P&H 4100XPC loading Caterpillar CAT 793
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Published 2016-09-25
He loads Caterpillar CAT 793 trucks.
All Comments (21)
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I worked at P&H mining equipment 1995-2001 as engineering contractor and worked on the 4100XPB model. I worked on the dipper shrouds, teeth, door, and the back of the dipper where it connects to the arm. Those steel plates range from .75 up to 3" thick. The welding symbols are really complex with specialized chamfers and back gauging burn welding. I slso worked on blast hole drills and 9100 dragline. This equipment went to Australia. I am now retired and totally brings back memories watching the machine work. 👍
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Thank you for not screwing this up with cheesy music. Hearing the equipment work is music enough.
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These outfits are old school but man there break out numbers are off the charts plus durability and high hour reliability, insane, soooo impressive
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The funny thing is, is this massive machine operates the exact same way as the now over 110 year old steam shovels did. Just on a massive scale increase
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This brings back memories from when I started in mining 36 years ago,we used both P&H aswell as Marion Dresser rope shovels.Awesome machines to watch.
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It is flat-out disgusting how incredibly huge and badass and cool that machine is I just cannot wrap my head around how massive that bucket is and how much Earth it can move and the power needed to move that much earth..it just does it so effortlessly this thing is one cool customer!!
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Oooh, I love how that horn is blowing so majestically.😊👍😘
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I'm 74 years old, this is one of sights that I have on my "bucket list", to see and experience. Yepper!
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I could sit and watch this all day
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i don't understand why some people choose music over working noise, I'll choose noise any day
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One of the best vids I've seen on massive op's. More please!
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It's amazing how that machine makes those trucks look so small
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I love the moniker on the back of that shovel: JOY
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Now that's what you call a horn!
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It's so awesome that they are Plug and play...:)...That cord must be so well made to withstand mine activities!
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90% of your viewing experience is through your ears. Top job in not adding music
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It was difficult to gauge the size until the dump truck entered the picture, that digger is huge!!
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It is GOOD that is cable-powered. No need for heavy and "eco-fiendly" batteries.
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What's truly amazing: Sweden has this beast working straight through the Winter -- unless the world ends.
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This beauty looks like a full on city on tracks!