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Hitachi EX 60 Excavator Making a Small Gravel Parking Lot
This is the same basic video as the other one I uploaded, entitled 'EX 60', but about a minute and a half shorter. I uploaded it to experiment with resolution settings. This one was created at 320x240, while the other one was done at 640x480. I wanted to see how much of a difference it would make in the YouTube converted version. They both look about the same to me.Using a Hitachi EX 60 excavator to construct a rough angle parking lot at a road side in front of a building supply company in Vancouver, Canada.NOTE: Sorry about the rough pixels. Honestly, it looked much better before I uploaded it. I guess a lot of the resolution was lost when the YouTube site converted it.I am a rather pleased with the way this vid turned out; actually, this is my first 'head cam' video that I can honestly say turned out pretty much as I had hoped. I was having a bit of a rough go of it, what with trying to get the camera up and down angle just right, as you probably can tell from watching some of my other 'at work' type videos. I tried tilting my hard hat to a much more forward angle this time, and pretty much hit the target bang on. What you see in this video is pretty much what I see when operating the excavator, but with a markedly narrower field of view, obviously. The camera still cannot follow my eyes' movement, just the movement of my head.One thing that I found interesting: When I watched this video full-screen before uploading it to this site, it occurred to me that what I saw on screen was pretty much the perspective that I saw when sitting in the cab, distancewise, in other words, the size of the objects on screen was pretty much the same as what I saw through my own eyes when in the machine, which I think is a plus. The down side is that the video gets a bit shaky at times, due to the bouncing and shaking of the machine. I left it in, rather than trying to stabilize it, as I would have had to give up too much of the image, and at some points, you would not have been able to see important aspects of this video, like the dozer blade, for example, as they would have been removed from the edge of the picture.I would ask two things of you: Please RATE this video, and PLEASE COMMENT on it. I'll be grateful if you would do that for me - be they favorable or unfavorable comments.I'm also open to your suggestions for future videos. I do not currently have access to a cat or backhoe, sorry (used to have, but that doesn't help now). But I will be doing a few more later on with an EX 200 (hopefully on a commercial demolition job somewhere) and a dump truck. Well, maybe not the dump truck, but we'll see.On another note, I'm looking for someone who would be willing to ride shotgun in a garbage truck (front loader, so no picking up garbage bags, just picking up cans with the forks) with me on one Saturday, to do camera work. There are a few different angles, etc, that I want to play with (eg: getting some overhead shots of the packer blade doing its thing, which I can't do solo, as I need someone in the cab to push the button for the blade; getting a side shot of the rear door opening and the blade pushing the garbage out, etc), and try to put together a better garbage truck video or three, than the ones I've been able to do so far. You'd have to pack your own lunch, and the only pay would be the pure, unadulterated joy of riding in a garbage truck (quite a glamorous thing, really ;p) . But if you're into that, and live in the greater Vancouver area, let me know. I usually start at about 3 am, as it's a 12 -13 hour shift, and I like to get it done before the transfer station closes. The shop is on the North Shore.
Channel: Entertainment
Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: kimchiman1000
Length: 08:24
Rating: 4.36
Views: 48349
Tags: 60 building bulldozer dozer equipment ex ex60 excavator heavy kimchiman northern operator supplies vancouver virtual
Video Comments
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kimchiman1000 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
No. None have. But to my knowledge, permission is not needed to use videos that are on YouTube. However, one instructor from a school in the States told me that they do use some of my videos at his school. I don't know which ones though.
spitgalore (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Have the technical schools of Canada ever asked your permission to use your videos in their classrooms? These are great tools to instruct young students if they intend to follow in your footsteps. Thanks for sharing.
mccormickchainsaw (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
great video al very good on the edits
gangesex (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
yeah you get that on the internet unfortunately. I try not to reply, then they mostly go away. Its a reality. Lots of guys shootin their mouth off.
fnkdrmr86 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
i hope he didnt leave it like that.....pretty shitty job.....u know the grade was off when u can see your track marks
Markmeblablabla (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
blades are really good for stability when digging tough ground, I dont know why they arent more popular
zubery (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
The perspective was terrific. We just bought a Kubota BX series and realize we now need an excavator to clear a space on our 20 acres for a tennis court. Ugh. Think we should just hire someone. Then I got caught up in your story about how you went to Korea long ago. See how Youtube can eat an hour with no effort? I love kimchi too. And dol sot bi bim bap even if I can't say it. My partner's Mom won't cook that though!
kimchiman1000 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Thanks.It's always a chore to decide which parts to keep, and which to throw away.
zubery (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Great video - good job at editing so we only see the "good parts".
bulldozerke (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
at work we have a Liebherr 317 (18 ton) with a dozer blade |
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