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Lets see your skillzz

Dozerboy

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Joined
Jan 18, 2006
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2,232
Location
TX
Occupation
Operator
Nice
I always want to see what I could do at an operators rodeo but have never see any around me.
 

dayexco

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May 21, 2005
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Location
south dakota
try this one...stick a wooden/kitchen match in the crack of a sidewalk...tape some sandpaper to your bucket tooth...light the match without breaking the stick.
 

245dlc

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Mar 16, 2010
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Location
Canada
Occupation
Heavy Equipment Operator
I like the last one, that machine actually had some hours and wear and tear on it.
 

Dozerboy

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Jan 18, 2006
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TX
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Operator
Pretty good, but I want to see better. We use to stack tires and it wasn't easy to get a stack as high as the machine, but then came the real challenge. To make another one and add that stack to the other one. We tried to get a third one going but never even came close to getting it.
 

coorecat

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Jul 11, 2011
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125
Location
Siler City,North Carolina
This is coming from the mindset of a production pipeline superintendent and I'm not trying to be a smart a$$, but I'm to busy getting pipe in the ground to film my skills but now that I have my own my own business I'll try and get some stuff up.I've been watching your youtube channel for a year or so now and you look like a pretty good operator.What kind of filming and editing equipment do you use and what do you think of that E50(love that machine):salute? that's probably gonna be my next purchase as I need something to fit between my BC 329 and Link Belt 160.Oh and thanks for putting up videos like you do, gives me a chance to watch other people and how they do things
 

TomG

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May 31, 2010
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237
Location
New Hampshire
This is coming from the mindset of a production pipeline superintendent and I'm not trying to be a smart a$$, but I'm to busy getting pipe in the ground to film my skills but now that I have my own my own business I'll try and get some stuff up.I've been watching your youtube channel for a year or so now and you look like a pretty good operator.What kind of filming and editing equipment do you use and what do you think of that E50(love that machine):salute? that's probably gonna be my next purchase as I need something to fit between my BC 329 and Link Belt 160.Oh and thanks for putting up videos like you do, gives me a chance to watch other people and how they do things

Haha yea, it helps to work for a family business. I used to just use windows movie maker, but I have made a major upgrade to Final Cut Pro 10 to make and edit the videos. I have two cameras that i use, a Olympus Stylus Tough, and a GoPro. We love the E50. Not sure if you have seen my thread on here about it but check it out. https://www.heavyequipmentforums.com/showthread.php?19789-Bobcat-E50&highlight=
 

catd8t

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Joined
Mar 3, 2007
Messages
246
Location
Concord, NH
Occupation
bulldozer excuvator operator
saw you on wmur tonight tom. nice hat trick hahaha
 
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