Telehandler Buried on a Jobsite
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ม.ค. 2025
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So proud that you didn't lose the pin for the snatch block in that dirt. Good job, Trent.
Another telehandler job. Those things aren't the greatest in soft dirt or on angles as they get a bit top heavy. Good job Trent getting him back to where he could get on solid ground!
Thank you for putting the starting tune back! Nice video and I like those little jobs. It also gives us a impression of the area you live in. What's shown on the TV series or movies isn't real.
Best looking truck on You Tube, bar none.
Thank you so very much for sharing another fantastic video with us
Someone forgot to stick the Forks into the ground and push....
Came to the comments to find this one.
Easy peasy for Trent.
Those Gradalls are Built right here where I live in Ohio
It's a shame that not only did you have to maneuver around the construction, but the GC had no respect for you. He stands right in the area you need to set up. He was oblivious to anything happening. Grate customer service. I might have said something a bit on the smarty side. Atleast in the end he didn't interfere with your task.
Sorry, don't see any problems here. They moved equipment away that needed to, he backed the truck into the position he wanted without any issues at all, hauled the telehandler out. You might wished for the GC and all workers to take a break and move 1/4 mile away fro the worksite, but it do not function like that. It THEIR worksite, they go nowhere. One adapt to the current situation, and get the job done.
That wheel did not dig itself in, it broke through the terrain beside the retaining wall !
First time watcher here, nice pull job. Hardest part of that was getting in the driveway 😂😂😂 just saw y’all are in Indio, did you know that on October 9th the Hot Rod Power Tour will be at the fairgrounds? Nice truck btw 👍🏻👊🏼🙌🏼👍🏻
coo job mate
keep the clips coming
I don't know what it was that was snapping everytime you moved but it was surely annoying.
Sorry about that, I believe I had my radio next to my microphone and it was bumping it when I walked. Thanks for watching and the feedback
Did not notice any annoying sounds, but thanks for informing anyway. It's a worksite. There are many kinds of sounds, I guess.
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Hey! Your old intro.
Seems like the biggest tool in the toolbox was dispatched to a rollback job.
Perhaps it was the only tool available at the time, but it was certainly easier than working with a snatch block.