Nice. Reminds me of when I use to live in Colorado. It was 1978 and road construction was going on as I made my way up to Estes Park. A dry river bed next to this road had a bulldozer in it pushing a boulder at least 20 times the size of the one in […]
Nice. Reminds me of when I use to live in Colorado. It was 1978 and road construction was going on as I made my way up to Estes Park.
A dry river bed next to this road had a bulldozer in it pushing a boulder at least 20 times the size of the one in this video.
The bulldozer was so big it had a long climbing ladder to get to the operators cab and every time the boulder would flop on it side as it rolled along, I could feel the shaking on the road and hear the rumble.
Too damn bad I had no way to film it. The rock was as big as my 2 story house!!
Couldn’t help but stare at the awesome scene. The bulldozer was not even working heavily. The boulder was mostly round, that helped.U could tell that it is quite old from the rattling and shrieking sounds and yet look at it’s display of such enormous power.
I was comparing the size of the rocks to the operator in the dozer. I seen a couple of these on a railcar the other day.
So tall the cab ships in a box as wide as a flat car. Blade shipped separately.I currently run a 2021 non def D-11T model and i gotta say i love it as far as comfortable and power being the non def cat that it is.
But these new 11T models dont hold a candle to the raw power of the D11R’S like in this video. The D11R’S are just a power house in my opinion.