SOOOI glad to see your back. Have really missed your content. Hope you have a happy return!🤘🤘🤘
@norwegianearthmovers3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your appreciation and enthusiasm!😍🙏 I will do my best, feels good to have time to make videos again!😋 I am working on a lot of stuff now, just not ready to release the videos yet.. So I found this old one, and decided to post it as a sign of life in the meantime.😅 Thanks for sticking around even though I have been offline for a while!🙏
@jamesmackenzie44673 жыл бұрын
Glad you are back miss you video
@norwegianearthmovers3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sticking around, even though I have been offline for a while!🙏🙃 New videos coming up soon!😋
@skytriff3 жыл бұрын
🎶🎵Reunited and it feels so good 🎶🎵 Great video as always. You were missed, glad to have you back. I hope all went well with your recent acquisitions. 💕🇯🇲
@norwegianearthmovers3 жыл бұрын
Hi!🙋♂️ Thanks for sticking around, even when I was offline for a while!🙏 I am truly thankful for your enthusiasm Triffene, welcoming’s like this really makes me smile!🤗 Yes, my family and I are on the finish line now, as the most of stuff to do is a done deal!😍 Only 3 weeks to wait now, and we can finally move everything from here to there!😄 Our sale closed last Friday, and we landed it with great profit! So at least now there’s nothing to worry about!😆
@skytriff3 жыл бұрын
@@norwegianearthmovers I'm so happy for you guys, you dont even know. My glad bag burst!!! All the best to you and family. Keep safe and I'm always looking forward to your content. 🙏💕
@scruffy61513 жыл бұрын
Getting ready for the blast sure beats covering with dirt.
@norwegianearthmovers3 жыл бұрын
Hehe, covering a blast with dirt, can be done where one doesn’t need the rock afterwards.😅👌 But dirt infects the blasted rock, making the entire blast as waste material! I do like big blasts done without cover like this the best though, less job without having to collect all the mats in the pile..🤪 Bit this is about the only option we have when we blast close to houses and other fragile objects.🙃 Thanks for still sticking around, even though I have been offline lately!🙏
@scruffy61513 жыл бұрын
@@norwegianearthmovers 👍👍
@ehsantop24423 жыл бұрын
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@arzamumma12023 жыл бұрын
Viewed 10-17-21 from USA Hi Barnard, Under what type digging operations would you use the bucket pointed forward ? I think the LEVERAGE FACTOR would be a dis-advantage on the dipper cylinder ?
@norwegianearthmovers3 жыл бұрын
Hi Arza!🙋♂️ Well, the bucket was only turned that way to be able to reach a little bit further, for this exact task!🙂 Those rubber mats don’t weigh more that about 1.5 tons, so it’s not any issues regarding the cylinder. To dig like this, is not anything that’s worth trying, as the geometry of the machine is made to dig inward!😋 You can see that I used a chain on the 345, to lift the mats with. That too adds some reach, and reach is everything when stretching over the rock. Haehre uses 3-4 meter long jib’s when covering blasts, that is even more safe and efficient! When lifting with chain like I did here, I need a guy to hook he chain on one side, and one guy to unhook it on the other. Every tool that makes sure that people can stay on safe distance, is much better than to have people in the risk zone like this!🙃 Luckily, I have never hurt anyone, but the risk is always there if anyone needs to be in a machines working area!