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DIRTROAD

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...or actually an almost 4 year old video that I just got around to posting.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hiYz-Zthog&feature=plcp&context=C2a527UDOEgsToPDskKODhltlGteaEvmOwkAUiYR]Wildland Firefighting - YouTube[/ame]
 
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Nice video. I bet working in that thick smoke was rough. :thumbsup:
 
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:thumbsup: The video didn't give any indication in regards to the heavy equipment the operator was using. Do you recall? I enjoyed viewing the video.
 
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:thumbsup: The video didn't give any indication in regards to the heavy equipment the operator was using. Do you recall? I enjoyed viewing the video.

Sorry, for some reason when I pasted the link it turned into an embedded video player instead of directing people to youtube to view the video. All the details were posted in the video description on youtube.

The dozer is a Deere 450G. I mounted my helmet cam just inside the protective cage, looking out. It works better mounted looking in one direction than mounted to the top of a hard hat. I tried that one time and got dizzy watching the video. I haven't used it since I made that video. I might get it out and use it this fire season though.
 
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Nice video. I bet working in that thick smoke was rough. :thumbsup:

You get used to the smoke after a while, but it is rough. Sometimes it's so thick you can't see the gauges in the dash in front of you. Makes it a little difficult to breathe and see. Sometimes it will give you the same disorienting feeling as flying through clouds.
 
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Hey Mr. Dirtroad, it might not be much but thanks for enduring the smoke to fight the fires. Is the music playing in the cab or added after. There is a video on you tube of a guy digging a trench thru a swamp and he has music playing in the cab, VERY motivational music!
 
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That's a different approach than walking in carrying 5 gallon Indian tanks (hand sprayers), brooms and shovels.

Are you part of the DNR operation, or the local FD?

Ken
 
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Nice video. I'm surprised how close you work to the fire line. Guess fluid leaks on the dozer wouldn't be a good thing!
 
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Robbie, I added the music afterwards while editing the video. The original footage was over an hour in length so I edited it down to less than 10 minutes. Unfortunately my dozer is just open rops with a G.R. Manufacturing forestry cage added. No radio, no A/C, No ventilation system, No bells or whistles of anykind.


Ken45101, I'm with the state forestry service, and yes it beats doing it by hand. However I probably have one or two fires a year that require some sort of hand suppression efforts.


Fishfactor, we get as close to the fire as possible. We have a little saying "one track in the black". Naturally though as flame lengths get taller, we have to increase our distance from the fire to avoid the radiant heat as well as the flame. We make sure to clean the belly pans annually to avoid fires within the tractors and any kind of leak is addressed immediately. We still have probably on average of a tractor every other year get burned up for various reasons.


Yellowdog and jamesn, Thanks for the compliments. I'm going to do my best to make another video this year. I hope to be able to get some good footage. February, March, and April are usually our busiest months.
 

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