Man that's was a time you had to know how to operate heavy equipment and get a work-out all day long at the same time...and a good shovel operator could keep a rough sub grade also ...Hott-Dogg !
He is too far away from the bank face, the boom is to high, and he is always reaching for the material. He can go through the motions, but he wouldn’t be able to keep a fleet of trucks moving.
Actually, the boom is at the correct angle - if you look carefully, there is a piece of square bar welded to the boom just below the shipper shaft - when that is set horizontal, which it is, then that’s the correct boom angle for normal work. Your comment about being too far away from the bank would be correct, but the bank slips on occasions, and can make it difficult for the operator, when it does . . . . We are only doing it for fun, not for profit, which is why the engine is running just above idle - diesel fuel is rather expensive in the UK !
@@steveallarton98 Hi Steve, the boom angle on a shovel was determined by the highest truck you were loading. The lower the boom the more mechanical advantage you had in the digging part of the cycle.
Man that's was a time you had to know how to operate heavy equipment and get a work-out all day long at the same time...and a good shovel operator could keep a rough sub grade also ...Hott-Dogg !
beautiful machine and great operator
I have to ask my doctor
" why do I get goosebumps listening to the song of a old obsolete piece of iron?"
Next time I see um.
She's a beaut.
I would give my left ball to have a play with this machine
Operator doing a mighty fine job run that old iron. No computer running that.
I’ve sat in the seat of that machine a few times - it’s a lovely, gentle, thing to drive !
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Ain't she a beauty !!!!!
I think them tracks are a little slack!
There's something rewarding about watching a heaped bucket being emptied.
👍👍👍
He is too far away from the bank face, the boom is to high, and he is always reaching for the material. He can go through the motions, but he wouldn’t be able to keep a fleet of trucks moving.
Actually, the boom is at the correct angle - if you look carefully, there is a piece of square bar welded to the boom just below the shipper shaft - when that is set horizontal, which it is, then that’s the correct boom angle for normal work. Your comment about being too far away from the bank would be correct, but the bank slips on occasions, and can make it difficult for the operator, when it does . . . .
We are only doing it for fun, not for profit, which is why the engine is running just above idle - diesel fuel is rather expensive in the UK !
@@steveallarton98 Hi Steve, the boom angle on a shovel was determined by the highest truck you were loading. The lower the boom the more mechanical advantage you had in the digging part of the cycle.
What kind of engine dose it have?
Ruston-Paxman 4RPHN Mk2
4 cylinder vee configuration indirect injection diesel engine.
132 bhp at 1200 rpm
This blokes too far away from the heap