254 Ton Caterpillar 6020B excavator moving out of Minexpo 2016

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Published 2016-10-12
Cat's 6020B in backhoe configuration moving out of the Las Vegas convention center after Minexpo 2016

All Comments (21)
  • @user-yf9rj2nh2z
    안녕하세요 굴착기 사장님잘바선리 입니다 오늘은 정말 재미있게 잘바습니다 좋아요
  • @kukolino
    Andrew Camarata needs this Machine !!
  • @chriswalker7895
    Those forklift drivers are some g's! Especially that guy in the blue t-shirt. The speed and skill with which they move those trench plates is insane. Practice practice practice, or as they call it work.
  • @NeilLB7
    I rented one of these when I had to put a new water line into my house from the street. Worked well.
  • @leebarnhart9725
    I like the way they painted the cylinder barrels black. It breaks up so many square feet of yellow and really pops. I was afraid it was going to run over a fork lift and not even know it. I'd like to have been the salesman that closed that deal. Bet they don't sell one of those everyday. Bucket looks like it's going to load shot rock somewhere. What a machine!
  • @FredPalmerJr1
    They always have that really nice appeal when they're new. And then seeing them in action is over the top. Provided it has a professional operator.
  • This here is for when you need the "ENTIRE" load moved in ONE scoop!!💪🏾👌🏾👍🏾❤💯
  • @MRBOOOYA
    Imagine using this for a goldmining operation, Parker needs this.
  • @kreed1004
    I am so sure some mine executive saw this at the expo and was like... you know what? I think I'll have one of those!
  • @marciano8187
    Lindo, lindo, lindo...meu maior sonho é trabalhar com essa mega, mega...extraordinária.
  • @mrbungle123
    That thing would have saved me so much time putting in my retaining wall this summer.
  • @caterpillar9033
    Вау! Красавчег!!!! Дайте мне его джойстики в руки! Я хочу им управлять! Хочу работать этим чудом ! Caterpillar ты лучший! 👍
  • @watchthe1369
    That semi truck at the door puts it into scale... The forklifts are rentals, along with the trench plates. The drivers are hired on part-time and do not fall under OSHA guidelines from what I understand... This is where everyone is responsible for his own saftey and is watching to make sure he does not kill anyone as well. It works, convention after convention and there is no accidents. Probably because no one is complacent from long familiarity with operators.