It depends on the type and grading of material and the size of the roller. The codes in Ireland permit a maximum layer thickness of approx 600mm for this type of material (rock) with the largest size roller. The camera angle is a bit deceiving though. They're actually levelling it off and compacting the material in approx 300mm layers as the roller is a medium sized one.
Typical truck driver, didn't dump where the dozer wanted it dumped. When the operator raised and lowered his blade he was showing the driver where he wanted the load.
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Cat bulldozer is best n nice bulldozer video
Bulldozing during quarantine? Neat
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Be good to see the driver’s view of the levelling device!
Good dozer operator. Is that lift too high for proper compaction?
On rock you can go a couple feet.
It depends on the type and grading of material and the size of the roller. The codes in Ireland permit a maximum layer thickness of approx 600mm for this type of material (rock) with the largest size roller. The camera angle is a bit deceiving though. They're actually levelling it off and compacting the material in approx 300mm layers as the roller is a medium sized one.
Typical truck driver, didn't dump where the dozer wanted it dumped. When the operator raised and lowered his blade he was showing the driver where he wanted the load.
I didn't know that. At what part of the video did that happen?
@@ConstructionMachineryChannel I'll get a timestamp.
At the 8:00 minute mark
@@briangardiner1015 Thanks, I saw it. Man, that dump truck driver was way off. You have experience operating a dozer?
@@ConstructionMachineryChannel No just seen alot of projects going on.