and there are no more ditches and then they make these borders which you can see in the photo. This way the road gets wider and wider, with less and less gravel on it and no place for water to go to. Tack så mycket:) p.s. You can reply in swedish, if it's more convenient:)
Bra klipp, och fin gammal Scania=).
@TheFbiFilesRepeat Det görs varje vår. Det blir ojämnt av tjälsmältning, regn sommartid så då jämnar dem ju ut det.
If you start early enough in the morning when it's dark outside that would give you more reason than ever to have them turned on because people have difficulty seeing you backing up another thing there particularly helpful to blind people because it's easier for them to tell how close the machine as to their bodies I should know of been blind all my life
@audirobban Tackar! Ja hans bil är fin. Åkt många mil med den!
Is that an extendible reach feature on the moldboard blade?
Dum fråga kanske men varför gör dom detta?
where was this located at
North Sweden
You guys don't have back up alarms on your machines I think you should put them on there just for safety reasons
They have, but dosen´t use it. When the machine was new it was on but they turned it of after a while. Search for my first 140M videos on my channel.
Often they are working early in the morning so that is why it is turned of.
I'm from Lithuania and just wanted to ask maybe you can tell me how the grading quality control works in Sweden? I see this operator is doing a great job, but if he was not, who would you call? I would be very grateful if you would describe how it works in Sweden, because to me it looks like you guys have figured it out.
My municipality is hiring this company which does terrible job www.dropbox.com/s/ssrlbmhqypbkf9f/IMG_1604.JPG
They sometimes are grading in the rain (he is coming back so the blade is up): www.dropbox.com/s/ajxzpwt4q416xzr/IMG_0988.JPG
They just push all the gravel to diches till they fill up and there are no more ditches and then they make these borders which you can see in the photo. This way the road gets wider and wider, with less and less gravel on it and no place for water to go to.
Tack så mycket:)
p.s. You can reply in swedish, if it's more convenient:)
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