the dance of skid steer loaders LOCUST


the dance of skid steer loaders LOCUST

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16 Responses to “the dance of skid steer loaders LOCUST”

  • pfeiferbaumaschinen:

    Great !!!!!!!!!!

  • bazilisginger:

    wtf?? if something was built in 1994 and its 2009 how can it possibly have a million hours on it :S. 8620 hours in a year times that by ten too 2004 that 86,200 hours and then another five years cba with the maths but its not a million you donkey

  • predracer04:

    You can do that in just about any skid steer, it’s all about the balance, you notice he has the boom up high whenever he’s on 2 wheels?

  • rb25z:

    Yes he has skill but honestly i would want a skid steer that was so easy to put on the front 2 wheels…buts thats just me! As far as controls go I love cat controls and I have ran many types of skids, although the new electric to hydro. cat skids are an irritation.

  • Gasteraner:

    Perfect

  • d2paintballer:

    How much more responsive are the Locust controls than the Cat controls? ( If I were in need of a quick forward-to backward motion, then controls/engine do not allow a fast motion…it had to slow itself down before engaging a different order.

  • Ultimagasan:

    Frosty is likely right, I’ve been operating one for a while in a foundry and I can tell you that’s no good, but he seems he’s working with a brand new machine, and doing a show/demo… so I doubt he cares! It’d be different if it were a 94 bobcat. Haha. with a million hours. Definitly skilled though, agree there.

  • Ultimagasan:

    I myself work in a foundry and drive a skidsteer picking up cores and sand. I must say I emulate a few of those moves, not nearly as smoothly, as coreographed or technical, but just messin around! Can’t do it all though, our New hollands have no cages to Clear I Beams in the plant. Ugh. So we can’t get too dangerous :D This is truly awesome though.

  • frosty203:

    that comment was not putting him down. he has skill.

  • enilder:

    He was obviously able to do it all. How do you feel now? He apparently is a capable driver and kept the skidster well within his control. However, you don’t like that, so you feel the need to talk down to him. Does that make you feel better?

  • TJScott2012:

    no bucket makes a huge difference, look how they have their booms high in the air, plus, those are some sorry looking buckets that probably arent all that heavy anyways.

  • tankgrunt:

    this is hard as hell to do i tryed i have been useing a skid steer for 2 years and i cant even do a nolie

  • frosty203:

    take the bucket of any skid steer & it nearly impossible to keep the front wheels on the ground. never put dirt in the bucket while hooking round on the front wheels. like how you lifted the bucket up & down at the end.

  • bodaeump:

    that is a class video dangerous but good putting them machines to use in other ways peace

  • TJScott2012:

    no, not fake at all. skidloaders are awesomely balanced, this is easy to do.

  • holo012:

    so fake

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