Trimble GCS900 3D GPS System in a Caterpillar D6N
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"Bob's your uncle."
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Россия наверное никогда не созреет до таких систем, везде работают на глаз, ну разве не должно быть стыдно в наше время.
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Great job!
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sure enjoy your videos. laid off for the winter so I've had time to watch them. goin back apr 1 highway spread Noth dakota. 23 miles. sure would have liked to work in Canada with you guys. I like to work with competent people. I learn more that way. your no exception to that. thanks
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A lot of those problems can be alleviated with a good model. A model that's built tailored to your machine IE blade length, turning radius and much more makes all the difference in world. Getting someone who has operator/real world experiences with machine control to build your models can make things go a lot smoother in the cab. Let me know if I can help!
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@2:50 am I seeing things or is that a tandem axle pickup truck that goes by?
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I'm new to this so here's a dumb question. . Does the survey manager enter the survey alignments on the gps? Do u have a video of how that is done?
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I assumed as much. Just couldn't melt the Trimble and machine together. It just seemed to me that they are separate ,Trimble being a tool, yet now I see that they are kind of interfaced with one another. thanks. you make pretty good videos. It is sometimes difficult to hear in many of them. Thanks again.
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in the first few moments of your video... The Trimble flashed Check your Gear...Whats that about???
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In German please !?
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Very informative. I've used Leica but never Trimble.
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Excellent video. Ran dozers for years and this spring got put on d6n with trimble. Lots of excellent points . Thanks
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Yawn !... garbage !
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Very interesting, nice video.
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There is one problem I have noticed and that is how he has only one side of the gps working on the blade, because of the cut for the ditch at the side of the road. If he is concerned about the blade adjusting to compensate for the cut for the ditch at one side and staying flat for the road top at the other, surely you would just extend the length of the blade at the side which will start adjusting for the ditch keeping both sides of the gps active for the blade, instead of switching to just one side of the gps???
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Great video! Wish Trimble had a profile & cross section view simultaneously for cutting vertical benches around curves in complex models! Works better then a horizontal light bar when anticipating when and how far a line will curve on the fly. Also an infinity adjustable read point on the blade for narrow benches.
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So that's how all that works excellent excellent video
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No he's not, and you're a retard. That was a D10R not a D9. Scott is good, just probably not as good as he thinks haha. In all seriousness he knows GPS inside and out but this isn't his dozer he's off on one of the pads. He made a rookie move and forgot his dozer doesn't have light bars!
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ask jason who's dozer he is in. then ask him about me. after he replies to you I will make arrangments so you can send me your money.