Big Texas Earthmoving Job

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Publicado 2016-06-27
K-Tec Scrapers are active workhorses on massive earthmoving jobsites. This large 850,000 cu.yd. project in Dumas, Texas shows the versatility of K-Tec Scrapers to be pulled by Volvo, Caterpillar, & John Deere Articulated Dump Trucks.

The large capacity dirt pans ranging from 36 to 63cu.yds enabled this project to be completed within 1.5 months duration.

Consider a fleet of K-Tec Scrapers for your next massive earthmoving project by visiting ktec.com/ for more information.

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  • That's awesome! The operator doesn't seem to get bounced around all over the place either - comes home with his/her guts pretty much in the same place.
  • @peteharder6325
    the iconic purple accents 👍 I live near Rosenort and every time I see a pan I look for colors. always take pride knowing that's a MB product even though I don't build them.
  • @stevelopez372
    Impressive, all the Mountains have been graded out for Miles. Lol.
  • @sitatan
    I like heavy equipment. The operator is a very good skill. Very good engine sound. Thank you from Japan.
  • @bullsnutsoz
    Le tourneys used in Australian Erina Drive in project back in the 50s..Never saw a scraper before then!
  • The truck pulled scrapers have a smoother ride. If youre the operator you will like this at the end of ten hours!
  • @sitatan
    I like heavy equipment. The operator is a very good skill. Very good sound. Thank you from Japan.
  • @mikeg9193
    Thats one efficient operation 👍🏼
  • @mactheknife4786
    Side raising plates! Chuck a couple on each bowl and you’d be the market leader!
  • Superb video! Music, editing, overlays, tech info and aerial photography! Just excellent. Miss the howling Detroits though... ;)
  • @teamidris
    They would be neat with a hydraulic drive trailer wheels just for loading. (Unlocked for traveling). There are some good epicyclic hubs about in the magazines (diesel progress)
  • @jasonknowles5362
    As a proud Canadian, an earthmoving nerd in search of the true best solution for any job, and someone with a lot of experience with WTS, I am always conflicted when watching your videos. I think overall I lean towards WTS (637K push pull or 631K push loaded would be great for this job), but for long flat hauls, for operator comfort, and for the initial investment I understand the attraction of pull pans. For longevity, maneuverability, steep grades, and reduced time in the cut its hard to beat WTS. Plus I'm not dive bombing a canyon wall trying to pull as much of the mountain down with me as I can with a pan setup like you can with a WTS. Keep up the good work and maybe someday you'll start making some with motors attached :)
  • @turbo5488
    Caterpillar and Case IH and new Holland and versatile tractors are the number one that construction company's use
  • @xray606
    Imagine getting some of the big mine trucks and making a giant pan for those.
  • @199gonzo
    Impressive..... most impressive...